<p>What about other people?</p>
<p>that new jersery accent haha.</p>
<p>I know a New Joisy girl who fell over for a British male o.0</p>
<p>Australian guys have the hottest accents</p>
<p>I’ve mentioned before that I <3 Scottish accents.</p>
<p>What about Indian immigrant guys with Indian accents??</p>
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<p>haha my hybrid British/Boston accent is really unique and girls for some reason seem to like it
on girls I like Canadian and Irish accents for some reason.</p>
<p>Canadians don’t have accents .period.</p>
<p>And to answer your question, yes, british people have an accent that makes all girls fall head over heals and so do australians :)</p>
<p>No. Too busy concentrating to understand what they’re talking about to have any room for attraction.</p>
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Accents are subjective. To anyone outside of Canada, Canadians have accents, though there are multiple Canadian accents.</p>
<p>I couldn’t imagine falling head-over-heels for anyone else, but yes, a British accent seems like it’d be attractive haha. My unique accent (though I live in Georgia, have all my life), which apparently sounds vaguely Australian with a southern twang is incredibly “sexy”, although I hate my voice, it’s so odd… But when I call my girlfriend, all her friends squeal about how “sexy” my voice is and try to grab the phone from her (unfortunately they succeed sometimes haha), which I find to be odd, to say the least lol. But hey, that’s life, I may as well embrace it(:</p>
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I don’t get this expression. My head is already over my heels. Should I fall head-first, then it would be heels-over-head, no?</p>
<p>A lot of British people have really unattractive accents.</p>
<p>True, a Manchester accent is harsh and generally blechy…</p>
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Sounds like genocide.</p>
<p>Any British dialect that isn’t chavvy will have me swooning in seconds. I’m also fond of New York accents.</p>
<p>Also, I like it when people have grown up in numerous places and therefore have quite unique accents. For an example, see Brian Molko of the band Placebo.</p>
<p>almost anything european</p>