I know for a fact that as a child, it was Russian. Now it’s kind of odd. Most of the time, I do have an American accent but have a mix of English too.

Example: I tend to pronounce my “r”’s like an Englishman. When I say “I don’t care/I don’t mind”, something like that, it’s English. I also pronounce words like “bath” or “grass” like an American would.

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    A Mid-Atlantic accent?

    Any accent of English, including more recent ones, perceived as a mixture of American and British English, and often perceived as incorporating the prestige speech of one or both countries

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    I love hearing that there is a singular American accent when every place I visit in the US has a different accent, some of which are a struggle to understand.

    Any country has a massive number of accents, especially the larger and more populated they are.