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<blockquote data-quote="Bradskii" data-source="post: 76028064" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>Funnily enough, there is no recognised regional Australian accent. Well, there are some very subtle differences but they're hard to pick up. I personally can't pick them. But when I came to Australia I couldn't differentiate between an Aussie accent and a New Zealand one. Now the differences are as plain as day. Probably as much as the differences that an American or a Canadian recognise between those two accents - which is still a little difficult for me.</p><p></p><p>If you've seen 'In Bruge' then that's a good example of how non-Americans and non-Canadians get confused. Go to youtube and search 'In Bruge Canadian'.</p><p></p><p>Warning: violence and extreme bad language (I hastily removed the link when I watched it again because of that). Do NOT watch if you're offended by swearing or violent behaviour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 76028064, member: 412388"] Funnily enough, there is no recognised regional Australian accent. Well, there are some very subtle differences but they're hard to pick up. I personally can't pick them. But when I came to Australia I couldn't differentiate between an Aussie accent and a New Zealand one. Now the differences are as plain as day. Probably as much as the differences that an American or a Canadian recognise between those two accents - which is still a little difficult for me. If you've seen 'In Bruge' then that's a good example of how non-Americans and non-Canadians get confused. Go to youtube and search 'In Bruge Canadian'. Warning: violence and extreme bad language (I hastily removed the link when I watched it again because of that). Do NOT watch if you're offended by swearing or violent behaviour. [/QUOTE]
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