| Hm, I know that I haven't heard all of the dialects of the British accent, but from the ones that I've heard (through various television shows and my dad's girlfriend) none of them sounded like that. Especially "coffee" I've never heard a British person pronounce it "coff-eh" with a really strong "eh".
As far as an accent goes for me, I don't really hear one much unless I'm speaking a different language or am in a different place, but I usually drop my 't' in the words that I speak. For example: "mountain" for my would be "moun-in", or water would be "wawd-er".
There are some accents that I'm not very fond of either. I'm not going to say them here encase I offend someone, but they really grate on my ears.
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