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So like... I tried to read one paragraph of the manuscript of my memoir... like just a paragraph of my "origin story"... and... I sort of expected it to sound dramatic like a movie character revealing their backstory...

But jesus christ I sounds like I'm still a kid lmfao... I mean as in the way I articulate the words... I sound like a kid/teen... and like not in a cute way, as in the "annoying kid" type of way...

I fucking hate my voice...

Do y'all like your voice?

I tried to record myself sing and ahhh its sounds awful... I cringe at my own voice...

I actually like my voice as the bones vibrate throught my skull, I hate the recording, the "real" voice.

Also I realized I sound so weird when I talk in English... my voice in Cantonese sounds a bit more "normal"... Mandarin is... has a "southern China" accent

But the thing is tho... I comprehend more when I listen to English content, I've been in the US since I was 8...

But when speaking it, I sound very weird...

Oh yea now I'm out of school and haven't really have friends to talk to in English and just hear Cantonese at home a lot... so I might've accidentally "acquired an accent"?

I didn't really record my voice before when I was still in K-12 when I used English more often so idk what my "real voice" sounded like back then, but now it sounds really weird...

Do you get an accent if you don't use a language often then try to talk in it again? Is that even a thing?

Idk if its an "accent" or if my voice is just ugly lmao.

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[–] ChicoSuave@lemmy.world 3 points 12 hours ago

I love my voice but only after a lot of people said they liked my voice.

Acting classes are a good way of finding control over your voice and wrangling it into something you like. You can also read to animals, if you have a shelter that supports it. It lets you do funny voices and as long as you have fun the animals like it too.

Good luck accepting you for you. It is one of the most challenging things anyone can do and it is never easy.