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yeah quite a big one in fact
I'm around an irish guy, a french guy, a few romanians and a south african quite a lot @ work and sometimes if I'm speaking to them I'll start imitating their accent but try and style it out when it comes out
I've picked up quite a lot of foreign sayings aswell from the irish guy
I keep wanting to say mam now
but now he's gone back to ireland so I'm recovering
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yeah I guess, when I talk to english people my accent can **** up cause I try not to sound scottish
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When I talk to people with a dissimilar accent I tend to find myself trying to hide any posh bits of my accent. Force of habit I think.
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nah, but welsh accents get me so much. I fall in love in like 0.0002 seconds. jdfsajddj
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My sister does it when we go visit family from other parts of the country, she'll just automatically start talking the same way they do but not for me no.
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Never ever had a strong scouse accent considering how close I lived to Liverpool.
But since moving to Manchester for University my accents definitely changed, especially being around with people from all around the UK in my accommodation.
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Yeah, I do. I start talking scottish when I'm around my mum's family, and Spanish accent with my Spanish friends. Also my ex-friend irl if from up North Hull, I think it's called, I used to sound like her for ages.
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Almost everyone who goes to my college has a really posh British accent and cause I'm around them more than people who speak my horrible northern accent I'm kind of starting to speak the same way and say words different