Yes they do.
Americans do have accents, British people do have accents. When one has a different way of speaking than another then it is noticed. When a British person hears an American person speaking, the American does have an accent to the Brit.AnswerEveryone has an accent! That's how British people know that you are Americans, and how you know that theyare British! Strange question!!
It is probably because you live in the states now and everyone around you has an American Accent. It is weird for me, because I have a closer British than American accent, and no one I even know has a British accent, so I guess mine is like a freak thing. (and no it is not a lysp or talking difficulty. everyone has actually told me I have a British accent, even British people..)
Americans have an accent known as the American accent. People who do not have the accent hear it, but to someone that has the accent it can not be heard because they are used to speaking it. British people do not have an accent but to Americans and other countries they do for example.
It's not just British, most people seem to lose accent when they sing.
As with any people some will like it others will not
Yeah! He is British. He was born in Redditch, UK. February 1st 1994.
Not at all. The differences between British and American English are written; accent is an entirely different matter. Think about it: if everyone in the UK suddenly started spelling words using only the American spellings, would their accents all switch?
After a while, it will sound a little British to your American friends when you return home, but you will still sound American to British ears.
No they have an Irish accent.
Answer: YESS! Long Answer: If you have a family which has a British sounding accent and you have picked it up even though you were not born from the native country, you should be proud to have it.It is a rare position to be born in a country and have an accent different to many other people. Try to think of it as a unique thing than "against the norm".
Yes. English speaking Welsh people tend to have a slightly different accent from natural Welsh speakers and both are different from other accents in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
With a British accent.