tech2 wrote: » The posh dublin accent is the worst. Every other kind of accent I would tolerate
Davidius wrote: » I like Irish accents, what I hate is when people go out of their way to make their accent less Irish.
Mark200 wrote: » Does anyone else hate the Irish accent? I can't stand it. Like I'm sure I have one, but not a strong one. I cringe every time there's an Irish actor on TV with a strong Irish accent....which seems to be pretty much all Irish actors. Also, before anyone suggests otherwise....I'm 100% Irish. I don't know of any blood relatives who are not Irish.
fryup wrote: » well i hate when people go out of there to make their accent more irish......like Hector O'Hooleywhatever....he wrecks my head!!
Svalbard wrote: » I don't hate it, but when foreigners go on about how they love the Irish accent i just can't understand why. What I hate is people who think having an Irish accent must go hand in hand with having poor grammar. And being told I sound posh just because I speak English properly (albeit in an Irish accent). Irish accents i quite like are: 1. Dublin - not D4 or skanger, the "real" Dublin accent is lovely (most of the time). "Oranges, three for a euro!" 2. The Cork accent on some people. 3. The Kerry accent 4. Northern Irish accent, if its not too strong. 5. Non-regional - think newsreaders on TV3. Ahhhh. I dislike: 1. Limerick accent (I'm from Limerick) 2. North-East accent (Meath, Louth, Monaghan) - they just sound thick, sorry. 3. Midlands - vowels sounds are three times too long and sound like they are being made by a lame donkey.
Piriz wrote: » totally agree he really turns the irish up to the max its foolish quite agree with this too... ya cant beat a dublin accent...middle/working class but educated is absolutely top notch for story telling, humour, banter etc..
latchyco wrote: » Take filums Victoria Smurfit has a nice accent . Colum Meany's is funny and very typical dub . Coiln farrell's is a south county dublin accent via LA Brendean gleesons another typical dub acccent but very pleasent /funny on the ears . None of the above is what I would call a horrible Irish accent
Mark200 wrote: » ....I'm 100% Irish.
Piriz wrote: » oh i like when people up north say 'i' for yes....cool it is!