Do you like your accent?

Do you like your accent?

  • Yes, I absolutely love it and wouldn't change it for the world

    Votes: 18 40.9%
  • Yes, but I wouldn't mind trying a better one

    Votes: 22 50.0%
  • No, I hate it and wish to purchase a new one from the accent shop as soon as possible

    Votes: 4 9.1%

  • Total voters
    44
Well I live in new england, so I guess I must have a new england accent.
So... idk I dont notice it I can't really tell you if I like it or not.

As for other accents I really like Australian.
 
I'm not sure what my accent is. But it would be nice to have a better one. :>
 
Shaddap, Netto. Can't understand a word you're saying!
 
Well, I don't really feel like I have an accent. I mean, I know that I do, but I've just grown up in a society where the majority of the population speaks the same exact or similar dialect as me. So I feel like I speak real English with no accents. Though I'm well aware that I do have an accent, not just everyone around me. I personally like how I speak. Compared to the people around me, I even sound slightly different. I suppose it's because I was brought up with a very bookish mother who strayed from some of the accents in our area. I get made fun of (in the good way. No, not an oxymoron) for it, but I think it just makes my accent more unique. :'D
 
If I knew what my accent sounded like to other people, then I could give an answer...But since I'm surrounded by people who all talk exactly the same, I don't really know what kind of accent I have. To me it's just talking normally...If any of you know people from New York's capital district, then that's what I sound like =P
 
I do like my accent a bit, but I'd like it to be better - closer to perfection.
 
I like my british Londonish accent! Reason? Coz my girlfriend loves it ;P

Duh, it's sexay :P

Meh, my accent on the other hand stinks. Horrible Stokey English accent!
 
I have a mixed Australian/American and British accent. You'll never imagine how will it be.
 
I have the "New York" accent as the southerners call it down here. But it doesn't even sound like an accent since so many people in North Carolina came from up north.

But I can talk in any a british or australian or southern accent if I wanted to.
 
I love my AUssie one. ♥ Its pretty cool
 
I really don't know what 'accent' I have, aside from the fact that it's English because I'm a native Briton. o_o; I have a south-eastern (non-London or chavvy) English accent? I guess?

American accents = <3 though.
 
I love my accent. It's mostly a south-east England accent, but there's also Canadian and Irish in there, thanks to years of my parents living in those countries.
 
I love my accent. I have a mixture of different parts of the England as my dad is from the south of England and my mum is from the North.
 
I think people love the so-called 'British' accent because of actors like Hugh Grant who bumble about and stutter over their words. What Americans call a 'British' accent is Received Pronunciation - what people might call the Queen's English. I'd imagine that the people who fangirl over it would be very disappointed with the regional accents of Brits - the Welsh (imagine Catherine Zeta-Jones but less Americanised), Westcountry (imagine Hagrid as portrayed by Robbie Coltrane but not quite as thick), Scouse (think Ringo Starr) and Yorkshire (think The Full Monty) accents aren't exactly renowned for being particularly sexy. xD
 
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