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Florida should sound like "or" not "are".........which we had always called it. Ditto for Oregon.....which we said in three syllables. Should be ORE GONE. Who would have known? Being raised with New Jersey accents with many relatives living in New York City with that type of accent, then living most of our lives in Vermont with it's distinctive Yankee accent.........ayup.....we forgive ourselves. |
Trudy, another chameleon here. I can talk to someone on the phone and get off sound like I'm from their area even if I've never been there. You should hear me after I've spoken to an Aussie for an hour!
I think it happens to those who moved a lot as a kid. We would move to another nation or region and I'd sound like a native within a few months. Move to the next place, pick up that language/accent and forget the last one existed. The only two languages that stuck at all were German (my native) and American and American is by where I'm living. Accent doesn't stay Californian, which is where I've lived the longest. |
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Spot on with me...Said Boston & I lived 45 miles west of Boston for 52 years!
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wacky one out there. Trudy |
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