How popular, if at all, is the English accent in Canada?
I'm curious. :D
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Originally Posted by Liberal Scott
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I'm curious. :D
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
It has gotten me both employed and laid. Albeit upon different occasions.
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 10808196)
It has gotten me both employed and laid. Albeit upon different occasions.
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Got me employed
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 10808224)
Got me employed
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Gets me misunderstood. You try asking for Jawbone in stores and see where it gets you.
Most people think my accent is Scottish or Irish, they did in England too. |
Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Originally Posted by Souvy
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Got me laid and migrated.
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
No clue about an English accent but my Scottish accent is adored here :thumbsup:
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
The OP posted a similar question in the USA forum so I'll repeat my response from there...
Many of the comments on this thread apply to other accents too - not just the English accent. I've seen Canadian and American girls swoon at guys with Irish, Scottish, French and Italian accents. So I don't think it's the English accent particularly - it's any accent that marks you as something different from what they normally hear. Besides, what is an English accent anyway? Scousers, Brummies, Cockneys and Mancs all have very different accents. Some sound better than others to different people. Some English accents naturally come across as very pompous and "know it all" which I have seen irritate people. |
Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
you need an option for 'no one cares'
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Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Originally Posted by MarylandNed
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The OP posted a similar question in the USA forum so I'll repeat my response from there...
Many of the comments on this thread apply to other accents too - not just the English accent. I've seen Canadian and American girls swoon at guys with Irish, Scottish, French and Italian accents. So I don't think it's the English accent particularly - it's any accent that marks you as something different from what they normally hear. Besides, what is an English accent anyway? Scousers, Brummies, Cockneys and Mancs all have very different accents. Some sound better than others to different people. Some English accents naturally come across as very pompous and "know it all" which I have seen irritate people. There is one particular female judge who always starts by saying, "Mr. X, I am so glad you are before me today as I just love hearing your accent ..." Completely inappropriate but, there you are! I also agree that most people react to an accent, no matter where in the world one is. |
Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
One female shop assistant described it as a chick magnet.
I don't think as many as ten people have ever commented on it in 9 years. Mostly it's a nuisance when people on the phone and taxi drivers don't understand me. If I want to go to Lawtons I just can't bring myself to say LAHHT'ns. "The other side of Connaught" means nothing, but eventually they know I mean Cunnaht.:o |
Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
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Particularly judges. I have experienced judges reacting very poorly to my accent (southern England, not public school). They have read my written brief, will indicate that they are happy with the written submissions made and will then ask relatively innocuous questions for clarification. It is amazing how often their demeanour changes once I actually speak, even if only for a short period of time.
There is one particular female judge who always starts by saying, "Mr. X, I am so glad you are before me today as I just love hearing your accent ..." Completely inappropriate but, there you are! I also agree that most people react to an accent, no matter where in the world one is. |
Re: How popular if at all is the English accent in Canada?
Originally Posted by Souvy
(Post 10808228)
In what capacity?
Again totally and utterly hilarious to a Brummie Once I had my foot in the door so to speak, they realised I could do a bit more than that and so, here I still am! |
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