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10/14/2011 9:26:27 PM
It's weird, I was born and raised in NC and have had a very neutral accent my whole life. Might be my dad's doing, since he's from Illinois and maybe I patterned off of him. (Mom and her side of the family -- the side I spent 99% of my time with -- have pretty thick southern accents)I have developed a bit of a southern accent in recent years that only comes out in certain contexts. If I'm around a bunch of people that have it pretty thick, it'll come out. And I'll make myself use it if I'm dealing with some real country person to whom normal, neutral English might make you look like a hated Yankee/elitist/hommaseckshul, or possibly all three at once.Most of the time, though, no.
10/14/2011 11:01:09 PM
mine is definitely southern, idk about countryI hate it though but I have intense difficulty trying to change it
10/14/2011 11:02:04 PM
these country people in VA where I used to work would make fun of my rhyming "don't" and "want"but they would say shit like "wersh" for wash
10/14/2011 11:05:39 PM
<--- my i's are pronounced 'ah' or 'iieee', and i use some of them southern words like y'all and yonderits pronounced CARE-UH-LAH-NUH y'all
10/14/2011 11:48:36 PM
^haha <3
10/14/2011 11:54:28 PM
10/15/2011 12:09:38 AM
Yall heard me on the news talking....I'm pretty country
10/15/2011 12:51:02 AM
I am the opposite of you lewis, I came from Philadelphia down to NC State. I get told I have an accent all the time, but I think these southerners are just bullshitting me.
10/15/2011 12:52:32 AM
I came from Aish-full to Eeun-see-stay-uht.
10/15/2011 2:18:31 AM
i don't have much of one. people have told me they aren't sure where i'm from when trying to place me based on accent. my parents have this old southern, nash county-specific accent (there's 2, this one & a more twangy, fast-talking one) that seems to be getting thicker as they age. somethings sound a little like the northeastern NC accent, but not exactly.when they say "i put the bag on the table"it comes out like "i put the bag own the table"it was thicker in my grandma's accent, and even thicker in my great grandma's. i miss them
10/15/2011 9:17:48 AM
I guess I have a neutral accent. But when I get mad, people say they can hear the yankee come out.
10/15/2011 9:24:02 AM
I came to post LivinProof78 but obvious post is obvious
10/15/2011 9:46:09 AM
With my job I talk to people from the west coast and they LOVE my accent...at least the men do.
10/15/2011 9:59:41 AM
i gotta deep voice. people tell me my voice doesn't match my baby face
10/15/2011 10:01:14 AM
present
10/15/2011 10:01:38 AM
10/15/2011 10:02:04 AM
I'm not going to lie, I've lived in the south for 15 years and in NC for 14 of those years and I still sound like I'm from NJ. I can do different Northern accents though my prized possession is my Staten Island accent. It's pretty amazing and terrifying. Problem is that when I start in the accent sometimes it's hard for me to jump back out of it. [Edited on October 15, 2011 at 10:19 AM. Reason : Makes more sense]
10/15/2011 10:18:34 AM
This isn't about yankee accents
10/15/2011 10:20:42 AM
I can fake a southern accent too. And Midwestern/Canadian. But for serious my Staten Island accent is amazeballs [Edited on October 15, 2011 at 10:23 AM. Reason : For halloween I wanted to be a Staten Island pagent mom ]
10/15/2011 10:23:02 AM
I have a very thick country accent -- straight out of Mississippi.
10/15/2011 10:24:47 AM
Uh Bryan that's the funniest thing I have heard all morning. Hahahahaha
10/15/2011 10:25:32 AM
I don't have any accent really, though I can talk southern all day long if I want to from growing up here. It's weird though, when I'm really pissed off I kinda develop a little bit of this ghetto-ass brooklynesque accent, I never noticed it till I had a few people point it out. I've never been to NY, though I did live in New Hampsire for a few years as a child. Weird.
10/16/2011 3:56:33 AM
I do, at timessometimes people say I sound australian
10/17/2011 1:38:51 PM
So when I hear your voice in my head it kind of sounds like Mel Gibson's. Kind of like relaxed Australian. I was totally hearing that before you just said that.]
10/17/2011 1:41:05 PM
i have a fairly neutral accent and i've lived in raleigh all of my life. once i start drinking though i have a southern drawl at times.
10/17/2011 1:43:26 PM
I make a point to talk like the opulence guy in DirecTV commercials.
10/17/2011 1:45:32 PM
link to this guy please?[Edited on October 17, 2011 at 1:47 PM. Reason : I haven't had TV for a year and half now.]
10/17/2011 1:47:20 PM
i speak in a weird mixture of Baltimorese and Southern.
10/17/2011 1:50:38 PM
i cant say the word "white" or anything that rhymes with it.
10/17/2011 1:53:58 PM
^^^
10/18/2011 1:00:07 PM
i have NO idea why people keep bringing me up in this thread
10/18/2011 1:15:40 PM
Paging FryPersonally, not so much. At least I've never been accused of having one
10/18/2011 1:25:47 PM
haha...Mr. Joshua. Is that a German accent?
10/18/2011 1:31:35 PM
russian and i am totally kidding
10/18/2011 1:35:04 PM
do you know about opulence? I don't. I know about white trash.
10/18/2011 1:36:50 PM
hooray, shout outs itt
10/18/2011 2:10:30 PM
Technically I have a country accent, just from a different country.
10/18/2011 2:11:49 PM
<--country as fuck, probably in contention for the top 5 on tww^haha at wraith (fortran, way back when, you were TA)
10/18/2011 5:21:11 PM
i've talked to some tdubbers in person, on the phone, and on xbox livesome have country accents, most dont, but some that dont will slip up every now and thenfor example, XActoMan has anything but a country accentwhereas you can tell Jaybee1200 is from south of the mason dixon]
10/18/2011 5:23:53 PM
I have been told that I have a country accent...maybe not DEEP SOUTH country accent but I was born and raised in rural Indiana and moved here in 2002 and the natural country twang has been developing more the longer I am in NC. Personal fav: any sentence where I can use the phrase "all y'all"
10/19/2011 8:30:25 AM