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Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:21 pm to CatFan81
People love Southern accents. Only self loathing Southerners and hipsters who pretend to be intellectually superior to everyone else dislike it.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:25 pm to roadhouse
I've always had at least a little bit of one, and it has a tendency to get worse when I'm tired/mad/drunk, or some combination of the three. That said, if I'm speaking publicly or in any situation where I need to be articulate and might be negatively judged for my natural accent I can speak pretty close to completely neutral. It just requires me being very attentive to how I pronounce my words.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:27 pm to Bama Bird
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I'd say that 90% of the people in southern Birmingham lack an accent, at least that was the case at my high school. It's heavier elsewhere but it's certainly starting to lose itself
Generally, when you get to cities that are as large as Birmingham, there are a lot of transplants, and accents tend to fade away.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:29 pm to 15sammy34
I'm on the phone with a client in Birmingham once a day. Once I hang up the phone I realize people are looking at me...then I typically get the question, "where the frick did that accent come from"
I don't even realize I'm doing it.
I don't even realize I'm doing it.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:31 pm to roadhouse
I only know two people from Mizzou irl and their accents are the strongest I've ever heard.
"Hey Karen what does your dad do for a living?"
"He's a riiiiiiiiiiice fahrmar."
"Hey Karen what does your dad do for a living?"
"He's a riiiiiiiiiiice fahrmar."
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:35 pm to roadhouse
I have a slight Southern accent and much less than I did when I was younger but I hate when the accent is faked (poorly) by actors in movies. The worst I've ever heard was Julie Benz' accent in Boondocks Saints 2. It was cringeworthy.
On a related note today I started working with a bunch of people who came out here to Kansas from Mississippi for a training event. There are a few of them that I seriously cannot understand, it's like they're speaking a different language - very very slowly.
On a related note today I started working with a bunch of people who came out here to Kansas from Mississippi for a training event. There are a few of them that I seriously cannot understand, it's like they're speaking a different language - very very slowly.
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Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:36 pm to roadhouse
Nicholas Cage in "Con Air" is the flagship for this discussion.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:43 pm to CatFan81
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I also hate this "y'uns" crap
Shoulda kept that to yourself, it's full on y'uns y'all!
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:44 pm to JoeMoTiger
I don't even know what y'uns means. Onions?
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Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:45 pm to Bama Bird
I've never heard that.
Edit: Stupid tablet
Edit: Stupid tablet
This post was edited on 6/12/14 at 9:47 pm
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:48 pm to Bama Bird
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I don't even know what y'uns means. Onions?
Ya might have something there, maybe it was meant to go with funyuns, like "Y'uns want some funyuns?"
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:52 pm to Kentucker
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Yeah, another couple of generations and we'll all sound pretty much the same everywhere in the U.S.
Don't bet on it. The better educated, normal-sounding people are not the ones breeding.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:55 pm to roadhouse
Does it piss off Yankees that every time somebody is playing somebody from Boston, New York, or New Jersey in a movie or on tv they talk like some kind of retarded dipshit?
In real life Midwestern accents are far and away the most retarded sounding accents.
In real life Midwestern accents are far and away the most retarded sounding accents.
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Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:56 pm to UMRealist
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I only know two people from Mizzou irl and their accents are the strongest I've ever heard.
St. Louis accent...not representative of how Missourians talk whatsoever
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:57 pm to BowlJackson
As an honorary Jerseyan, it makes me as frustrated to hear the stereotypical guido accent associated with Jersey. Jersey is very accent-neutral for the most part. The accent everyone thinks of is mostly coming out of Jersey City and even NYC.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 9:59 pm to roadhouse
It might but I don't think I have an accent. I don't consider Texas a part of the south, and I grew up in a Dallas. When I travel to New York or LA, if I don't say "ain't or y'all" no one would have any idea where I was from.
Posted on 6/12/14 at 10:10 pm to KCM0Tiger
Actually they are brother and sister and they are from Caruthersville (sp?). Is that near St. Louis, I have no idea?
Posted on 6/12/14 at 10:11 pm to PrivatePublic
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Don't bet on it. The better educated, normal-sounding people are not the ones breeding.
So highly educated people don't have accents??
Posted on 6/12/14 at 10:12 pm to UMRealist
No kidding? That's surprising, caruthersville is wayy down in the boot of Missouri. Only people I know from there have incredibly thick southern accents
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