Poll: Most Attractive Accent

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Berethond

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Styphax said:
Valiance said:
What exactly is an American accent?
>.>;
You don't mean southern, right?
Anyway, I'm not really turned on by accents, or sounds at all, really...

I like the way the French language sounds, but as for accents, I guess I have to pick Russian from that list.
There is southern, western, deep south, traditional American (often accepted as Northern), New York, New English, New Jersey, Gangster, Gangsta, New Orleans (Creole), Long Island. I think there are even more subdivision in the central and western states, but not being from that area it's hard for me to tell.
North California, Southern California, Inland California, Central Coast California, Pacific NW, Idahoan, Coloradan, Texan, "Rio Grande", Northwestern, Midlands, Highland South, Mountain South, Floridian, Bostonian, New Jersey, Bronx, Cajun, and Great Lakes.
From the top of my head.
EDIT: Forgot Hawaiian Pidgin.

Of course, this doesn't count the four different accents in L.A., and all other major cities.
 

Styphax

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Berethond said:
Styphax said:
Valiance said:
What exactly is an American accent?
>.>;
You don't mean southern, right?
Anyway, I'm not really turned on by accents, or sounds at all, really...

I like the way the French language sounds, but as for accents, I guess I have to pick Russian from that list.
There is southern, western, deep south, traditional American (often accepted as Northern), New York, New English, New Jersey, Gangster, Gangsta, New Orleans (Creole), Long Island. I think there are even more subdivision in the central and western states, but not being from that area it's hard for me to tell.
North California, Southern California, Inland California, Central Coast California, Pacific NW, Idahoan, Coloradan, Texan, "Rio Grande", Northwestern, Midlands, Highland South, Mountain South, Floridian, Bostonian, New Jersey, Bronx, Cajun, and Great Lakes.
From the top of my head.
EDIT: Forgot Hawaiian Pidgin.

Of course, this doesn't count the four different accents in L.A., and all other major cities.
There you have it, East and West.
 

asinann

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Small problem with your poll, larger countries usually have 3-5 different accents within them, in the US alone I can name 4 that don't sound like mine. I'm sure other larger countries are the same way.

And Pacific Northwest isn't really a dialect, it's just how you sound when you have gills.
 

Actsub

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Sathhh afreeka (Afrikaans of course)

You guys, there's a shitload of different accents for each individual country anyway, so you might need to be a little more specific in your answers.
 

Gladion

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French all the way.

Now I have to go take a cold shower, preferably with Monique.
 

Flunk

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English, totally. Although I'm partial to Irish too. For some reason I find that that really thick southern US accent unbearable. Although I'd never overlook a great woman just because of an accent, perhaps if she can't speak English or perhaps Japanese (I speak it too).

I'm Canadian.
 

VGStrife

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Sovvolf said:
Berethond said:
Of course however your cities are far bigger so it's not as weird, our cities are smaller can be just a few miles apart from each other and the difference between the accent in such a short distance can be staggering at times. Here's an example Leeds is only 21 miles from my town of Barnsley and the accent is extremely different. Yorkshire it self has pretty much it's own language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshire_dialect_and_accent.
I live in Doncaster and can't understand a word that my Barnsley gf says :p (just over 10 miles)


Oh, and i like them frenchies
 

silentsentinel

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A British/Irish accent on a guy is sexy for girls, I think...
But in my opinion, an Eastern-European accent on a woman is very attractive.
 

mangus

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Francais for women. must say Alistair from Dragon age has a sexy voice, though.

"Have YOU ever licked a lamppost in winter?"
 

SmartIdiot

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My accent, can't tell if I'm from Scotland, Kent or Canada. It's actually rather horrible...
 

Sovvolf

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VGStrife said:
Sovvolf said:
Berethond said:
Of course however your cities are far bigger so it's not as weird, our cities are smaller can be just a few miles apart from each other and the difference between the accent in such a short distance can be staggering at times. Here's an example Leeds is only 21 miles from my town of Barnsley and the accent is extremely different. Yorkshire it self has pretty much it's own language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshire_dialect_and_accent.
I live in Doncaster and can't understand a word that my Barnsley gf says :p (just over 10 miles)


Oh, and i like them frenchies
Well the easy thing to remember is that the word ow does not exist in Barnsley, Town = Tarn, Down = Darn, Sound = Sarnd and some parts of our accent I don't get but I pronounce it anyway do to instinct Boots = Bo-its, Coat = Coiet and Sword = Seward. our accent baffles most.
 

McKay

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Where is the Welsh, South African and Scottish accent option? I want to go to Wales just to hear people talk with the accent.

Because I could only vote for one I voted for the American,, but I'd also vote for English and Russian.