Lol! Yes, I can't imagine anyone could find pure Australian Strine overly attractive. Our "eggzins" can be rather unattractive! Other variations are all right - I'm pleased that one American friend told me I sounded remarkably like Cate Blanchett (I don't, other than a superficial national resemblance, and no Aussie would pick it).
I've got an odd accent - bit all over the map. Was identified by other Australians as "American" following 3 yrs in NY and 3 yrs in an American school in Singapore. Then after nearly 5 yrs in England, the Aussies thought I sounded British. The Brits themselves, however, were thrown - they knew it wasn't English, but it didn't sound Australian. I was often asked if it was NZ or Saffa.
Came home for holidays once, and after a few days with the family and friends and a few drinks, my Canadian boyfriend of the time was thrown by how much my accent changed on home sod.
I've got an odd accent - bit all over the map. Was identified by other Australians as "American" following 3 yrs in NY and 3 yrs in an American school in Singapore. Then after nearly 5 yrs in England, the Aussies thought I sounded British. The Brits themselves, however, were thrown - they knew it wasn't English, but it didn't sound Australian. I was often asked if it was NZ or Saffa.
Came home for holidays once, and after a few days with the family and friends and a few drinks, my Canadian boyfriend of the time was thrown by how much my accent changed on home sod.