Everyone has one, it all just depends on perspective.
by Anonymous12 years ago
What if you can't talk? No accent
by Anonymous12 years ago
No. My accent is completely and utterly neutral.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I read your name and shouted "WILSONNNN!!"
:)
by Anonymous12 years ago
I have a Canadian accent. EH
by Anonymous12 years ago
Americans: the Brits think you have an accent.
Brits: the Americans think you have an accent.
Indians: THANK YOU, COME AGAIN.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Accents are for terrorists.
by Anonymous12 years ago
i have a chicago accent mixed with some midwest accent. my cousins from florida told me and i had no clue before. so yea it depends on others perspective.
by Anonymous12 years ago
This post should rather say "You have an accent in your city/country", because a Brit living in America //would// answer YYA and the Americans living around him would answer NW, so we'd see the results of what the OP meant to ask. But, compared to the whole world of course everyone has an accent, so everyone presses YYA and that doesn't tell us anything.
by Anonymous12 years ago
People from the Midwest haven't got accents.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Yes they do, it just depends on who you ask.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I can assure you that you'd have an accent to me, as I am from a different country to you.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Even as an American, I think people from the Midwest have accents. This makes me think of Minnesota. Have you heard Michele Bachmann talk? She sounds almost like Sarah Palin. I don't think Californians have an accent (in respect to the U.S).
by Anonymous12 years ago
EVERYBODY does. An accent is the way you talk. Unless you're mute, or have never talked, I don't know why anyone would pick no way.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I'm American. Everyone else has an accent.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I know I have one...but I don't know what it would be called.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I took this as a question for Americans basically :P I'm from Kansas City and this part of the country is said to be just straight English with no accent, but that's only if other Americans are listening to it.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I've been told by some that my accent is Midwestern
and Southern when I get intense about something
and others say it's an accent that's unique to me
and that it doesn't fit any group
I also speak African American Vernacular English at times because I grew up with peers who spoke Ebonics
and there's more where that came from
for some reason
my accent doesn't always stay the same in one conversation
didn't even notice I was doing that until people pointed it out
totally got a post for that:
http://www.amirite.com/748870-you-have-some-habits-that-are-so-habitual-that-you-dont-even-notice-them-until-someone-points-them
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