ANSWERS: 11
  • I never thought i did, however i have been told i have a southern drawl! have a great day mam.
  • Yup Scouse ;)
  • I've got a what I would call a hybrid accent. Some Southerners tend to think I'm Geordie which I'm not because I'm about 40miles south of Newcastle. I'd say where I live, the accent is a slight mix of Geordie and (North) Yorkshire. Having said that, I lived in South Yorkshire for 4 years and picked up a bit of the accent. I returned to my birthtown and a co-worker asked where I come from. She was surprised when I here so obviously I don't sound local even though I was born here.
  • Everybody has an accent.
  • Southern;) But I have lived in Michigan for a long time so it is not as bad;)
  • I have a New Zealand accent. Australians laugh at it. Americans can't tell the difference between my accent and Australian accents.
  • sorry, posted on wrong part.
  • a Canadian accent I guess..some Americans tell me I sound British...some British people tell me I sound American..when I speak Chinese,,they tell me that I have a Canadian accent.
  • I don't hear an accent, but I am told I have one. What kind of accent I have depends on where I am. Where I live now people tell me I sound like a yankee. When I visit home I am told I have a soft southern accent. I guess I sound like a mix of both now.
  • Just your basic bland midwestern American one, probably infected with a few countryisms over the years. 20 years ago a stranger said "You sound like you're from the East", which is where my parents grew up, but I think if anything it's a few intonations and pacing. . When, for work, I traveled to Wisconsin, Texas, & New Jersey, I'd pick up bits of their accents, mostly when talking to them, without meaning to.
  • I don't believe so. I've been told that I don't...but a couple of people from out of town have said to me that I have a slight NY accent *shrugs*.

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