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What accent do you speak with?

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Somewhat out of character but a scottish accent here


English, Australian and Rubbish.

All depending on the level of Beer intake.

A bloody awful English one
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Bonjour mademoiselle, votre cheveux sont incroyable!


*swoons* Thank you! Your accent is incredible.
Southernese. A little recognized dialect from the American deep south. And when around some of my backward relatives I lapse into an offshoot: redneck.
Irish, though I've lived in England for over a third of my life so it's not quite what it was. I'm from the rural west coast so it used to be really strong.
I have an Australian accent smile
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Nothing fancy just a southern drawl
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Nothing fancy just a southern drawl


Love those Southern Girls 'yall.

"Midwest" accent here.
I don't believe I have an accent. I'm from Jersey but not the city. I've been told I sound like a little girl. If you truly want to hear my accent you can find it reading a couple of my stories.

My Anti-Valentine Entry 💔

https://www.lushstories.com/stories/cheating/a-valentines-date-to-remember

My first EP and a top ten from the Pride Competition
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/lesbian/-love-is-love-.aspx

Hanging in the background but around

An English one. Quite plain. No Northern twang to it.

Don't forget to sat 'Hi'

Southern with a touch of hick
I have a "gawgia" accent. More precisely a north georgia mountains accent, thus the hicks in my name. smile
Southern
Life is short, break the rules. Forgive quickly, kiss slowly. Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably and never regret anything that makes you smile - Mark Twain
Southern, with a bit of Midwestern mixed in.
I speak BBC News English.
purrsuasion
"Southern" isn't really accurate. It's like saying Eastern. A "New Yorker" doesn't even sound like other New Yorkers... even less a masshole or someone from Maine, baltimore or Jersey. Southern just isn't very accurate when it comes to describing your American accent.