I got "Posh Totty" in the British accent one. Which is funny because, whilst I am most certainly not posh
(I'm not sure posh people swear nearly every sentence - it's an Irish thing), a lot of people where I'm from think I'm posh because I don't have a local sounding accent and I can pronounce words correctly. Basically, in my neck of the woods not sounding like a fucking moron = posh.
My accent tends to confuse a lot of people too; most don't seem to be able to decide what my accent is and I get asked where I'm from a lot. People tend not to even guess, they don't usually ask, "Are from [such and such a place]?" it's almost always, "Where are you from?" like they have no idea at all.
Although a lot of other people think I'm American. Which puzzles me because I don't use American words or pronounciations; my pronounciations are very much English. Plus I over-use the words "well" and "proper" as adjectives ("That's proper fucked," and "I'm well happy about that." for example) - that's a very distinctly Englsh habbit I picked up in uni. I've never heard an American talk like that, ever. Yet I talk like that all the time so I've no idea what leads people to think I'm American.
Also, when I was Australia at least one local mistook me as being Australian. So I don't know what the fuck is going on with my accent.