I don't judge people by their accent, or how they word things, or how grammatically correct their speech is. Some of the smartest men in the world couldn't spell. I judge a person by their character.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't understand why the accent you speak in has to indicate what level of intellect you have.
No one understands my accent. I'm constantly going to auditions and being told they don't like how I talk. You have to live with criticism, and I don't take it personally.
Readers in general are not fond of dialect, and I don't blame them. I've read books myself that I've had to put down because sounding out every speech gave me a headache.
I think most British people who say they can do an American accent are so bad at it. I find it excruciating. I find it excruciating the other way around, too.
I think when you have to train an accent, it just takes you absolutely into another spectrum of the character.
When I'm doing an accent, you shouldn't notice it for a while, if I'm doing it right.
In my normal life, I do not speak with an accent. It's harder for people to realize my hearing loss in everyday life.
I think Britain is a bit class-ridden. People tend to be judged by how rounded their vowels are.
Accents are always difficult in their way, but as long as you're not throwing an audience off with it, then that's all it should be.
I'm a sucker for any guy with an accent with any kind.