Whats your accent?

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Goldeneye103X2

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Very british!

Now if you don't mind, i have to go drink some tea and eat bangers and mash. A game of cricket perhaps?

P.S.WANKERS!
 

Mukiwa

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I suppose you could say either Zimbabwean or Rhodesian/Rhodie. They're pretty much one and the same. It's kinda similar to a South African accent but generally not quite as harsh.
 

Abedeus

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Although I'm Polish, many people, including my Spanish teachers, say I have a Spanish accent.

But I can also mimic British, Russian and French accents. Currently learning Australian, so G_d day to you all, mates.
 

Jonathan Hexley

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English Accent. I can't exactly describe it.
Try to imagine a rather royal accent, mixed up with a slightly chavvy accent... I don't know!
 

Archemetis

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English (as in UK) with incredibly faint bursts of Scottish.
I have about a 1/3rd Scottish in me, and i've never been in much contact with the Scottish apart from my gandmother i see very little of, so where this faint accent burst came from i don't know.

I wouldn't change it for the world though, Scottish accent is sexy and the whole world knows it.
 

Bored Tomatoe

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A kind of monotone American accent...some people say it sounds kind of southern, but I can't really hear it.
 

Caimekaze

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I'm Australian, from the east coast. Strangely enough, a lot of people ask me if I'm from Britain at work. It think it's because I don't make every bloody sentence into a question.
 

Zani

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A danish accent, if you want to try it, just put two medium sized potatoes in your mouth and start speaking ye olde english.
 

Dancingman

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Californian accent, I've fallen into an odd habit of changing my accent while I'm speaking, sort of fun really.
 

YouGetWhatsGiven

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I have been born and breed in the South and I do not have an accent. I guess that some get it and some don't. I mean my whole family is from the deep south and all my grandparents have it. Nobody in my part of where I live has it. It is werid.
 

speedcoreXdandy

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Depends who you ask really, any Brits here would probably say I sound geordie, Americans just plain British, geordies that I'm really posh and/or camp.
 

deathninja

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Not sure, I'm Leicester born & bred, but according to my flatmates I lack an accent (throw in Geordie vocabulary from my dad and the effect's even odder).

I also have this embarassing subconcious thing where my voice changes to mimic the accent of whoever I'm talking to. No idea where it comes from, and it's a real pain.
 

ElephantGuts

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Phase_9 said:
New York/Jewish, depending on how upset I am.
Well I don't think I have an accident but since if I went somewhere where other people have accents they'd probably say I'm the one with an accent, I suppose it would be this since that's my location/ethnicity. Or maybe just a general northern accent, since I don't really know what a New York/Jewish accent would sound like. I know what a Brooklyn accent would sound like, but I certainly don't have that. I don't know about my accent changing between New York and Jewish depending on my emotional state. How does that work exactly?
 

Frank_Sinatra_

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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.