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hermioneorourke:
I was prepared to be amused when I found out which *American* accent I had, but apparently I was caught out. :P
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What American accent do you have?
Created by Xavier on Memegen.net
Created by Xavier on Memegen.net
Canada. You probably get irritated when British people and Europeans think you're from the States, but over here we wouldn't make a mistake like that.
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I was prepared to be amused when I found out which *American* accent I had, but apparently I was caught out. :P
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Actually the whole "Canadian accent" thing is one of my pet peeves because honestly? I don't think we talk any differently than 80% of the people on TV, and they're mostly all American. Granted, I *know* that America has a lot of accents (a *lot*) but still, I'm getting over it now, but I've honestly heard people say "I can tell a Canadian accent within a sentence" and I'm like, "Dude, we don't actually say aboot and shit like that, unless your French, or a Newfie, or ok most of the Atlantic provinces, you can't really tell the difference between a Canadian or a neutral American accent. But apparently this quiz was enough to catch me, so maybe I'm being too dismissive of the whole thing...
OMG, that pissed me off so much when I went to England.
I just kind of would roll my eyes, it wasn't exactly unexpected. Although sometimes it can really suck because there are a lot of anti-American people out there, and it sucks when it's directed at you and you're not American. One of the teachers I knew had things thrown at her on the street and the person called her the equivalent of a "Fucking" American as he did it. Not that I feel Americans deserve such behaviour, but it's particularly bad when you're not actually the intended target.
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My sister's Newfie accent is better than mine, because she has actually been to Newfoundland. Mine sounds like I'm trying to imitate Rick Mercer, which I am.
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