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I have an accent, but not one of them fancy foreign ones. Just one that's a fusion between a Minnesota and Chicago accent (though among my age group here, it's pretty much the standard accent).
I'm getting better at understanding other's accents given the environment I work in right now.
I probably do! I basically type how I speak. Or at least how I would speak. I like to vary my words a lot when I speak, so I can keep up my lexicon of words without forgetting many of them.
The only accent I'm any good at imitating is the hokier version of my own accent that a lot of the older people here have and that so many from outstate Minnesota have.
The only accent I'm any good at imitating is the hokier version of my own accent that a lot of the older people here have and that so many from outstate Minnesota have.
You are now reading this post in a Scottish accent.
I'm crazy good at those. Although it could be down to me being part Scottish, but having never lived there and never having a family member with a strong accent who I've been around for a while, I'm more or less putting it on.
I have no accent, but I can emulate an Australian accent with relative ease... It's kinda nifty actually.
British speakers have an unfair advantage where I live, because the accent somehow manages to make the speaker about we 20% cooler for some reason. It just sounds awesome.