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superboyian
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15 Feb 2010, 8:08 am

MONKEY wrote:
superboyian wrote:
MONKEY wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen, my speaking voice:
(vid)
I think I am quite a fast talker and a bit lazy/slurry sounding. I'm not sure if it's monotone or not, is it? My mum thinks it can be sometimes.


I love your accent.. Are you from the north of england by any chance?

From what I think, it is a little last kinda like me when I'm in a really talkative mood or when i'm explaining alot of things but I don't realise that i'm doing it. :lol:

I wouldn't say i'm a loud person but from what I can see, you seem pretty interesting to be around.. :D


Almost, I'm from the midlands, Stoke on Trent to be exact.
You should see me when I'm in a talkative mood :P you haven't seen anything yet. I can go on for hours.


Oooh.... :lol: I've have alot of talkative friends so i'll definitely survive there... :lol:


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aziraphale
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15 Feb 2010, 10:01 am

I tend to switch around in my speaking style. Sometimes I sound very colloquial, even dysphemistic. Other times I will sound very formal and speak in a manner that sounds like a government manual with more sesquipedalian vocabulary. Other times I will sound rather literary. It's odd.