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What American accent do you have?
Created by Xavier on Memegen.net

Mid-Atlantic. This is what everyone calls a Philadelphia accent although it's also the accent of south Jersey, Baltimore, and Wilmington. Well, everyone that lives near there, that is. Outsiders can tell you talk differently from them even though they can't tell what your accent is.

If you are not from there, you are probably one of the following:
(a) A New Yorker who, unlike most New Yorkers, rhymes "on" with "dawn"; or
(b) A Yat from New Orleans.
You are probably not from Eastern New England or the Great Lakes area, and certainly not from anywhere in the West or Canada.

Take this quiz now - it's easy!
We're going to start with "cot" and "caught." When you say those words do they sound the same or different?
Most people don't actually notice I talk differently - except that I was made fun of in college for pronouncing certain "or" sounds as "are" (like orange and Oregon). But clearly the Philly is still in me. :)

Date: Feb. 26th, 2011 11:51 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] elynittria
I was made fun of in college for pronouncing certain "or" sounds as "are" (like orange and Oregon)

But... "orange" and "Oregon" are pronounced with an "are" sound. And "eagle" is pronounced "iggle." How can one possibly be said to have a funny accent if one is correctly pronouncing words? ;)

Date: Feb. 27th, 2011 02:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pocochina.livejournal.com
otherwise known as THE RIGHT WAY TO TALK. obviously. you, me, and fucking Boreanez.

It is scarily accurate! I didn't even think I sounded Philly anymore, because I do say things differently from my (ENORMOUS, natch) extended family. (spigot? clicker? no.) But apparently not.
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