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What kind of accent do you have?

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I have a South Jersey accent. Now one of youse guys go get me a glayiss of wudder.
Actually, one of the side effects of my acting exploits is that I have a very neutral accent, but I still say "wudder."
 
Oddly enough, I've been told (by some) that I have a slight Australian accent. But I only lived in Oz for the last 4 years. I know I picked up the lingo, but I never thought I picked up the accent.

Otherwise, it's Pennsylvania Dutch for me.
 
Don't think I have one. I live in Central Pennsylvania.

I do however say the occasional "Pittsburgh phrase", like yinz(meaning you all).
 
I would guess I have a Boston/New England accent, but it's no where near as strong as the stereotype. My guess is I could lose it pretty quickly, the last time I was in Britain after only about 2 weeks I could already sorta feel the words wanting to come out of my mouth with an English accent. 😉
 
Canadian with subtle hints of England found not in the sound by the pronunciation of certain words. At least that's what I'm told.
 
I'm from Portland, OR, and we don't have much in the way of an accent up here.

My girlfriend's family is from Maine, though, I enjoy their "down east" accent. 🙂
 
I have a southern California accent (read as I say Dude allot) It dosent mix in well in centeral Indiana, people dont say much about it but they do look at me strange 😛
 
If you'll understand what I speak you won't care for my accent b/c it would be so difficult to understand my spoken speech. I have terrible pronounce as I am not a native English speaker and studied English only at school and never been abroad.
 
I don't think I have an accent, I'm from Northern California. But I do use some words that I've been told are very Nor Cal, like "hella."
 
I dont know why but this thread reminded me of that jack in the box commercial where he sends that intern to learn all he can about philly so they can make an authentic philly cheese steak sandwich an the guy comes back with a mullet...

Yooooo jaaackieeeee!!

Turns to the lady: How yoo doing!!
 
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