You're not Northern, Southern, or Western, you're just plain -American-. Your national identity is more important than your local identity, because you don't really have a local identity. You might be from the region in that map, which is defined by this kind of accent, but you could easily not be. Or maybe you just moved around a lot growing up.
funny because i've moved from maine to england to washington to oregon. so i'd say neutral is pretty fitting.
Neutral...I've been living in Michigan for 12+ years now...O_o. I really don't have a distinguishable accent when I normally talk but I've adapted to them all lol
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I have neutral. I have moved once. I just don't live in those city areas where you know where people would talk like that. I just lived in small towns.
Even though this is somewhat irrelevant, I wonder if Canada calls a parking lot a "car park" like the U.K. does.
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