What accents other than your own can you do well?

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Donttazemehbro

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Well im an American mut. Mostly from the British Isles (i.e. Scottish, Irish, British) SO i can do a very convincing English Accent
 

Cheery Lunatic

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I have a bit of a southern accent already, but I can either make it more pronounced or more neutral.

I was born in London and for a while when I was a kid I had a kinda strong Cockney accent but I lost it and can't do it for shit now unless sometimes it randomly it comes out.
 

Malkavian

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I can do a lot of accents. One of the things I'm really good at is using my voice, not at singing, but in imitation. Speech patterns are easy to replicate, if you really listen to them. It's like doing a play.
 

Taco of flames

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I have a tendency to slip into a weak, non-Cockney stereotypical British accent. I probably speak like that more than I do in my normal voice. I also have a tendency to call people "boy" in a "ghetto" accent: "'Chu talkin' 'bout, boy?"
 

Daveman

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All of them.

Well, any that I've heard before. I never really saw it as a challenge. Although... my Jamaican often flows seamlessly into Welsh...
 

PrimoThePro

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russian, french, and my personal favourite, american. I do it all lovingly of course, never to outright hurt a nation!
 

New York Patrick

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I basically don't have an accent, or atleast have a unique one, becuase it is a combo of everywhere I have lived...

...So it is easy for me to add or subtract some Texas, go full out Canadian... and I am sort of okay at Stereotypical Indian for some reason...