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Same thing different taste
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Why would you do that?
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What word was it?
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Whut?
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Sounds like someone needs a hobby. I think working on a British accent for an hour would be fun, given there was someone there with you, to make it more entertaining. At least a little bit more.
When's your birthday? I wanna get you a life
u wanna give him a lap dance or something related to that? goood girl ;p
I love British accents!!!! But not fake ones.
At least you'll be getting rid of the American accent.
same with Britain, we have different accents in different areas
Australians are the worst.
Aussies have the best accents... don't fight it!
barf.
So Spanish ? French Canadian. ? Portuguese ? English ? I meant America has more than one language ..
is it good yet???
which area? some of our accents should be easier for you to learn, try a bunch, there's dozens
try a scouse accent. That should wast a couple of weeks. Sometimes I can hardly understand my brother. But its not fair considering he lived in Scotland for a few years tho.
which part? the more west the more rough/ annoying the accents get, in edinburgh we have a very clear accent
Would you like a spot of tea? *Raises pinky in the air*
I don't understand how this is an fml..... I'm working on my Irish, and it's taking me months. I still don't have it down. it takes time.
how is this an fml?
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why didn't you just paint the walls and watch them dry? or watch some grass grow?
So was it an English, Irish, Welsh or Scottish accent? There's no such thing as a 'British' accent. I'm assuming you mean it as in Queen's English, which I've only ever heard from the Royal family or American Tv shows