I mean if I listen to British accent, it hits me with lots of real human feelings. I don’t feel that when I hear American accent. It just shoot me out into the space. Why?
British can mean Scottish, English, Northern Irish, or Welsh. Each has it's own dialect of the English language with many accents within, much like the US. I'm going to assume you're referring to the English accent specifically.
How something makes you feel is completely subjective. There's no way to measure feelings for comparison purposes.
You've asked if Americans are "phony" because hearing any American accent doesn't cause you to have the same feelings as when you hear a British (assumed English) accent.
Here's the flaw in your logic. Your reaction and feelings have no bearing on a person's character and whether or not they're "phony." To think otherwise is self-aggrandizing, irrational, and naive.
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I prefer the British accent too. It sounds classier and more regal
First, there really isn't an "American accent" because America is so large, there are many accents here.
That said, ...
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Are you referring to the southern draw? Depends on which Americans.
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What does “shoot out into space” mean? And even if you feel that way, doesn’t mean it’s “fake”.
Americans are melting pot of realness.
because you’re a dumb anon poster.
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