Ace of Spades said:
I'm American, and my favorite British thing has to be the accent. I just love the way it sounds
You do know we have more than one, right? I mean, generally speaking, you've got:
Western Highlands
Eastern Highlands
Lowlands
Shetland
Orkney
Hebridean
Northern Irish
North Yorkshire Dales
North Yorkshire Moors
Vale Of York
West Yorkshire
Teesside
Sunderland
Northumberland
Tyneside
Glaswegian
Geordie
Peak District
East Midlands
Brummie
Black Country
Nearly Welsh
Southern
Somerset
Devonian
Cornish
Essex
London
Cockney
... et cetera
That's far from all of it, though. Up to twenty or thirty years ago and still to some extent now, people from the Dales could tell which part of which Dale someone else called home by the accent. Keighley, Halifax and Huddersfield are three different accents within the West Yorkshire dialect. The same can probably be said of the Derbyshire Dales, the Highlands and so on. I stopped for fuel on the north coast of Scotland once, years ago, and the girl who came out to serve me had a local accent that was a long way from Edinburgh or Glasgow. I'd have asked her to marry me but that legislation hadn't gone through parliament yet.