Accents are a strange thing. I mean, what IS an accent, anyway? I live in Northern Ontario where nobody really has 'grown' an accent. That is--until I go somewhere like New York City, or Chicago, or pretty much ANYWHERE--where I'm told I have a 'Canadian' accent, whatever that is.
I'm sure that as you become accustomed to the way you speak, and the way all of the people around you speak... to YOU, you don't have an accent. But to everyone else, you do.
On that note, I've listened to myself talk, and I can't label my voice with an accent. I'd like to say my voice is 'plain', or 'normal', but... then again, what is normal?
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