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CaudleHalbard 22-07-2013 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 6196880)
The differences are immense. In fact, the slack-jawed laziness of the Essex accent sounds more south London than east London.

Well they sound pretty much the same to me!

It's all "Estuary English" these days!

Livia 22-07-2013 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Daffodil (Post 6196892)
I have to agree with the OP that Sophie's accent is particularly irritating. I have had a gutful of chirpy cockney-sounding girls...and how comes they always win?

Who are all these "chirpy, cockney sounding girls" who always win?

Livia 22-07-2013 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CaudleHalbard (Post 6196901)
Well they sound pretty much the same to me!

It's all "Estuary English" these days!

If you say so.

fingers 22-07-2013 03:09 PM

Estuary, is that abroad like East Anglia was?

Kyle 22-07-2013 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 6196896)
This is a discussion forum. Playing Devil's Advocate is half the fun.

I was making a wild generalisation. I think you know that.

I know you were making a wild generalisation I thought it was a little too wild.

A heck of a lot of people who aren't from those areas (but obviously not you because your a linguistical Goddess) cannot differentiate between Essex girls and Cockney girls.

reece(: 22-07-2013 03:22 PM

I look past it when viewing them as HMs, accents mean jack **** and liking/disliking someone because of their accent is pathetic.

Sam is just too hard to understand for me, though it's not as if he speaks much anyway.

mr rochester 22-07-2013 04:32 PM

I wonder if it might not be the tone of the voice rather than the accent that grates. For instance the tone of Jemima's voice grated on me - her accent didn't. Sophie has a very lazy tone and she drawls her words as opposed to speaking them. Hazels tone is muffled at times and somewhat slurred at others. Charlie's voice is easy to listen to and understand. Dan has a squeaky tone sometimes. Sam's tone is somewhat muffled and needs careful listening. The twins have a childlike tone and so does Gina. Callum has a mono-tone...Dexter has a somewhat modulated tone. To my ears Charlie has the least grating tone and is therefore the easiest to listen to.

Indy 22-07-2013 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by mr rochester (Post 6197417)
I wonder if it might not be the tone of the voice rather than the accent that grates. For instance the tone of Jemima's voice grated on me - her accent didn't. Sophie has a very lazy tone and she drawls her words as opposed to speaking them. Hazels tone is muffled at times and somewhat slurred at others. Charlie's voice is easy to listen to and understand. Dan has a squeaky tone sometimes. Sam's tone is somewhat muffled and needs careful listening. The twins have a childlike tone and so does Gina. Callum has a mono-tone...Dexter has a somewhat modulated tone. To my ears Charlie has the least grating tone and is therefore the easiest to listen to.

That's a big part of it. Sophie has two modes - bitching and whining. Wouldn't matter if her accent was Essex, Irish or Portuguese, she'd still be bitching and whining.

kate2013 22-07-2013 07:54 PM

I dont't find any of them diificult to understand it takes me abit of time with Sam but thats because he has difficulty with his hearing with that in mind he does bloody well.

Kizzy 22-07-2013 08:13 PM

I like accents, except that is it 'slone' one, where they drawl out the ends of words.
Like on made in chelsea.
I like some Scots accents but not all, Irish is my fave.

Kyle 22-07-2013 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6198207)
I like accents, except that is it 'slone' one, where they drawl out the ends of words.
Like on made in chelsea.
I like some Scots accents but not all, Irish is my fave.

I have family in Scotland and have grown to really like Glaswegian, it sounds really aggressive and guttural but I find things much more funny when someone with that accent says it. :hugesmile:

I struggle with Irish, Norn Oirish in particular I am not too keen on.

Niamh. 22-07-2013 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Simple Minds (Post 6198235)
I have family in Scotland and have grown to really like Glaswegian, it sounds really aggressive and guttural but I find things much more funny when someone with that accent says it. :hugesmile:

I struggle with Irish, Norn Oirish in particular I am not too keen on.

How about Michaels accent? :suspect:

Champagnechrisy 22-07-2013 08:26 PM

Why don't BB find HMs that speak with a BBC accent from 1960
All these regional accents should be banned lol

Kyle 22-07-2013 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 6198239)
How about Michaels accent? :suspect:

It was understandable, I had no problem understanding it.


But in terms of what people like and find ideal and what turns them on and what have u, many people find an Irish accent does it for them, it doesn't work for me.

Same as some people find a Yorkshire accent endearing and others find it gruff.

I hope I am not causing anyone offence because I will retract the topic if it does.

CaudleHalbard 22-07-2013 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Champagnechrisy (Post 6198241)
Why don't BB find HMs that speak with a BBC accent from 1960
All these regional accents should be banned lol

I've been told I sound a bit BBC by relatives of mine in Canada.

Maybe I should go on BB! ;)

Kyle 22-07-2013 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Champagnechrisy (Post 6198241)
Why don't BB find HMs that speak with a BBC accent from 1960
All these regional accents should be banned lol

I'd rather have variety.

Don't think I could stomach Dexter walking around going "Jolly good old boy" "Ah Callum dear boy, are you having a bully day?"

Kazanne 22-07-2013 08:39 PM

I actually find dexter really hard as he mumbles.

fingers 22-07-2013 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Simple Minds (Post 6198268)
It was understandable, I had no problem understanding it.


But in terms of what people like and find ideal and what turns them on and what have u, many people find an Irish accent does it for them, it doesn't work for me.

Same as some people find a Yorkshire accent endearing and others find it gruff.

I hope I am not causing anyone offence because I will retract the topic if it does.

You just alienated about 50% of the Moderating Staff! :dance::devil::dance:

Livia 22-07-2013 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Simple Minds (Post 6196973)
I know you were making a wild generalisation I thought it was a little too wild.

A heck of a lot of people who aren't from those areas (but obviously not you because your a linguistical Goddess) cannot differentiate between Essex girls and Cockney girls.

I'm not a 'linguistical' Goddess. I'm just an ordinary, general purpose Goddess.

Kyle 22-07-2013 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 6198288)
I'm not a 'linguistical' Goddess. I'm just an ordinary, general purpose Goddess.

:joker:

Kyle 22-07-2013 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by fingers (Post 6198283)
You just alienated about 50% of the Moderating Staff! :dance::devil::dance:

:joker:


It was nice knowing you fingers!

:dance:

Shaun 22-07-2013 09:09 PM

I have to admit I don't like Sophie because of her voice. But I think there's a real lack of intelligence and intrigue there too, she'd totally bore me in conversation.

Niamh. 23-07-2013 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Simple Minds (Post 6198268)
It was understandable, I had no problem understanding it.


But in terms of what people like and find ideal and what turns them on and what have u, many people find an Irish accent does it for them, it doesn't work for me.

Same as some people find a Yorkshire accent endearing and others find it gruff.

I hope I am not causing anyone offence because I will retract the topic if it does.

He has the same accent as me :hmph: I'm just kidding though, I'm not offended :laugh:

Kyle 23-07-2013 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 6200312)
He has the same accent as me :hmph: I'm just kidding though, I'm not offended :laugh:

I am curious about accents though, is it a Southern Republic accent? I can't differentiate between accents of people from R.O.I. Sorry if I seem ignorant I'm not trying to be.

Niamh. 23-07-2013 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Simple Minds (Post 6200322)
I am curious about accents though, is it a Southern Republic accent? I can't differentiate between accents of people from R.O.I. Sorry if I seem ignorant I'm not trying to be.

Yeah, his is a Cork accent which is right down South, Hazels is also a Republic of Ireland accent but she's from Dublin so it's a little different, our Republic of Ireland accents differ from county to county just like your do over there but maybe it's harder to separate them when you're not from here? Although saying that i can tell the difference between alot of English accents :idc:


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