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Do you have an accent?

I'm from the American Deep South but I don't have a southern accent (anymore. I did until I started kindergarten in a different city). A lot of my family does, though, so if I spent a lot of time with them I'll revert back to it.

I just have a Southeastern American accent.
 
I have a tiny bit of an accent. More like a little lisp really. w,r, and s words get to me sometimes, not all though lol I'm full blown spanish but I was raised in new york all of my life, so I speak perfect english with a tiny bit of a twist that people catch on to, haha.
 
I think everyone has an accent according to someone, right? I am from Minnesota, but I live in the cities, so I think our accents in the city are pretty mild (especially when I talk to someone from beyond the 'burbs, it's like holy cow!). However, I've had someone comment on the way I say 'bagel' (which is super random btw), but other than that, I don't really get asked about it when I travel.
 
people saying they don't have an accent lmao...what do u think u sound like to someone who doesn't sound like you?

i have a neutral american accent i think. I'm from northern california, and i like to think i don't sound like the stereotypic californian accent you'd see in movies/tv shows
 
Well, I don't think I have a accent, i'm from the United Kingdom. I was born in Bristol and moved to Manchester. Now i've been told I don't have a 'Bristolian' accent but I sound different to the manchester accent. I'm just a nomad who doesn't fit in anywhere xD
 
you can tell im swedish when u listen to me speak in english but i like to think that it isnt too bad. it probably is tho but mhrrhhm ):
 
yea, new england (or boston i suppose?? is there a difference) my mother is to blame
 
Doesn't everyone have an accent?

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I am soft spoken and a bit socially awkward. I don't know if you can consider that an accent lmao...
 
i'm South Aussie, so my accent is kind of a mix between stereotypical Australian and a really high-class British thanks to how our accent evolved over time. xD
 
ive got a bit of a southern accent, i try to keep it under wraps because i think its obnoxious. i sometimes let it slip when im being polite or speaking with a sweeter tone (things like please, thank you, etc.)

edit: southern as in southern u.s.
 
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I want to slap whoever voices Tracer. Her accent is so forced that as a Brit it drives me nuts!

I wouldn't know that! We love making fun of her voice though lol, every time I'm Tracer and I share my ult charge someone in my party always mimics her voice line in a hilarious tone "My ultimate is charging!!" Or whenever I use any of her voice lines

Also guys I was indirectly asking out Celestefey way to ruin it!! :(
 
I'm from Northeastern Pennsylvania, as far as i'm concerned I just have a normal American accent without any real dialect.

Also what does posh even mean is that like hipsters but from England? I thought it just meant cool

Hmm, posh is basically upper-class people! Or people who would like to be aha! They usually have a distinct accent, very stereotypically English. Like, if you've ever played League of Legends, Caitlyn's voice is posh! And maybe kinda like the 'google translate' voice, just less robotic.
 
I don't but sometimes people say I have a slight Asian accent...? Born in the US and I rarely speak the language my parents speak.
 
Typical Aussie accent, though mine comes out a bit more English because of my mum. Also because I'm from WA apparently our accents are more monotone compared to people from the eastern states.
 
I assume that to people who don't live in my region of Canada I have some variation of a Canadian accent :p
 
Not really. I've lived in the Southern US for all of my life (except for the the occasional vacation), but I don't have a southern accent. Actually have been told that my "accent" sounds like a mix of English and Southern
 
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