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I've got a regular Canadian accent.. not an eastern-coast Canadian accent. : | I guess a Torontonian accent.. since I pronounce Toronto like Torronno like the rest of the natives there : |
Everyone says I sound posh when I try to do a British accent.. but I can only do one around British people.
I guess my ignorant American is showing because I can think of dozens of American accents, but only one Canadian, one Australian, etc. The only one I can think of more than one for other than America is England and that's 2 instead, lol. x.x;
I have an Asian accent despite speaking fluent English.
The product of being born in Korea but moving to the US before I was old enough to speak. I remember nothing of the land where I was born, and I'd rather not buy the cars they make there, lol
I have a slight Southern accent (though if you were to ask Mr Cat Dog it's an incredibly "nasal" deep South accent), but it's nowhere near as strong as someone from Georgia, for example *coughAndycough*. I also have a little bit of a southeast Virginia accent, especially when I say "ou" sounds like in "out" or "about."
I have a rather strong British (Home Counties/Posh) accent, but most people can still understand me well enough.
My family especially like to comment about the way I speak, especially my dad. He doesn't talk like that at all, and doesn't know many people my age who does.