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EmmaBxxx

Northern accent??? southern accent???

which do you prefere??

    



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TTC #1 xxxx
as a northerner i have got to say the north. yorkshire all the way


Sunshine
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I am American and adore my sweety's Northern (Yorkshire) accent.It is lyrical;)
But I must say that I enjoy all of the accents on your side of the pond.


Stormchaser
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What makes the difference with all the immigrants mixing into the north and south. Were not going to know what accent is what in the next few years.


shell
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Northern definitely, our accents are great!


sulzar
eehh lass tha,s nowt berrer than a good yorkie accent.nah then whers me flat cap av ta tek whippet art for walk[hope were aving pie n mushy peas for supper]


sukicat1
northern ~ best by far ( by 'eck lass need thi ask )


Blackcat
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As a Northerner - definitely Northern!


Angelo Gravity
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A Lancashire accent is best, yes, especially one from the Burnley area, very sexy, so sophisticated too.


DM
I've lived in England now for 30 years and I still sound like I just got off the plane from Philly.


Jamie & Laura
Deffo Southern accent......its "proper" english! lol


trice0905
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im from dublin and have 2say i love da northern accent!! sorry 2da southerns!!!


Mystery
southern


Afallon
Being from Wales I much prefer the North Wales accent to that sing-songy South Wales (look you, boyo, b'there, isn't it, there's lovely) accent.


Dr David
aye up theer, as t'be t'Yorkshire. 'as to be t'best, lived ere all mi life. y'are as y'are, but tha' must ave t'respect for t'others. barna' go, lots to do, sithi.
Translation;

Hello there. It has to be the northern Yorkshire accent. Having lived here all my life, I have got used to how we all speak. However, you must have respect for others who have different dialects, and it's nice learn others from around the country. Must go now, I have Lot's to do, see you later.


waracha
What about a middle accent? ;p. I don't know I don't think I would prefer any.


Ginger
Actually I have an Australian accent mixed with a touch of southern American, so no one knows where I am from.


olliedog
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The Welsh accent. Hands down


jet-set
Apart from Geordie & Scottish, I'd prefer southern (except Estuary accent).





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