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What's the different between British and kiwi accent the clearest?
I love British accent actually, I love Harry Potta! I watched the movies and read the books. Ofcourse I love the accent but it's really hard to say... Here, we usually use American English.

In fact, I rarely watch Indonesian horror movies because I feel it's scarier watching them because they're in my own country. hahaha, ridiculous huh.
I've watched some, but it's very rare and I mostly watch western horror.
Hmmm, in Indo is the title "Pengabdi Setan"? I haven't watched it. It's true that I'm scared and don't dare watch it. Hahaha. Actually I'm the kind of person who watches horror movies, especially Indonesian ones, I would have bad dream and I'm afraid to sleep alone!! as if still imagining and paranoid.

In the past, I definitely didn't miss watching horror in the cinema! That's so exciting! So I watched it together with many people there and watching horror films in the cinema was fun, we felt scared together and shocked together. Haha :)

Recently, as I said I rarely watch horror because I used to watch them too often. Maybe now I prefer to watch light and semi-horror fiction or thrillers. For example like vampires, monsters, zombies, kinda things. Lately, I remember the title Renfield and The Menu. They're good to watch!! I like kinda stories. Have you watched them? The actor is Nicholas Hault. He roled in the Warm Bodies. You know?



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Hehe well the British accent and kiwi are quite different. Kiwi is more like Australian (although they wouldn't think that!) Haha Harry Potta!!! That cracked me up XP that's so cool! Your English is amazing, do you mostly speak English or Indonesian?

Yess Pengabdi Setan... it sure looks scary and I've read some reviews that say it is mental. It makes me want to watch it, I know I'll be scared though! I know what you mean, it's so fun all going to the cinema or over someone's house and all watching horrors :) I miss those times!

I haven't see Renfield yet! It's like a comedy horror, right? With Nicolas Cage?

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Ahh I see. Yes, if I listen both of them carefully, they're different from British to Australian/Kiwi. But I know better a big difference between American English and British and I can tell right away.

I know those things because I watch a lot of western mvies and I like listening western music, and I have liked English for a long time. I graduated with a degree in English literature and I am proud of it. hehehe. However, now I have also forgotten all the lesson material. lols. I like learning languages ​​too, I have studied Japanese, Mandarin and French. Sadly, I've also forgotten a lot. hahaha because I rarely use those languages.

Thank you! :) I mostly speak informal Indonesian. Indonesian mix Javanese! Hahahaha

Yup, so certainly I wouldn't watch a horror movie alone...
Yess, it is like a comedy horror, so I watched that movie not so tense. Horror but still funny. hehe
True! with Nicholas Cage. He's cool! He's also fit to be the villain on that movie.

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