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purrsuasion


That's good. smile

Standard bland midwestern US accent.
New Zealand English accent. Click the link below for the story used if you wish to hear it.
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We all have accents, whether we care to admit them or not.....

Which accent do you have?


Northern English - some might say a bit low class... like a female Jon Snow
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Northern English - some might say a bit low class... like a female Jon Snow




I have to confess my southern English accent makes me sound rather posh. I'm more of an Elizabeth Bennet.

As an accomplished actor, I can and have spoken with any accent you care to name. In real life, I have no real accent.
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As an accomplished actor, I can and have spoken with any accent you care to name. In real life, I have no real accent.


Everyone has an accent. smile
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I have to confess my southern English accent makes me sound rather posh. I'm more of an Elizabeth Bennet.





But when I moan I sound delightfully English
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Northern English - some might say a bit low class... like a female Jon Snow



"Northern English". That covers a multitude of sins. Perhaps Bolton, like Peter Kay and Kayleigh?



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"Northern English". That covers a multitude of sins. Perhaps Bolton, like Peter Kay and Kayleigh?


I LOVE Peter Kay. I loved this programme too! Wrong side though...
I have Welsh accent.
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But when I moan I sound delightfully English


And when you try to pronounce the word "Southpaw." ;)
American, northwestern
Think ‘radio broadcaster’ but with a base layer of west-coast surfer and a sprinkle on top of midwestern ohsureyabetcha.

Example: “Dude, lets go up north to the boat show, for sure!”
[DOOOOOD, leZ GO(ah) uh-P norT Tu the BOw-t Sho-wa, fer sherrr]

I can’t think of a good tagline so this will have to do. Suggest a better one for me?

I suffer from having a sweet childish voice.
South of England / London.

But my father was from California; some people think I'm Australian when they first hear me.
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Canadian.... eh! ??

Please read my naughty new Micro.

~Famished~

https://www.lushstories.com/stories/microfiction/famished-1

Southern Belle here
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Aussie.


More like naussieating.
I have no idea what the linguists call all of the dialectical forms at present. When I was studying languages and linguistics back in the 1970s I determined that my accent was called Upper Midland Dialect. As an illustration, it was the dialect spoken by the majority of news presenters on television. It was spoken mainly in the upper part of the mid-west in the United States.
True story. When I went off to college up east, no one understood my southern drawl.
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I suffer from having a sweet childish voice.




I suffer the same affliction. When I answer the phone, they ask me if they can speak to my mommy!
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I suffer the same affliction. When I answer the phone, they ask me if they can speak to my mommy!


Awe hell now I have the urge to hear you both!
I have that sweet southern voice and some say Sounds like the guy in Sweet home Alabama
I’d say I have a very light accent but I’ve been told it’s more South African than I give it credit for. We aren’t to be confused with Australians either.
"A dirty book is rarely dusty"
I speak with a thick cockney accent I stole from Dick Van in Mary Poppins.
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I speak with a thick cockney accent I stole from Dick Van in Mary Poppins.


Trying to wrap my head around how that goes with the gravelly voice...lol!

I'll Be Home For Christmas - Holly spends Advent preparing for Nick's return.

Southern. I was born in Texas
North English,
In the world's harsh wear and tear many a very sincere attachment is slowly obliterated.


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