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Does anyone else ...?

Have a strong urge to speak in a British accent after watching a Harry Potter film, or have a longing to adopt one?

I'm an American, and also a Californian. My accent is probably annoying to some people because I talk like this like everday, but it's cause like I can't like help it! I'm not even kidding.
British accents seem so sweet and sophisicated, and I've fallen in love with Dan's. I also adore the terms :P

... so yeah. Maybe I can force the voice in my head to speak with one ..
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hmm.. no not really. i have a lot of accents.. mainly cause i go to an international school and every time i talk to depending who my accent changes.. its weird.. i try to keep it the same but well just one of those things. and i'm answering this qn with a comment because the answer qn button is not her on my com.. thats weird..
alisonfaith297 posted over a year ago
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im already british lol so no faking required
jodarchy posted over a year ago
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After watching the movies, I almost adopted one. I could easlily pass as a Brit. :)
Ann_Longbottom posted over a year ago
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Yeah I also feel the urge to speak in a british accent after watching the movies, specially after hearing Dan's accent, it's so cool :D
smallypuppy22 posted over a year ago
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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Answers

Gred_and_Forge said:
I used to speak in a British accent before I even heard about Harry Potter. I love their accents so much. In fact, I love almost everything British. I even use their slang for American words (i.e. I say chips instead of french fries for example). Some people can pull off an accent brilliantly, some can not. I think I do an okay one though, if I do say so meself x]


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I used to speak in a British accent before I even heard about Harry Potter.  I love their accents so much. In fact, I love almost everything British.  I even use their slang for American words (i.e. I say chips instead of french fries for example).  Some people can pull off an accent brilliantly, some can not.  I think I do an okay one though, if I do say so meself x]
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GemonkDruid said:
Eh, not really. I actually have the urge to head-butt someone after watching HP. :D
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InvaderZia716 said:
Sometimes I'm like that. Like you, I'm also a Californian. Whenever I read Harry Potter, and no one's home, I read it aloud with an accent... C=
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That's not creepy.
alexthedog posted over a year ago
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=P
InvaderZia716 posted over a year ago
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I've done that before! :D
-Alohomora- posted over a year ago
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I do that, too :D but only when I'm alone :D
smallypuppy22 posted over a year ago
zanhar1 said:
Lol yes
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Harrypotter148 said:
Yes and i fail!
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cassie-1-2-3 said:
Ugh, no. For me, it's the opposite.

There are some British accents I like. Just none in Harry Potter, except for Snapes. I'm sure it's a regional thing, like not all American accents are the same. I probably just dislike Northern british accents, or something. Whatever variation of the British accent is present in Harry Potter films is the one I dislike.

Anyways, no, I don't do that. I have a strong urge not to speak in an accent, but sometimes I can't help it. It's so contagious.
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ThePrincesTale said:
Funny you say this, because 10 minutes ago I was reading the blurb of Harry Potter 4 over the phone to my friend, and I automatically put on a british accent, it was hilarious.
To be fair though, I had been watching Jamie Oliver a minute before that :)
I love all the British accents in the movies. They are so awesome! Especially when Ron says 'Bloody 'ell', it's sweet.
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PoisonRose said:
British or Australian,I'd love to have either.
The voice in my head that says what Im thinking or what Im about to say is usually British though
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MissKnowItAll said:
lol I do it anyway. :D:D:D
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Ruwin said:
I have no idea, how would it sound if I spoke Czech in a British accent, but it's never too late to try :D
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alexthedog said:
Yes, yes I do. I try, but fail.
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Yes, yes I do. I try, but fail.
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ecpjll said:
I used to when I was younger. Not anymore. Adults can't do that and still be seen as sane. lol
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MJsPrincess_ said:
Me²! :D Bit i still have much to learn! Most of the time, I speak French and Dutch so it's kind of difficult. American looks easier to me but I don't like it much. I prefer Brittish..... DON'T HIT ME!! xD ♥
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ReibyKathBlack said:
yes, I want to. I love British accent. But that's kind of hard, because we, in my country, don't speak English. We speak our own language ...
so it's hard to speak in a British accent when I'm not even speak English in my daily life. I just speak English when I'm on the internet like Fanpop or when I'm talk with my cousin . :/
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Angel-Trix said:
Nah, but speaking Japanese on the other hand...And if I was MORE fluent in Korean. Wow I''m way off subject. But not really. Having an English accent isn't that cool in my opinion. It's just fun to speak that way when me and my friends are high on those sugar sticks or whatever you call them. LOL
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xDark_Angelx said:
Yes, all the time. I have an obsession for British accents; it's so weird, and I have no explanation. If any character on a show or movie has one, even a cartoon (like Private from the Penguins of Madagascar), I just die over it! And sometimes, especially after Harry Potter, I keep talking in a British accent (this girl confused her poor mom after seeing DH part one when we left). XD
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