Sexiest regional accent?

Simon:

Coffeeholic:
Geordie.

+1

+2

I don’t no what it is but i just love hearing the women talk in that accent

Bedfordian I’m biased but I like the way you don’t need to get the words in the right order just as long as they’re in or near the sentence somewhere

Boceguillas

A Barnsley accent does it for me.

A scouse accent instant turn off also checking to see if my wallets still in the right place.

I use to hate a brommie accent but now quite like it since my many trips to Birmingham warehouses/dc’s i find there the best staff and most friendly easy going folk to deal with.

Wheel Nut:

Baggie:
South Wales…especially Lynn Bowles :stuck_out_tongue: ,closely followed by Geordie birds.
I hate to admit it,but I hate my own (Black Country) accent… :confused:

Dont feel too bad about that, everyone else does too :stuck_out_tongue:

I agree those yam yams all sound thick as pig ■■■■ :smiley: :smiley:

The Scottish one for me :wink:

I hate my own accent and that’s a london accent. I really hate hearing women sounding like blokes saying ‘Alright mate’ with there pat butcher earrings in

pavaroti:
A Barnsley accent does it for me.

I’ll go to’t foot of’t stairs

Ken.

Quinny:

pavaroti:
A Barnsley accent does it for me.

I’ll go to’t foot of’t stairs

Ken.

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Quinny:

pavaroti:
A Barnsley accent does it for me.

I’ll go to’t foot of’t stairs

Ken.

Thats no good woman, get yer arse up them stairs n into my bloody bed. :open_mouth: :smiley: :smiley:

You might have something there, the wife’s a scouser, I’m always skint…coincidence?

mutley:
You might have something there, the wife’s a scouser, I’m always skint…coincidence?

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dar1976:
Glaswegian for me. Welsh is ok. Can’t stand Essex accent even though I was born there.

Being a Essex girl myself I can’t say I’m a fan of the Essex accent either. The Cornwall/Devon does it for me.

For me it would have to be Scouse or Geordie in no particular order, but they would have to be authentic, I don’t like plastic Scousers/Geordies just the same as I cringe when people from Romford or Chatham say that they’re Londoners :unamused: I like a Northern Irish accent too.

Three I’m not a big fan of are Bristol, East Midlands (especially Leicester) and South Wales.

Toast:
Being a Essex girl myself I can’t say I’m a fan of the Essex accent either. The Cornwall/Devon does it for me.

aright my luv, you’m fancy a roll in the hay wiv me? i’ll do a proper job

mucker85:

Toast:
Being a Essex girl myself I can’t say I’m a fan of the Essex accent either. The Cornwall/Devon does it for me.

aright my luv, you’m fancy a roll in the hay wiv me? i’ll do a proper job

how about, having a roll in a cafe with me? :smiley:

EDIT: I just had a reread of my post and looks like i am asking Mucker for a cheeky role :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

mickyblue:

mucker85:

Toast:
Being a Essex girl myself I can’t say I’m a fan of the Essex accent either. The Cornwall/Devon does it for me.

aright my luv, you’m fancy a roll in the hay wiv me? i’ll do a proper job

how about, having a roll in a cafe with me? :smiley:

EDIT: I just had a reread of my post and looks like i am asking Mucker for a cheeky role :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

what will the filling be? bacon is my favourite.

mucker85:

mickyblue:

mucker85:

Toast:
Being a Essex girl myself I can’t say I’m a fan of the Essex accent either. The Cornwall/Devon does it for me.

aright my luv, you’m fancy a roll in the hay wiv me? i’ll do a proper job

how about, having a roll in a cafe with me? :smiley:

EDIT: I just had a reread of my post and looks like i am asking Mucker for a cheeky role :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

what will the filling be? bacon is my favourite.

bacon and eggy ■■■■

right posh proper type BBC English !!! A INT NO DOUBT BOUT THAT !!! PHWOR !!!

I am glad that the OP is a Steering Wheel Fingerer and Lady-Entertainer and not the other way around as that would not be the sort of thing that we could have condoned on this forum.

As for accents, I like the bleat of a welsh sheep on a cold and wet night halfway up Snowdon.

Well, someone has to say it although I may well be alone in this respect but I think Hazel Blears has a gorgeous voice and I don’t come from wherever her accent emanates, so to speak.