I speak in whatever accents I can 'find', so long as I master it.
Depending on the person, I speak in different accents. Not dialects - I do not really have the opportunity to really stay in any given place loooong enough to learn different regional variants of languages. Just accents.
I'm ok with the Singaporean, Filipino, Received Pronunciation, Southern American, African American Vernacular, and Australian English variants.
Given the opportunity, it's good to master Chinglish (the Chinese style of English), French-accented English, Canadian English, Spanglish (Spanish accented English), Maori-accented English, etc...
Depending on the person, I speak in different accents. Not dialects - I do not really have the opportunity to really stay in any given place loooong enough to learn different regional variants of languages. Just accents.
I'm ok with the Singaporean, Filipino, Received Pronunciation, Southern American, African American Vernacular, and Australian English variants.
Given the opportunity, it's good to master Chinglish (the Chinese style of English), French-accented English, Canadian English, Spanglish (Spanish accented English), Maori-accented English, etc...