LOL Xander,
But your wrong about Noythern goyls, huh?
Gee Weez - American Womens Accents - Wowww
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Sargon
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Mulan
French. Love it!!
Australian is pretty cool too, though.
Marilyn (aka Mulan)
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Xander
Sarg:
I DID say excepting Jersey. OMG, they have the THICKEST varient of English I've ever heard - sometimes it's COMPLETELY unintelligible.
(Everyone remember's Fran Drescher of 'The Nanny' fame, right? She's from Jersey. And has a SUBDUED accent!)
Xander F
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Imbue
Xander, Actually I believe Fran Drescher is from Queens, NY.
Crazy is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
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MarchOn
This is kinda funny because I do not think of myself as having an accent at all. But I don't think of this man as having an accent but OMG he has the sexiest voice ever-BARRY WHITE!!!!
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Billygoat
((((Mark)))) Good to see you on the forum sweetie!
I grew up in Hawaii where the accent is considered "pidgin". Lazy talk is what I call it. Now I live in Dallas and hear the Southern accent. It's difficult for me to not pick up accents. I say y'all all the time now.
I think a crisp clipped English accent is very sexy. Like under those perfectly clean words, there is a very dirty & naughty man. LOL!
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LyinEyes
Wow , it sure is nice to have someone say they actually like different accents. I have always been afraid to do the voice chat thing, being that I have a very southern drawl. I have been made fun of several times for it(by some better than thou bethelite from NY). I thought it rather rude of him to come down to Louisiana and make fun of our accent , after all we were showing him our best southern hospitality. But I enjoy listening to other peoples accents and the differences in culture we have. My accent is really Texan with a little cajun thrown in for flavor !!! LOL My hubby is from the same area , so we are always picking on each other about our,
"southern grammer". My favorite accent would have to be Austrailian.
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Celia
ACCENTS
Now that's a subject !
I came to the US at the ripe age of 30 something...
I'll never loose my heavy French accent !
Some just love it.
But mostly, I just am not taken seriously by most people.
How can a non-american who speaks so funny be of any use around here, that's the reaction I get.... So, accents may be interesting, but not useful when you try to find a job, for example... -
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I DID say excepting Jersey. OMG, they have the THICKEST varient of English I've ever heard - sometimes it's COMPLETELY unintelligible
Hey all us Joisey girls dont have accents. I may have a slight accent but certainly nothing like Fran Dresher. In fact I dont know of any other human with that accent. I think its a cross between a Queens NY accent and needing a nasal passage operation.
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Celtic,
Accents in the States vary as much as they do in other English speaking countries. In my own case, I don't like the southern West Virginia accent, but I do like the Virginia and North Carolina accent. They both have a softer tone their voice. Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana is all the same to me, because that is where I grew up and it is kind of bland, because that is what I am used to.
Now, within a region, I think there is also a certain softness in voice or lack thereof. For example, I have only heard Angharad's voice once, when she left a message on the answering machine for my wife, and I found her voice to be quite lovely.
So in conclusion, I think some accents are harsh on the ear and some are soft. I think that within an accent range some people are either soft or harse.
Another factor is socio-economic level. In general, people with a harsh life tend to have a harsh accent. People with a softer life, tend to have a softer accent.
Well, that is my opinion. Of course, I could be wrong.
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