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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What accent do you have? I am a fan of accents.

I am from outskirts of East London but sound very cockney, many say like Danny Dyer, argh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bristolian. Used to try to hide it, sometimes successfully, now I don’t. I’m proud of where I’m from

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By *dquestCouple
over a year ago

Peterborough

Guess

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Irish. Right on the border of north and south

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Posh-ish

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have lived in Leeds for 12 years before that scouse!!! Doncaster girl xxx you are very beautiful x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Born an lived in Liverpool for 26 years then living in Scotland for 33 years so it's a strange one lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Posh geordie

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By *iss_Cali_xxCouple
over a year ago

Herne Bay

I'm from Canterbury in Kent, and most people think I has a posh accent lol

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By *parkle1974Woman
over a year ago

Leeds

Soft Scottish x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm from Somerset not far from Bristol. I definitely don't have. Bristolian accent though live in Devon now.

Mr doesn't really have an accent or one I would pin point

Mrs x

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Erm. Home Counties accent - not particularly posh to my ears, slight twinge of another place I lived in for a long time.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Posh geordie "

Is there really such a thing

And mine is Welsh (South Wales) however having spent 15 years in England it can have a northern (Lancashire) twang

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm from Somerset not far from Bristol. I definitely don't have. Bristolian accent though live in Devon now.

Mr doesn't really have an accent or one I would pin point

Mrs x"

Proper West Country then, heh. I’ve lived in Bristol, Gloucester and Plymouth but definitely sound Bristolian I think. Get odd looks when I say “cheers drive!” outside of Bristol I like the Somerset accent

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By *isAdventure69Woman
over a year ago

Hampshire

Mine is French , literally hate it but after over 30 years in the U.K. … I guess it’s not going anywhere soon

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By *viatrixWoman
over a year ago

Redhill

English isn’t my first language. I was taught by American teachers from age 4 to 19, exposed to American English until I moved to the UK at age 30. Then I lived in Ireland for 3 years… you’d have to hear me to decide what my accent is like. Lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mine is French , literally hate it but after over 30 years in the U.K. … I guess it’s not going anywhere soon "

Sorry to hear you’re unhappy with you accent I hope you’re able to find a way to feel more positive one day x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm sort of an Edinburgh)Scottish Borders fsiin

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By *rincess PhoenixWoman
over a year ago

Southampton

I don't really have an accent no one ever guesses it all they can say is somewhere south!

I do confuse people as I use a lot of northern phrases because my nan was from Durham and I spend a lot of time in Scotland.

I do love an accent - Scottish makes my knees weak but a Yorkshire accent also works

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Totally Doric, which is something most English folk will have never heard and will not understand!!! It's nearly like my first language with English being second. When I worked on a rig off Norwich I hated it as I had to translate I'm my head before speaking in a horrible sounding english word version of my accent which just frustrated me and made me look dense due to the split second time delay on the banter.

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By *stbury DavenportMan
over a year ago

Nottingham

People from the south say I sound like a rough northerner. People from the north say I sound like a soft southerner. Posh people say I sound common, and "common" people say I sound posh. Somebody also once said I have a "generic university accent".

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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds

Essex girl

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By *willfindyouWoman
over a year ago

Not looking to meet new peeps.

irish

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.

Scotland has many many different accents, just like every other country. Mine is definitely a west coast accent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cumbrian.... basically, sound like a farmer

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A bit of Bristol, bit of Hampshire, bit of North West.

The mixture has pretty much nullified any accent at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lancs, with a Welsh twang

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

West of Ireland but I travel so much all over the world that it's not very strong

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Plain old Glaswegian I'm afraid

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place.

I have a weak scouse accent so locals don’t think I have an accent, but soon as I leave the NW people pick up on the accent and comment.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Good old Yorkshire

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By *rincess PhoenixWoman
over a year ago

Southampton


"Good old Yorkshire "

One of my favourite accents

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By *aughty but nice...Man
over a year ago

Staffs

A friendly sounding Brummy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Brummie….. but was told it’s more like the Black Country but I’m no yam yam

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By *aughty but nice...Man
over a year ago

Staffs


"Brummie….. but was told it’s more like the Black Country but I’m no yam yam "

Hello fellow Brummie looks like we're the only two on this thread

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Soft South African accent here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We come with English gent and Yorkshire burr. Guess who’s who

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Soft South African accent here "

I’m straight but I love South African accents

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Soft South African accent here

I’m straight but I love South African accents "

South African accent is nice

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By *rincess PhoenixWoman
over a year ago

Southampton


"Soft South African accent here

I’m straight but I love South African accents "

Me too! We have 2 South African guys at work and I always engage them in conversation just to hear the accent

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I appear the only cockney accent in the village so far

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By *oulja_01000Man
over a year ago

North East

A South African accent here!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

French, not strong but there's still a little je ne sais quoi

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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds


"I appear the only cockney accent in the village so far "

I imagine I'm a close one to you, was raised by an East ender and Basildonian

P

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A South African accent here! "

And hot

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By *h_yes_please!Man
over a year ago

North Devon

Very posh!

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By *isAdventure69Woman
over a year ago

Hampshire


"Mine is French , literally hate it but after over 30 years in the U.K. … I guess it’s not going anywhere soon

Sorry to hear you’re unhappy with you accent I hope you’re able to find a way to feel more positive one day x"

Try sounding like a character of “Allo Allo”

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By *ranimallxl5Man
over a year ago

Winchester

Well spoken southerner, but not posh as I don't say plarstic or gararge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I suppose my accent is north Wiltshire as I've lived there for most of my adult life, prior to that I must have sounded more Bristolian as I grew up in that area.

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
over a year ago

Home

Im Irish, from limerick county.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Geordie

Love an Irish or Essex accent

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By *adyBugsWoman
over a year ago

cognito

Posh southerner but I can pick up accents really easily. When I spend time with family in Ireland I come back with a hint Irish accent.

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By *ymrocruMan
over a year ago

penygroes

I have a strong North Wales accent. Lots of the ladies love it.

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By *elshman78Man
over a year ago

South Wales

Posh Welsh.

I can do posh English too lol

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
over a year ago

Home


"Posh southerner but I can pick up accents really easily. When I spend time with family in Ireland I come back with a hint Irish accent."
which one there are well over 100 different accents here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Been told I have a "classy" accent. My family and I were born and brought up on the south side of Glasgow, East Renfrewshire. No Glaswegian accent here x

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By *adyBugsWoman
over a year ago

cognito


"Posh southerner but I can pick up accents really easily. When I spend time with family in Ireland I come back with a hint Irish accent.which one there are well over 100 different accents here "

Haha I was waiting for that…Clare

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By *litlicker77Man
over a year ago

dirty old town

Wiginese

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
over a year ago

Home


"Posh southerner but I can pick up accents really easily. When I spend time with family in Ireland I come back with a hint Irish accent.which one there are well over 100 different accents here

Haha I was waiting for that…Clare "

which one west, east, north or the one that sounds like limerick city ie the horrible one

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By *95888Man
over a year ago

carlisle

Cumbrian, not many people understand us haha

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I appear the only cockney accent in the village so far

I imagine I'm a close one to you, was raised by an East ender and Basildonian

P"

Good to hear, I was drowning in a sea of posh on here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Plain and northern

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cumbrian, not many people understand us haha"

I don't necessarily think we have an accent. If people think we do I reckon they've been speaking to the farmers knocking about instead!

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"Been told I have a "classy" accent. My family and I were born and brought up on the south side of Glasgow, East Renfrewshire. No Glaswegian accent here x"

Don't you mean Ayrshire?

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By *edVelveteenCouple
over a year ago

Heaven in the Midlands

Aussie.

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By *all guy200Man
over a year ago

crumlin

I was putting the accent on in my head as I was reading the comments out out XD

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cumbrian, not many people understand us haha"

lived in Cumbria nearly all my adult life and I still struggle with the accent occasionally

even my kids I'm "like what did you say"

I've got a Southern accent from Oxfordshire get asked if I'm a cockney alot though

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By *itzi999Woman
over a year ago

Slough


"What accent do you have? I am a fan of accents.

I am from outskirts of East London but sound very cockney, many say like Danny Dyer, argh "

Public school English

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By *ungmagic10Man
over a year ago

Northampton

Im from Trinidad, but grew up in a few places.. so i guess my customer service voice sounds mixed lol but can turn on my accent when im ready

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What accent do you have? I am a fan of accents.

I am from outskirts of East London but sound very cockney, many say like Danny Dyer, argh

Public school English "

You will be ordering me up your chimney to clean it like the old days

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Irish accent here, Dublin to be specific

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yorkshire with occasional Norfolk twang

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Been told I have a "classy" accent. My family and I were born and brought up on the south side of Glasgow, East Renfrewshire. No Glaswegian accent here x

Don't you mean Ayrshire? "

You'll still soon like a Weegie to me!!

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By *haggydogMan
over a year ago

Brooklands/London

I'm from the South and have a southern accent. Not too Londony though. I love accents also. But not the ones from my end of the country. Love €uropean accents Northern English, Scottish Welsh and Irish. But can't stand London accents.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A proper valleys accent (Think Joanna Page)

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By *ossman0168Man
over a year ago

Liverpool

Scouse

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By *m389Man
over a year ago

Magherafelt

Northern Irish. Couple that with me being Far East Asian. I’ve had people tell me it’s strange combination.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I really dislike my accent, and my actual voice. Yorkshire, and gravely apparently.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yorkshire accent here… or more specifically, Leeds.

I think I sound as thick as fuck personally but it seems to work for me!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My accent is all over the place.

I had elocution lessons in secondary school, as my English teacher objected to how fast I use to talk, when I went back to school in England, after spending time with my dads family in Wales.

My youngest daughter is a Welsh speaker, we have lived in villages (still live in one) where they’re proud to keep the language going, so even though I don’t speak Welsh, sometimes I have a strong Welsh accent.

Apparently I’m too English sounding to be Welsh (English mother) but too Welsh to sound English (I’m Welsh), throw in my dads influence (Irish) and I’m a total hybrid, haha x

Viv x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My accent is all over the place.

I had elocution lessons in secondary school, as my English teacher objected to how fast I use to talk, when I went back to school in England, after spending time with my dads family in Wales.

My youngest daughter is a Welsh speaker, we have lived in villages (still live in one) where they’re proud to keep the language going, so even though I don’t speak Welsh, sometimes I have a strong Welsh accent.

Apparently I’m too English sounding to be Welsh (English mother) but too Welsh to sound English (I’m Welsh), throw in my dads influence (Irish) and I’m a total hybrid, haha x

Viv x

"

So your wirish?

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By *aughty GilfCouple
over a year ago

bishop area

I have a neutral accent born in the forces and well traveled however I have picked up a slight Teesside accent. I speak fluent German and sound totally different

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By *oeeeyessMan
over a year ago

grimsby

Manc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My accent is all over the place.

I had elocution lessons in secondary school, as my English teacher objected to how fast I use to talk, when I went back to school in England, after spending time with my dads family in Wales.

My youngest daughter is a Welsh speaker, we have lived in villages (still live in one) where they’re proud to keep the language going, so even though I don’t speak Welsh, sometimes I have a strong Welsh accent.

Apparently I’m too English sounding to be Welsh (English mother) but too Welsh to sound English (I’m Welsh), throw in my dads influence (Irish) and I’m a total hybrid, haha x

Viv x

So your wirish? "

Haha, I guess I am xx

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By *hank you sirMan
over a year ago

colchester

I have quite a weird accent, it's a North Essex accent so not what you would expect from Essex, I often get told I sound posh, Australian or from New Zealand.

I'm also pretty good at mimicking accents so if someone mistakes mine I usually just go with whatever they thought I am

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By *asques and boxersCouple
over a year ago

Ashford and dept16


"French, not strong but there's still a little je ne sais quoi "
tu donnes des cours ? j'en ai désespérément was laughed at when ordering some pasta in and I quote "the best london accented french ever heard"

But Iam a man of Kent often slipping into proper kent speak. Note not kenttish.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Both scottish here.........however, Jeni has a slight west coast/Glasgow twang and Mike more southern notes!!

(For our english/irish/welsh friends, there are indeed different scottish accents! lol )

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"Both scottish here.........however, Jeni has a slight west coast/Glasgow twang and Mike more southern notes!!

(For our english/irish/welsh friends, there are indeed different scottish accents! lol )"

And every one of them is difficult to understand if you don't come from that area.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I have come to the conclusion that Wales, Scotland and the north of England especially Yorkshire are hotbeds of swinging. You saucy lot

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

I was born in London and moved up here when I was 9. Still sound very English to the Scots and very Scottish to the English.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

None really. Some people I worked with when I lived in the North West said I had a bit of a feint Westcountry accent but I could pass for being from ‘anyplace’ unsure if this pleases me or not.

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By *olarbear73Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

I have a knicker wettingly sexy Glaswegian accent

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By *ankfun2022Man
over a year ago

Surrey

Aussie but it's getting softer the longer I live here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yorkshire- if your not from the uk and wondering what that sounds like watch game of thrones, house Stark,the north, winter is coming etc..

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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds


"I appear the only cockney accent in the village so far

I imagine I'm a close one to you, was raised by an East ender and Basildonian

P

Good to hear, I was drowning in a sea of posh on here "

My cousin in Basildon reckons I'm posh but she it literally the only person I know, everyone else says I'm common as muck lol

P

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
over a year ago

Home


"Yorkshire- if your not from the uk and wondering what that sounds like watch game of thrones, house Stark,the north, winter is coming etc.."
or watch emmerdale seen as its filmed i. Yorkshire about a Yorkshire village

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Soft Scottish x"

Most sexy one in my opinion!

Nothing ever will beat this combo - sexy lady with Scottish accent!

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By *ossyguyMan
over a year ago

Gosforth

Geordie and proud.

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By *hatMinxOverThereWoman
over a year ago

42 Wallaby Way

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By *hatMinxOverThereWoman
over a year ago

42 Wallaby Way

Hull. Proper common

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

Southern Irish Scottish and Geordie

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

London born and bred. It’s a proper gruff geezer accent but I do try to polish it up a bit when I meet new people though probably end up sounding like Del Boy when he was going through the yuppie stage

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By *ffanotdykeCouple
over a year ago

Telford

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yorkshire- if your not from the uk and wondering what that sounds like watch game of thrones, house Stark,the north, winter is coming etc..or watch emmerdale seen as its filmed i. Yorkshire about a Yorkshire village "

Or last of the summer wine lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What accent do you have? I am a fan of accents.

I am from outskirts of East London but sound very cockney, many say like Danny Dyer, argh

Public school English "

Me too

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By *oomerang73Man
over a year ago

Newton

Manc accent even though I'm from Warrington originally

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By *ffanotdykeCouple
over a year ago

Telford

Yam Yam ay Black Country it's ow Brummies think we spake.

Yam is pronounced Yome as in yome gunna doo this or yome gunna doo that.Gerrit roit.

Aynuk (Ayli's mate)

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By *adyBugsWoman
over a year ago

cognito


"Posh southerner but I can pick up accents really easily. When I spend time with family in Ireland I come back with a hint Irish accent.which one there are well over 100 different accents here

Haha I was waiting for that…Clare which one west, east, north or the one that sounds like limerick city ie the horrible one "

Haha that Limerick city one always gets my brain all confused so does Tipperary…it’s North Clare. I have to wait a day for my brain to switch modes and keep up with the conversation

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By *ereFlix75Man
over a year ago

Hitchin

good old horny Spanish accent, if thats your thing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Been told I have a "classy" accent. My family and I were born and brought up on the south side of Glasgow, East Renfrewshire. No Glaswegian accent here x

Don't you mean Ayrshire? "

Lol where the heck did you get Ayrshire from? I don't have an Ayrshire accent as I haven't even lived there.

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By *jt11Man
over a year ago

Bewdley

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By *jt11Man
over a year ago

Bewdley

Brummie here, but with a strange Maltese pronunciation cross over occasionally from the years spent living and working there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Been told I have a "classy" accent. My family and I were born and brought up on the south side of Glasgow, East Renfrewshire. No Glaswegian accent here x

Don't you mean Ayrshire?

You'll still soon like a Weegie to me!!"

I can assure you I don't. If you heard me talking and also heard someone with a Glaswegian accent talking, you'd hear a very big difference between the two accents.

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By *ffanotdykeCouple
over a year ago

Telford

Yam Yam ay Black Country it's ow Brummies think we spake.

Yam is pronounced Yome as in yome gunna doo this or yome gunna doo that.Gerrit roit.

Aynuk (Ayli's mate)

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By *arker secrets 321Man
over a year ago

West Bromwich


"Yam Yam ay Black Country it's ow Brummies think we spake.

Yam is pronounced Yome as in yome gunna doo this or yome gunna doo that.Gerrit roit.

Aynuk (Ayli's mate) "

Boston aya our kid x

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury

I don't think I really have one, those who have met me let me know what it is.

I use certain words associated to where I grew up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Aberdonian

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By *indictiveMan
over a year ago

Bridgend

So Mr V has a light sing song welsh accent and Mrs V has a slight Cardiff twang.

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"Been told I have a "classy" accent. My family and I were born and brought up on the south side of Glasgow, East Renfrewshire. No Glaswegian accent here x

Don't you mean Ayrshire?

You'll still soon like a Weegie to me!!

I can assure you I don't. If you heard me talking and also heard someone with a Glaswegian accent talking, you'd hear a very big difference between the two accents."

The southside have a more refined accent and way if talking.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Been told I have a "classy" accent. My family and I were born and brought up on the south side of Glasgow, East Renfrewshire. No Glaswegian accent here x

Don't you mean Ayrshire?

You'll still soon like a Weegie to me!!

I can assure you I don't. If you heard me talking and also heard someone with a Glaswegian accent talking, you'd hear a very big difference between the two accents.

The southside have a more refined accent and way if talking. "

Yes that's exactly what I was meaning. Thank you x

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By *parkle1974Woman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Soft Scottish x

Most sexy one in my opinion!

Nothing ever will beat this combo - sexy lady with Scottish accent! "

Makes me laugh because as soon as someone says Scottish, others automatically think Glaswegian

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By *WStockingtopsCouple
over a year ago

bristol

Bristolian though nit over the too lazy . I do try and drop my harsh r's and include t's. Bristolians tend to talk quickly so I've learnt to slow it down because in my job I can be training someone one from Overseas in Birmingham or wherever else and they are only used to the local dialect/accent

MrSw

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
over a year ago

Coventry

I don't think I have one as such. I used to think I had a Coventry accent (which in its self is not very pronounced). But when I moved back home after years of living all over the country and other parts of the globe it would seem not to be the case. People here would say to me where are you from. I would say Coventry and they would say doesn't sound like you are. Plus in my previous job I lived and worked closely with people who had come from all over. So a lot of my vocabulary involved lots of career specific slang and local terms from all over.

Mr

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By *ornynorfolkguyMan
over a year ago

North Norfolk

Norfolk through and through buh

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By *ames5169Man
over a year ago

Birmingham

Proud to have a black country accent x not brum !!!!

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By *tarburst babydollMan
over a year ago

Dingwall

Scottish Highlands although sometimes when in England it is mistaken for an Irish accent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Soft Scottish x

Most sexy one in my opinion!

Nothing ever will beat this combo - sexy lady with Scottish accent!

Makes me laugh because as soon as someone says Scottish, others automatically think Glaswegian "

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By *exy Ruby 100 300Couple
over a year ago

unknown

Irish both from Dublin, do love d northern Irish accent or posh London lol R x

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By *ewCoupleHXCouple
over a year ago

Halifax

Indian with a bit of Yorkshire twang

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By *entleman_spyMan
over a year ago

nearby

Somewhere between RP and Posh for me.

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By *omer47Man
over a year ago

leigh

East end/cockney now living in North west, (leigh).

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By *oggianiCouple
over a year ago

Wiltshire

I'm Wiltshire born & bred ..accent broad Wilts

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By *ornywelsh2sumCouple
over a year ago

Neath valley.

Both welsh accents here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Scottish Highlands although sometimes when in England it is mistaken for an Irish accent"

You have what I call a real Scottish accent, which is lovely accent x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"East end/cockney now living in North west, (leigh)."

I lived in Manchester 3 years and of course my heavy cockney accent was not dented, but what was amusing were local lingo slipping in without me realising. Such as ‘I am DEAD tired today’ and even saying something was ‘mint’ slipped off my tongue. I stuck out like a sore thumb with my accent up there but strangely it made a few locals fancy me more.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm from Liverpool, but no longer live there, I carry my accent proudly

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By *otsossieMan
over a year ago

Chesterfield

Generic Northern. I’m a bit of an accent mongrel.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm all Yorkshire now but slip back into Cumbrian when I go back.

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By *ipvanwinkieMan
over a year ago

out of town!


"Scottish Highlands although sometimes when in England it is mistaken for an Irish accent"

Snap

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By *ooliganMan
over a year ago

Preston

I have a slight generic north west accent, you know, that accent you often hear women saying drives them absolutely wild...

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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago

A world all of his own

Having been born in deepest darkest east London, I guess I still have a little bit of a cockney twang but I never really hear it in myself. I received a large number of compliments on my accent/voice a little while ago which surprised me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wouldn’t even know what mine is or if I have one lol.

I’m from Worcester so in between Birmingham and Gloucester.

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london

Well spoken South East England kind of tone. Which has been somewhat eroded on the sides having spent a large chunk of my life in London.

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over a year ago

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By *tarburst babydollMan
over a year ago

Dingwall


"Scottish Highlands although sometimes when in England it is mistaken for an Irish accent

You have what I call a real Scottish accent, which is lovely accent x"

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Eastern European accent...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What accent do you have? I am a fan of accents.

I am from outskirts of East London but sound very cockney, many say like Danny Dyer, argh "

Fifer (Scottish) & English (London) with us both xx

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