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I don't have a southern accent, even though I grew up in the suburbs outside of Atlanta. This may be because my parents are from Argentina, though. Conversations at home were frequently in Spanglish, although in recent years my parents speak Spanish with me very rarely. I think they try to practice their English as much as possible when I'm with them.
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No! Despite growing up in the dirty South (MS, a few minutes from the Miss-Lou bridge). I spent a lot of time in FL and then WA and TX and I'm now in RI so I have a lot of other regional influences on my speech. When I'm around fellow Southerners it comes out a bit more but only really comes out when I'm exhausted or visiting with relatives down home. When I'm in the South, my speech pattern slows down too.
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Interesting...it seems there are a lot of native Southerners here.
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Yes, I "shore do, ma'am!" Lol. As a Southerner (SC) , I do and I am reminded of it often!
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No matter where I go people ask about my accent.
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I grew up in the South and still reside here. I used to have a very strong accent. I think the older i get the less of an accent i have. However, when i get tired, sleep or cranky, it tends to come out more.
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Naaa, no accent....
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I have a really strong accent. It's a mixture of Rhode Island and Boston. I drop my r's but I don't pronounce cot and caught the same way. A RI accent sounds a bit like a NY (Brooklyn) type accent. Anyway it is thick and I have never been able to lose it. I have lived in Montreal for 12 years and it is as thick as it ever was. It makes my French almost incomprehensible. Not that it is very good anyway. But the accent made me stop trying to speak French. I wish I didn't have an accent. My wife loves it though, so that's something.
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Stong? no. I tend to pick up the regional accents pretty quickly. Being born in New York, sometimes that accent will come out, especially lately since my ex was also originally from New York and her accent was thick. I've also had a Texas/Oklahoma drawlll and MN ya sure, you betcha! Now that I'm back in Oklahoma, I may have a slight drawl back but still, the others will come out and play with certain words or situations I suppose.
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I didn't used to have anything but a city accent which is lack of an accent in TX. lmao However, I live in East TX, and hour from Dallas and 2.5 hrs West of Louisiana, and the Tx accent here is a bit of a drawl for sure. I do have that now, and when I'm around other family members that are just outside of Austin, the accent isn't the same there as mine here, so it kinda rubs off on me when I'm in a different area of TX. Texas has a few different drawls or some lack there of in the larger cities like Dallas and Houston. It's interesting to me how many of my family members talk with a different accent. lol
But if you talk to me, you know I'm from the south and have a Texas drawl in my lingo. I say yes ma'am and no ma'am in my mannerisms and stuff. When I lived just outside Detroit MI and worked in that area, peeps knew I was from Tx cause of the yes ma'am no ma'am lingo and the drawl. If they didn't think it was Texan they knew it was from the south.
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Sure do have an accent, just not an overly strong one. I consider mine a relatively generic northern UK accent which can fluctuate depending on who I'm spending a lot of time around. |
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I do NOT have a strong regional accent although I suppose I do have an accent of sorts... I am Canadian and as such, speak like one. Having grown up with a stay at home mum who has a Scottish accent, I started Kindergarten with a bit of a Scottish accent... I lost it though and began speaking like all my Canadian counterparts!
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I very much do have a strong Appalachian accent .
I was born and raised 5 minutes away from both West Virginia and Kentucky so I definitely sound Appalachian .
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Born, raised, and still live in California.
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Right...we tend to forget that, here in the States.
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However, if you get me around my country cousins (Grimes Co., DeWitt Co.) i do have a twang that will come out real quick. And "ma'am," "sir," and "ya'll" are standard in my speech
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I grew up in Ohio, now live in Arkansas for several years. I get people guessing I'm from Michigan or Wisconsin, never the South. I did one of those linguistic tests once and obviously came out "Upper Midwest". However, if I'm very tired, a few picked-up Southernisms come out and I sound like a muted Scarlett O'Hara from Cleveland.
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