Hey, Cooney or anyone else who thinks they can answer this question, I was just wondering if when you speak Japanese do people ever tell you that you have like an accent? Like we all know about people having accents when speaking English when they're from a non-North American country, but I'm just wondering to what extent does it go the other way? I'm assuming you have some type of accent since you aren't Japanese, or have you kind of assimilated your accent out of your speech as you've grown accustomed to the speaking Japanese? Just thought would be an interesting question...
I realize Cooney does not visit this forum that often, so everyone feel free to give some thoughts on this question or feel free to answer if you have some type of experience with this type of situation.
