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21 Sep 2015, 4:07 pm

I sometimes have a habit of faking Southern {because I have family living in the South} and British {because I watch a lot of British shows} accents as a way to get people to leave me and my family alone.


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21 Sep 2015, 11:22 pm

Ettina wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
same for southern accents/northeastern accents for the most part, probably due to residual PTSD from being around army thugs who generally spoke with those types of sound ("whassup, freeboi?"). I realize this last part is less than fully rational, but fear does weird things with one's thinking.


I have trouble listening to French for the same reason. The worst and third worst schools I was in were both French immersion schools. Even now, hearing my name pronounced with a French accent makes me tense up.

I wish I spoke French like you probably can.