And you'll never hear a midwesterner say "aboot" either. Unless that midwesterner is mocking a Canadian or someone from Minnesota or the Dakotas...Originally posted by: RBachman
Why does such a small portion of the country's population dictate what's considered to be the standard accent?Originally posted by: Vic
Correct. TextOriginally posted by: Quasmo
Umm your poll is incorrect because the accepted American accent is actually from the Mid-west. I have a midwestern accent, and plan on going into radio with it.Regardless, midwestern certainly isn't what I'd consider neutral - I never heard a newscaster say "aboot"
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Originally posted by: GML3G0
I have an... um... NY accent?
Oh, and why does it say: Edited: 02/02/2005 at 10:19 PM by AnandTech Moderator, when OP was on 11/06/2005 02:51 AM?![]()
Wow... how the hell did I not see the signature break...Originally posted by: Amused
Because that's part of her sig.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
And you'll never hear a midwesterner say "aboot" either. Unless that midwesterner is mocking a Canadian or someone from Minnesota or the Dakotas...Originally posted by: RBachman
Why does such a small portion of the country's population dictate what's considered to be the standard accent?Originally posted by: Vic
Correct. TextOriginally posted by: Quasmo
Umm your poll is incorrect because the accepted American accent is actually from the Mid-west. I have a midwestern accent, and plan on going into radio with it.Regardless, midwestern certainly isn't what I'd consider neutral - I never heard a newscaster say "aboot"
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ZV
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
And you'll never hear a midwesterner say "aboot" either. Unless that midwesterner is mocking a Canadian or someone from Minnesota or the Dakotas...
ZV
Geographically Minnesota's kind of an odd-ball that gets lumped into the Midwest. Midwest is more Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and northern Ohio (Southern Ohio falls linguistically into Appalachia (sp?))Originally posted by: mugs
Minnesota is part of the midwest... but yeah, the rest of the midwest doesn't talk like that. Except maybe the U.P. - I've never met someone from there, but I've heard other Michigan residents make fun of them.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
And you'll never hear a midwesterner say "aboot" either. Unless that midwesterner is mocking a Canadian or someone from Minnesota or the Dakotas...
ZV
Originally posted by: Captante
I've been told I have a slight English/British accent by folks on the West Coast which is strange since I've always lived in the USA.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Remember: After the first fatality, everyone listens to the man with the tazer.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I think by midwest they mean things like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, etc.
I've never heard anyone from those places say "aboot".
