View Full Version : How many of you actually have an accent from the region you're from?
Hawker
11-28-2019, 04:17 PM
Mainly for the north american posters...
I'm from Texas and my accent is generic american much to the disappointment of many international women.
qrich
11-28-2019, 04:43 PM
I didn't know a California accent (outside of the Valley Boy/Girl) was a thing until I moved out to AZ.
CelticBaller
11-28-2019, 05:10 PM
Apparently a NY accent
DaHeezy
11-28-2019, 05:13 PM
I don't think I have an accent, but it's hilarious to me when I cross the boarder into Seattle and everyone has a southern drawl. Lol
highwhey
11-28-2019, 05:24 PM
I have a Hispanic accent
Cleverness
11-28-2019, 05:29 PM
I didn't know a California accent (outside of the Valley Boy/Girl) was a thing until I moved out to AZ.
I didn't know we had accents either.
When I was in Japan a person from Australia said "Wow, I love your accent"
My initial reaction was 'what? you're the one with the accent.' Of course I didn't actually say that. It was super fun talking to them.
72-10
11-28-2019, 05:41 PM
What if you're from an isle? Is that different; if you're from an isle?
Everyone has an accent. You don't know it but other people will recognize it.
Raymone
11-28-2019, 06:29 PM
Imagine referring to soda as "pop" and standing in line as "standing on line"
JohnnySic
11-28-2019, 07:35 PM
General northeast accent I would think. Most people in my area dont have those grating Boston accents you see in movies.
ZenMaster
11-28-2019, 07:52 PM
I didn't know we had accents either.
When I was in Japan a person from Australia said "Wow, I love your accent"
My initial reaction was 'what? you're the one with the accent.' Of course I didn't actually say that. It was super fun talking to them.
Without being privy to the full conversation, it sounds like she meant your accent within all spoken English, and not North American regional accents :)
Patrick Chewing
11-28-2019, 09:54 PM
I have a Hispanic accent
You probably really don
egokiller
11-28-2019, 11:24 PM
People from California sound just like people from Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, etc. No accent. If they did, then people wouldn’t sound exactly the same despite such distance.
People from NY just talk faster.
People from Boston....”Let me get the cah”. Learn how to pronounce an R. Although this is only in certain places in Boston.
People from MS, AL, LA, GA all have a southern drawl accent.
AUS? “Aye mate, lets throw tha shrimp on tha barbie”
Da fvck u just say?
AirBonner
11-28-2019, 11:37 PM
[QUOTE=egokiller]People from California sound just like people from Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, etc. No accent. If they did, then people wouldn
TheMan
11-29-2019, 01:06 AM
Y'all know who are the Chicago Bears Super Fans? People say I kind of talk like that :facepalm
Norcaliblunt
11-29-2019, 03:18 AM
If you grew up in or around the Bay Area since rap has been a thing chances are you might speak with hella slang. Idk about a specific accent though.
Nanners
11-29-2019, 08:28 AM
People from California sound just like people from Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, etc. No accent. If they did, then people wouldn’t sound exactly the same despite such distance.
People from NY just talk faster.
People from Boston....”Let me get the cah”. Learn how to pronounce an R. Although this is only in certain places in Boston.
People from MS, AL, LA, GA all have a southern drawl accent.
AUS? “Aye mate, lets throw tha shrimp on tha barbie”
Da fvck u just say?
California absolutely has an accent, everyone has an accent.
The California accent (which is actually the accent of the entire west coast and many other regions/cities as you mentioned) is the "hollywood accent"... its how people talk in the majority of media (but especially tv/movies).
The main reason the California accent doesnt sound like an accent to some people is because its so dominant in mass media... it sounds "normal" because its the most commonly heard.
LAmbruh
11-29-2019, 09:23 AM
People from California sound just like people from Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, etc. No accent. If they did, then people wouldn’t sound exactly the same despite such distance.
Nope
California in itself has multiple accents, SoCal/NorCal/Valley/Inland
All different and distinguishable
Blacks from Oakland and ones from South LA sound completely different
Then there's the SD Bro's and Huntington gnar gnar
So pitted WaPAA
JohnnySic
11-29-2019, 10:11 AM
California absolutely has an accent, everyone has an accent.
The California accent (which is actually the accent of the entire west coast and many other regions/cities as you mentioned) is the "hollywood accent"... its how people talk in the majority of media (but especially tv/movies).
The main reason the California accent doesnt sound like an accent to some people is because its so dominant in mass media... it sounds "normal" because its the most commonly heard.
I dont understand why this accent became the American default; it sounds so dull. Give me a deep, almost unintelligible southern drawl or a Brooklyn accent any day.
rufuspaul
11-29-2019, 10:31 AM
Y'all know who are the Chicago Bears Super Fans? People say I kind of talk like that :facepalm
Dah Bearsssss
Nanners
11-29-2019, 11:56 AM
I dont understand why this accent became the American default; it sounds so dull. Give me a deep, almost unintelligible southern drawl or a Brooklyn accent any day.
It became default because California is the #1 region on the planet for electronic media. Anyway, people from Boston arent really allowed to complain about other accents
JohnnySic
11-29-2019, 12:10 PM
It became default because California is the #1 region on the planet for electronic media. Anyway, people from Boston arent really allowed to complain about other accents
Yeah, Boston accents can be harsh, but at least they're not dull.
Meticode
11-29-2019, 12:56 PM
When I moved from Cincinnati, OH to Wisconsin many people said I had a "southern-ish" accent. They could tell I was more southern than they were. Probably had some Kentuckian in it or something since I went to Kentucky regularly. That's all but gone now since I've lived in Wisconsin for fifteen and a half years.
Wally450
11-29-2019, 01:10 PM
I have a bit of a New England accent. Pronouncing my Rs as AH's. It's nowhere near as bad as people directly from Boston.
egokiller
11-29-2019, 04:52 PM
California absolutely has an accent, everyone has an accent.
The California accent (which is actually the accent of the entire west coast and many other regions/cities as you mentioned) is the "hollywood accent"... its how people talk in the majority of media (but especially tv/movies).
The main reason the California accent doesnt sound like an accent to some people is because its so dominant in mass media... it sounds "normal" because its the most commonly heard.
I can't pick up the differences from the hollywood accent and people in the places I mentioned. If they are there, they are too subtle to notice. Can definitely distinguish the accent from other places however.
BarberSchool
11-29-2019, 08:36 PM
I have a heavy combo of several regional dialects from multiple sides family/who I grew up with, I'll rank them by percentages:
30% Chicago Italian/greek
20% NY Italian
15% fast Chicago/Detroit Arab/Assyrian-american
15% Fast Americanized NY Puerto Rican
15% fast NY Black
5% fast Chicago black
Arabic, Spanish, Black slang comes out periodically when hanging around each side of fam/friends.. Calmed down Version of chicago accent used for most business calls/meetings.
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