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Which American accent do you have? Neutral You`re not Northern, Southern, or Western, you`re just plain -American-. Your national identity is more important than your local identity, because you don`t really have a local identity. You might be from the region in that map, which is defined by... more
Reviewed by TheMonolith May 10 2009, 08:01pm ( 55 reviews ) • youthink.com
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Rated by jillybob on Sep 02, 4:13pm
I live in New York, but I have a neutral accent. I liked this because it's hard to judge your own accent sometmes
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Rated by Neoscryer on Aug 04, 9:29pm
I WAS raised in Indiana. :D
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Reviewed by twbrooks6 on Jun 14, 6:55pm
I am apparently Western, yet i was born in the south-east. Go figure...
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Rated by EthereaLily on Jun 07, 3:14pm
"Sounds almost Canadian. You may have even been asked if you were from Canada before." That's right; I am Canadian.
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Rated by 18pct on May 28, 6:43am
This got my Canadian accent right, I was actually kinda surprised.
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Reviewed by SleweD on May 27, 2:07pm
This could either mean an r-less NYC or Providence accent or one from Jersey which doesn't sound the same. Just because you got this result doesn't mean you don`t pronounce R's.(People in Jersey don`t call their state "Joisey" in real life) Guess again, i'm from London, England :P