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	03-17-2007, 07:40 PM #31 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsI grew up in Houston and favor Southern-sounding accents most of the time. I think that's only because it's what I'm most familiar with, not because the sound itself is more euphonious. The international accents I enjoy hearing the most are Canadian, British, Australian, Spanish, and Indian, and I again think that's because they're the ones I most commonly hear. 
 
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	03-17-2007, 07:47 PM #32 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsive got a northern california accent, which is accentless... but I grew up in Alabama, so I'm defunct, and I've lived in the northeast, so I say stupid northern words. AND OMG thhat antihappiness commercial with the rough drawing of a teen smoking a joint and talking to his dog? OMG that shit is funny! but decieving... :rastasmoke: 
 
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	03-17-2007, 07:49 PM #33 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsHey I'm from utah also, lived here all my life. Do we have some screwed up accent that I'm not aware of? Originally Posted by muncheemama Originally Posted by muncheemama
 
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	03-17-2007, 08:46 PM #34 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsI dont know much about different american accents, but uhh..I gotta say, I LOVE british accent. Cant help it. 
 
 Blame Stewie 
 
 I got an quebecois accent in french, lol
 
 France make fun of us, and we make fun of em :P
 
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	03-17-2007, 10:57 PM #35 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentslol. Florida is like a melting pot of accents. 
 
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	03-18-2007, 01:55 PM #36 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsI just have a regular North American accent. I used to have certain dialectal features to my speech (for example, I grew up merging the phonemes /O/ and /a:/ so I said "cot" and "caught" the same way), but I've spent a lot of time studying languages and dialects and stuff and taught myself to lose a lot of that. Listening to me, you could easily find out I'm from America or Canada, but you wouldn't be able to tell where, except that I'm not from a place where they have heavy dialects like Boston or the Deep South. 
 
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	03-18-2007, 02:21 PM #37 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsI have a subtle southern accent... it's not too noticable, but it's definately there 
 
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	03-18-2007, 02:34 PM #38 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsi <3 Joisey accents. Along with east coasters saying quoarters and quafee(coffee) 
 
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	03-18-2007, 04:31 PM #39 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsYounz guyz ever go dahn tahn to watch the Stiller's play the Bungles? Originally Posted by rebgirl420 Originally Posted by rebgirl420
 
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	03-19-2007, 10:40 AM #40 Senior Member Senior Member
 American accentsive lived in many places in and outside the us... i always wonder wat my accent sounds like to others  
 
 i dont rlly like ht NY accent tho... sry
 
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