Erh... Hmm, Foxy luv', about the yank accents? Well, erh...
Some are nice... But your average person here finds them a bit dull. We only hear the ones from the metropolitan area's so we only hear the slightly neutral ones.
I also guess it's because of what you said. You're not used to them. But we're all used to American. It's on all the time, so I guess the magic of the accent fades as this is the "normal" accent of the world. Regardless of where you go, people learn American-English, not British. They'll say "Lite" not "light" and "Elevator" not "Lift". It's "Chips" not "Crisps" and "Sweets" not "Lollies".
It's all the small things that make us sound alien, and thus, interesting. It does work the other way round, but I guess we're more used to hearing you than you are us.
Personally I find Irish the best accent in the world. My own sounds slightly scottish to foreigners
(some say irish, wtf?) as I'm from up north, wich means I get to use such delightful terms as "Oh aye" and "ye what?".
Things like "It's me mam" and "Our Benn" when talking about relatives all add to the mix... Northeners are the "folky" lot. We're the ones who sound as though we just might be slightly un-educated, which, I guess, is true for a large part of the former coal mining areas.
One thing I HAVE noticed tho, is that here in Australia, my accent is like a "Get out of trouble free" card. People seem to love it... It's cool ^^
Also tho, they only seem to have like one accent in this entire country. Back home we have like 7 accents, amongst which two border on dialect in Manchester alone. I'm not even gonna go into how many you'll find in London.
You guys should be used to them tho', as yanks have as many as many as we do. I would say more, but I sometimes wonder. For a small country like England, we have a ridiculous ammount of accents.
I mean, people here have a hard time understanding some of the scottish... Or Welsh... Or ,God forbid you should actually deside to talk to them, the Scousers!
The observant one will have noticed now that Scousers arne't popular. It's only because of where we're from. England is a competative country like no other. We'll fight over just about anything, and that means, that if you're not from our part, supporting our team
(it's always about football) you might well get in a lot of trouble for no particular reason. I'm a Manc
(Manchester) and Manc's and Scousers
(Liverpool) go back... As in
way back. Not getting along is somewhat of a birth right. It's like Brit's taking the mic on the Frenchies. It comes with the territory ^^
Tm