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Oh, I don''t doubt her accent is real, I know many people that sound very similar. I just think at times how she says things is somewhat theatrical. It''s a persona.Date: 5/2/2010 2:36:34 PM
Author: Clio
Date: 5/2/2010 10:50:25 AM
Author: April20
I''m pretty southern, but not in a Paula Deen kind of way, as others have described. I really think she''s a *bit* theatrical.
Oh, I don''t know about that. One of my mother''s closest friends is from Georgia, and she sounds just like Paula Deen. It''s freaky! She also has a very outgoing, oversized personality, just like Paula Deen. I think that''s one reason I adore Paula Deen - she reminds me so much of Sharon.
Trekkie, my former landlady is from South Africa and she has a beautiful voice! I just loved to listen to her talk! And she did sound English to me . . . in fact, I assumed that she was from England until she explained that she''s actually from South Africa. So I can understand why some people might think you sound English. I bet your accent is beautiful, though!Date: 5/3/2010 7:57:27 AM
Author: Trekkie
Oh, this is absolutely hilarious - I can just imagine everyone trying to place what they sound like, while at the same time denying that they have an accent.
I tooootallylove the Valley Girl accent - it is one of my favourite American accents!
I live in South Africa and am frequently told I sound English. Possibly because my father is from Bristol? However, my father thinks I sound ''dreadfully colonial''!
There is no such thing as a ''Standard South African'' accent. No American actor has ever come close - especially not Leonardo di Caprio in Blood Diamond. Having said that, I must emphasise that I do NOT sound anything like anyone in Die Antwoord or District 9...![]()
That NE Ohio accent carries over to western NY. DH and his family are from Rochester and they do the "a" thing too. They normally say "mom", but SIL says "maaaahm" to be annoyingDate: 5/3/2010 8:19:19 AM
Author: charbie
See PilsnPinkysMom''s post. We are originally from about 15mins away from one another,
I will add that it is a very distinct accent in NE Ohio. You go just an hour south and the accent disappears. ''O'' takes on a very unique sound as well...instead of ''mom'' or ''dollar'' its ''maaahm'' and ''daahllar''.
One thing that drives me nuts in ohio is if you get outside the big cities, you find a lot of people who have terrible grammmar. ''We was going to go...'' or ''is you doing that?'' And I hate it!!! A lot of people I work with talk like that! Gah! And insteard of saying ''for'' the say ''fir'' and I want to cringe. Ok, rant over.
Dunno what you''re talking about Sara...is dis not de right way to speak??Date: 5/1/2010 10:38:28 PM
Author: Cehrabehra
Date: 5/1/2010 11:28:59 AM
Author: Porridge
Irish. Southern Ireland. I have a touch of the accent of the city I''m from I guess, but in general it''s a fairly flat, generic Irish accent.
I tend to speak quickly.
I am desperate for picking up accents!! It is so annoying, but I can help it.
hehe - so you can say th![]()