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Are there any boys or girls around you who deliberately speak with a Taiwanese accent?

I have to answer this. When I was in high school, my best friend really liked learning Taiwanese accent.

He is a boy. In fact, I have always felt that the Taiwanese accent is a bit girly and coy, so of course I also think he is a bit girly, which makes me angry.

And he doesn’t have a Taiwanese accent, but he also needs to add gestures and other gestures.

I think what he learned is really similar. Even when he is not learning, it feels like he is learning Taiwanese accent. Maybe it’s because I’ve talked too much and I can’t change it anymore.

I still remember some of the things he said, such as throwing away the trash, but he didn’t say throwing away the trash. When people say that Dürer color is bad, or that domestic notebooks are not good, if they don’t directly say that they are not good, they will say that domestic notebooks are really a locomotive. (I’m not sure about the word motorcycle. It probably means something bad.)

When I went to college, I had a few good female classmates who also liked to learn Taiwanese accent. . I have a similar feeling. I am from Sichuan, and I usually communicate in Sichuan dialect. You said that this Sichuan dialect always feels awkward compared with Taiwanese.

There is a feeling that the big men in the Northeast are the same as the little girls in the South.

I once asked my best friend in high school why he wanted to learn Taiwanese accent. He said he found it fun and thought the Taiwanese dialect sounded pretty good, so he deliberately learned it. After learning it, he became addicted to it. Once you get used to it, you just keep learning like this.

I summarized their most common points.

The first is that they particularly like to use hand gestures when speaking with a Taiwanese accent, gesticulating while speaking.

The second is that when they learn the Taiwanese accent, they will use force to appear artificial, which is the tone of speech, maybe because they think it is fun.

Anyway, the more you practice, the better, and it feels like the more you practice, the more similar you are to learning. I think this is the essence of how they learn Taiwanese accent. (Of course they are also learning to play)