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Which accent do you absolutely love?

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AskAlice Thu 23-Mar-23 19:58:23

Hearing Steven Gerrard on the TV tonight (build up to the England game, which OH is currently watching.)

I just love a Scouse accent. Being Inner London born and bred, I have a typical Cockney accent (I was born in the City of London district within the sound of Bow Bells) but I think that is a boring sound. The Scouse accent just seems to sing!

What accent, apart from your own, appeals to you most?

Sloegin Fri 24-Mar-23 23:09:33

For those who say they like a ,' southern Irish' accent - which one? Accents vary from county to county and even within a county. I live in Fermanagh N.ireland and accent here is very different from eg a Co Antrim accent. There is a middle class N.Irish accent which is not associated with any particular area - a sort of 'standard Ulster'.

Callistemon21 Fri 24-Mar-23 22:32:41

FannyCornforth

fiorentina51

Brummie for me.

Oh! Oh! I could kiss you! πŸ₯°
(Is Black Country acceptable?)

But there's a world of difference between Brummie and Potteries accents - with several variations in between πŸ˜€

Callistemon21 Fri 24-Mar-23 22:30:04

Kate1949

I actually think the Birmingham accent is awful but I love it because it's mine. smile

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fiorentina51 Fri 24-Mar-23 22:21:09

FannyCornforth
Of course Black Country is acceptable too! Who could resist the lilting tones of Upper Gornal, Dudley and West Bromwich, to name but a few? 😍

Harris27 Fri 24-Mar-23 21:28:51

Thanks for the votes for us geordies!

Greyduster Fri 24-Mar-23 20:47:30

I suppose I ought to say Welsh because DH was Welsh but years of military exile had watered it down so that it was barely discernible most of the time. But it really has to be the Geordie accent for me. I could listen to it all day long.

HeavenLeigh Fri 24-Mar-23 20:46:08

French and also love a brummie accent

NotAGran55 Fri 24-Mar-23 20:37:33

Geordie is miles ahead of Scouse for me which is in strong second place.

Lilypops Fri 24-Mar-23 19:49:37

Glammanana Do you find the scouse accent of years ago is very different to the very strong drawn out lazy sound of today? , I do, born and bred in Liverpool I would hardly believe it was the same accent

Lexisgranny Fri 24-Mar-23 19:17:03

Geordie and Southern Irish for me, though Somerset always makes me feel happy for some reason.

Grandma70s Fri 24-Mar-23 19:03:44

The trouble is that in England regional accents are class-related. Received Pronunciation/Standard English is the same all over the country. Alexander Armstrong, for example, comes from Northumberland, but his accent doesn’t tell us that. I know there are other well-known examples, if only I could think of them. I personally know many northerners who have no local accent.

There are regional English accents I dislike, but I can’t think of any I particularly like. Welsh, Scottish and Irish are a different subject.

Oldbat1 Fri 24-Mar-23 18:50:38

Scottish and some Irish accents but I do not like the Liverpool accent.

AskAlice Fri 24-Mar-23 18:40:12

Great to hear all your favourites, many and varied! I think I am particularly fascinated by all the different accents, although I couldn't identify most of them by region, because the Home Counties (where I have lived for the past 20 years after leaving London) is really mostly London overspill. For instance, Hertfordshire has no particular accent to call its own as far as I am aware, likewise Bedfordshire.

My daughter's partner still has a discernable West Country burr, despite having left his native Devon 20-odd years ago. I love hearing it!

Oreo Fri 24-Mar-23 18:39:41

I love country accents, Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk especially.😍
Like in Detectorists.

Kate1949 Fri 24-Mar-23 18:34:00

I actually think the Birmingham accent is awful but I love it because it's mine. smile

Poppyred Fri 24-Mar-23 18:31:27

South Walien
French
Italian
Southern Irish

Fleurpepper Fri 24-Mar-23 17:56:06

What a mix, Scouse + Geordie. Which one dominates or is it a 50/50 mix.

Dee1012 Fri 24-Mar-23 13:53:42

I'm from Liverpool originally - still have quite a strong accent and I live in Newcastle.
My work takes me to one location and I'm welcomed by a lovely man who will call me 'hinnie / bonnie lass' and makes my morning a little brighter, although he tells me he loves my accent so it's a mutual ego boost I think!

I do love a Northern Irish accent and a Glaswegian one....

Blondiescot Fri 24-Mar-23 13:27:35

I'm not sure if I have a favourite accent in particular, but there are certain people whose voices I do love. I could listen to football boss Jose Mourinho talk all day, for instance - he's got a voice like melted chocolate!

Taichinan Fri 24-Mar-23 13:21:53

I absolutely love the Geordie accent, and Highland Scottish and the Western Isles. And I love hearing people from the Netherlands speaking English. There is one accent in particular that really grates on me, but I'm not saying which!

Bodach Fri 24-Mar-23 12:36:19

West Highland/Hebridean for me every time.

Kate1949 Fri 24-Mar-23 12:27:29

As I posted above, I love a Brummie accent because I am a Brummie. It's because if I'm away from Brum and I hear one it makes me think of home.

LadyHonoriaDedlock Fri 24-Mar-23 12:25:05

Dublin. Especially Northside Dublin. I follow the World Snooker Championship just to get my fix of Ken Doherty's commentary!

FannyCornforth Fri 24-Mar-23 12:23:21

fiorentina51

Brummie for me.

Oh! Oh! I could kiss you! πŸ₯°
(Is Black Country acceptable?)

fiorentina51 Fri 24-Mar-23 12:18:11

Brummie for me.