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Do girls in France, England, or Australia like American Accents?
The easiest way to get an American girl out of her panties is to talk with an accent. Do chicks in France, England, or Australia feel the same way about American accents? Probably not France because they're some arrogant pricks that smell their own balls for a "picker upper".
Seeing how GFY is a global phenomenon, I figure I'd ask. :thumbsup EDIT: Doesn't have to be just the countries I listed. I just used those pricks as a sample. |
I know I'm not really the demographic you are interested in, but for what it's worth I like it - Apart from that really OTT Californian accent some people have - The really camp one...
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What's an "American" accent? Like from Boston? Or Atlanta? Or San Francisco? Or New York? Or Chicago?
Dude, they like our MONEY. |
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No, most girls I know of go for French or Italian accents. In the UK American accents are not seen as anything special, if anything, they have a slightly uneducated connotation.
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I lived in Sydney for a year and yes the reverse is true, Australian girls in general love American accents.
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Yeah... most of the world thinks Americans are dumb, arrogant, gun-toting misanthrops with a comically horrible grasp on geography and world news.... which is a fairly accurate description of most Americans FWIW.
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actually, during my world travels (and not in US) I met guys and galz from US who were the exact opposite of your description..but maybe people who travel is the other, specific group in every country
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Having said that, the US is one of the countries in the world with the lowest percentage of citizens with passports (Forbes Welcome) which leads to the initial comment that most of the american population is regarded as people with little culture and curiosity towards other countries. To answer the OP, and being French myself, I would say that american accent WHILE SPEAKING FRENCH is a definite hit among the female population of France. Speaking English with an american accent, they wouldn't care less. They would probably like more a British accent for that "GoT vibe" it has. |
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and I'll flat out call you a liar over your story |
America has so many different accents that you can't really class them as one. I personally like certain US accents on girls but some I can't stand to listen to. I am pretty sure most people like accents because it is something different to the "norm" they face everyday. You stand out a bit more and that is appealing. I live in Canada and have a Scottish Accent, people discuss it with me every day, tell me they like it, ask me if they have an accent (yes, really) and so on.
Personally, I like Spanish accents, nothing more sexy than a good looking Spanish speaking girl. |
well I'm Welsh and I LOVE the American accent
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Yes french girls and Austin girls love americans.
I had fun whilst visiting those places Australia was my fave because I could communicate better. |
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as some one who lived all over us and abroad I can say this... That is def not your typical country american. Most are not gun toting bigots as you seem to think is accurate. Sure many be a product of living in a square state but so what, every country has its hicks that live in isolation and I'd venture to say they are all under exposed and a bit clueless how the world s is. That would only be logical. Right? I personally love hicks regardless of their lack of worldliness. actually many are awesome because they are simple. Not including racist hateful people ofc |
A lot of chicks dig southern accents. I'm from FL, so I don't really have much of a southern accent, but I've had girls tell me they liked my accent, which always leaves me baffled because I know people with crazy southern accents and I'm nowhere near that.
However there are a lot of American accents, so I dunno how anyone could really say "American" accent as a whole. |
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Now regarding what happened at the Waffle House, that's a very real story from early May of this year. Again, you can feel free to believe me, or not. That's your prerogative, but you weren't there and I was. I noticed it, because I'm from NJ and someone open carrying where I'm from is not common. My GF, who's from Kentucky didn't even notice it until I pointed it out to her. She just kind of shrugged and said "welcome to Bowling Green." |
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ya then you woke up! i guarantee you just by your posts women don't respect or like you. You're weak. |
I just got back from Europe. I live in Manhattan, New York City.
I like Europe better. BUT...... Every place has pluses and minuses. When it comes to work, making money (without limits) and essentially living a relatively free, secure life America wins hands down. Quality of life? Europe wins (mostly). |
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Having said that, no I don't think it's courageous, nor do I feel that it "goes against the grain" in the least. He has the right to do that, because it's in the Constitution that he can. Exercising one's rights isn't going against the grain. It's very much being part of the grain of our society. I think it's the police state that we live these days that's going against the grain of our society and is sanding our rights down to nothing (to continue with the woodworking metaphor). Regarding me having courage, I suppose that's completely subjective. Some people say that some of the things I've done have been courageous. Some say that the things I've done in my life are completely stupid. I don't think they are anything in particular though. I've just done the things that needed to be done when it was time to do them. I dunno. Is it brave or stupid to be a founding member of a chapter of the Anti-Racist Action, and unblinkingly stare down the barrel of a KKK member's shotgun pointed at my head when I said that he will NOT be burning a cross on a black family's lawn that day. Is it brave or stupid to march for gay marriage, trans rights, leaving corporate America so I could start my own company and never have to be dependent on anyone else for the living I make, or even starting a family of my own in uncertain socioeconomic times? You can decide that on your own. |
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Why do British singers no longer have a British accent when they sing?
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I concur. :thumbsup One thing I truly appreciate about the adult industry is the travel opportunities it has provided me. I know for a fact that experiencing so many other cultures has tremendously opened my eyes. I look back at friends I've known for 20+ years who still work the same shitty jobs and run in the same exact circles. Their idea of travel is an overnight trip to the beach and most of them act about the same as they did 20 years ago. While I still consider them to be friends, I can see their lack of individual growth and attribute most of that to living in their own bubble. On my first trip to the UK & EU I met up with a former GFYer and we traveled together. My immaturity shined through and although he never mentioned it to me, somebody else who has already posted in this thread, later told me that is why the other person no longer speaks to me. That feedback alone made me take a hard look at myself and I matured a bit because of it. Yes, most Americans are "dumb, arrogant, gun-toting misanthrops with a comically horrible grasp on geography and world news." Although what I find comical is the guy initially calling Americans dumb misspelling misanthropes. :winkwink: |
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Edit to answer the other question- I work in this industry, don't I? That's "wrong" to most people, is it not? |
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Back in 1945 yes, today no NO.....nobody (other then some Lations ) want to move there, for sure not any good looking babes :2 cents: |
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