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Do you have a strong accent? Is your voice typical of your birthplace?
What other accents get on your t1ts & what ones do you like? |
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Being From worcestershire , i havent really got one , i suppose as my mum was born in bushey i got a kind of country cockney accent na wot i mean oh ah
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I got a strong accent with being from manchester, most people say i sound like mark owen, lol
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Pretty strong too, I would imagine.
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scouse accents get on me tits- the men sound female, and the women.................
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i have a wigan with a scouse twang in it hehe
I love a scouse accent,the scottish and the irish |
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I don't mind scouse accents. Some are a bit annoying, like the high-pitched squeeky ones. I like to hear an Irish girls voice and also the Welsh accent. I think a Welsh man's voice is strong and gentle at the same time. Richard Burton and Anthony Hopkins for Wales, Richard Harris for the Irish and Sean Connery for the Scots. All great voices.
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Yes I guess its probably regional within the area. Which area of L'pool has the squeaky accents and which has the nice ones?
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I'm from Middlesbrough but whenever I go out of Middlesbrough, people think I'm a geordie.
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Nah I can tell the difference!
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the is a total difference. don't sound anything alike.
i like the scouse accent on a woman but cant stand it on blokes |
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I don't have a strong accent, really. Well, maybe to you folks I would. When I lived in Texas a guy came very close to identifying where I was from originally by saying western Pennsylvania (I grew up just south of Pittsburgh in West Virginia). But I probably sound a lot like American TV newscasters you might hear with an occasional southern "ya'll" thrown in for good measure. I had never really considered such a thing as an "American accent" until a girl from Ipswich once said to me "I love your American accent!" I'd always thought of a southern accent, a Brooklyn accent, a Boston accent -- but never an American one. You live and learn, I guess....
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Not keen on the Cumbrian accent. Especially after i dated a cumbrian boy in uni who turned out to be a right ****wit! I hate the way they "uh!" after everything they say. sorry if i'm offending anyone here, by the way...
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