
Omega
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Definitely Glasgow. I had a boyfriend (for all of 3 day) whom I couldn't understand. I would smile encouraging at him, whilst he gabbled on and I would try and piece together what he was saying.
Never again ! |
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sofie b
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Liverpudlian accent Im afraid..
I lived there as a student and found everyone really lovely, but half the time couldnt understand a bloody thing. One day a man shouted out to my friend in the street 'Killer sheepy - Laaa!' or something, which has duly scarred him for life.
Also I watched something on telly last night with gamour models. One of them was absolutely stunning, but when she opened her mouth she had this really strong scally accent..eugh,
Im gonna get slated for this, I know. |
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The One
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White people that think that they are black en it |
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Mr. Gaunt
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Liverpool, I'm sure they are very nice people but just can't listen to them without cringing, sorry to anyone from there :( |
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Charm
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Liverpool
I can't listen to it at all - they sound like a bunch of wingers. |
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I should be doing something else
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The very strong Scottish accent (sorry) |
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Tony
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bloody kids(brats) with there coco the clown baggy trousers and all there dictionary consists of is 'innit' or 'yo down respick me innit' |
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love.cat
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southerners - ughjsfkbskjbnkfzsnkjcbszfn so ANNOYING especially if they still have a uni accent and go up and the end of every sentence grrrr |
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monkeyface
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Birmingham |
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Sebastian
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Anywhere south of and including Birmingham |
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Philip H ©
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people who talk like Ali G. sort of south London |
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miss star
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liverpool... |
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Mr Quack
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I hate the manchester accent |
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Debbie C
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London or Liverpool!
and Angel we know there are 4 countries we just choose that we don't like these accents more! |
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francol
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Rochdale and Essex
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sarch_uk
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Birmingham and Belfast do it for me...I don't find those accents pleasant at all. |
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oliver e
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northern ireland noi hoi (now how) or what about that horrible half posh half cockney (esturine) that all young people are now speaking in the south and west. nothing better tough than a friendly old west country farmer, caiows as in cows or a loovley brummie accent. |
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♥Sophie♥
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Scouse, Manchester, Brummie, Welsh and Cockney/Essex |
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SeanyA
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England: Anywhere where they do not pronounce the H at the beginning of words 'Ow are ya?'
Extremely broad Liverpool accent (Only on women, don't mind it with me) As someone above said, it's unattractive for a woman.
Scotland: All of it
Northern Ireland: The west Belfast accent |
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Artemis
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Birmingham.
Anyone that sounds like they should be in Coronation Street.
Cockney. Ain't that right guvnor? |
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Angel
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Scottish, |
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((LOON))
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Liverpool or deep cut Wolverhampton!!!
(The one's comment...BRILLIANT!!) |
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scottish to understand
cockey / essex.. sounds cheap |
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?
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The most embarasing seems to be bury,bolton,rochdale, yorkshire and scouse. oh and the welsh. |
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British Gentleman
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Geordies. |
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likeneverbefore91
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Liverpool and Birmingham... Most english accents are the same actually, very irritating. |
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fiddler
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Newcastle.Like they have a lump of turd stuck in their throats. |
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