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Urban Cragou
10-02-2024, 11:13 PM
been on ‘holiday’ somewhere (even if it’s just Essex) and come home with that accent (and it proper stuck for a few days or even weeks)?

Zizu
11-02-2024, 12:02 AM
been on ‘holiday’ somewhere (even if it’s just Essex) and come home with that accent (and it proper stuck for a few days or even weeks)?


I started cursing and swearing like the guys on The Sopranos after watching the boxset over the holidays .. similar thing happened after watching The Wire over a few weeks


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Candy Annie Cane
11-02-2024, 12:16 AM
I worked in America for a year and came home with a bit of an accent bit that was more because I changed it whilst I was there as it was easier than having the "oh you're English do you the queen" type conversations every time I went out:laugh:

Urban Cragou
11-02-2024, 09:51 AM
I worked in America for a year and came home with a bit of an accent bit that was more because I changed it whilst I was there as it was easier than having the "oh you're English do you the queen" type conversations every time I went out:laugh:

I feel like I always ask you this but whereabouts in America again?

Candy Annie Cane
11-02-2024, 01:33 PM
I feel like I always ask you this but whereabouts in America again?

South Carolina is where I spent most of my time. I spent 2 months in Conneticut when I first went over

Livia
11-02-2024, 01:51 PM
I worked in other countries including the USA on several occasions in a few US cities and I'm married to a Texan. No, I've never changed my accent. I'm told I speak Hebrew with a London accent.

bots
11-02-2024, 01:56 PM
ive never lost my accent even though i've not lived in the country for nearly 40 years :laugh:

ChristmasNeeve
11-02-2024, 05:41 PM
Nope never. I have an Australian friend who starts speaking with an Irish accent every time she gets drunk though [emoji23]

Urban Cragou
12-02-2024, 02:15 AM
Nope never. I have an Australian friend who starts speaking with an Irish accent every time she gets drunk though [emoji23]

Irish Guinness can do all sorts to a person after one or two rounds. I’m surprised she didn’t go all Foreign Accent Syndrome on you.

Urban Cragou
12-02-2024, 02:20 AM
I think a lot of people talk differently when they’re under t’influence, tbh. My voice is naturally low anyway but some of the most complete Barry White … evolutions my voice-pitch has gone is when I’ve been gin-drunk. I have to be careful about the way I smoke cigarettes when I smoke (not very often but I only vape what I see as worthwhile, starting from CBD, so when I want a nicotine boost it’s got to be through a cigarette still), else I just get nauseous. But if anything like Benson and Hedges has factored in that night as well I scare even myself with how husky and deep I can get. But those are extremes. On a normal day I don’t talk like that at all. Still more bass-y than baritone but within fairly normal limits (if only it was more projectable). It’s not usually that-that gravelly. Just when gin and/or cigarettes factor in. That’s where the change comes from.

Urban Cragou
15-02-2024, 06:05 AM
South Carolina is where I spent most of my time. I spent 2 months in Conneticut when I first went over

I have a lot of family in Carolina (mostly North, tbh) so I am kind of tapped into Carolina environment and ongoings. Kinda. It’s others I’d definitely want to chill in for a couple of months one day. N.C.’s very balanced as far as America goes, and some great minds come from there. Like you wouldn’t believe.

Ninastar
16-02-2024, 10:26 AM
I always end up like mimicking peoples accents by accident which for many years I thought I was just being ignorant and racist but it turns out that it’s a trait that a lot of autistic people do lol

I genuinely cannot help it. I just try to sound like them so they understand me or whatever. Idk it’s weird.

My British accent picks up when I talk to my British friends/family but otherwise I’m basically totes American now

(I miss my British accent)

Christmas Dynasnow
16-02-2024, 10:33 AM
when i worked for six months in Oz? On a wee island? There would be no way? I d pick up?

Any mannerisms?

No fears?

Urban Cragou
16-02-2024, 10:35 AM
I always end up like mimicking peoples accents by accident which for many years I thought I was just being ignorant and racist but it turns out that it’s a trait that a lot of autistic people do lol

I genuinely cannot help it. I just try to sound like them so they understand me or whatever. Idk it’s weird.

My British accent picks up when I talk to my British friends/family but otherwise I’m basically totes American now

(I miss my British accent)

You’re not autistic though, are you?

Ninastar
16-02-2024, 10:45 AM
You’re not autistic though, are you?

Indubitably

bots
16-02-2024, 10:55 AM
when i worked for six months in Oz? On a wee island? There would be no way? I d pick up?

Any mannerisms?

No fears?

fair dinkum