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Published 18:14 25 Nov 2017 GMT
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This year's Slice of Ireland survey, conducted across all of the Maximum Media sites including Her, gave us plenty of insight to what you love, and hate, about living in Ireland as 2018 draws closer and closer.
We found out that you all see Barack Obama as the 'voice of a generation,' closely followed by Blindboy and Leo Varadkar, while your favourite Irish accent comes all the way from... Donegal.
That's right, the North-West lilt is adored up and down the country.
Group CEO of Maximum Media Daragh Byrne said: "Slice of Ireland allows us to paint a very extensive, detailed picture of our audience, and what we presented today is only the tip of the iceberg, there is so much more involved in this project.
"The insights we gain don’t just help us to determine how we develop our own business in 2018, but it also helps us to work even more effectively and collaboratively with our commercial partners.
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