Iām from Dundalk so had this accent till I was about 13.
Then I did speech and drama at school and suddenly everyone thought I was posh or English, which was terrifying because Dundalk is not a place you want to sound English.
Then I moved to Dublin and that neutral āIām from the country but moved to Dublinā accent kicked in.
I went through a few years where people always thought I was American, which was terrible.
Now I think itās just a soft, generic Irish accent. 