accents

my dad had a strong british accent but i dont have one cuz i was born and raised in america and i didnt really spend that much time with him anyway
 
American! My mother has a very heavy Chinese accent haha.

West coaster here, I don't have the southern drawl but it's kind of fun to hear some of my friends over skype have it heh.

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Mine's a mess :/ American and northern-English (depends on who I'm talking to mostly, when I'm at home English accent is stronger but when I'm out the American takes over)
 
I have a slight Swedish accent. I also mix American English and British English -specific words due to have been taught British English in school but almost only spoken with international students/friends that uses American English.
 
When I was younger and I went to a british school so I had a bit of an english accent. But for the most part it went away after I joined an american high school/ college. Sometimes I still pronounce some things in an english accent so I get **** for that a lot here... Eg, the way I say "can't" or "water" lol. I confuse myself a lot when I talk
 
I'm from Denmark, but I think my accent is more American, but I havent really spoken any English since school, so uh I'm not sure.
 
I was literally just about to type the same thing!

I have quite a posh British accent though (to other British people... many foreign people seem to think all British accents are posh haha)

Yeah I've never understood how everyone here sounds posh.
"You what blud?"
Yeah. That sounds really posh. -_-
 
I love accents so much. I live in Montreal, Quebec and here the French people have this amazing accent when they talk that I really enjoy listening to it. I can mimic their accent to some extent but I'm still getting the hang of it. I grew up an Anglophone but have been studying French for 16 - 17 years now through school since it's obligatory here. I actually reallyreally want to pick up on their Qu?b?cois accent, and be able to speak like them one day, like a true Qu?b?coise. The English people here, well we just sound like Americans / Canadians.

ButBut my all time favourite accent will always be the Australian accent, hands down. SWOOOON.
 
I have an English accent, more specifically an Essex one so I naturally sound a bit like a chav but luckily I have a slight Sussex note to it because of my Dad and his family so I sound like an Upper Class Chav :P
 
A Canadian accent, I guess?
But not the stereotypical Newfoundland "aboot", I'm from BC so I guess I sound like your average American from Seattle. Probably the same accent?
 
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