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  1. Dmac

    Accents

    Shit. This thread blew up a little bit this week. In terms of friendliest I will always vote for Canada. The stereotype is so real. You can talk to anyone over there and have a nice conversation... eh.
  2. Dmac

    Accents

    I never mentioned buy I hate the New Jersey accent. Like nails on a chalkboard. I do think that has a lot to do with having to speak to those guys on the phone sometimes though because it's the one state that is allowed to gamble with my company.
  3. Dmac

    Accents

    Which Irish though because there is a difference. Listen to Finn Balor speak compared to Killian Dain. Finn is from Republic, Dain is from North.
  4. Dmac

    Accents

    Kinda happened to me just by working one County over. I live in Staffordshire but worked in Cheshire for a while and now my accent is a hybrid of the two. Don't sound like I'm from either one.
  5. Dmac

    Accents

    The American twang to it is rather new. She never used to have that. It's funny how accents can subtly change dependent on where you live. My friend who is from Stoke, now lives in Vancouver and she slips in and out of Canadian and a Stoke accent... and hates when I point it out and rip her...
  6. Dmac

    Accents

    What?? She could read the manual for a DVD player back to front and I'd sit and listen.
  7. Dmac

    Accents

    Have you ever heard Nadine Coyle speak?
  8. Dmac

    Accents

    Northern Irish.
  9. Dmac

    Accents

    If I had to pick an accent from the States and it wouldn't be my first choice overall. It'd be Tennessee.
  10. Dmac

    Accents

    There are many, many, many, many, many of them. It's not always seen that way from afar though. Example being from the States, there is what is the called the 'British Accent'. If you live within Britain, there are so many different accents! There is then the different accents all the way...