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<blockquote data-quote="jawmalawm24" data-source="post: 290184"><p>Australian accent was annoying to me when I first heard it it from a dude but Australian chicks are hot so when they speak to me I get horny so it sounds better. That's just my very honest opinion stupid I know but it's true. New Zealand and Australian accents are very similiar the differences I could tell when I lived in Australia was that they say their letter 'I' and 'A' different and they say haych for the letter 'H'</p><p> </p><p> For Example:Sick, Dick, lick sounds like Seek, Deek, Leek. Dance, prance, lance etc. sounds the same as how an American would pronounce it. Can't really remember any other words that were different but I'll come back if I do.</p><p> </p><p>I'm gonna be honest here please no one take any offense but I find it hard trying to understand Indian accents they talk in sylables and fluctuate so it's hard for me. Chinese accents are funny to me but I like the way they talk because it makes me laugh. I've only ever spoken to Americans while in Oz 7 years ago so I can't really say what their accent was like and plus they were black too so they always used slang and kept calling me a n$#@! because I was darker than they were.</p><p></p><p>I have no real experience talking with English people but from what I see on the tv and stuff I use to be annoyed at their accent but after listening to Kate Beckinsale speak I got a stiffy and now I love the fact that I have English blood in me lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jawmalawm24, post: 290184"] Australian accent was annoying to me when I first heard it it from a dude but Australian chicks are hot so when they speak to me I get horny so it sounds better. That's just my very honest opinion stupid I know but it's true. New Zealand and Australian accents are very similiar the differences I could tell when I lived in Australia was that they say their letter 'I' and 'A' different and they say haych for the letter 'H' For Example:Sick, Dick, lick sounds like Seek, Deek, Leek. Dance, prance, lance etc. sounds the same as how an American would pronounce it. Can't really remember any other words that were different but I'll come back if I do. I'm gonna be honest here please no one take any offense but I find it hard trying to understand Indian accents they talk in sylables and fluctuate so it's hard for me. Chinese accents are funny to me but I like the way they talk because it makes me laugh. I've only ever spoken to Americans while in Oz 7 years ago so I can't really say what their accent was like and plus they were black too so they always used slang and kept calling me a n$#@! because I was darker than they were. I have no real experience talking with English people but from what I see on the tv and stuff I use to be annoyed at their accent but after listening to Kate Beckinsale speak I got a stiffy and now I love the fact that I have English blood in me lol. [/QUOTE]
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