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#11. Posted:
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Try Brighton. The LGBT/fetish community is more interested in finding alternate uses for your orifices to quarrel over something as petty as an accent.
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yeah i hear a lot of Brighton related gay jokes
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the same can be said about the US.. People from Florida (the south) dont speak like people from Alabama (deep south) people from Louisiana (Midwest south) dont speak like people from Northern New York..

I dont see how this bothers you.
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Speaking for most US peeps i think were talking about the accents in London. i see shows/movies go to London more then any place in the UK. i for one love London and their sexy accents xD
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They usually class the RP accent as the one they love. Being a manchester born and bred lad, I have a strong regional accent with heavy use of regional dialect (usually). I turn it off a bit at work to try and sound more professional, as sounding like a manc when you're in an office isn't the greatest idea.
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Tbh lad I don't think any Americans would understand me if I spoke to them. (scouse)
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AS17 wrote Tbh lad I don't think any Americans would understand me if I spoke to them. (scouse)


Scouse/Liverpool accent is pretty cool haha!
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We haven't spoken about an Irish accent.

For some reason it just really annoys me, no offence.

I don't know, it just triggurs me off lol

"Me mums me dad and me dads me mum"
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I'm not complaining if it means I stand in the US



Refer ^^
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Some British accents sound very harsh and unpleasant, but some sound incredibly nice.

I really like Rose Huntington-Whitely's accent for example.
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