
I have a Scottish accent (chookter) as I've from rural parts of Scotland. I find Welsh (Cardiff) accents on girls a big turn on because of Coat from HabboShe has the hottest accent in the WORLD
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i dont like german accents LOL.
Lmao, I had a friend who moved away in Primary 3. He was born in Scotland, however his accent was mixed with the German one as his mum was German. It's the funniest sound ever. As he uses all the scottish slang words in a german accent. I wet myself whenever he comes back over to visit![]()
I don't really have a accent, my family's mostly from Nottingham and I've grown up there and Nottingham isn't famous for having an accent, it's the most standard English speaking accent you can get...
I just can't stand the scouse accent, and I struggle to hear Irish people I'm always like 'YOU WHAT?! PARDON?!'
depends which part of ireland their from..I don't really have a accent, my family's mostly from Nottingham and I've grown up there and Nottingham isn't famous for having an accent, it's the most standard English speaking accent you can get...
I just can't stand the scouse accent, and I struggle to hear Irish people I'm always like 'YOU WHAT?! PARDON?!'
i have a sorta ulster scots accent.. i dont really have a strong irish accent tbh
People who haven't heard me insist I have to have a distinctive accent. Southerners think Nottinghams sound like geordies and Norths think Nottinghams sound like cockneys. They can't accept it's plain and very standard.I don't really have a accent, my family's mostly from Nottingham and I've grown up there and Nottingham isn't famous for having an accent, it's the most standard English speaking accent you can get...
I just can't stand the scouse accent, and I struggle to hear Irish people I'm always like 'YOU WHAT?! PARDON?!'
I have a girl in my form from Nottingham and yeah the accents from Nottingham is very standard indeed lol.I don't really have a accent, my family's mostly from Nottingham and I've grown up there and Nottingham isn't famous for having an accent, it's the most standard English speaking accent you can get...
I just can't stand the scouse accent, and I struggle to hear Irish people I'm always like 'YOU WHAT?! PARDON?!'
Bit Norfolk to be honest...
tend not to say "and", more like "und".
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