I really think only a tiny percentage of Canadians sound like they say aboot.
Isn't the difference that Canadians (mostly) say "aboat" (vowel pronounced like "oh") and Americans say "abowt" (vowel pronounced like "ow")?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I really think only a tiny percentage of Canadians sound like they say aboot.
Isn't the difference that Canadians (mostly) say "aboat" (vowel pronounced like "oh") and Americans say "abowt" (vowel pronounced like "ow")?
I agree with Ouise.
Isn't the difference that Canadians (mostly) say "aboat" (vowel pronounced like "oh") and Americans say "abowt" (vowel pronounced like "ow")?
Or even in between those two sounds, for some Canadians I've known.
In *ewwww* news, the neighbor's dog just peed on my foot. He's an adorable Shiba Inu, but he slips his collar all the time and takes off. And O's brother came to get her at the bus stop, with the dog, by himself. He's autistic, and the collar was nearly off, so I leaned down to put it back. I don't know if I scared him, but the next thing I knew my foot was wet.
At least I was wearing flip-flops, making cleanup easier?
I get calls from Canadians, and the "aboat" does appear. It's cute.
re: Ellen--Architectural Digest did a spread on her and Portia's house, and their closet is hysterical. There's a wall of shelves for shoes. On Portia's side there's pumps and stilettos and sandals and everything. On Ellen's--her usual brand of tennis shoe in every color imaginable. The two of them are just adorable.
Oh Amy, talk about no good deed going unpunished.
but apparently there's a pocket of people (must be tiny tiny people) in North Carolina who have the same accent as Shakespeare.
My apologies Zen, but my first thought on reading this was: yay Hobbits!
It's like HoYay only different (or not).
Sending not-cancer~ma your way, Typo.
OMG my job is so ridiculous with the procedures. SO RIDICULOUS.
accents are fun. Some men from the Coeure D'Alene tribe that I have heard speak sound almost Irish to me. I wanted them to talk forever and ever and let me braid their hair.
also? OUISE!!
see people we do not see nearly enough.