FadedRose
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Glad to see this! For me regarding where I'm from due to my Deaf accent in order of course:
1) England
2) New York
3) Russia
As a kid I used to go to Ryan's the all you can eat buffet and met a man there from sweden who heard me ask where the cheese was. I could not find it they had moved the buffet around and with my accent Cheese is hard for me to say as well as Chair. The damn CH and SH...
he quipped up all excited asking me " where are you from? I'm from sweden are you? you sound like me!"
heh...I wish.
1) England
2) New York
3) Russia
As a kid I used to go to Ryan's the all you can eat buffet and met a man there from sweden who heard me ask where the cheese was. I could not find it they had moved the buffet around and with my accent Cheese is hard for me to say as well as Chair. The damn CH and SH...
he quipped up all excited asking me " where are you from? I'm from sweden are you? you sound like me!"
heh...I wish.
. Although, if the "trick" works for you, maybe you can use it to identify how the accent sounds and how your mouth forms.
I have noticed how easily it is for deafness to be "invisible" unless a person notices the "accent" or spots a HA or CI or ASL
. I don't think they are meaning to use the "accent" to make fun of the deaf character and therefore deaf in general, but rather as one way that the audience can identify the character as deaf without needing to come out and explain everything to the audience. Depending on how it is done, I think it is the same as British actors faking American accents when playing an American character for a show for example (ie House M.D. 