English Accent...

With respect, it may be less noticeable to you.

To us Brits it's a pretty clear tendency.

I'd disagree, in the past villans in US films were definitely preominantly English (and maybe Russian too), however modern films tend to have arabic or generic 'foreigners' as the bad guy- as lucious said.
 
My wife and I are both from the UK and we live in Texas. She is my sweet little English/Texas Rose!
 
My wife and I are both from the UK and we live in Texas. She is my sweet little English/Texas Rose!

What an absolute fantastic combination. If you have kids over there that would be brilliant! I love the 'cowboy' slow 'olde world' accent of Texas and the southern US and my hubby thinks the women from there sound like little songbirds. If you have kids they will have a fantastic opportunity over there, maybe the best of both worlds.

Regarding my own accent there are massive prejudices within the UK. My own regional one being northern probably sounds unfashionable and uncouth but I don't give a shit. The BBC accent sounds , sly, patronising and snobby and the SE England one camp and pretentious. Give me scouse, geordie or Welsh anyday!!!!.

Hubs hates the Aussie one but seems to have a thing about southern US and East European accents on women.
 
*raises hand*

Totally guilty on this one. I absolutely adore English accents, especially Cockney ones.

I'm too shy to PM though.
 
i'm southern uk, but not "estuary" english..have a regional accent verging on cockney...but i so have a thing for girls from up north, geordie etc...WOW!!
 
What an absolute fantastic combination. If you have kids over there that would be brilliant! I love the 'cowboy' slow 'olde world' accent of Texas and the southern US and my hubby thinks the women from there sound like little songbirds. If you have kids they will have a fantastic opportunity over there, maybe the best of both worlds.

Regarding my own accent there are massive prejudices within the UK. My own regional one being northern probably sounds unfashionable and uncouth but I don't give a shit. The BBC accent sounds , sly, patronising and snobby and the SE England one camp and pretentious. Give me scouse, geordie or Welsh anyday!!!!.

Hubs hates the Aussie one but seems to have a thing about southern US and East European accents on women.

Thanks Deskuser! Yes we are fortunate as are our kids. We have got use to the Southern accent but love the rural Texas accent! Agreed - we are not fond of the Aussie accent. We like the Northern England accents as well as the Yorkshire accent - just wonderful. When I hear the Yorkshire accent I still think of the Hovis Bread ads on TV back in the day :) Yes I remember those prejudices you talk about. Speaking of Northern accents, the wife has fantasies for Robson Green!
 
I'm orginally from the Midlands, so I don't really have a classic northern or southern accent. The Nottingham accent is rather subtle, but hopefully pleasing to the ear;)
Having said that I tend to try to speak mostly without a regional accent since I talk to alot of non native english speakers for work.



Personally I love to hear an american accent, aussie and south africa are also big turn ons:p
 
Well I'm always happy to use my lingual skills as an Englishman - just let me know! I have a soft south-eastern (i.e. posh) accent but as I live in the north I'm kind of adaptable. Any ladies who care to PM I'll happily chat - seems daft not to make use of skype!

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I've lived my whole life in California so when you say anything about regional accents, I don't get it. I know that they're are very clear differences from place to place but I'm not familiar with the names of them.

I'm quite often propositioned with phone sex on here but I (almost) always decline. One of the reasons is because no one residing with calling distance of me has an accent.

A lot of times I hear a man talking with an English accent and I'm automatically turned on. And if I don't get aroused, I'm extremely captivated at the very least. It's possible that I could even cum just listening to the most mundane, non-sexual things said by the right person.

What's even worse is all those kooky words you use. Knickers, wank, slag, etc. Stuff like that drives me twice as crazy.
 
What's even worse is all those kooky words you use. Knickers, wank, slag, etc. Stuff like that drives me twice as crazy.[/QUOTE]

Another Englist term is "tart" - my wife loves it when I call her a tart!
 
Another English term is "tart" - my wife loves it when I call her a tart!

Mmmhmm! That too!

Also, the more vulgar the better. If I hear an American calling me something like a "filthy fucking whore" I'm going to be slightly offended on one level or another. Conversely, if I hear it with an accent I'm going to be very excited by it and not offended at all.

Same thing with "cunt" and "tits." Without an accent, it's like someone trying their hardest to sound dirty. It comes off kind of silly and maybe even a little desperate. With an accent, it's . . . . . I don't know what it's like but I LOVE it. Hearing Clive Owen say cunt makes me wet and tingly like nobody's business! Hearing him anything makes me wet, actually. :eek:

Sorry about that. I'll shut up now.
 
A lot of times I hear a man talking with an English accent and I'm automatically turned on. And if I don't get aroused, I'm extremely captivated at the very least. It's possible that I could even cum just listening to the most mundane, non-sexual things said by the right person.

What's even worse is all those kooky words you use. Knickers, wank, slag, etc. Stuff like that drives me twice as crazy.

Yup, that!

My UK friends have just informed me that they have no accent. Hmmmm I could have sworn.....guess we are all just imagining things.

I also have a friend in the UK that I converse with regularly... he thinks my southern accent is funny. And yes, he doesn't think he has much of one at all...lol! All perspective my friend!
 
Also, the more vulgar the better. If I hear an American calling me something like a "filthy fucking whore" I'm going to be slightly offended on one level or another. Conversely, if I hear it with an accent I'm going to be very excited by it and not offended at all.

Same thing with "cunt" and "tits." Without an accent, it's like someone trying their hardest to sound dirty. It comes off kind of silly and maybe even a little desperate. With an accent, it's . . . . . I don't know what it's like but I LOVE it.

Gods- quoted for truth.

What the hell is up with that???
 
Oh didn't you know..?

The English accent means 'sinister' or 'evil' to most Americans.

Almost all of the screen villains in US films are played by English actors who are encouraged to hype up the accent.

The heroes, on the other hand, are that paradox: 'all-American boys' who have, de rigueur, an Irish surname.

Hilarious stereotypes really but swallowed by the masses without much protest. They think we all talk like Hugh Grant.


My husband agrees with this, he is English. Now that he is a permanent resident of the U.S. he wants to hire a lawyer and file a class action suit against Hollywood. LOL
 
OMG I love accents!! It sets me off big style.

One of the good things about England is how the accent will change totally within a relatively small distance. 2-3 miles away from here people talk with a scouse (Liverpool) accent whereas me and my family have a Lancashire accent (for US friends this is like the Beatles). The closest comparison for a Lancs accent is probably the character 'Daphne' from the sitcom Frasier.

I think it is hilarious how the baddy in the US often has an English accent or a southern US one. Much more fun if you're an actor being the felon. As a woman I expect female actors love slutty or tart roles. Lol I know I would!!
 
Its funny you should say that. If an Englishman says those things its sounds vulgar or maybe even menacing I prefer polite inuendo here whereas in a US accent it sounds comical or stereotyped mainly due to the American films and TV we are exposed to. Examples being The Sopranos, or Dexter.

Phrases like 'oh he's just a dumb shit motherfucker' make me laugh.

'God damn sonofabitch' 'esshole' it actually sounds quite cute!.

Mmmhmm! That too!

Also, the more vulgar the better. If I hear an American calling me something like a "filthy fucking whore" I'm going to be slightly offended on one level or another. Conversely, if I hear it with an accent I'm going to be very excited by it and not offended at all.

Same thing with "cunt" and "tits." Without an accent, it's like someone trying their hardest to sound dirty. It comes off kind of silly and maybe even a little desperate. With an accent, it's . . . . . I don't know what it's like but I LOVE it. Hearing Clive Owen say cunt makes me wet and tingly like nobody's business! Hearing him anything makes me wet, actually. :eek:

Sorry about that. I'll shut up now.
 
Mmmhmm! That too!

Also, the more vulgar the better. If I hear an American calling me something like a "filthy fucking whore" I'm going to be slightly offended on one level or another. Conversely, if I hear it with an accent I'm going to be very excited by it and not offended at all.

Same thing with "cunt" and "tits." Without an accent, it's like someone trying their hardest to sound dirty. It comes off kind of silly and maybe even a little desperate. With an accent, it's . . . . . I don't know what it's like but I LOVE it. Hearing Clive Owen say cunt makes me wet and tingly like nobody's business! Hearing him anything makes me wet, actually. :eek:

Sorry about that. I'll shut up now.

Please don't shut up, this is fascinating stuff!
 
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