THE SEXIEST AMERICAN ACCENTS

According to BigSevenTravel company, these are the Top 50 Sexiest American Accents:
50th. Long Islander
49th. New Jersey
48th. Minnesotan
47th. Alaskan
46th. California Valley
45th. Southern Ohioan
44th. Floridian
43rd. Pittsburgh
42nd. Cincinnati
41st. Pennsylvania Dutch
40th. Appalachian
39th. Colorado
38th. Providence (Like Pauly D on “Jersey Shore”)
37th. Tallahassee
36th. Ozark
35th. “Hoi Toider” (High Tider, or Hoi Toider, is the accent spoken by a small amount of people on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.)
34th. San Francisco
33rd. Hudson Valley
32nd. General American – like a TV newscaster
31st. Atlanta
30th. New Mexican
29th. Milwaukee
28th. Western
27th. Charleston
26th. Kentucky
25th. New Orleans
24th. Oklahoma
23rd. Cleveland
22nd. Connecticut
21st. Kansas
20th. Tennesseean
19th. Virginia Piedmont (“four dogs” become “fo-uh dah-awgs”
18th. Baltimorese
17th. Alabama (extra ‘r’s added to words that don’t need them – like “warsh” instead of wash.)
16th. Midwestern
15th. Cajun
14th. Yooper (from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They say ‘yah’ instead of yeah, “dere” for there, “dat” for “that” and ‘eh’ at the end of most sentences.)
13th. Miami
12th. Chicano
11th. Northwestern
10th. Californian
9th. St. Louis (Swap the ”ar” sound for “or” (as in “farty” for “forty” and “carn” for “corn”)
8th. Philadelphia
7th. Hawaiian
6th. Mississippi
5th. Chicago
4th. Mainer
3rd. New York
2nd. Bostonian
1st. Texan
* So, those are the Sexiest American Accents… y’all.
* It looks like the people who took the poll confused the word “sexiest” with “recognizable”.
* Then there’s the Meryl Streep accent. You don’t know what it is, but you know it’s not quite right.
* I can see where someone with a Philadelphia accent might find the Boston accent easier on the ear.
* There’s something wrong with calling a Pennsylvania Dutch accent sexy.