"Aussie" is pronounced "Ozzie" -- with the accent on the first syllable.
Hey I'm English and quite frankly I'm really into the Aussie accent, there's an Aussie bird I know, I find her accent a massive turn on to be honest and would say if anything the fact the she is Australian is a turn on.
If you have a british accent, we Americans think you say "harry" funny also.
Why are Australians Aussie's? Why are Americans Americans? they are all the same question Aussie's have ascent by listening to their surroundings same as Chinese they have their ascent by listening to their surroundings !
Everyone has an accent, including Americans. The perception that Americans do not have an accent is because American English is often considered the standard or "neutral" accent in certain contexts. Different regions within the United States, however, have various accents and dialects.
I think they originally came from Australia. And since I'm from oz.....AUSSIE! AUSSIE! AUSSIE! OI! OI! OI!
Americans don't have a lame accent. Every country has a different accent. Americans might say Indians have a silly accent. But to them, it isn't
The "correct" Australian slang term is strine.
'sing' i think
Aussie (Australia)
the sterotype for british is "crooked teeth, bad accent and very perverted, blunt and forward with doing innaproite things" that is how people i know think of britts. but opinons differ (:
A blaccent is an affected accent characteristic of African Americans.