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By foot-loose
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All the Americans on telly talk about looking in the "meer". Don't blame us for our opinion, blame your media for it's portrayal of you.
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By Sunny So Cal
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There was some test that went around last year via email, maybe the year before, that linked you to a website that asked how you pronounce certain things. You answered the barrage of questions and then it said whether you were a Yankee or a Redneck. Needless to say, I was a Yankee. It was quite clever. I'll have to see if I can find it, you lot would love the questions.
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By Yudster
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Thing is, you have often stated that you "have no accent" which, when I heard you on the radio, was palpably nonsense. So you clearly don't have a clue how you pronounce things anyway, meaning that you really aren't the best judge in the matter!
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By Nicola_Red
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foot-loose wrote:All the Americans on telly talk about looking in the "meer". Don't blame us for our opinion, blame your media for it's portrayal of you.


another similar one I heard last nite on an oft-repeated episode of Friends (where the characters/actors are New Yorkers, not from the South): "seerp" for 'syrup'.
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By Yudster
#387827
And "flarn" for "flan", another one highlighted in Friends (that well known depiction of rednecks.....). Its not about strong regional accents, there's nothing wrong with those, but there's is nothing dialectic about "erb" or any of the others mentioned here, its just affectation. And as for blaming it on the southerners, that might be the case if any of this were about regional variations but its not, its pretty universal.
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By Sunny So Cal
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Yudster wrote:Thing is, you have often stated that you "have no accent" which, when I heard you on the radio, was palpably nonsense.


I'm not sure whether I should be taking offense here with your comment or not? Strangely, at the time AndyB thought I was Rachel's cousin? Between you and me, I think he was drunk.

Yudster wrote:So you clearly don't have a clue how you pronounce things anyway,


I do. I'm not deaf. I'm American and I shed my New York accent after moving out here ages ago. I suppose if anything (to your finely tuned ears) I have a Southern California accent, which apparently is unpardonable.

Yudster wrote:meaning that you really aren't the best judge in the matter!


I love this. You felt strongly enough about it to put an EXCLAMATION POINT. I am put in my place!!!!!!!!

nicola_red wrote:another similar one I heard last nite on an oft-repeated episode of Friends (where the characters/actors are New Yorkers, not from the South): "seerp" for 'syrup'.


I say 'syrup' and those actors aren't really New Yorkers - except for maybe David Schwimmer?

Found it. This should really entertain you lot. There are 'mispronunciations' everywhere. http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligen ... _quiz.html
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By Yudster
#387865
Sunny So Cal wrote:
Yudster wrote:meaning that you really aren't the best judge in the matter!


I love this. You felt strongly enough about it to put an EXCLAMATION POINT. I am put in my place!!!!!!!!

Gah - I knew I should have used a smiley instead - or SOMETHING to indicate that my tongue was firmly in my cheek - sorry.
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By Andy B
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When was I drunk? And who the hell is Rachel and why do you sound like her cousin?

Actually the fact I don't remember any of this does lend considerable weight to the likelihood of me being drunk.
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By Nicola_Red
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Sunny So Cal wrote:
nicola_red wrote:another similar one I heard last nite on an oft-repeated episode of Friends (where the characters/actors are New Yorkers, not from the South): "seerp" for 'syrup'.


I say 'syrup' and those actors aren't really New Yorkers - except for maybe David Schwimmer?


Apparently Jennifer Aniston (I believe she was the offending party on this occasion) was born in California but grew up in New York. The others aren't, apart from Schwimmer as you say.
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By Sunny So Cal
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I knew you were joking Yuds, that's why I responded the way I did.

Andy, you either said it in my thread after my L.A. jaunt or the time or so you guys had called me.

Nic, I think you're right. I miss Friends. :(
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By Yudster
#387954
Matthew Perry is Canadian isn't he? But moved to California as a youngster to try (unsuccessfully) to make it as a tennis player? Am I making this up as I go along?!
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By Sunny So Cal
#387959
I think you're right. He's on Twitter. @langfordperry, I believe.
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By Nicola_Red
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Yeah, I saw that tennis stuff on wiki this morning when I was checking the cast's birthplaces!
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By Yudster
#388062
Its like a Brazilian only further north.
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By S4B
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Sunny So Cal wrote: EXCLAMATION POINT. I am put in my place!!!!!!!!



EXCLAMATION MARK!!!!


Now you have been put in your place. ;)
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By Yudster
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Right - Sunny, I don't know if you do this or not, but someone needs to explain to Americans that Joshua and Jaguar are NOT pronounced "Joshwah" and "Jagwah". What is WITH you people?!!
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By MK Chris
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Joshua is quite a nice name (if a bit common now) when pronounced correctly.
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By Yudster
#388714
I know far too many little boys called Josh. They are all over the place. Its a shame because I agree it is a nice name.
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By Yudster
#388738
See that only works if you spell Aluminium right.
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By Zoot
#388744
ladies and Gentlemen, I bring you....
Mr Eddie Izzard
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By Sunny So Cal
#388769
Awww. Thanks for Eddie!

Yudster wrote:Right - Sunny, I don't know if you do this or not, but someone needs to explain to Americans that Joshua and Jaguar are NOT pronounced "Joshwah" and "Jagwah". What is WITH you people?!!


Actually the ones around me say "Joshuwah". They do, however, say "Jagwar," which is just as bad. I do not. I make use of the letter 'U' - I just don't feel the need to stuff it into words that sound just fine without it, like you people. ;)

Also, when I say Jaguar someone usually 'corrects' me.
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