What do you reckon is the funniest accent that a countries people have?
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What do you reckon is the funniest accent that a countries people have?
my own accent from the swamps of Louisiana. When I moved to California at the age of 18 no one could understand a word I was saying :(
That's because Californians don't have accents and speak a pure form of English.
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Originally Posted by Yamaneko
Whenever I talk to people they break out in laughter. It makes me think that I have told an extremely funny joke. But when I find out that it's just my accent they are laughing at I get sad.
I'm pretty bad when it comes to distinguishing accents. I can tell if someone is from the ways Ireland, England or Scotland; I can't pinpoint the exact location they are from, however.
This actually got me into a very embarrassing incident with a Fijian who I thought was Indian, which I won't go into too much detail of.
I do think that GregSolomon has a dreamy voice.
Funniest accent? Ahh, I have no idea. I like making fun of Australian accents, Japanese accents, Ebonics (though I don't know if you'll count that as an accent), Irish accents, and British accents. I think Hawaiian accents are cool though, and I'm kind of developing one. Watch, I'll sound a bit like Wakka from FFX.
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Originally Posted by Yamaneko
Virginians have funny accents. So do New Jeresy people. And Montanans.
"SEAN CONNERY-ISM"
Southwest cowboy accents are pretty funny :p
Glyn from Big brother.
People from Minnesota have silly accents. I was watching a movie that took place there, and I never really got used to it. It makes them all look so cute! I try to control my laughter but that never goes well.
Bostonians have weird accents to me. "Lemme go pok my ca."
Dudley accents just sound inherantly dense.
Is it just me, or are Scottish accents usually hilarious? Try talking to smittenkitten. She sounds really grown up.
Though, I don't really like my dull, boring Mancunian-sorta accent. There's not really much character to it. But that's probably because I don't talk with enthusiasm.