lalaland wrote:As an American, I think 'English accents' make everybody... from little children to professors... sound very smart and sophisticated. What do you [meaning people who live in England-- or actually anywhere other than the USA] think of "American Accents"? Do they just sound funny? Smart? Extraordinarily dumb?
I dont think an accent is that big of a deal at all. I mean you cant really help the way you were brought up to speak so really people with different accents dont have different Iq's at all.
I have a Southern accent becaue I was raised in the South and thats how everyone talks.
The fact that I live near a major airport and the diversity of my neighborhood has really caused me to have a mostly neutral accent. I don't say "y'all" or anything like that.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
unriggable wrote:Southern accent - deduct 30 IQ points.
Canadian accent - deduct 10 IQ Points.
Boston or NY accent - deduct 5 IQ Points.
what about midwest accent?
Midwest is supposedly the "cleanest" US accent, or the easiest to understand. I agree but I'm from the midwest so I'm biased. One funny thing I've heard is that Wisconsinites (me) speak really fast? Anyone else ever heard that, doesnt seem like it to me.
Midwest is supposedly the "cleanest" US accent, or the easiest to understand. I agree but I'm from the midwest so I'm biased. One funny thing I've heard is that Wisconsinites (me) speak really fast? Anyone else ever heard that, doesnt seem like it to me.
You can tell a midwesterner if he says the words "root" or "roof." He will pronounce the "oo" like "foot" where the rest of the English-speaking world pronounces it like "moon" or "dude." He ill also call "pop" what everybody else calls "soda", except the greater Boston area, where it is "tonic".
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Midwest is supposedly the "cleanest" US accent, or the easiest to understand. I agree but I'm from the midwest so I'm biased.
You can tell a midwesterner if he says the words "root" or "roof." He will pronounce the "oo" like "foot" where the rest of the English-speaking world pronounces it like "moon" or "dude." He ill also call "pop" what everybody else calls "soda", except the greater Boston area, where it is "tonic".
It's not 'pop' in Milwaukee, but I hear that a lot when I go to Chicago.
One funny thing about Milwaukee is that instead of saying "water fountain," we say "bubbler" Nowhere else in the US have I heard that.
Midwest is supposedly the "cleanest" US accent, or the easiest to understand. I agree but I'm from the midwest so I'm biased.
You can tell a midwesterner if he says the words "root" or "roof." He will pronounce the "oo" like "foot" where the rest of the English-speaking world pronounces it like "moon" or "dude." He ill also call "pop" what everybody else calls "soda", except the greater Boston area, where it is "tonic".
I say roof and root like that. But I do say "pop", so I am guilty of one thing.
And when people from Oklahoma come up from the 20 minute drive to here (I live in Kansas) we can tell the big difference of accents. Like they say "Buttin" instead of "Button"
daddy1gringo wrote:You can tell a midwesterner if he says the words "root" or "roof." He will pronounce the "oo" like "foot" where the rest of the English-speaking world pronounces it like "moon" or "dude." He ill also call "pop" what everybody else calls "soda", except the greater Boston area, where it is "tonic".
I am from New Mexico and I have a very distinctive accent. Just because I have a accent does not mean that I am a dumb person.
Yes, there are some goofy people out there, but don't blame it on their accent. That has nothing to do with it.
Someone mentioned the word y'all...
What is wrong with that word?
Midwest is supposedly the "cleanest" US accent, or the easiest to understand. I agree but I'm from the midwest so I'm biased.
You can tell a midwesterner if he says the words "root" or "roof." He will pronounce the "oo" like "foot" where the rest of the English-speaking world pronounces it like "moon" or "dude." He ill also call "pop" what everybody else calls "soda", except the greater Boston area, where it is "tonic".[/quote]Well, can't argue with that. But right now, I'm enjoying a can of pop while my roof is covered in snow.
Let's not forget the Midwestern Redneck Accent, a species which have migrated from down under within the last few decades and consume the quality of life for the more native species.