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i pick English canada always
American with "eh" it is.
Depends where you are, we do have an accent but it’s really hard to find people with it now
Really? Because everyone on Trailer Park Boys and Letterkenny has it. And I say that as a northern Minnesotan.
Can people not tell the difference between them and the out for a rip song guy/Bob and Doug?
And yeah, you’ll know the accent but in Toronto people just sound and act American
Don't forget about the 'sorry' key.
It's amariceh
Nah more like American-eh
It's UK spelling. Colour instead of color, etc.
i use cookie and biscuit like they mean different things
cookie: has chocolate or hazelnut
biscuit: has jam, has arbitrary flavors like lemon or has no other flavors
i use them like this: cookies are chewy, biscuits are crunchy