good lord noIs this the woman DzynKing is going hiking with Saturday?![]()
good lord noIs this the woman DzynKing is going hiking with Saturday?![]()
I'm from Walker Co. and I know a real southern accent when I hear one.I mean, is that a fake accent? Or I have I been away from Alabama too long?🤣
I from Walker Co. and I know a real southern accent when I hear one.
As someone said, she might be hamming it a bit but I don't think she's a midwesterner OR non-accent southerner putting on. It's too real IMO.
FWIW, we lived in Huntsville a good majority of our children's time at home and neither of them has a southern accent.
I cannot tell anymore either. I have been making a nonsouthern accent so long I have forgotten how to sound southern. I blew my coworker's minds when they learned my lack of a southern accent is fake.
Also there was no CC this week so the auto CC did not understand the accent at all.
My wife (I met her while we were students) is from Cottondale, I'm from Orlando. When she was down in Orlando people would ask her to say things all the time - and Orlando is accustomed to tourists with accents.Walker Co (Oakman) native here too. When I was in school at UA, people would ask me to “say something†and then ask where I was from. Um, 45 minutes NORTH of Tuscaloosa. LOL
My wife (I met her while we were students) is from Cottondale, I'm from Orlando. When she was down in Orlando people would ask her to say things all the time - and Orlando is accustomed to tourists with accents.
People generally think I'm from the midwest or something, I've got a largely non-descript accent, though I do use southern colloquialisms, so I think I sound a bit southern.
But even living in Memphis I don't hear a lot of accents with that syrupy drip. It's been a while.
I know what a Cottondale accent is like! I went to Chipola JUCO in Marianna! That being said it sounds like she has a Southern Accent, but she’s embellishing. I had a Girlfriend from Ponce de León, and she pronounced it “Ponce D Leeonâ€Â. I have a lot of cousins around Graceville and Chipley.My wife (I met her while we were students) is from Cottondale, I'm from Orlando. When she was down in Orlando people would ask her to say things all the time - and Orlando is accustomed to tourists with accents.
People generally think I'm from the midwest or something, I've got a largely non-descript accent, though I do use southern colloquialisms, so I think I sound a bit southern.
But even living in Memphis I don't hear a lot of accents with that syrupy drip. It's been a while.
I'm from Walker Co. and I know a real southern accent when I hear one.
As someone said, she might be hamming it a bit but I don't think she's a midwesterner OR non-accent southerner putting on. It's too real IMO.
FWIW, we lived in Huntsville a good majority of our children's time at home and neither of them has a southern accent.
My wife (I met her while we were students) is from Cottondale, I'm from Orlando. When she was down in Orlando people would ask her to say things all the time - and Orlando is accustomed to tourists with accents.
People generally think I'm from the midwest or something, I've got a largely non-descript accent, though I do use southern colloquialisms, so I think I sound a bit southern.
But even living in Memphis I don't hear a lot of accents with that syrupy drip. It's been a while.
I’m trying to figure out what the difference between “Jawn†and “John†is…in New Orleans, we have a variety of accents, and none of them are southern. I’m often told that I don’t have an accent. My mother was adamant about me not picking up local pronunciations, ex. “Jawn†is used for “Johnâ€Â, but my mom made sure I pronounced it correctly, especially since it is my middle name.
My wife (I met her while we were students) is from Cottondale, I'm from Orlando. When she was down in Orlando people would ask her to say things all the time - and Orlando is accustomed to tourists with accents.
People generally think I'm from the midwest or something, I've got a largely non-descript accent, though I do use southern colloquialisms, so I think I sound a bit southern.
But even living in Memphis I don't hear a lot of accents with that syrupy drip. It's been a while.
Cottondale, AL - she lived a few mins down 15th from the mall.Cottondale, AL (where I live, just east of Tuscaloosa) or Cottondale, FL (just south of Dothan on the way to I-10)?
I took a humanities elective my freshman year in college called “Voice and Dictionâ€Â. The first class everyone was given the same paragraph to read aloud in class. Then, based on accent, everyone had to guess where the person was from. Interestingly none thought a I had “southern†accent even though I had lived in central Alabama all my life (I have a tendency to speak much faster and deeper than many southerners, without the drawl). The fascinating thing was the differences, many times very subtle, in people from the same state but different regions in those states.
Cottondale, AL - she lived a few mins down 15th from the mall.
Had no idea there was a Cottondale, FL! haha