Apparently I have a grand "Minnesotan" accent; I personally don't hear it when I speak, but I think that's because I haven't been around many people from other places besides Minnesota :dry:
I have a east-end/cockney London accent I don't really pronounce the letter T in some words/names like butter and Peter. I like my accent but some people don't understand what I'm saying so I have to repeat what I said.
I've got a typical Aussie accent... at least I'm pretty sure I do (there's nothing special about it, e.g. I don't have a deep voice, etc). Honestly to me it just sounds "normal"... but I bet if I went to another country everyone would be like "WOAH CHECK OUT THE ACCENT ON THAT CHICK!" :eek: I was watching this mini documentary about the Australian accent compared to other accents, and apparently all of Australia pretty much has the same sound, with a slight sound variation with the people who live in South Australia (which for those of you who don't know is a state). As for whether I like it, well I like my accent in terms of it's my voice... but in all honesty if I got to choose, I would totally go for a British accent (I wouldn't care whether it's English (as in the country) or not)! ♥