I can fake different kinds of accents. You would never guess if you had no reason to suspect.
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I have no accent in English. Though one of Faris' friends tried to tell me I have a "New Brunswick-y" accent, whatever the heck that is suppose to mean. NBer's do not have an accent, unless English is not your first language.
I have a South African accent that people here always mistake for a British one. I suppose it makes sense... except I think the two accents sound completely different, a mon avis atleast.
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i dont like refering to myself as british i like calling myself english it sounds better in my oppinion
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KIKIKIKIKIKIKIKIKI: I always thought the South African accent sounded more Australian than English.
South African and Australian accents are different enough to my ears... but then, I can usually distinguish South African and Zimbabwean too.. I guess it's just one of those things you learn by exposure, like being able to recognise regional accents from other countries.
I want my accent back! I've been down south too long.![]()
'All things are subject to interpretation; whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.' - Nietzsche
Me too! Except that I don't really want my old accent back. And we're probably referring to entirely different kinds of 'down south'
I moved from the north to the south of New Zealand about six years ago, when I started university, and my accent's changed markedly. For a prime example of the 'north' NZ accent, refer to Bret and Jemaine of 'Flight of the Conchords' fame...
Someone said once they like my southern accent. Like Louisiana or something. I'm from Southern California.