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Which Accent is the best?
British
British accent has been rated as the most attractive English accent in the world, according to a new survey by the CEOWORLD magazine….These Are The Most Attractive English Accents In The World:
Rank | English Accent | Score |
---|---|---|
1 | British | 68 |
2 | Irish | 57 |
3 | Australian | 53 |
4 | American | 51 |
Is it illegal to say thank you in Canada?
The new initiative, which will forever change the way that Canadians express appreciation for each other, will make Canada more inclusive, says its staunchest proponent, Heather Tiffany Anderson.
What is the stupidest law in Canada?
One of the weirdest illegal things in Canada is to pay for purchases with a lot of coins. You are only allowed, by Canadian law, to use a maximum of 25 loonies (The Canadian dollar coin) and only 5 coins of 25 cents.
What is the difference between American and Canadian accents?
The differences between American and Canadian accents occur due to the influences of other languages on the English language. North America is one continent mostly made up by Canada in the North and US to its south. Mexico is the only other country having some significance in size further down south.
What is the easiest English accent to understand?
Option 1: the American accent. The most popular English accent of them all. Spread around the world by American cinema, music, television and more than 350 million North Americans (including Canadians, eh), this is the easiest accent for most people to understand, whether native speakers or non-native speakers.
Do All American accents have a twang?
All American accents have an easily detectable amount of twang, but there are differences between regional accents. These are some common differences between east and west coast accents:
What kind of accent do Australians have?
Like any other country, there are a variety of regional accents across Australia, but a general, mellow Aussie accent should be quite easy to recognize. The accent developed from colonists in the south of England and as such, it is loosely related to the modern Cockney accent, but with a bit of a twang.