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Aussies could talk me outta mah panties any day.
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I used to live in Woolloomooloo! *lol*
For anyone who doesn't know it's in east Sydney by the water front (next to Kings cross, Potts point and Darlinghurst)







well i dont think i have a strong aussie accent. hockeybobby dont hate me for this commebt but i dont really know the diff between an american and canadian accent. i know this annoys people coz we had some canadians in the club and i asked them where in the states they were fron and i got the feeling they werent impressed.
so how do u explain the diff? is it really obvious between americans and canadians?
There are many stereotypes about the industry that I work in. Sometimes they can be true but human beings are very diverse creatures and cannot be pigeon-holed into one category.
Some of the most effortlessly beautiful, kind, intelligent, successful, motivated, driven and ridiculously hilarious women that I have ever met have been dancers. I've met the best friends that I've ever had in this industry.





^ Canadians are offended when you call 'em Americans and Americans are NOT offended when you call them Canadian. So always ask if Canadian.
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There are many stereotypes about the industry that I work in. Sometimes they can be true but human beings are very diverse creatures and cannot be pigeon-holed into one category.
Some of the most effortlessly beautiful, kind, intelligent, successful, motivated, driven and ridiculously hilarious women that I have ever met have been dancers. I've met the best friends that I've ever had in this industry.





Canadians are like the white bread of the world. We don't have much of anything that could be called an accent...except for people in the maritimes out east. Lysondra is right, we don't wish to be confused with Americans. We like the yanks but we are just different.





I dont think most aussies have an accent. Most aussies dont sound like the late steve irwin did. that's a particularly strong, outback type accent.
There are many stereotypes about the industry that I work in. Sometimes they can be true but human beings are very diverse creatures and cannot be pigeon-holed into one category.
Some of the most effortlessly beautiful, kind, intelligent, successful, motivated, driven and ridiculously hilarious women that I have ever met have been dancers. I've met the best friends that I've ever had in this industry.





EVERYONE has an accent. Just because you don't hear it doesn't mean you don't have one to someone else.
Look like a woman
Think like a man
Act like a lady
Work like a dog
- My Great Grandmother Bessie's Recipe for Success
Nope, I'm definitely not Australian.
I even fail at this.28. Whatever your linguistic skills, you find yourself able to order takeaway fluently in every Asian language.
Not true hb. We can distinguish people with a Toronto accent out here. Canada is a big country with regional accents. But it's not hard to understand how our accent on the whole is similar to an American accent considering how much American media is available to us.





Even easier is to just ask "So.. where does your accent come from?"Works for ANYONE with ANY accent
and no one gets offended...
except me when someone, who is plainly australian, asks me where my accents comes from... I always look at them confused.
Guess I have a slight little left over american in my accent from way back in 1993.
Oh we most certainly do have one.. and like the US different parts of Australia will even have their own unique accents. When I was in America way back in 1993, it stood out like a sore thumb.
Even now I will hear it here and there.
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haha yeah i watch south park you canadians say aboot instead of about right. im a kiwi and when i was in america some people couldnt understand me, apparently i have a really strong kiwi accent, i was even asked how long i had been learning english! but i couldnt understand people in texas, vegas was fine but that texan drawl was tricky. oh and for anyone that doesn't know we do speak english in new zealand and also maori ( really badly for most of us!)





Canadians say Eh? (ay) alot too. As in: It's a beautiful day, Eh? Take off eh. Another good spoof of Canadians is the skit "The Great White North" on the old Second City TV shows. Rick Moranis and another guy played Bob & Doug McKenzie...2 stereotypical canucks with beers and toques on their heads, cooking back bacon and talking about various topics of interest to, or lampooning Canadians. Here's a video you'll love: Bob & Doug
there's a bunch of other episodes there too.
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