Most annoying accents?

Stolen Rutters said:
I actually enjoy hearing foreign or just different regional accents. I thought it was neat when I was a kid that there were so many different ways to say the same basic thing.

The only ones I don't like is when they mumble their words and string them together too much. It's too hard to make out what they say. You don't need to have an accent to do that.
Sounds like me. You DON'T want an conversion with me face-to-face!

Anyways, english with spanish accent IS the most annoying thing in the world! Incidentally, can someone learn me that accent?
 
Swedishguy said:
Sounds like me. You DON'T want an conversion with me face-to-face!

Anyways, english with spanish accent IS the most annoying thing in the world! Incidentally, can someone learn me that accent?

Castille Spanish or just any hispanic accent? My grandma was born in texas and she tried to teach me spanish when I was a kid. It's actually known as Tex-Mex or Tejana (the j is a hard h sound). When I took spanish in at the University of Michigan, at least a third of the words I learned as a kid turned out to really be english-derived spanish sounding words, like "El plane" or "el carro". No wonder it was so easy. ;)

(BTW, the real spanish words for plane and car were "el avion" and "el coche". Tex-Mex is really a hybrid language... Talk about a let down when I actually learned proper spanish.)

So I know a tex-mex accent, and was taught by a castillian spaniard in college.
 
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