I tend to talk a lot in a Sir Ian McKelleny way and talk with Tolkien words - usually when being sarcastic.
Or, if I'm imitating someone, I do them with a Terrance and Philip accent just to annoy them.
As for changing my regional accent to account for my emotions - no. That is sick, perverted and just plain wrong and anyone that does it SHOULD BE SHOT!
/sensationalism
Originally posted by Darth Jello
Ok, this is gonna seem kinda weird. But I have this friend who randomly breaks out into an english accent when she talks. It's kinda weird. When she's explaining something she'll start talking in the queen's english, when she's pissed she starts yelling in either a liverpudlian or cockney accent, and occasionally she sprinkles her metaphors with gaellic!!! Here's the thing though, SHE'S NEVER BEEN OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES AND HAS HAD NO DIRECT PROLONGED CONTACT WITH ANYONE FROM THE UK UNTIL LAST SEMESTER AT COLLEGE!!! It's funny, but it's also kinda creepy, like she's channeling dead Britons.
I do that,...but I do it on purpose for fun.
does she do it on purpose or not?