Whats your accent?

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tthor

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i'm born/raised in minnesota, usa, but every1 seems to think i have a british accent for some reason lol
 

YouGetWhatsGiven

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I am from the deep South and I don't have an accent. Nobody around where I live has an accent, I know because I have heard people who have them.
 

tthor

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Frank_Sinatra_ said:
naftali1 said:
Well, I'm from Colorado. I guess that gives me an American accent? We say mountain differently than most though...so we're kinda distinguished, right?
Im from Colorado too and I don't think we have an accent.
to be fair, few ppl actually notice if they have an accent, since they are use to it
 

Conqueror Kenny

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To quote Jimmy Carr "I don't have an accent. This is just what it sounds like when things are pronounced properly"
That, or a London accent. I'm going with the former.
 

k3v1n

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well I'd say a mix between a hispanic(Spain, not southamerica GOD no) and British...and I can Immitate the "gansta" and the french accent very convincingly
 

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Souther Californian... the way that people who grew up there talk (not the interlopers). It's basically a monotone american accent that can devolve into mumbling when surrounded by others with the same accent. Kind of a derivitive or a milder version of a surfer accent. I still sometimes use the word "dude", but it's usually when I'm put off by someone (ie, "Dude, why the fuck did you do that?")

People out here in the midwest though, they don't notice it at all.
 

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I'm from British Columbia, Canada, and I'm not quite sure what my accent is called. I don't think I really have one. It's not a Canadian accent, that's for sure.
 

The Iron Ninja

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Isn't this just a disguised "Where are you from?" thread?

Ah what the hell, I have a New Zealand accent, more specifically I have an accent attributed to people from the South Island of New Zealand, which (stereotypically) sounds more like an Australian, as opposed to the North Island which sounds (very stereotypically) like the whale and seagull from that "Beached as" video.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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Well if I speak loudly enough that the bass in my voice is constasted by my near perfect pronunciation. I am just going with an american one. A kick ass one compared to others if I speak loud enough.
 

Ibaapzo

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Coloradin, I suppose. I don't pronounce my "t" in words like "Cyote" or "mountain." I have a great phone voice, so my accent, if I even have one, isn't dominant.
 

Andalusa

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English, not the snooty kind, not the yorkshire/brummy kind, just plain ol' bog standard English.