The Apothecarry said:
I'm American and I've always been particularly good at impersonating a British accent. Granted, it's not one of the hardest accents to nail down but I've had people tell me I'm very good at it.
kortin said:
I can do a pretty mean British accent(as far as I know, I have only known 1 person from Britain, and I knew him when I was 7 xD), despite never going there myself
TheTaco007 said:
I'm American, but I do a really good British accent.
See, I'm sure that if I said I can do an American accent, all Americans will jump on me demanding I clarify my position, crying: there are loads of American accents!!
By that count: which British accent? Regional or class? (Bear in mind I never really watched Red Dwarf, OP.)
British Isles: RP (think Stephen Fry), East End, Lowland Scottish, Cork Irish & West Country (though this one isn't that good, and I only end up sounding like Hugo Rifkind)
American: New England & Louisiana/Mississippi
Japanese: Kanto (default, so I don't think that really counts)
German: generally southern, I've been told I speak like a Bavarian
French: Marseillier, apparently