English native speaker: Which accent do you find most attractive?
English native speaker: Which accent do you find most attractive?
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I love the southern Irish accent. Wibble.
Scottish
The icelandics
Mild Geordie
Honestly everything except for Spanish and Caribbean, nothing against those, just dealt with an insufferable amount of people who view those cultures as Status and would exaggerate whatever connections they have to them, including terribly faking those accents. Everything else that hasn’t been faked to death is cute still
Scottish, Irish, most of the African accents.
Midwest Northerner (USA) accents. It’s so cute to hear guys with it, and I have that kind of accent myself.
Italian.
We all know it’s German, next question.
American southern.ike straight up country/hillbilly.
south african, Afrikaans accent is just… yum
Spanish
I love the French accent, and the Scottish one too.
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Aware that both France and Scotland have literally hundreds if not thousands of different accents, but they are still quintessentially French and Scottish and they just ring beautifully in the ear as far as I’m concerned. And yes, even the Glasgow accent! 😂😂😂
I have always loved the sound of mixed accents. Like the Irish person who moved to America as a teenager but still retained some of their old accent years later.
Scottish and Irish
French, Irish, some Asian ones. It’s way more affected by the personality of the speaker than by the location of origin
The Cork accent is one that gives me the shivers. A soft Scottish accent is also really nice to listen to.
Carioca
Welsh.
Really anything just heavy enough so you can still understand what they’re saying
Arabic