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World's sexiest accents?
@laflux said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@laflux said:
@YourNeighborhoodComicGeek said:
To be honest, it fluctuates with the person.Yes, although alot of people I know love British accents. Personally I think Canadian accents are pretty funky.
Anything specific? Cockney, Scouser, Geordie, Glaswegian, Brumy?
southern. I though I love a scouser accent myself.
So you like my accent? Scouse.
@Supreme Marvel said:
@laflux said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@laflux said:
@YourNeighborhoodComicGeek said:
To be honest, it fluctuates with the person.Yes, although alot of people I know love British accents. Personally I think Canadian accents are pretty funky.
Anything specific? Cockney, Scouser, Geordie, Glaswegian, Brumy?
southern. I though I love a scouser accent myself.
So you like my accent? Scouse.
I've got a few friends in uni who are from that area. Weird, since Im from Essex :D
@lykopis said:
I like any accent. Its even hotter when they speak in their native language. As for the different accents in regards to English, it doesn't much matter. I tend to pull towards Australian but that's only because of Hugh Jackman and my GPS. ;
Anata wa kore o sukidesu ka???
@Enemybird said:
@lykopis said:
I like any accent. Its even hotter when they speak in their native language. As for the different accents in regards to English, it doesn't much matter. I tend to pull towards Australian but that's only because of Hugh Jackman and my GPS. ;
Anata wa kore o sukidesu ka???
Watashi wa anata wo kiite miru!
Omoshiroi otokonoko...
;p
The whole point of accents is most regions in England have a different dialect.
English language in England:
- Cheshire
- Geordie (Tyneside)
- Lancastrian (Lancashire)
- Mackem (Sunderland)
- Mancunian-Salfordian (Manchester & Salford)
- Scouse (Liverpool) ME!
- Yorkshire
- Black Country English
- Brummie (Birmingham)
- Received Pronunciation (also known as Queen's English (or King's English) or BBC English)
- Cockney
That's just some English. I understand that when most people outside of Britain mean English. But there are also accents of Scotland and Wales.
Maybe people should narrow it down.
It depends. One one hand, there are some really smexy Brit speakers, but then there are like the trailer park sounding Brits lol. Not only do they not sound sexy, but I can hardly understand them (no clue what region they're from/specific accent). Same goes for Irish, Scottish, and Aussie accents too.
I don't think I've ever heard an unappealing French/French Canadian accent, though. Dudes with French accents...hubba!
I find girls with Scottish accents very sexy.
Just reading Wolfsbane's speech bubbles can give me a boner.
Bump because it's cool.
Banned for.... wrong thread, sorry.
British, Russian, German.
@saint_rog_el: Received Pronunciation British? As in Hermione Granger & Sherlock Holmes?
I've been told by girls & guys my voice is hot (i'm Australian) but to me i don't really find peoples accent's attractive ..
@hellionvulcan: lol, i beg to differ, alot of women catch my attention with their voice
@hellionvulcan: lol, i beg to differ, alot of women catch my attention with their voice
with me its eyes & faces hahaha .
Me doing my sh!tty Tennessee William, southern bell, Gone with the Wind, accent..... It makes the ladies panties melt, by laughing at me.............
IRISH!<3
though I love my Spanish too
And Parisien is nice...
hmmm I find almost all accents sexy o-o
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What do you think the sexiest accent in the world is?
Didn't know you were here almost 1 year ago. Do you still have the avatar you wore back then, maybe post it? Just want to see if I can recreate my memory.
@deadite: I think I just had the blonde haired guy with the blue t-shirt. I left for a long time & then came back about 3 months ago.
@hellionvulcan: yes that is the case most of the time ha, but some of those female telemarketers get me with those sexy voices! Lol
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