haha i hate southern accents. all the colloquialisms we have are disgusting like y'all. ew. ew. ew. but southern boys can be pretty nice. they can also be pretty judgemental.
and yepp we have a lot of southern hospitality :) basically anywhere you go down here people either smile, nod, or even do all and say hello.
haaha i'm not a fan of southern accents, but i do like the southern hospitality aspect of it. and southern food, omg. the guy i'm dating is originally from louisiana, but he's lived here long enough that he doesn't have the accent. but he still has some of the culture-type stuff.
but i am in LOOOVE with british/scottish/aussie accents. omg.
yuck southern accents. but slight ones are sexyy. but british accents. so hot and australian. like jesse spencer from house, i can listen to him talk all day.
guys with boston accents give me headaches. which is like every guy in my school.
i have a boston accent, but it's not that bad. i just don't pronounce my r's sometimes haha
yeah, i don't mind the ones that aren't that bad. but really heavy ones, like some of the conductors on the T? it's like, "hahhhvahhhd" or "chahhhlez/MGH." *headdesk*
HAHAHAH storii...that's my whole school! everyone talks in slang, most of it goes right OVER my head. but i was wondering, do you guys say stuff like:
OD Pause! Word aaight (person's first initial) - dollaz like for storii it would be S - dollaz add izzle to everything (bizzad, fo shizzle?) calling people liite skinned and dark skinned SMH - shaking my head and start every sentence - it doesn't matter what type of person you are, preppy, gangsta or goth - with "yo" or "whats good?"
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up here it's mostly stuff like "mad funny" or "wicked funny." and we pronounce things ending in the suffix -ary wrong, apparently. elementary/documentary/complimentary, etc. it rhymes with 'fairy' up here. i guess that's not how you're supposed to pronounce it, haaha. also, the word 'crayon' is just pronounced 'cran.' we don't really have a lot of weird upstate NY slang that i can think of, but supposedly we pronounce a lot of stuff wrong.
i say OC [outta control] and word and aiight and i start sentences [when talking] with yo or whats good or whats goodie
lol i've picked a lot of it up from my family up in new york. i hang with my nephew a lot and he has a really strong new york accent +slang but it's cool on him.
but i most like the slang in new york like oh that's mad funny or word or something cause if you say stuff like that down here they're like whaaatt??
HAHA i learn new words everyday. some of the stuff we say is so weird, but you have to do it to fit in, i guess?
there's: GTL (gym, tanning, laundry from jersey shore, of course) deuces kappin stompin/killin shiit (snowboarding)
cocckblockin herb spinna mind erasers faded double cupping sizzurpp poppin off lames ganja assing out yeaaaa buddyyy shug ballin hard gettin lit zooted werd (instead of word)
burr (referringĀ to gucci) poppin swag bags
oh i could go on for days lol
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People always look at me weird here in FL because I have a Jersey accent that I've acquired from visiting there, and I use a lot of those slang words. Half the time people look at me like whaaaa? Southern accents annoy the hell out of me. Anyone who says y'all is on my **** list. British and aussie accents=sooooo adorable!
most southern (US) accents realllllly annoy me. Chavvy an northern british accents also. I only like irish accents (southern mostly not northern) on guys - not girls - this girl i know uses the most stupid slang and it irritates the hell out of me.
i don't mind indian accents, at least in general. it's not particularly attractive in guys, but my roommate this summer was from india, and the way she talked was adorable.