Accent … really

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Belly35
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Jan 20, 2015 9:51am
Old business friend and his wife when out to dinner last night. They just got back from Kentucky. They been gone for almost a months to taking care of his father estate.
Note: They both are from northern Ohio….. we have no accent.

What the hell, you would have though she was a native breed Kentuckian with that accent. She been listening to Dolly Parton to much.
He had no drawl and twang of the Kentucky accent.


Really can some one establish an local area accent that quickly without being a little of a fake?
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Jan 20, 2015 9:55am
I have a SE Ohioan accent that I haven't been able to kick in 5 years living in NEO. Phone, home..any pronunciation where the "o" is pronounced like that you can really tell.
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TedSheckler
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Jan 20, 2015 9:56am
It's widely known it takes 17 days to develop an accent. So, yes.
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Fab4Runner
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Jan 20, 2015 10:33am
Not sure. But a lot of Northern Ohio people DO have a Lake Erie accent.
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GOONx19
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Jan 20, 2015 10:46am
In Kentucky 6 years and no accent to my knowledge. My sister was in NC for about two weeks before she had one. I still think it's fake.
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Raw Dawgin' it
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Jan 20, 2015 10:58am
I have a New England accent which people confuse with a Boston accent, until they actually hear the verbal garbage that is a Boston accent.
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Uz2Bon36
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Jan 20, 2015 11:07am
I was born in Wisconsin but grew up in Ohio and talk with very pronounced O's as if still up North.

BTW - Years working in the training department for Discover Card (listening to calls) you get damn good at immediately being able to tell where somebody is from.
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Jan 20, 2015 11:09am
Raw Dawgin' it;1698147 wrote:I have a New England accent which people confuse with a Boston accent, until they actually hear the verbal garbage that is a Boston accent.
A Boston accent is more jewishy.
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Raw Dawgin' it
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Jan 20, 2015 11:29am
Uz2Bon36;1698151 wrote:A Boston accent is more jewishy.
lo, what?
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TedSheckler
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Jan 20, 2015 11:47am
Anyone with a New England accent, especially Boston accents sound retodded.
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sportchampps
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Jan 20, 2015 11:52am
I worked at a summer camp for 9 weeks over the summer when I was younger. The counselors were from all around the world with probably only 1/4 American. BY the time we left camp we had the worst mixed up accent ever. It didn't take to long though to get back to normal though once we got home.
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Jan 20, 2015 12:26pm
Pick6;1698126 wrote:I have a SE Ohioan accent that I haven't been able to kick in 5 years living in NEO.
Lol. Same here. 10 years later I still get "You're not from around here are you?"
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Zoltan
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Jan 20, 2015 1:19pm
Lived in MN for over four years, didn't pick up a lick of accent. I think people that do pick them up, really want to.
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Jan 20, 2015 1:22pm
Pick6;1698126 wrote:I have a SE Ohioan accent that I haven't been able to kick in 5 years living in NEO. Phone, home..any pronunciation where the "o" is pronounced like that you can really tell.
My wife and I are not from SE Ohio, but we live there now. My kids go to school in SE Ohio and we are constantly correcting the pronunciations they bring home from school.
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Belly35
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Jan 20, 2015 1:38pm
TedSheckler;1698194 wrote:My wife and I are not from SE Ohio, but we live there now. My kids go to school in SE Ohio and we are constantly correcting the pronunciations they bring home from school.
Would that be Steubenville slang ... mofo
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Zunardo
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Jan 20, 2015 2:09pm
Picking up an accent after being there for a month? Not a problem, particularly if the person thinks the locals sound distinctly different, and they want to fit in. When I was in my teens I used to do it without thinking when we'd visit my mother's relatives in the West Virginia mountains (Webster Springs), if we were there a week or more. Same thing going to my father's parents and uncles and cousins in Buffalo NY. Took about 2 or 3 days to get back to normal when we'd return home.

Come to think of it, both sets of cousins used to always make a big deal about my "accent". In Buffalo they said, "You sound "Southern"!". In WV it was, "You sound like you're from New York City!". Being from Columbus, I naturally assumed I was somewhere in the middle.

Strangely, I never detected much accent in either of my parents' voices. They were both in the military, and I just figured theirs flattened out from that, plus moving to Columbus in 1960.
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Jan 20, 2015 2:24pm
Quote "we have no accent", well my buddy Belly, hate to tell you this but from being from southeast Ahia, you do have an accent. All you's folks from northern Ahia has an accent. just sayin'
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QuakerOats
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Jan 20, 2015 3:59pm
Not sure what is worse, the Brooklyn accent, or the yinz crowd from Pittsburgh area.
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Jan 20, 2015 4:21pm
cant stand yinzers or anything pittsburgh. primanti bros is garbage too
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Jan 20, 2015 4:33pm
Brooklyn has many variations.

The worst for me is Staten Island or the really thick ass Long Island accent.


As far as adopting an accent, I can see how it happens....but in a month? Not really. I had two stints living abroad and I definitely changed the way I talked. I didn't adopt their accent, more so I changed how I talked focusing more on proper pronunciation so others could understand me. I guess you could say I have a hybrid Pittsburgh/Ohio Valley accent. I can't hear it though and I haven't said yinz regularly since high school.
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Jan 20, 2015 4:46pm
I spent a lot of my youth in rural "country" areas and had that bad. You know, "uh-hi-yuh" for Ohio and "warsh" for wash. It took a long ass time to train myself to say words normally. Blah, fuck accents.
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Jan 20, 2015 6:28pm
redrocket;1698216 wrote:Quote "we have no accent", well my buddy Belly, hate to tell you this but from being from southeast Ahia, you do have an accent. All you's folks from northern Ahia has an accent. just sayin'
oh no... You where under heavy medication, healing from surgery and delusional... Bro
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Jan 20, 2015 7:06pm
Since moving to Columbus it seems a lot more people have a country accent down here then I originally thought. Probably why every damn commercial is farmersonly.com.
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Tiernan
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Jan 21, 2015 10:01am
Clumus, Ahia people ain't got no accent unless theys move-ins.
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Jan 21, 2015 11:05am
Ytowngirlinfla;1698249 wrote: Probably why every damn commercial is farmersonly.com.
Did you know that's where Urban Meyer met his wife?