I'd love to hear a good non-comedic, non-Quebecois Canadian impression. I don't know that I ever have.
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I'd love to hear a good non-comedic, non-Quebecois Canadian impression. I don't know that I ever have.
Hrrm. Which coast?
Hrrm. Which coast?
Either. Or inbetween. Mostly I've heard might-as-well-be Midwestern accents, and that's passing, but not an impression.
Either. Or inbetween. Mostly I've heard might-as-well-be Midwestern accents, and that's passing, but not an impression.
Huh.
Close as I've come to hearing one would be either parent after they've been back up, but that's not an impression, that's just backsliding.
I think people concentrate on the About and out and eh?, and miss the essentials like Pasta and Mazda.
I think I speak for most Americans when I say that I wouldn't know if somebody was imitating a Canadian unless I know that they are. However, if I'm listening to a Canadian I can tell after a while. To me most of them sound a little Scottish.
I think I speak for most Americans when I say that I wouldn't know if somebody was imitating a Canadian unless I know that they are. However, if I'm listening to a Canadian I can tell after a while. To me most of them sound a little Scottish.
I find a remarkable number of Americans can't distinguish between British and Australian accents (anything less broad than Steve Irwin's, at least). I've had Americans listen to me and Dave the office Brit carry on a whole conversation, and still be unable to hear a difference.
We actually find that African-Americans have better success on average in picking our accents. Not sure why that should be.
I haven't heard anyone speak like JM here yet. Perhaps I haven't been close enough to Modesto.
My SIL is from Modesto, and she does have an unusual accent. I haven't noticed her R's so much as a tendency to sound almost Canadian on her oh's and ooh's, but really nasal on other vowels.
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