Are we also talking favourite accents in here? If so: My favourite accents are 'sing-song' accents like Irish (my favourite), Geordie, Southern (as in Southern USA). Some other Americans have a big of a sing-song to their accent too, which I really like. Beyond that, I also love the Jamaican accent and the Kent accent (near London, not to be confused with Kent's Australian accent ). Some Brits may chastise me for this, but I also like girls with Scouse accents a little... not as much as Kent or Geordie, though. And Yorkshire is often kinda funny.

My least liked accent is, sadly, Indian. I used to love it when I was younger but erk, it's grating after being around so many of them on the bus now. It doesn't flow in any way whatsoever. I liken it to someone getting a stick and dragging it along metal bars. Di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di. Every syllable is so hard. I'm assuming it's a culture thing for Indians to consider it perfectly okay to sit next to someone on the bus, take out their phone and talk really loudly without stopping (seriously, is the person at the other end saying anything? o_o)... for an hour. I don't like that kind of culture thing. I know some much softer spoken Indian people, too, but the frequency of the more obnoxiously loud phonecallers on my bus is insaaaane.