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Post by Musicali3 on Mar 26, 2009 22:21:35 GMT -5
i accept every accent, i just get confused when i can't really understand someone though because i don't want to give them the wrong answer or anything. >.<
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Post by Neco on Mar 28, 2009 14:34:31 GMT -5
The only accent I really can't stand is the Jersey accent. I dunno why, but it just grates on me lol.
But I am cool with everything else, haha.
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Post by Toothpick @ Tortelc on Mar 29, 2009 2:51:38 GMT -5
^Actually, most people I know from New Jersey do not have a New Jersey accent. I had to live there too for a bit, and not once have seen a person speak with one.
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Post by Teh Skitch on Apr 14, 2009 17:41:02 GMT -5
I have a weird, messed-up American-ish accent from trying to talk with a different one. My friend's dad thought I was from the UK. I've caught myself talking with a light southern accent or an English one at times when I think aloud (e.g. "Well, I don't want to do that again!" may come out sounding English). I sometimes talk with a 'nerd' accent (that weird nasally, fast when explaining something voice stereotypical nerds have in T.V.) . :/ Another one of my friends has a sweet, light Japanese accent.
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Post by Rach on Apr 14, 2009 17:45:09 GMT -5
Im from england and i absolutely adore welsh and irish accents. <3
ohoh and australian.
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Post by Ela @ GK on Apr 14, 2009 19:34:39 GMT -5
^Actually, most people I know from New Jersey do not have a New Jersey accent. I had to live there too for a bit, and not once have seen a person speak with one. Every person I met from NJ has a NJ accent Everywhere has an accent to somebody. Just because one person doesn't hear it doesn't mean other people don't.
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Post by Louiseeee <3 on Apr 16, 2009 14:59:58 GMT -5
i have a wierd accent it's australian, but posh english at the same time if i talk like a normally talk (very fast n_n), then i sound VERY aussie, but if i'm talking slowly and deliberately, i sound posh it's annoying, cause people are constantly going 'omigodlouiseyoujustsoundedreallyaustraliandoitagain' and i'm all.. 'nugoaway' i'm mean like that but i lovelovelove irish, welsh and south african accents. i could sit there all day listening to them all arguing together in their lurvely accents <3
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Post by Rinkái on Apr 16, 2009 15:15:19 GMT -5
><;; I have a quite strong northern english accent.
Sheffield accents, ftw: "I'm going to the shop" becomes "I'm goin't'shop." There's no 'to' or 'the' involved, just a hard 't'. XDD
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Post by Casedia on Apr 16, 2009 16:15:03 GMT -5
I love New york accents.
Like in Bolt. The pigeons are amazing. I wish I spoke like that. It's amazing.
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Post by Magical on Apr 16, 2009 16:33:43 GMT -5
I can understand most of them, the only thing that bugs me is, sometimes I talk with an accent at random times, and they are normally different. My sister, when she talks really fast or really slow sounds like an aussie.
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Post by hoofbeat on Apr 20, 2009 20:02:55 GMT -5
lol its interesting to see peoples view lol I say Y'all and aint and have a bit of an accent no on e finds me "annoying"cause its not huge.I like most but some are annoying but I loves my accent
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Post by Josh on Apr 20, 2009 20:14:57 GMT -5
I like british accents xD
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Post by pugluvr7105 on Apr 21, 2009 16:36:46 GMT -5
some accents I like, some annoy me...
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Post by Teh Skitch on Oct 29, 2009 0:49:44 GMT -5
Me rezzing a dead board again:
In my history class my project partner is from Russia. Normally he doesn't have much of an accent, but if he gets excited then everyone listening has trouble understanding him because he allows his accent to get very thick. Since clear, easy communication is generally key in group projects and our project happens to be on a topic he likes very much, this is a rare case where an accent annoys me.
Now I'm off to rez some more boards.
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Post by Jack Sparrow on Nov 6, 2009 11:52:32 GMT -5
I have an american accent. I like other accents, as long as i can understand them. Even though I am american, I can sound like I am from other places.
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