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Where do the south siders in Dublin get their roiiiiiiiiiiiiiighty accent from?

some are actually so bad they either sound english or american, like hello! its obviously put on, or is there something in the air that side of the city that makes em sound so ridiculous?
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i know i myself have know people from north and south of the city with money and it has nothing to do with that, dont know what it is , matbe they just make it up, this was actually one of the topics on the radio the other day, and nearly everyone in ireland thought the same. LOL idiots.

    



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deburca98
I used to teach in the south side of Dublin, that accent would drive you to drink as a lack of intellegence is a side effect of talking that way(example being if anyone outside tha pale is speaking to them their default accent locator asks their brain to ask "are you from Kerry?".
Also they suffer from a serious affliction called AQS, more commonly know as austrailian question syndrome, this disease is spreading and results in normal people speaking like they are asking a question ? like all the time?. Listen out for the inflection or slight raising of the voice like a bad home and away character.
Google aql and its meaning


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
Because they think they're soooooo much better than the rest of us. We blame that crowd on the AA Roadwatch for it..........


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o my god! its such a ridiculous accent! im from cork and i have to say that all those D4s irritate the hell outa me! too posh for my liking, and any d4-head ive met has been so nastily snobby and stuck up, except for one, and thats no exaggeration..... i dont think its the money that makes them tlk like that, its their uncontrollably huge egos!


hi223
South side accents, you mean posh south side accents. What about Ballyfermot,Tallaght, Crumlin, Driminagh, Clondalkin-Neilstown etc etc. Im a south sider and cant stand it either.
I used to live in Galway and everyone would be askin where bouts in the north side ya from???

Ever hear the term "west-brits" thats what they are, but its funny as their mommies and daddies may be from the back **** of now where in kerry fro example, they make their fortune in Dublin, have kids, put them in nice schools, and thats where this manky speech impediment starts!

p.s I m increasingly hearing this manky speech impediment outside dublin, from girls in particular from Galway and Wexford. If its genetic the countries fooked cos in 50 years no-one will sound irish, we'll all sound like psuedo-american-brits, jaysus!


tmck03
thats such a nice funny refreshing question lol im from derry and sometimes hear the d4 accent.. how silly do they sound!
its funny to think the whole country is laffing at them


Guitar Lady
Have you thought that maybe they think your accent sounds ridiculous?


pjdscott
Whath do you mean, loike? Is it not perfectly acceptable and normal? I thoought everybody liked it, I mean, we're at the cutthing edge of Dublin society, roiiiighy.

Golly gosh.....!!!


Orla C
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I've said it before and I will say it again - Dublin is the most English city in Ireland! It has the accent, the buildings, the atmosphere, despite being the political capital of the Republic of Ireland!

Give me Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford or Kilkenny any day.


GANAYAZOO
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im a southsider its just the d4 american wannabe dopes ya wudnt think their irish the pack of snobby coke heads


ems dublin
oh my god loike, you are loike soooooo roysh haha
I know it's so annoying I work in town and do have a lot of the dubes heads coming in and out. It's completely put on but they sound like total toss pots!!!!!!


Frenchie
your thinking D4, the rest of us dont.. though we were told we had to learn to speak dublineese in the city by this way... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSKcDT9DjZ0


elle.gunn
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im convinced they just put it on..

'OMG wezz wus cancelled focking hell'...like seriously..get a life


Sarah O
I partly blame that Ross O' Carroll-Kelly Geezer for "trying" to make it cool!!!!!!!

Seriously though have you been to Dundrum S.C lately if you don't have Uggs, Abercrombie Hoody, backcombed fussy hair and "like" talk "like, wow" "like that is sooooooo" you get stopped at the entrance and turned away " like, O.M.G"

It makes me cringe


hello!
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im from the south side i dont talk like that......maybe dublin 4 but not all south siders talk like that.......! >:(



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