What is it with the British accent?

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Dags90

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I think the preference is usually towards the more mellowed out upper class/posh accents. I do love a nice Sydney accent, though. I find my bland New Jersey accent pretty boring as far as American accents go, but I guess it's better than being one those people who are embarrassed by their original accent (like Stephen Colbert).
 

Demon_Cow

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It can't possibly be as bad as people assuming you're an uneducated hick when you have a Midwestern accent.
 

Kinguendo

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JewZombie said:
Aussie accent is better
I knew you werent British! You lying buttmunch! Go back to the gun control thread and admit to everyone that you arent British, just a lying turd.
 

Kinguendo

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I was born and raised in West Yorkshire in a working class family... yet I have an almost stereotypical British accent. You know, top hat, monocle and all that.
 

The Diseased Toe

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Kinguendo said:
JewZombie said:
Aussie accent is better
I knew you werent British! You lying buttmunch! Go back to the gun control thread and admit to everyone that you arent British, just a lying turd.
Well, you don't have to be British accent if you're British.

Someone in my form at college is an American citizen but has a strong English accent.
He is technically American.
 

theonewhois3

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Kinguendo said:
JewZombie said:
Aussie accent is better
I knew you werent British! You lying buttmunch! Go back to the gun control thread and admit to everyone that you arent British, just a lying turd.
Hahahahaha, no. Speaking as an Australian, we don't idolize the stereotype accent. I can say that the broad Australian accent is quite possibly worse then southern drawl and on par with cockney. He could still be British.
 

MajorKris

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this isnt my name said:
MajorKris said:
I could listen to Stephen Fry read the back of cereal boxes for hours.

I love British accents.
Yeah I like Stephen Fry's voice. But thats more peoples voices than accents. I like Martin Sheens voice too.
Also just for the record I am not gay before anyone jumps to that conclusion.
Haha, even so, the voices are much more charming than my boring American accent. I'm not gay either, but I would still marry Stephen Fry just for the conversations by the fireplace.~~

Can't go wrong with Martin Sheen either,
 

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The Diseased Toe said:
Edit: Wrong forum! I'm trying to find a Moderator to move it for me, apologies!
Thread Moved to Off Topic Discussion, if you need a moderators help, just whistle! :D

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The Diseased Toe said:
So my girlfriends American friends always tell me how cute my British accent is (even though it isn't a "stereotypical" Londoner's accent), but I was just wondering what it is that American girls find so attractive about them...
In the US media the British-accented guys are always a mix of intelligent, suave, adventurous, or the bad guy. Or even all of the above. Can you really blame them? We are all James Bond, Eames, or any number of awesome, sweep-you-off-your-feet romantic adventurous types. We're just that awesome.

At least, that's what I think causes it. I don't mind all that much, to be honest.

My personal accent is a mix of Hagrid and Hermione, weirdly. Depending on my constitution and my surroundings at my time of speaking.

It's very fluid. I often mirror the person I'm speaking to without realising, which can be rather offensive if I do it poorly. >.>
 

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I'm from Yorkshire, so I'm not proud of my accent. Whenever I talk to people from places like London, they act like I have an IQ of around 70 because I talk like a farmer from 'up north'.
 

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Kinguendo said:
I was born and raised in West Yorkshire in a working class family... yet I have an almost stereotypical British accent. You know, top hat, monocle and all that.

West Yorkshire too

However I have a stupidly broad accent.... As in sound like a farmer sort of broad
 

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I don't know about other Americans, but my impression has always been the English in general have the most elegant accent (sure there's more than one variety, but to an American's ear, don't expect him/her to know which side of London it comes from...lol). Most American accents sound dry and plain (except the southern accent), so the English accent comes across as more attractive.

For instance I'm attracted to girls with English accents.

But then again there's the whole exotic factor that makes every accent attractive to the unfamiliarized ear. Of course unless we're talking about some accents that really manage to gut the English language like....well I don't want to start with the insults...lol
 

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The Diseased Toe said:
this isnt my name said:
Whenever they say British its some English accent, no one likes the welsh :(
I think the Welsh accent is great. One of my friends moved to Wales and we tease her now because he accent has completely changed from her posh private-school accent to a full on Welsh accent.

I suppose what I mean by the British accent is the one always portrayed on American TV.

A good example is Angelina Jolie's British accent in films like Tomb Raider.
My accent obviously isn't a sexy "Hello Boys" accent, but that would be a typical British accent in my opinion.
You say typical but I've never met anyone who speaks like that. I don't think there is a typical British accent.
 

Tiny116

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The Diseased Toe said:
Just a 'normal' one?
From the South East, so not Liverpool or Scouse, or Brummy.

I suppose its 'normal' for me, I don't know what a typical British accent would be like?

1234 posts, mikozero :)
There is no such thing as a stereotypical British accent! Britain has one of the highest number of dialects (in relation to distance travelled) in the world. Go 20 miles in either direction and you'll find the accent is very different.

OT: I have no idea what so ever, but I wouldn't complain.