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  • British

    45 44.12%
  • American

    50 49.02%
  • Australian

    4 3.92%
  • Others (Engrish, Rednecks, etcetera)

    3 2.94%
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    i like american english best...
    cause it's easier to heard, and understand.
    and i heard it more often then the others...
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    prefer american english ~

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    I think because from children we have teached american english at shcool, so i do prefer american english, it's feel easier to speak for me than the brithis one..

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    I prefer British English, the origin of English Language

    American and Australian English use too many slang in their daily conversation, and it's hard for newcomer to understand what they said

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    It's true Americans use too much slang in their daily conversation, and even "creating" new words. Australians don't do that, they only have kind of different accent.

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    I prefer British..

    but .. (once again), I just like the tone of british

    but it reminds me of un-understandable circumstances.. such as high-speed speech.. it goes like some sandstorm whirling in my ears

    so I use American...

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    i prefer British English, the the conversation is so smooth..

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    I prefer american english , its simple, easy to learn, and his accent was cool like me

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    i newest in here , and actually not understand different australian and british

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    prefer for british, for me its easier to understand than america with the slang.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathnight View Post
    prefer for british, for me its easier to understand than america with the slang.
    what do you mean with slang? can you give example?

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    american is easier to learn. but the coolest thing is british for me

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    vote for american..

    the reason is simple..
    it's easy to learn

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    american,

    i hate Australian english, the accent is so confusing..
    even you are a master in english,
    that is not a guarantee you can talk with Australian people.

    example.

    someday in american should be read = (samdei)
    but in australian someday = (samdai) => looks like some die..

    if you are not an expert and then you will be surprise and ask who is die?

    lol...


    FYI, australian english is similar with british english.
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    American english are easier to understand, end of the line

    both british and australian is not good for me

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