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| 01 Apr 2013 04:19 PM |
| british people trying to do american accent = no |
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Fire0A79
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| 01 Apr 2013 04:20 PM |
| Americans try too hard to speak like british. |
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phoniex
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| 01 Apr 2013 04:21 PM |
| [Charisma 10] For me, yes. |
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| 01 Apr 2013 04:22 PM |
| The problem with Americans like me trying to put on a British accent is that they stress it too much, and it sounds like a cross between British, Australian, and American. They just need to let the words roll out of their mouth, not try and force it. |
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| 01 Apr 2013 04:22 PM |
"what about the canadians"
unsure
"Title fix"
americans just heavily use stereotypes when it comes to them trying to do british accents
so do the british which is why they both fail |
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| 01 Apr 2013 04:22 PM |
i'm canadian so i can sing justin bieber's baby with a british accent. AND I WAS LIEK BABEH BABEH BABEH EEEEEEU BABAH BABEH BABEH BABEH EEEEEEU BABEH BABEH BABEH EEEEEEU LET'S ALL GO TO PIZZA DELIGHT TONIGHTT yes i know i'm terrible ---------------------- Roses are red, that part is true. Violets are violet, not blue! |
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Fire0A79
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