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    Irish People Say These Are The Top 10 Worst Irish Accents

    Juliane NeumannBy Juliane NeumannMarch 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Irish accent is often ranked as one of the sexiest accents out there.

    However, there is more than just one Irish accent. While every accent has its charm, the Irish like giving certain regions and accents a bit of grief.

    Let’s have a look at the ten accents that are often considered the worst among the Irish. Did yours make the list?

    10. Cavan – thick, but fun

    Men at a pub drinking beer.
    Credit: Tourism Ireland/G Mitchell

    The Cavan accent is one of the thickest, and it’s a bit of a mixed bag. Most Irish can recognise it easily, but visitors might find it tricky to understand.

    While being so distinct, it’s also tricky to imitate. Trying it is a sure way to crack anyone up. It’s all friendly banter, isn’t it?

    9. Monaghan – pretty mixed

    Online, you can find people saying they wouldn’t mind a soft Monaghan accent. Doesn’t sound like support, though, does it?

    County Monaghan is also very mixed when it comes to accents. That’s probably why it can be found on the lower end of the accent-acceptance list.

    8. Drogheda – rough, but interesting

    If you look up Drogheda on Wikipedia, it includes a line about it being referred to as “draw-da”. That might already give us an idea about the accent.

    It’s a rather sharp accent, and online people have called it dire. Let’s just call it very recognisable, shall we?

    7. Laois – mild Midlands accent

    Pile of letters.
    Credit: pexels/Pixabay

    Feelings about a Laois accent might not be as strong as about others, but it does get teased in a playful way occasionally. 

    It’s rather soft, but has a distinct treatment of the letter T. Being a Midlands accent, it’s in the middle of the list.

    6. Limerick – could be the worst, maybe

    King John's Castle in Limerick by the river.
    Credit: Tourism Ireland/Chris Hill Photographic

    Reddit users and online threads talk about how the Limerick accent was dubbed as the worst – with Dublin being the best.

    The users seem to strongly disagree there and don’t want to trust the vote, but there may have been others who are not too fond of the Limerick accent. So a spot in the middle seems fair.

    5. Louth – set out to confuse

    Green fields in County Louth.
    Credit: Tourism Ireland

    While we already covered the Drogheda accent, there is still Louth as a whole. This one often gets called harsh and confusing.

    Now this is one for the online communities to really go at it. Several people seem to have a serious problem with the Louth accent. Is it the confusing part or something else? It makes you wonder.

    4. Inner-city Dublin – a special one

    O'Connell Bridge in Dublin with river Liffey.
    Credit: Tourism Ireland by Nuria Puentes

    The capital has made the list. However, Dublin has several accents: north, south, in-between, and more. You can usually tell which part of the city someone is from.

    The accent that really gets to people, though, is the inner-city one. It makes some of them cringe, but it also seems to unite people in their dislike.

    3. Kerry – famous on TV

    The Kerry accent is the one that went global in a video with a farmer who talks about how some of his sheep were stolen.

    Except that hardly anyone could understand him, with the Kerry accent being one of the most difficult to understand. Subtitles were needed. At least he made the Kerry accent famous all over.

    2. Cork – is it love or is it hate

    The Cork accent is the one that divides. It also comes with its own slang. People either absolutely love it or just hate it. It’s rather fun to see how the same accent can get so many different opinions.

    The online chatter comments range from funny to embarrassing. It all comes down to how strong the accent is, it seems. The stronger it is, the better (or worse) its position on the bad accent list.

    1. Fake Irish – the one that brings them all together

    Man wearing a green hat, green shits, and fun glasses that say Irish.
    Credit: Pexels/RDNE Stock project

    The accent that nobody can stand and gets the most mockery online has to be the fake Irish movie accent. Yes, the actors are really trying. However, some of them just don’t really sell it.

    This is probably the accent that stops any disagreements – everyone just hates a fake Irish accent. So they all have a common mockery target.

    What do you think? Which one is really the worst? Is it really the degree of how well you understand someone or not that defines the list? Or is it just a matter of personal taste?

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    Juliane Neumann is an avid traveller and storyteller who loves sharing experiences and photographs from her journeys around the world. From famous sights and hidden gems to fun facts and local food, she enjoys capturing what makes each place unique. A writer, language lover, pub quiz enthusiast, and keen reader, Juliane has spent years studying, working, and travelling across Ireland, continually discovering new corners of the island while returning to old favourites. Now based in Berlin, she still starts her mornings with a cup of Lyons tea and returns to Ireland whenever she can.

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