I say pop
5/4/2011 2:26:34 AM
I say sodaalso in imitation of AndyMac...If you say the word THOUGHT, does it rhyme with LOT? - NoHow do you usually say the words DON and DAWN? - DifferentHow would you say HOCK and HAWK? - Different (AndyMac said "sameish")What about COLLAR and CALLER? How do you say them? - Different (AndyMac said "almost the same")When you say ON, does it rhyme with LAWN or with JOHN? - JOHNThe three words MARY, MERRY, and MARRY. How do you say them? - none of the above (MARY and MARRY are the same, but different from MERRY; AndyMac said "all the same")What vowel sound do you use in the beginning of the word HORRIBLE? - as in HORSEThe words TENT and TINT. How do you typically say them when you are typically talking? - Different (AndyMac said "Almost the same")Do you say the words HEEL and HILL alike or not? - DifferentDo you say words like BATH, PASS, and STAFF with the same vowel as BAT, PACK, and TRAP? - DifferentDo you say ABOUT and MOUTH with the same vowel sound as LOUD and DOWN? - YesDo you say RIGHT and PRICE with the same vowel sound as RIDE and PRIZE? - Yes (AndyMac said "No")How do you say the first A in PASTA? - as in FATHERIf you say BAG does it rhyme with VAGUE? - NoYou say "I," does it ever sound anything remotely like "ah"? - Never (AndyMac said "A lot")How do you say the "oo" in ROOF? - as in FOOD (AndyMac said "Foot")If you say BOTHER does it rhyme with FATHER? - Yes (AndyMac said "No")and at the end I got "Northern"which is reasonable considering that we answered differently on almost half of the questions
5/4/2011 2:36:01 AM
Crap I meant to say food, not foot.
5/4/2011 2:47:45 AM
I grew up in a small town in western NC saying pop pretty regularly, but being in the triangle this long has converted me to soda.
5/4/2011 2:56:18 AM
neutralmy 'new jersey' is diluted by my drawl
5/4/2011 4:09:42 AM
I got Boston...JUST KIDDING....hahahabut I do tell people I'm from Boston when I go new places just to see the WTF look on their faces
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5/4/2011 8:17:10 AM
I'm sure I had a somewhat thick country accent growing up (grew up in extremely rural Eastern NC)...but it's pretty much non-existent these days with the exception of a few drawn out words that sneak out every now and then.People who go home with me are amazed at how much different I sound than everyone else.
5/4/2011 8:25:14 AM
southernshocker
5/4/2011 8:32:29 AM
middle of the road/no accent. Though sometimes if I'm around alot of southerners or alot of northerners I pronounce words differently
5/4/2011 8:40:31 AM
if im in like a job interview with people w/ a different accent than me, i enunciate a lot more, but if the other guy is a 'free-talker' then ill just relax to try not to out-enunciate him
5/4/2011 9:19:13 AM
Fact: Some people will think you are stupid if you have a southern accent. It is not the fault of the southerner but it might be a good idea to work on your accent especially if you are on the phone a lot or go on business trips. My dad is in sales and had to do this, that may be why I sound different from the people I grew up with.I can't stand yankee accents and will run away from them at the grocery store because they annoy me so much. It's just the way it is.Personally, I want a Scottish accent.
5/4/2011 11:31:24 AM
Fact: everyone loves Australian accents
5/4/2011 11:43:00 AM
I just get a kick when I get a call from a tech recruiter these days. They are usually Indian and I swear they use some kind of voice software to make them sound more American. It sounds like a hybrid Apu / John Wayne talking to me on the phone. I think they use it at call centers too.
5/4/2011 11:47:06 AM
haha i just did a tech chat with a guy in India- I love how formal they are:"And how are you doing this day?" "I am so terribly sorry for the inconvenience you have incurred"haha no american talks like this
5/4/2011 11:56:54 AM
british people doPIP PIP CHEERIO
5/4/2011 11:58:27 AM
5/4/2011 12:00:18 PM
the "their's" there isn't that big of a difference for me, nor for Mary vs Marry, but I do say Merry slightly different
5/4/2011 12:01:53 PM
^I say they're differently. "They-er".
5/4/2011 12:02:08 PM
Guy I work with says asshole like "Aye-yass-ole" And he says it all the time
5/4/2011 12:06:26 PM
Daaiiiyyyyyuuuummmmbbbb
5/4/2011 12:10:12 PM
Apparently I am neutral
5/4/2011 12:24:38 PM
5/4/2011 3:23:12 PM
it said i was neutraland that might have been true in the mid 90s when i was in radio and lived in the mid-atlanticbut good lord, since thenmy southern birthright has been reclaimed a hundred fold
5/4/2011 7:58:25 PM