Welsh
And, of the various versions of Northern Irish, I'd point to the Fermanagh accent as being the most impenetrable. Whenever I've been there, I've found it necessary to respond to all attempts at conversation by saying, simply, "Really?" That covers most situations.Northern Ireland has to be one of the worst ... but I like the "proper" Irish accent.
There's no such thing as a Welsh accent - it's as daft as saying you dislike an English accent.
The Cardiff and Caernarfon accents (say) are as distinct as Geordie and Brummie.
There's no such thing as a Welsh accent - it's as daft as saying you dislike an English accent.
The Cardiff and Caernarfon accents (say) are as distinct as Geordie and Brummie. It's the same as Scottish accents: I have friends from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee and Inverness and the all sound totally different.
Personally, I don't dislike any regional accents, I like the fact that a small country like ours has such a diverse range in the way we speak. I think it would dreadful if we all spoke in a homogenised tone
There's no such thing as a Welsh accent - it's as daft as saying you dislike an English accent.
Glaswegian - can never understand a word they are saying.
A man goes into a Black Country vintage clothing shop wanting a 70s suit for a fancy dress party. He tries on a nice flared suit and a big collared brown shirt. The shop owner says "would you like a kipper tie?" "Thanks. Two sugars plaaayz" is the reply.
Scouse is the most annoying, John Bishop's twang in particular, that slow, f**kwit type scouse! (not helped by the fact that he's as funny as a kick in the b*ll*x!!)
I get much more wound up by the thousands of Home Counties Trustafarians in Leeds talking about their gap yah in the most cliched way imaginable than anything else.
All welsh accents make me cringe.There's no such thing as a Welsh accent - it's as daft as saying you dislike an English accent.
The Cardiff and Caernarfon accents (say) are as distinct as Geordie and Brummie. It's the same as Scottish accents: I have friends from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee and Inverness and the all sound totally different.
Personally, I don't dislike any regional accents, I like the fact that a small country like ours has such a diverse range in the way we speak. I think it would dreadful if we all spoke in a homogenised tone
To be fair, a strong Sussex accent can sound a bit simple.