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I was literally just thinking about this and you know how like when people come to America We're like and they've been here for a while. They don't drop their accent like owner sourcing there It seems like his accent just he refuses to drop it. They're like, I don't know to Kimmy Mottonville I don't know why came to mind, but the real question is like To people that aren't American do Americans have an accent Do we have an accent to you guys? You don't think about it because Everybody's a foreigner to somebody But do we have an accent? And if we do have an accent, what is it? Is it like, is it like, hi, Maine? What's going on, Maine? What are you talking about? I don't know if it's country, but what do we sound like to people that aren't American? Cause I don't know why I'm just thinking about this right now. Like, do we sound weird? I don't know. Cause you don't hear a French person come over here and they sound weird, but do Americans sound weird to everybody else? What you guys take on that? Interesting.
Some people in front countries that try to speak English, even though it's not their native language, sometimes they'll put emphasis on one letter or two letters more than the other. So, I wouldn't say that we have an accent, I would say that we just pronounce things differently.