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    Quote Originally Posted by Cynthia View Post
    I used to have one. I pick up accents easily, and spent one summer with my sister in New York (Long Island). I went home with enough of an accent that people asked me the following school year if I was from NY. I ended up with no accent after a while and was amused when people would try to guess where I was from when I talked on the phone

    Now, when I've had a few too many drinks sometimes, or especially if I'm really tired and groggy? The ol' Texas drawl starts coming back. Sometimes I get a bit of an accent when I chat with my sister a little too long, too (she's not from NY, but she married someone from there and has an accent). My Mom has quite a southern accent (so does my Dad). They're all from southern Illinois and I was the first one born in Texas.

    I quite like French accents, too!
    i know what you mean. living in Gastonia I picked up a slight ebonics sort of thing. sometimes it just slips and i would say "I be".

    Since i like to do voices, i'm gonna learn to do a scottish accent. so far on my list: southern, Indian, wisconsin, spanish, sylvester stallone. it shouldnt be hard to learn- for anyone...is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glen C View Post
    Cynthia, I know what you mean. I spent 5 years of college in Southern Illinois, And that accent I picked up took another five years to get rid of.:beer:
    Hey, I'm from Southern Illinois (St Louis area, although my folks now live just south of Carbondale). It's not us that have the strange accent, it's you people from Chicago.

    When I went to college, everyone said I had an accent, but of course I didn't hear it. When my mom visited though, I could really hear it in her voice.

    Cynthia, we guys like the accents too. Whether it's southern or Russian or anything else, I love to hear it on a pretty lady. I don't "swoon" though, but other reactions do occur.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    I actually don't have much of an accent. I was raised in Ga I then joined the Navy and went from Illinois for bootcamp, Memphis for A school, and then spent the remainder of my 4 years stationed out of Oak Harbor, Wa. Of course I traveled around on one cruise and multiple deployments.

    I think spending time in such different parts of the country, as well as being around people from all parts of the US had made my accent almost no existent.

    Jake

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    Cynthia, we guys like the accents too. Whether it's southern or Russian or anything else, I love to hear it on a pretty lady. I don't "swoon" though, but other reactions do occur.
    I definitely find all accents fascinating to hear, but I especially adore Scottish, Irish, English (you get the idea), and French accents Just a warning in advance to anyone with those (especially if you're kilted)... just ignore the gal turning bright red and getting giddy. I've made a fool of myself on more than one occasion when someone with one of those accents said even a few words to me. Heheh!

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    Ah, that's a funny story, that wasn't just strange it was unexpected!

    I tend to pick up on accents pretty quick, which kind of enables me to do voices... ah, the fun. I can speak like Marvin Martian!

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    Count yourself blessed that your oldest wanted something from the bookstore. Lol.

    By 15 I demanded spirits.

    Butchyeah, I get surprised when someone asks me a question and it is not "the question."

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    I've been known to reply with a nice thick ersatz brogue and tell them that I'm from California. It usually gets a grin!

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    *Laughs*
    I can honestly say I've never had that one.
    When I am in the states I fairly often get girls tell me they like Scottish accents until I have spoken to them long enough that they have to admit they barely understand a word I am saying. At which point I usually switch to my 'I work in a call centre' accent.

    What do you think the girls would have done if you had an accent?

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    That's the first time I've heard of anyone receiving that question simply because they wore a kilt. The kilt does invoke a lot of misconceptions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake_S View Post
    Now that is funny
    I'm also a born & bred Aussie, and when I stopped for lunch in a tiny village in Tipperary, the owner of the pub asked me what part of America I was from!


    Troy

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