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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cor' me plates of meat aint arf urtin', been up an dahn the apples and pears once to often, got a 'rosie lee' at the mo, 'beut' but the old minces are a bit sore, and me barnets gone a bit thin also, tomorrow got to go round the jack horner to see a mate.
So whats wrong with a bit of cockney?, if there are any left.
I love accents too! I wish I had an accent but I am just plain old Enlish, BBC style accent, I'm afraid to say, nothing very interesting. Probably comes from travelling round the world as a little girl, going to school in only private English schools etc etc...Very Very boring. The only place I ever went as an adult (aged 19/20) where I actually felt like I had an accent, was the US where loads of people said (hey, I love your accent, honey!!) hehehehe.
needlesss to say, I adore any accent in any person, and am quite good at impersonating accents because i listen so carefully to them (very sad, I know.) But I guess my favourite is my husband's: He has a very posh accent! It just makes me die. My next fav has to be French.....perfect! next; southern Irish; next south African; next Australian; next US. and then any in any particular order....least favourite: has to be welsh I just can't understand what they are saying!
I'm with maggie01. I am from the East End of London and I hate the cockney accent! Maybe in days gone by it may have had an endearing charm, but nowadays it just seems too 'put on' and fake. Awlright geezah!
I quite like the idea of a young husky French lady whispering in my ear, but that has nothing to do with the accent!