Is it normal that i find australian accents a turn-on?
I think something similar has been posted here before, but for some reason, I find women with aussie-accents to be a major turn-on.
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I think something similar has been posted here before, but for some reason, I find women with aussie-accents to be a major turn-on.
Many Australian, English and American people don’t sound hugely different in real life.
I’ve spoken to groups made up of all three many times.
I'm genuinely impressed you can tell the difference between a British accent and an Aussie one.
Many people from outside of the UK find them hard to distinguish.
Admittedly Keira Knightley sounds absolutely nothing like Kylie Minogue but still, it amazes me how many people i've met in my life who genuinely don't percieve any tangible difference between the accents of the two countries.
Surely you are not suggesting there's only one British accent? I find it interesting and enjoyable that there are so many regional accents still existing in Britain.
Not suggesting that at all. The accent changes every 20 miles in the UK, it's nuts!
I'm just saying, the vast majority of people from outside of the UK seem to be unable to percieve the difference between the stereotypical classy, tea-and-scones British accent and the stereotypical Bogan, more rounded Aussie one.
I hung around the Australian exhibit at the World's Fair for that very reason.