Never set foot in Ireland

Never set foot in Ireland
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by ET_phoned

17 comments
  1. Newfie

    Newfoundland

    I was forever being mistaken for one while working in Canada

  2. Alright if he’s not an Auctioneer he needs to apply

  3. It’s bizarre, there’re also some places in the Caribbean where people speak with an Irish accent.

    Montserrat I think but could be wrong..

  4. Sure, there’s a Canadian show called Letterkenny

  5. Sounds like a Newfoundlander, nothing like a Cork accent.

  6. Accents of Newfoundland is more like accents of Waterford and Wexford.

  7. probably from newfoundland their accent sounds irish

  8. I had the opposite when I lived in Canada.

    I’m from Wicklow but people over there would ask me if I was from the East coast. I assumed them they meant East coast of Ireland so I’d say yeah, but turns out they thought I was a Newfie

  9. This guy sounds like he’s from eastern Canada. Newfoundland or PEI

  10. This guy isn’t a great example because there’s definitely a North American twang to his accent but if you look up the accents of older people in Newfoundland, it’s genuinely mad that they’re not Irish.

    They sound like they’re straight out of west cork or Kerry.

    [The first interview is highlighting a Wexford accent but the second one shows the type of Newfie accent I’m on about](https://youtu.be/qT13Z_gLze0?si=1XPq_Di-MPy7EFCf)

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