I don't like people who say they are Irish and act differently, say, american even if their parents are irish.
I'd be willying to accept you as Irish Qu Klaani, you have the credentials.

Which regional accents can you do?
Woooaaah! Take it easy! I never said that the americans were cultured. To be fair, this thread is actually asking where your ancestors came from (even if they only are your parentsSo in other words, feck the yanks, just because they cant get themselves their own culture.
Depends really, I dont do it so much anymore, ...I can do a sort of general northern irish one, which is easy because its very distinct compared to whats considered a "normal" accent, an impersonation of my father (so a Down accent if theres such a thing), the sort of stereotypical irish accent I mentioned just now, which I remember being told was from a particular part of the country (cant remember which,) a really southern one and a couple of others if Im actually in the country, as theyre easy to pick up (its always very funny when I slip into doing it talking to the family, you try being in a room full of drunken irish people and not speaking like them) and a couple of others if Ive been listening to people with strong ones. Of course the problem is you cant actually hear your own voice properly so its hard to tell if you're doing it well, but I can easily convince most english people (not that thats hard.) Oh and how could I forget my personal favourite, the angry northern politician, and the ultimate phrase to utter (or shout) in it:Which regional accents can you do?
Yes the Northern Irish accent is quite distinctive. People can either do it or they can't I do a bad one. "No Surrender" and so forth. Counties in Ireland are quite small so the differences between them are quite subtle.I can do a sort of general northern irish one, which is easy because its very distinct compared to whats considered a "normal" accent, an impersonation of my father (so a Down accent if theres such a thing)
I know the one, I've never really met anyone that spoke like that. I think it was made up by t.v/film writers personally.the sort of stereotypical irish accent I mentioned just now, which I remember being told was from a particular part of the country
and a couple of others if Ive been listening to people with strong ones. Of course the problem is you cant actually hear your own voice properly so its hard to tell if you're doing it well, but I can easily convince most english people (not that thats hard.)
Well i come from County Down and our accent is REALLY varied. I mean i live in quite a small town (acctully its the town where Saint Patrick is buried) and you can tell the difference in a person's accent and link them from where they came from - the place i live in is dubbed as a "posh" avenue by the estate next to us and the difference in our accent is very noticable.Yes the Northern Irish accent is quite distinctive. People can either do it or they can't I do a bad one. "No Surrender" and so forth. Counties in Ireland are quite small so the differences between them are quite subtle.I can do a sort of general northern irish one, which is easy because its very distinct compared to whats considered a "normal" accent, an impersonation of my father (so a Down accent if theres such a thing)
Im not saying what you said in the first place is wrong most of it is right - its just that i would be able to tell the difference as i do have the accent.I'm pleading ignorance on the issue as I haven't talked to a person from every county. I can notice the difference between accents all over Dublin but I don't know if non-dublish people could.
Thats alothehehe I'm a blend! ok lets see,
2/10 German
1/10 Irish
2/10 English
5/10 Polish
Well that tells a lot doesn't it. Not really much of a blend but hey I think you all are Dupas. lol. I bet you don't know what that means!! hint, hint--Polish, like my last name!
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