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You're lucky I'm willing to help you with that clown staring at me! ![]() ![]() ![]() Anyway, so I only have a couple of tips. Write like you speak, but also, don't be too heavy on the accents and such so that it's too hard to read. But one thing about making it sound natural is not always using full and complete sentences. ![]() ![]() "I'm Nancy and I'll be your server tonight. What'll ya have?" (Some might debate that it should say "you," but I think it depends on how important an accent is, how much of it there will be, etc.) "Number 4, please, extra mustard, no onions." "Fries?" "Sure." Comin' right up." (Again, that apostrophe is debatable.) See how they aren't exactly speaking in full sentences? But I think people often create full sentences where they wouldn't naturally appear. I do it all the time. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And be sure to check out my challenge
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