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by Hermit » Sat Apr 27, 2013 5:59 am
Faithfree wrote:maybe all foreigners default to a NY accent in that quiz?

Yes, and naturally so. Americans speak American, but the variants spoken by the inhabitants of the northeast sounds a bit like English.

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by SteveB » Sat Apr 27, 2013 6:02 am
Which American accent do you have?
Canadian
People from outside North America probably think you`re from the States, but over here we wouldn't make such a mistake.
The old American Canadian accent.

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by Xamonas Chegwé » Sat Apr 27, 2013 6:11 am
SteveB wrote:tattuchu wrote:SteveB wrote:tattuchu wrote:Which American accent do you have?
Northern
You have a Northern accent. That could either be the Chicago/Detroit/Cleveland/Buffalo accent (easily recognizable) or the Western New England accent that news networks go for.
In other words, I speak English the way it's meant to be spoken

Aren't you British? Or..why was Percy written in British-English...we don't have another pretender here, do we?
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The hundred or so posts wherein he mentions Massachusetts should have been a clue... I thought you were a proof-reader!

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by SteveB » Sat Apr 27, 2013 6:35 am
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:SteveB wrote:tattuchu wrote:SteveB wrote:tattuchu wrote:Which American accent do you have?
Northern
You have a Northern accent. That could either be the Chicago/Detroit/Cleveland/Buffalo accent (easily recognizable) or the Western New England accent that news networks go for.
In other words, I speak English the way it's meant to be spoken

Aren't you British? Or..why was Percy written in British-English...we don't have another pretender here, do we?
No I'm not British

I just like British things. Since the Percy story was set in England, I tried to make it sound as authentic as possible. Several Brits here helped me with that, though some mistakes still ended up slipping by unfortunately.
You don't need it to be in British-English for it to be set in Britain. But I get what you mean. Well, there's some of your mystique being torn away. Not British, you say! Well, I never!

The hundred or so posts wherein he mentions Massachusetts should have been a clue... I thought you were a proof-reader!

I thought he was a Brit who moved to Massachusetts. You folk do immigrate, right? Or do you just stay put and let the whaler's wife wait and wait in a cruel unfulfilled expectancy?
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by Xamonas Chegwé » Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:13 am
I thought you read his book! If you actually think that was written by a genuine brit, you had better stick to proof-reading strictly American writing!
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by PsychoSerenity » Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:46 am
Faithfree wrote:JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:rEvolutionist wrote:Which American accent do you have?
My Results:

Northeastern This could either mean an r-less NYC or Providence accent or one from Jersey which doesn't sound the same. Just because you got this result doesn't mean you don`t pronounce R's.(People in Jersey don`t call their state "Joisey" in real life)
Same. NY must be the American equivalent of Merseyside, or something.

Same here - maybe all foreigners default to a NY accent in that quiz?


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by Feck » Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:09 am
PsychoSerenity wrote:Faithfree wrote:JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:rEvolutionist wrote:Which American accent do you have?
My Results:

Northeastern This could either mean an r-less NYC or Providence accent or one from Jersey which doesn't sound the same. Just because you got this result doesn't mean you don`t pronounce R's.(People in Jersey don`t call their state "Joisey" in real life)
Same. NY must be the American equivalent of Merseyside, or something.

Same here - maybe all foreigners default to a NY accent in that quiz?



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by Pappa » Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:11 am
I have a Northeastern accent.
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by rachelbean » Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:18 am
Western
Western is kind of neutral, but not quite since it`s still possible to tell where you`re from. So you might not actually be from the West (but you probably are). If you really want to sound "neutral," learn how to say "stock" and "stalk" differently.

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by Hermit » Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:20 am
Yeah. Great result because the quiz is so well devised. Would anyone be surprised if the site determined that Lordpasternack had a Northeastern accent?
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by Svartalf » Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:26 am
rachelbean wrote:Western
Western is kind of neutral, but not quite since it`s still possible to tell where you`re from. So you might not actually be from the West (but you probably are). If you really want to sound "neutral," learn how to say "stock" and "stalk" differently.

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by PsychoSerenity » Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:28 am
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I thought you read his book! If you actually think that was written by a genuine brit, you had better stick to proof-reading strictly American writing!
Bangers and Mash? Gorblimey! The only way it could be more British is if each story ended with 'Ave a banana!

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by MiM » Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:49 am
Feck wrote:PsychoSerenity wrote:Faithfree wrote:JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:rEvolutionist wrote:Which American accent do you have?
My Results:

Northeastern This could either mean an r-less NYC or Providence accent or one from Jersey which doesn't sound the same. Just because you got this result doesn't mean you don`t pronounce R's.(People in Jersey don`t call their state "Joisey" in real life)
Same. NY must be the American equivalent of Merseyside, or something.

Same here - maybe all foreigners default to a NY accent in that quiz?




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by Rum » Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:58 am
Apparently I come from somewhere to the north of New York...

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by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:00 am
Ian wrote:Is that code for Valley Girl?

Val-girl accents are, like, toTALLY unique!
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