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Yes, there is obvious Irish influence
No, not at all
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You must of been to Newfoundland or something cause I can assure you the majority Canadians accents are the same as American. Especially in the more populated areas like Ontario and Alberta.
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Ontario shares some similarities with New Yorkers in the upper valley but that is it. Nova Scotia they still speak Gaellic, Quebec is French, Newfoundland sounds very different etc.... I would say Alaskans sound closer to canadians than Americans. I am saying the accent of a Canadian I can easily pick up on....I am a New Englander and our accents are different.
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She actually sounds pretty damn similar to people from the UP area of Michigan. I think they sound funny lol. And no she does not sound Irish much at all. My one grandmother was from Ireland and sounded nothing like that when she talked.
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Not at all. My parents have upper Midwest accents, not even remotely close to Irish sounding.
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I cannot do american accents except for Southern accents which I find easy enough to do. Dont know why that is. New York accents are not nice to listen to but others, like the minnesota accent sounds neutral.
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