Funny? I don't scoff at the way people talk because that seems mildly racist.
I like the accent French people have when they're speaking English
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Funny? I don't scoff at the way people talk because that seems mildly racist.
I like the accent French people have when they're speaking English
The accent on á is pretty funny.
How politically correct can you get?Quote:
Originally Posted by mobiletype
Say what ginge? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Rusty
The lrish Cork accent.. hehe its just irregular
People love my accent, for some odd reason.
Well, aside from people where I live of course
I would say Scottish.
southern US accents are funny. And scottish. But here on the moon we say the whole word. Instead of Wyomin' as most say we say Wyoming. Perfect english here. :D
The East Coast accent basically New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and the other New England states. A lot them say sneakers :D . That word just soounds funny to me.
Actually the Midwestern accent is standard American English (thats my part of the country I live in Detroit we put the world on wheels :D ). So people in Minneasota talk like our English is supposed to be spoken as do people in my state (Michigan). Along with people in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Ohio. So naturally everyone from every else speaks funny to me cuz your're all wrong. :tongue: or its just because I'm very keen to accents. People in California do talk very proper though from what I've noticed. I have also noticed that nobody else in the country says pop which is what soft drinks are called in my part of the country. It seems they call soft drinks soda (hate that word) or coke in parts of the south (how do u differeniate between different drinks say I want a Sprite Coke or Orange Coke). The craziest thing is why do I care considering I don't drink pop (its rightful name) because I'm an athlete.
When I was in Hong Kong when Great Britain still controlled it, I never could understand a word the Brits were saying. One got mad at me too because I didn't understand :(
Sodas? When I grew up in Louisiana we called every soft drink a "Coke" regardless of what type it was. And we totally mutilated the name of that game, Mahjong. Never could understand my fellow southerners liking warm Dr. Pepper though...
In the midwest its pop. I said its called soda in the south in my post.
Indians have some pretty laughable English accents. :\