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by watermelon59 1988 days ago
> My friend, on the other hand, just seemed like a French person but with a faint speech anomaly and an oddly limited vocabulary at times.

Damn, now I wonder if that's how I come off when speaking English.

I'm from South America and have been living in the US for the last 8 years. But even before that, I always really liked English and as a kid worked really hard to emulate the way I heard it spoken in American TV shows.

The way I speak has been described as, "pretty much no accent, but you don't sound like you're from anywhere in particular." Other immigrants sometimes think I'm American, but most people say I sound like someone who speaks English as their first language, but they aren't be able to tell which country I could be from.

Maybe I should just have a bit more of a foreign accent, after all :D

2 comments

Well your written English is flawless. Pretty cool.
Thank you :)
What you described reminds me of Rosamund Pike in “Gone Girl”, I kept wondering what the deal was with her accent. But it turns out she’s British and did accent lessons. Her English wasn’t incorrect but just sounded really strange to my Midwest ears.
Oh hey :) I remember your username. I replied to a comment of yours yesterday.

Interesting. I'm gonna watch that movie when I get chance.