In my normal life, I do not speak with an accent. It's harder for people to realize my hearing loss in everyday life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you speak in another accent, it affects you. You can't help but be changed by it.
I speak English without an accent, and I speak Spanish without an accent. I really do have the best of both worlds.
I grew up in a lot of different places, so I pick up accents pretty quickly.
When I'm doing an accent, you shouldn't notice it for a while, if I'm doing it right.
I keep forgetting I'm speaking in an American accent sometimes. The dangerous thing is that you end up forgetting what your real accent is after a while! It's really strange; I've never done a job in an American accent before.
Everyone tells me I have a funny accent. It's because I copy people. I learned English at school but have best friends who are French, Australian, English and American; a very weird mix.
I love accents, I love listening to people talk, I like to try to emulate it as accurately as I can.
My accent remained terrible. It was very hard for me to initiate any conversation with someone I didn't know.
I never found accents difficult, after learning languages.
To be honest, accents are one of those things for me, personally, that usually come quite naturally by just listening to the people.