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All of them. there are people in my area who have come from all over Mexico. Where ever they came from, it never sounds like European Spanish.
I don't think people from the South of Mexico speak fast at all.
I give you that basically nobody from Mexico sounds like their from Madrid, but in Galicia, in Northwest Spain, people speak extremely fast, with a very high-pitched nasal accent.
I like some Romance languages, Portuguese, Catalan, and some Italian, but in general the alternating syllable stress makes the ones with hard consonants and short vowels unpleasant.
On the other hand, Germanic languages, having initial stress sounds nicer to me when the language tends to have softer consonants like English, Norwegian, Swedish, and many German accents.
To me rhythm of a language is more important than consonantal quality.
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