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Do you like american accent or british accent?


    



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wannabe93
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no contest, the british accent!


AndyG45
What sort of American accent do you mean? And what sort of British accent?

I quite like the stereotypical New Yoik accent, and certain parts of the South have nice accents; Bill Clinton, for example, always sounded warm and friendly, whereas a Texan accent just doesn't somehow.

Re. Brit accents, I assume you mean somebody speaking in RP or 'BBC' English? I actually find that slightly jarring, as we have so many wonderful dialects in this country (over 650!!); quite partial to a nice Sunderland accent myself, and good ol' Sarf London.


♫Rawbyn♫
I think guys with british accents are hot.

Especially when the guy is Jim Sturgess from Across The Universe :)


GaBbY
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I beleive british accents are very sophisticated and therefore interesting... perhaps as an american the foreign accent just makes the persom im talking to more appealing =)


Llani
British.


boselecta
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AMERICAN


LouLou
well i'm British and i love the american accent!


Carrie Sutherland
Both are good to me.


thin lizzy
There's really no such thing as a 'British' accent. There are many English regional accents, many regional Scottish accents, many regional Welsh accents. Same thing for America - midwesterm, southern, northern, and each area has a myriad of distinctive regional accents.


K!SSY
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Is there such thing as an American accent?? ummmm i don't know since the US is composed of lots of cultures and stuff... i personally think accents (most of them anyways) are pretty hot but hey its just my opinion...


silksurreality
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i like british. for me, they are more articulate than the americans. they pronounce t like 't', while some americans pronounce t almost like a 'd'. british accent sounds like medieval times to me... reminds me of castles, of royalties. :)


Lozzo
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British accents are certainly more diverse than american accents. In north England, there are over probably 12 really distinct accents that are totally unlike each other. For instance, I live in Manchester, but if I go just thirty miles west its a very different Liverpool accent. And if I go 40 miles east, its the rough Yorkshire accent - both can be quite hard to understand sometimes, even for English people.

So yeah, english accents (and our many dialects) are much more interesting and diverse than American ones I think.


Jonny D
A british accent stinks



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