Suddenly I'm starting to read everything in a Scottish accent.
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floatingmagictree wrote:
Ace-of-Spades wrote:
I can also try typing in a heavy english accent, but I'm afraid it would be unreadable.
Thank you for understanding.
BROOKLYN RAAAAAAAAGE!
Minnesota is aweshome, doncha' know?
Eh, I wish France got U.S. instead of those English. We were figtin' justa gain independence.
MINNESOTA(accent) RAAAAAAAAAAGE-AH!!

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08jackt wrote:
lol.
My parents and older brother are from the UK.
Their accents are hilarious![]()
"Hi-ya!"
"Ohhh...do ya want some tea n' biscuits"
"Ohhh...yah."
"Ohhh what footballs on, eh?"
"Ohhhh..."
They say "Ohhhhhhhhhh" so much because they watch this lame british drama called East Enders. All the characters great each other with either a "Hi-Ya" or an "Ohhhh..."
That sounds Minnesotan XD
The yah, eh, n'..........

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08jackt wrote:
They say "Ohhhhhhhhhh" so much because they watch this lame british drama called East Enders.
I rofled. Mainle because i'm British and pretty much everybody exept me likes it. *shows it to sister*
Duf duf duf duf duf do do do.
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Stickman704 wrote:
08jackt wrote:
They say "Ohhhhhhhhhh" so much because they watch this lame british drama called East Enders.
I rofled. Mainle because i'm British and pretty much everybody exept me likes it. *shows it to sister*
Duf duf duf duf duf do do do.
Ohhhhhhhhhhh, cha' don't like it?

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RHY3756547 wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
Ace-of-Spades wrote:
I can also try typing in a heavy english accent, but I'm afraid it would be unreadable.
Thank you for understanding.
BROOKLYN RAAAAAAAAGE!Inside jokes aren't funny when nobody actually understands them, FMT.
lol

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You Americans have weirds accents too.
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TheSaint wrote:
You Americans have weirds accents too.
You're American too.
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floatingmagictree wrote:
TheSaint wrote:
You Americans have weirds accents too.
You're American too.
But we do have weird accents.
Last edited by Kileymeister (2010-02-26 21:24:15)
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Do you mean can we imagine you with an English accent, or can we imagine you with what everyone seems to be thinking is English which actually sounds Australian?
People, Australasian accents sound different to English. Plus english varies a lot depending on the county.
For instance, in Norfolk, vowels generally aren't as pronounced, so instead of pronouncing tomato as Toe - may - toe, they pronounce it as Turr - mar - Turr

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littletonkslover wrote:
Stickman704 wrote:
08jackt wrote:
They say "Ohhhhhhhhhh" so much because they watch this lame british drama called East Enders.
I rofled. Mainle because i'm British and pretty much everybody exept me likes it. *shows it to sister*
Duf duf duf duf duf do do do.Ohhhhhhhhhhh, cha' don't like it?
There's sig size limits out the window.
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Kileymeister wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
TheSaint wrote:
You Americans have weirds accents too.
You're American too.
But we do have weird accents.
I don't have a Brooklyn Accent though, unlike most kids in my school.
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djm111 wrote:
Do you mean can we imagine you with an English accent, or can we imagine you with what everyone seems to be thinking is English which actually sounds Australian?
People, Australasian accents sound different to English. Plus english varies a lot depending on the county.
For instance, in Norfolk, vowels generally aren't as pronounced, so instead of pronouncing tomato as Toe - may - toe, they pronounce it as Turr - mar - Turr
I know what an English Accent sounds like. Nothing at all like an Australian.
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I'm from America, but one of my parents is from England.
Wow, they are by far cooler than us up there.
And what Americans think abut them, is very un-true.
Very.
Like, not everybody is Mary Poppins, and flipping out about tea.
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Whenever I read the forums I imagine Texas accents, and country music playing in the background, Y'all!
GirWaffles64 wrote:
I'm from America, but one of my parents is from England.
Wow, they are by far cooler than us up there.
And what Americans think abut them, is very un-true.
Very.
Like, not everybody is Mary Poppins, and flipping out about tea.
One is indeed amused by one's positive view
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
I don't think this belongs in requests. It's not really a material possession or anything like that. So onto the request: Well, I'll be visiting a relative in England for a couple of weeks starting on March the 3rd. I just wanted to ask if everyone, while reading my posts in their heads, could imagine me with an English Accent. Thank you. That is all.
Dude, if you went to Scotland, then you'd have to worry about accents!
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Scottish accents are the best.
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TheSaint wrote:
Scottish accents are the best.
This
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Oramis wrote:
TheSaint wrote:
Scottish accents are the best.
Oh, aye wee lad.
You don't want the "glasgow ned high-school child" version of that. At least not on a children's website.
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RHY3756547 wrote:
*classical music* Oh, I say! Wouldn't it be quite pleasant to "troll" as children say on the forums of scratch on this fine day?
Yeh, ya wee b-
This is why Scotland won the war of independence.
How many wars of independence has Britain been involved in?
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illusionist wrote:
Do American's have an accent?
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To other nations it seems like they do.
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You forgot about us picturing you dressed like this:
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