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Sheena Easton's Accent
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I know Sheena Easton has lived in the USA a long time now, but it's strange and a tad irritating to hear this Glaswegian speaking in a thick American accent these days. Not sure which is worse: hers of Catherine Zeta Jones' weird Welsh/American accent. Any thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I really don't think people can help the development of hybrid accents - it happens to some, and not others.
A phtogtapher colleague of mine, Michael Jackson (yeah, I know, so does he ...) has lived in Chicago for over thirty years and it has made not the slightest dent in his South London lilt, others only have to be away for a matter of months, and their accept alters.
It's not something people control, it just varies from person to person.
A phtogtapher colleague of mine, Michael Jackson (yeah, I know, so does he ...) has lived in Chicago for over thirty years and it has made not the slightest dent in his South London lilt, others only have to be away for a matter of months, and their accept alters.
It's not something people control, it just varies from person to person.
I am also intrigued by people who speak a second language without a hint of an accent.
I have interviewed Katie Melua twice and it's easy to think she is British because she has no accent whatsoever - although she switches effortlessly to her native Georgian when speaking with members of the Georgian choir she toured with, and she told me that her family still speak Georgian at home.
I have interviewed Katie Melua twice and it's easy to think she is British because she has no accent whatsoever - although she switches effortlessly to her native Georgian when speaking with members of the Georgian choir she toured with, and she told me that her family still speak Georgian at home.
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