Siri doesn't understand me and I am Pakistani

It doesnt understand my accent. I have to speak very carefully even than It understands me rarely.
Like If i say ''Remind me to print CTC engagement letters tomorrow'' It will come up with something like  ''Remind me to ProFine CBC engagement tomorrow'' , most of the times its much far away from that.
I speak english fluently and is always understood easily even by native english speakers..
I understand that over time Siri will learn my accent and understand me better, how would that be possible? If at all thats true... ?
Please help!

Yea man, I was quite hopeful and purchased the 4S only because of Siri but as of now It seems only a marketing glamour.
Do you think It would learn our accent ? Or is this note the ultimate reality:
Can I use Siri in any of these languages in other countries?
Yes. Siri can be enabled in any country, and you can choose to speak to it in English, French, or German. However, Siri is designed to recognize the specific accents and dialects of the supported countries listed above. Since every language has its own accents and dialects, the accuracy rate will be higher for native speakers
Taken from: http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/siri-faq.html

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