Notavirus.exe wrote: » I have a question not really related to this exact topic but does Fox News (or something else) have a female Canadian reporter? She pronounces "out" and "about" really weirdly, it sounds like "oot" and "aboot". Is this Canadian or what?
HmmmIFeelNice wrote: » I don't watch enough of fox news to know. She must be new
kylith wrote: » Yeah, I often get people asking if I'm American and I can only think that I picked up the accent from the telly when I was a kid. Some people might think it's pathetic but I think a bit of an accent is preferable to the killing myself or developing depression because of isolation that I would have done otherwise. My 'natural' accent comes out a lot more when I visit my parents, and I find that most people moderate their accent unless they're talking to their family.
Notavirus.exe wrote: » Are you or your parents English? That's a personal question but I find that English accents can sound a lot like an American one.
donegaLroad wrote: » Another common quirk they have in Canada is to end a sentence with 'eh'
Pink Lemons wrote: » My little cousin pronounces a lot of words in a posh English accent, he's 3 and never been there. Peppa Pig has a lot to answer for.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » That said, you need to be listenig to a hell of a lot of it to pick up the accent unintentionally.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » How the hell would you'r accent cause you to be depressed and isolated?