Whats your accent?

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GruntOwner

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Middle class english. Well, the posher end of it, I keep getting told that I'm really posh and my accent seem to give me away in an instant online. Except for this one emo jacktard on CoD4 who took 3 matches of me and another guy telling him to STFU about spider pig to catch on.
 

paasi

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When speaking English it's with a slight Finnish accent.
When speaking Finnish it's with clear Southern Finland accent.
 

Fronken

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I live in sweden in what is known as the "Gnällbälte", which roughly translated is the "Whinebelt", meaning we sound very whiney cause we apparently put alot of emphasis on I.

It's kinda hard to explain but i think atleast the swedish people on these forums will know what im talking about.

But when it comes to my accent when i'm speaking english, it varies, i usually go for the more laid-back approach of a college dude, meaning i use terms like: Dude, sweet, nice, awesome etc Alot.
 

Not Good

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Like the rest of the infected in my area, I have a lisp and a need to say the word "like". So I have a So Cal/valley girl accent
 

d4rkxy13x

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I have an english accent when speaking english, and an english accent when speaking french.
 

GyroCaptain

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Is Dan Rather an accent? Because I Rather think that's close to how I sound. Living in the South and watching a lot of British TV means I have access to other accents to speak, of course.
 

elemenetal150

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I started with a southern accent and still have one a little just a hint a drawl but I have lived close to Pittsburgh for the last four years so now I say stuff like yunz and other silly made up words that only exist in there parts
 

Mr_Powers

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I'm from the Pacific North West, we have no accent, and why the hell can't everyone else talk right.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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I have a generic accent. I speak quickly and enunciate well, setting me apart from most in Texas. Residents of my own country are unable to determine where I am from based on my accent which indicates to me that I don't have any distinct one.