I probably did at work, where I hope I sounded professional and more formal than when chatting to my friends.
Talking to my cousin I sound more Scots according to DH and I am sure he is right, as I have no doubt I fall back into my childhood language. Same applies to two school-friends.
Foster daughter is from Lahore, so I tend to stick more to standard English with her.
I doubt any of us can really judge how our own voice sounds, as we hear it inside our head, whilst others hear it outside it.
Cross partyAsylum seekers in UK should have right to work after six months!