I love doing voices, I would really enjoy doing voice acting or audiobooks.
I can do a pretty good Scottish accent, so I can technically do an impression of 90% of the dwarves in LOTR and the Hobbit. Not to mention the fact that, having an English accent, I am unintentionally doing an impression of more or less every elf ever.
I love doing voices, I would really enjoy doing voice acting or audiobooks.
I can do a pretty good Scottish accent, so I can technically do an impression of 90% of the dwarves in LOTR and the Hobbit. Not to mention the fact that, having an English accent, I am unintentionally doing an impression of more or less every elf ever.
Niiiiice. XD
I have found myself more and more commonly speaking/reading in an English accent in my head. I think I might be a traitor. It's just such a nice accent!
I can do a pretty good Scottish accent, so I can technically do an impression of 90% of the dwarves in LOTR and the Hobbit. Not to mention the fact that, having an English accent, I am unintentionally doing an impression of more or less every elf ever.
Niiiiice. XD
I have found myself more and more commonly speaking/reading in an English accent in my head. I think I might be a traitor. It's just such a nice accent!
Indeed.
*gasp!* [incert_stormtrooper_traitor_gif_] Actually I find myself using/attempting to use an American accent every so often. Accents are quite fascinating.
I have found myself more and more commonly speaking/reading in an English accent in my head. I think I might be a traitor. It's just such a nice accent!
Indeed.
*gasp!* [incert_stormtrooper_traitor_gif_] Actually I find myself using/attempting to use an American accent every so often. Accents are quite fascinating.
I guess it is, depending on the region.
I find it super fascinating to hear British people do American accents. Because since I naturally have this accent I can't wrap my head around how I would change my vowels and such to match it if I didn't speak this way already. Even though I'm pretty good at accents in general, I have no concept of what it would be like to imitate my own. I also just find it very amusing to hear it imitated.
I recently found out that Dom Monaghan (the actor who played Merry) can do a very good and amusing American accent. XD
*gasp!* [incert_stormtrooper_traitor_gif_] Actually I find myself using/attempting to use an American accent every so often. Accents are quite fascinating.
I guess it is, depending on the region.
I find it super fascinating to hear British people do American accents. Because since I naturally have this accent I can't wrap my head around how I would change my vowels and such to match it if I didn't speak this way already. Even though I'm pretty good at accents in general, I have no concept of what it would be like to imitate my own. I also just find it very amusing to hear it imitated.
I recently found out that Dom Monaghan (the actor who played Merry) can do a very good and amusing American accent. XD
I gotta hear a British person do an American accent. I mean, it's actually kind of obvious but I've never heard a of a non-American doing an American accent...you only ever hear people doing British accents.
I find it super fascinating to hear British people do American accents. Because since I naturally have this accent I can't wrap my head around how I would change my vowels and such to match it if I didn't speak this way already. Even though I'm pretty good at accents in general, I have no concept of what it would be like to imitate my own. I also just find it very amusing to hear it imitated.
I recently found out that Dom Monaghan (the actor who played Merry) can do a very good and amusing American accent. XD
I gotta hear a British person do an American accent. I mean, it's actually kind of obvious but I've never heard a of a non-American doing an American accent...you only ever hear people doing British accents.
I think that comes with living in America. XD But yeah, you're right. It's very fun to ask foreign people to try it but it's not like I'm gonna run up to a random foreigner I notice and ask them, that might be kinda weird. So opportunities are limited.
I find it super fascinating to hear British people do American accents. Because since I naturally have this accent I can't wrap my head around how I would change my vowels and such to match it if I didn't speak this way already. Even though I'm pretty good at accents in general, I have no concept of what it would be like to imitate my own. I also just find it very amusing to hear it imitated.
I recently found out that Dom Monaghan (the actor who played Merry) can do a very good and amusing American accent. XD
I gotta hear a British person do an American accent. I mean, it's actually kind of obvious but I've never heard a of a non-American doing an American accent...you only ever hear people doing British accents.
I thought it was quite common for Brits to do American accents.