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Reply 40
South Asian accent. :flute:
Slow south London accent, yay me!
Reply 42
Original post by seasons of wither
me too :smile: im going to see opeth in november with pain of salvation, so excited. /brag


Me too. I saw them at Sonisphere as well. I saw Mikael's ass, don't be jealous.
I don't know what accents I speak in... I am from Cambridge and when I've met people from up north they've said i have a really posh voice but I dont hear it lol. So I think Standard English?
American Standard
Reply 45
i dislike any british accent (especially the northern accent yuck) besides the london accent
Reply 46
Quite a subtle mix between a London accent and Estuary English.
Reply 47
Essex accent.
Doric lite. You can't usually tell I'm from Aberdeen unless you know what to look for, although "fit" and "far" usually give it away.
Posh as they come
In the North West we don't have accents
Reply 51
If NI has an RP, it's my accent.
Reply 52
According to my old English teacher, rural RP. RP with vague hints of west country in my case.
Reply 53
Original post by Intensity

Original post by Intensity
RP with a hint of Bristolian :colondollar:


This is my accent too!! So proud haha!
Reply 54
People need to look at which forum this is in - question was aimed at international speakers.
I've been told I sound like I'm Irish/West Country/Southern American (The type that say y'all).
I don't have an accent lol. Only thing i can say is "standard middle England".
Reply 57
I think my biggest accent give away is that my most common greeting is 'y'alright?'
Reply 58
The accent of love, baby! :sexface:
the proper one

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