harry Bailey esq wrote: » Im from the inner city,born and bred,and obviously speak with an inner city accent.Therefore, I MUST be a scummy,lazy miscreant.And there was me in my ignorance thinking that I was a normal Joe Soap.Your post makes me see the value in conversing with my betters,and realising my place in the world.Thanks for that..God where are my manners,what i meant to say was nice one bud. Could I be so bold as to ask where you hail from yourself friend?
the_monkey wrote: » Seems to be particular with girls, my cousins (female) are from Meath, Portmarnock, Kilkenny - and they all speak with the exact same D4 twang. Funny thing is their brothers speak with the respective local accents ... funny that.
Smartguy wrote: » At least a d4 accent can be understood and is clear, there are plenty of authentic irish accents that sound like complete gibberish.
stuartmchugh wrote: » The best place to watch Leinster games without the snobs is actually at the game. Little tip from a real Leinster fan.
Neyite wrote: » I've a cousin who visited Boston for three weeks in the fifties, came home with a yank drawl and still has it, in the wilds of the west of Ireland. I crack up when she offers me a Caww-fee rather than a Coffee, and regales me with stories of her stint in Bawwwstin.
Lia_lia wrote: » I am in a train and there are a group of teenagers with that very annoying "D4" accent. Fake American sounding. Does this accent annoy other people? I don't know why but I can't stand it. Then again I'm from Kerry and I'm sure the rest of the country can't stand the Kerry accent...
mariaalice wrote: » Males engage in a different carry on they try to ditch/naturalise their middle class accents as if they are ashamed of it start talking about the lads ect. Thats equally as daft.
topper75 wrote: » Not true. I found myself some years ago conversing with a lad on a balcony overlooking the Liffey in the docklands area. We were discussing the merits of the view. He spoke with the accent being being discussed in this thread (though I share doubt about the appropriateness of "D4" as a label). It is not really an accent anyway, more an affectation. He directed my attention to something in the streets below that was "in the ride". I was stumped as to what he meant. "Ride?", I thought feeling awkward and embarrassed, "is he talking about a horse? somebody riding a motorbike? somebody engaging in an al fresco sex act". Three "what?"s and three "in the ride"s later and the penny dropped - he is saying "in the ROAD". He had completely mangled the vowel sound to the point where road became ride. Just as well there is no such thing as a rain debate! Our pals in Kilgarvan are nigh on impossible to understand but that is not down to accent. Otherwise the barman would also be incomprehensible. That is just indistinct speech and drunken mumblings. That vast majority of south Dublin residents are pleasant to listen to. There is a great spectrum of accents there. Also shame on those doing down the glorious, time-honoured, and unaffected inner city Dublin accent.
Sam Kade wrote: » You contradicting yourself there, you said accents evolve but in the above statement you admit they don't
Sham Squire wrote: » When I was growing up (80's and 90's) the accent you refer to was known as a Foxrock Accent. It seems that in recent years (just around Ross O Carroll Kellys time) it became D4. I grew up in D4. There is no such accent in D4. The accent people are referring to is most commonly heard in Blackrock (Co. Dublin) Dalkey (Co. Dublin) and parts of the Northside (Castleknock and Sutton for example). It'd be nice if D4 could get it's actual honest reputation back. Any of the accents you hear around there that sound like a "D4 accent" are invariably not local. Ringsend, Irishtown, Baggot street, South Lotts and most of Sandymount just has normal people in it. It has it's own accent but it's not like the one reffered to as D4 (or, more correctly, as DORT(DART) speak).
Cold War Kid wrote: » If you're so law-abiding, why did you choose a well known cartoon criminal for your avatar? Explain that one huh?