Do you prefer British English or American English? Why?
Do you prefer British English or American English? Why?
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British sounds gay as FUCK
English, English girls sound cute.
Thanks Dutchbro
GenAm because britons are impolite and pretentious
British sounds better when listening to an audio book or something
American sounds harsher and funnier and works better in comedy
british, sounds high class
don’t really care tbeeh. I do like English women with soft posh accents tho
For me, it's Aluminium
British. I dont know why but Im an absolute sucker for a good British accent they sound nice to me and kinda funny
American, they have normal and neutral accents, plus i prefer their vocabulary style, tho some british accents are really great, but they are few and far between and i wouldnt be able to tell where they are from, the more neutral the british accent is the more i like them, hate those over the top bri'ish ones
British accents are better but American spelling is superior.
To be honest I use the two interchangeably, unless you mean spoken accent.
are you a pepega or something?
Absolutely british
ye das rite pardner we speak with dem neutral accents n all here in amurica
are there any non-natives on Zig Forums that sound like natives?
Some is. I like "civilization" but "color" always makes me think of a kid typing. "Color" and "humor" always looks hilarious to me. So.... simplified.
ill take pardner over got a fag innit
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Doesn't matter, we will all speak American English eventually. I spend so little time talking to other British people that Americanisms have begun creeping into my vocabulary, and I've even starting using words like "garbage", "diaper" and "truck" in real life.
She cute
I like the straight-talking American accent, especially Texan accent.
>diaper
based
Honestly there isn't that much of a difference(WW2 cooperative efforts and trans-Atlantic accent made by both our governments did this). Its the hick accents you have to look out for. Like those welsh in Britain and Appalachians in America.
American
American if it’s spoken correctly. British because it almost never is.
American English. It's out of habit, due to movies and video games. I like their accent better though.
British: Roman Empire
American: Vulgar barbarians at the gate
I’ve actually noticed Brits sounding like Americans more and more
and that's a good thing