ENGLISH, not UK-ish. I mean accents within England/Britain, whatever it's called. Not including Wales, Ireland, etc. All ENGLISH accents sound the same to me.
Caps, ok. Well you said British and British includes people with stong Scottish accents and the Queen. And I highly doubt anyone could think a proper posh accent sounds the same as a strong Northern one, no matter what country they're from. Where are you getting your ideas of English accents from anyway? Because TV would use the same generic accent anyway.
Caps, ok. Well you said British and British includes people with stong Scottish accents and the Queen. And I highly doubt anyone could think a proper posh accent sounds the same as a strong Northern one, no matter what country they're from. Where are you getting your ideas of English accents from anyway? Because TV would use the same generic accent anyway.
Sorry, I enjoy using caps. When I say British I mean just England, I should have specified, I guess... And I'm sorry, I've never been to England. I've only talked to an English person once before in my life. I don't know anything about England... I honestly couldn't name a city besides London. We don't learn about England in school, and we definitely don't learn about the different types of English accents. Yes, TV is the place I've heard these accents on.
Sorry, I enjoy using caps. When I say British I mean just England, I should have specified, I guess... And I'm sorry, I've never been to England. I've only talked to an English person once before in my life. I don't know anything about England... I honestly couldn't name a city besides London. We don't learn about England in school, and we definitely don't learn about the different types of English accents. Yes, TV is the place I've heard these accents on.
I've heard tons of different English people on television, and they all sound the same. Harry Potter characters, JK Rowling, Sienna Miller, Rod Stewert, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Johnny Depp... they all sound the same to me.