Author Topic: Do Your Best Stereotypical Accents  (Read 3170 times)

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SOVIET RUSSIAN ACCENTS GO
CHIP-CHIP CHEERIO BRITISH ACCENTS GO
OY MATE AUSTRALIAN ACCENTS GO
WE BOWSTONS LIKE OURER MOOSEAMS BOSTON ACCENTS GO
Y'ALL forgetIN NORTHERNERS/SOUTHERN-AMERICAN/HILLBILLY ACCENTS GO
NORMAL PEOPLE VOICE (OBVIOUSLY NJ PEOPLE) ACCENTS GO
DISAPPOINTED ASIAN FATHER GO

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nj really is the "normal people voice"

source: I'm from new jersey

nj really is the "normal people voice"

source: I'm from new jersey
I though the news reporter voice was more the neutral voice

I though the news reporter voice was more the neutral voice
That's what I heard.

Ill do an Irish accent if I can find a microphone

Also media and people who try to emulate a proper southern accent completely make it sound like stuff.


nj really is the "normal people voice"

source: I'm from new jersey

As a fellow New Jerseyan, this is wrong. Say "Water" or "Twenty" and then realize that you aren't pronouncing the Ts that are obviously there. It's "water," not "wadder." Also, I'm pretty sure that the New York/New Jersey area is the only that say "o" when they mean "zero," but I could be wrong about this. And, yes, everyone else is right, a news reporter's voice is the closest you can get to "accentless."

Also media and people who try to emulate a proper southern accent completely make it sound like stuff.
I've only heard like, maybe one person have a truly stereotypical southern accent. And even then its not as bad as how the media portrays it.


Being around Inland north accents daily is horrible

As a fellow New Jerseyan, this is wrong. Say "Water" or "Twenty" and then realize that you aren't pronouncing the Ts that are obviously there. It's "water," not "wadder." Also, I'm pretty sure that the New York/New Jersey area is the only that say "o" when they mean "zero," but I could be wrong about this.
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this is just about all wrong


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this is just about all wrong
Except the part where the NJ accent is the "normal" accent.

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this is just about all wrong

what

everyone i hear says water without the t

"Wadder," "Tweny"

Am I the only one that hears this? Am I delusional?