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Originally Posted by duga
Americans do that a lot, but in our defense it's not like the rest of the world is immune from it. Try being an American abroad from 2000-2008...nonstop Bush comments. As if we all voted for him.
That and any time a non-US related topic came up, they would stop and ask me if I knew what they were talking about. As if all Americans are ignorant rednecks. I was considering just telling people I was Canadian.
So, enjoy that all you guys get is stuff about your accents. I wish I had that...
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On top of all of this, I have a typical American accent, but I say some words in a weird ways.
I go to school in Western New York and people are always asking me to say things since I pronounce things differently.
I don't think it's annoying at all, it's annoying when people say that I'm saying things wrong, but it's not annoying when they're curious about the way I pronounce things.