Raccoonwolf
I think it's kinda neutral about accents. Then again, most of us probably don't like the slightly weird Finnish Swedish accent. Dialects are something we love, though. I speak in a mix of the Eastern Finnish Savo and Karjala dialects (Karjala is the part we lost to Russia in the WW2, my dad's parents come from there), and the southern Helsinki dialect. About English accents then, they're interesting! Like the 'r' in the British accent! I heard some Australian English in a TV show lately, too, but it's not very clear to me what it's like.
I guess it depends on what you get used to. I like our grading system. I usually get 8's of everything. 7's or 6's of math, 10+'s of English.
England is an interesting place, by the way. All those old, red brick houses make me believe that ghosts actually exist! (Well, not quite.) Now I understand why the english people believe in fairies n stuff!
I'm not really sure what you mean by dialects. Could you try to explain it to me? I don't think we have them in English, and if we do we call them something else.
My sister went to England. She told me she took plenty of pictures, but I haven't see them yet. She is still in Europe. ;-;
My sister went to England. She told me she took plenty of pictures, but I haven't see them yet. She is still in Europe. ;-;