Deleted User wrote: » Plus, it is only since the ROCK books that you have been hearing people complaining about the accent.
Hellm0 wrote: » I dislike it purely because it's always so hammed up. Some people might speak with a D4 accent but it's almost always played up to the fullest extent allowed by the English language. Why play it up? Because, similar to so called "Proper" English it is seen as a symbol of status and therefore anyone speaking to me in a D4 accent is instantly a twat.
Deleted User wrote: » Personally,I don't judge people on their accent,sneering on their accent is no different than the way dublin people sneer cuchies accents.
Plus, it is only since the ROCK books that you have been hearing people complaining about the accent.
stevoman wrote: » i have heard and had this conversation with a few people (not started by meself) and in general from what i can see, a lot of people cannot stand the D4 accent. In fairness some of the twang bothers me, like when you hear the young girls complaining about being left on their "tobler" or the worst one iv have ever heard is a girl in a strong D4 accent at the airport asking for "simons cellphone number" (its a mobile goddamit!:eek:). What does the general AH conencus think here, keeping in mind you can flake any other accent you wish out of it, if your from D4 of course!!!!!
RuggieBear wrote: » could be worse.....like one of those culchie accents.
rb_ie wrote: » Prefer it to the "deadly" Dublin accent
Degsy wrote: » Its usually suffised with a transatlantic interrogative inflection now..so it sound like they're,you know,asking,like,a question?