Accents that are hard to identify.

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I know a lot of people from many different countries, but sometimes I get the sound of the accents mixed up.

It's hard for me to tell the difference between and American and a Canadian accent.

And oddly enough whenever I hear my Brazilian friend talk, I think Russian...odd, I know.

Any of you ever have a hard time picking out someones accent?
 

delet

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Not me, but I've been told I sound like an Asian from California. I don't get it either. You can blame Turtles for it...
 

Roxas1359

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I find it hard sometimes to identify the different British accents that my friends have.
 

Julianking93

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People can't ever tell where I'm from

Most people either think I don't have an accent whatsoever or they think I'm from England.

I am from England but I don't have an English accent.
 

maninahat

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I can never place the South African one, just because I haven't heard it that often (i.e. District 9 was the first time I'd ever heard someone with a South African accent for a longish period of time).

Also, I've noticed that lots of people who try to do a Welsh accent end up doing something that sounds more like a stereotypical Indian/Pakistani.
 

NuclearPenguin

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Furburt said:
My accent. When I made my recent Brain Dead video review people at first thought I was American, then Scottish, then English, then finally Irish.

I'll post it if you want.
You are american, then scottish, then english, then irish in my eyes and always will be [Insert Less Than Three Here]
 

Pariah87

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Some Americans in Boston thought I was German. For some reason some Poles at the place I used to work thought I was Albanian in both the way I spoke and looked.
 

Iron Mal

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I posess an English accent but I have been mistaken for the following:

American, Chinese, Saudi Arabian, Australian, Scottish, Canadian and 'oh what are they called...that's it! Jews'.
 

Beldaros

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*Sigh* America, English, Canadian.... these are not accents. I'm glad no body said british though.... I find it difficult to decipher specifics from most londoners and people form around london. They sound so similar. They are different accents though.
 

Roxas1359

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Iron Mal said:
I posess an English accent but I have been mistaken for the following:

American, Chinese, Saudi Arabian, Australian, Scottish, Canadian and 'oh what are they called...that's it! Jews'.
How were you mistaken for being Chinese? I am mostly curious about that one.
 

molester jester

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My own i always get asked if i am canadian or American, but i was born and raised in Scotland spent every day of my life living here, hell i have never even been to the states or Canada.
 

Jamienra

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I am mistaken for scottish by people from the south of england often, even though i am from Manchester and sound nothing like a scottish person
 

Mortons4ck

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It's hard for me to distinguish a South African accent from an Australian one. To me S.A. sounds like a really weird Aussie accent.
 

berault

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Australian/New Zealand/English are easy to confuse if you don't pay close attention
 

Just Joe

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I would like to take this opportunity to shamelessly pimp one of my dead threads:

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.142584?page=3