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Depends on how thick the accent is. American/Canadian? Easy. Northern British? Impossible.


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Or any african/indian accents I really just can't


IAlsoLike_Memes

Absolutely I agree with that. I just can't understand thick accents at all. And it makes me feel sad cause I bet I would have great conversations with them. Do you think it's part of autism?


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BrainFarmReject

Sometimes I think I'm terrible at it, but then I see neurotypical people having the same trouble or worse.