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    The american one and canadian one are mostly the same, and I guess everyone thinks that they're accent is normal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan
    To me, my accent is normal. Just standard English, no Scouse, Brummie crud.
    Same for me....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgez
    The american one and canadian one are mostly the same, and I guess everyone thinks that they're accent is normal.
    Thats pretty much how it works

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    There is none, it just depends on where you live.

    Sorry if someone already posted this, but I cba to read all the other posts, too many pages

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumbz0r
    There is none, it just depends on where you live.

    Sorry if someone already posted this, but I cba to read all the other posts, too many pages
    Yep, thats what everyones said so far.

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    Ah okay

    I don't really read all threads that have more then 3 pages, unless they sound interesting.

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    There is no "normal" accent. If you say, for example, American/Canadian accents are "normal", then it's like you're saying all other accents are "weird" and, well, "abnormal". That isn't fair, is it.

    Anyway, I have a malay accent only if I speak malay. You wouldn't know what it sounds like anyway. x_x

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    i would say briish, coz i am, but there are many different british accents, so i am lincolnshire and ithink brummies have a weird accent
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    Mmm, yeah. people in the south think the north have a more 'common' accent with all that brummy talk and it does sound weird lol.

    But to them, we sound 'weird' because of the way we don't speak like them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thursday
    Canadian and American sound the same really...

    and erm i'd say canadian/american. they don't really have accents. just talk normally.
    You have an accent I remember a voice clip on msn once but your use to it so you don't know , I would'nt say i have one i just speak eamonn tbh

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