I am British. I have a British accent. This fact is to me, rather mundane. When somebody has a British accent, I am not surprised. Equally, other accents are not at all surprising to me, be they American, French, Yorkshire, or anything else.
However, I've just spent a week in the US, and one thing I can say is that a disturbingly high proportion (>50%) of the people I met were horrifically impressed with the fact that I have a British accent...
What's the dealio, homeboys? What is it about my dulcet tones that moves you so?
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A lot of Americans are fascinated by foreign cultures or accents.
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I don't really get it either. People in America have different accents too. New York accent, Boston accent, Southern accent, it really makes no difference.
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Not gonna lie, being English in America will likely get your all the ladies. Use your gift wisely. Of course being an American in England will likely get me laughed at and made fun of :(
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Female British accent = melts Male British accent = meh
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People are just oblivious to cultures so whenever they meet someone with an accent, they jump all over him/her.
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I dunno.
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Every since we went through our rebellious faze where we decided "We don't need to live under your house or your rules dad!" So our deep deep Daddy issues make us latch onto anything British.
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I'm not sure, I guess a lot of Americans are just fascinated by foreign accents.
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They realise that you are their superior, America was never really the same after we kicked them out of the Empire.
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You're a unicorn of dialect. I am surprised they didn't eat you.
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Edited by BritLemon: 6/23/2013 5:15:39 PMBecause they're jealous of our awesome accents.
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I thought this would be a typical "Americans, WHY ARE YOU ALL FAT ILLITERATE MORON FAGGATS?????" eurotrash thread. You pleasantly surprised me OP. OT: Because it's different, and most American's don't hear a British accent very often.
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[quote]However, I've just spent a week in the US, and one thing I can say is that a disturbingly high proportion (>50%) of the people I met were horrifically impressed with the fact that I have a British accent...[/quote] You think THAT'S weird? Oh Lord, be thankful you don't have a Southern Accent.
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Because people hear people with their own accent so much they forget they have one, so when they hear a different one they find it funny... People are easily amused.
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For some reason we're fascinated with the British accent. I think Australian is cooler myself, but we Americans have some odd fascination with the British accent. Tis a mystery
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Americans make fun of other Americans' accents. I've been told I have no accent despite living in the south, however, people make fun of each other with heavier accents.
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you talk funny *cocks shotgun* We don't like people who talk funny around these here parts
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Lots of people just prefer different accents from what they are used to. I could find even the most moronic conversation tolerable if it was being told in accent I'm not used to hearing.
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I just think it's funny. You brits just sound so silly when you talk, with your "pip pip cheerio tea and crumpets, you're a wizard Harry." and whatnot.
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Most Americans have never left their country and think it sounds strange. Don't take it personally.
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Its because its unfortunately uncommon in the US.