So, I was having a conversation with a few friends the other night at the bar and accents came up.
It's always a topic that interests me.
Do you speak with an accent? I would guess most people don't know they do, or don't realize it. You usually only become aware of it when other people say you have one.
I'm from, and still live in the NYC metro area where you have tons of different accents in a relatively small area. I have a heavy North Jersey (Joisey) accent. Which is very different from Queens, Brooklyn, Long Island or Staten Island, which are all within minutes driving distance from me. But I try my best to squelch it.
So ya, do you have an accent and what area is it?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			It's always a topic that interests me.
Do you speak with an accent? I would guess most people don't know they do, or don't realize it. You usually only become aware of it when other people say you have one.
I'm from, and still live in the NYC metro area where you have tons of different accents in a relatively small area. I have a heavy North Jersey (Joisey) accent. Which is very different from Queens, Brooklyn, Long Island or Staten Island, which are all within minutes driving distance from me. But I try my best to squelch it.
So ya, do you have an accent and what area is it?
				

  Since progressing through my career, however, I've picked up Yorkshire lilts, Northern Irish drawls in some words (most of my friends in Uni were Northern Irish and Northern English), and some have even commented, especially when I'm tired or under duress, that my accent shifts suddenly to a strong South Wales sound (mind you, I've only ever been to Wales once ever, on holiday with my parents when I was 14).

