"Your accent is as Philadelphian as a cheesesteak! If you're not from Philadelphia, then you're from someplace near there like south Jersey, Baltimore, or Wilmington. if you've ever journeyed to some far off place where people don't know that Philly has an accent, someone may have thought you talked a little weird even though they didn't have a clue what accent it was they heard."
Actually Im from NYC and I have been asked several times "Where are you from??! You don't have an accent."
"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent." You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good voice for TV and radio.
I'm from the pacific northwest, fwiw . Most of the people here are the ones that swear they don't have an accent - at least I know I'm correct when I say that now!
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Mine said Midland, too. I'm from Nebraska, which was at one time (and may still be) the telemarketing mecca due to the lack of accent in the native people, so I guess that fits.
I wanted to add: I have coworkers named Dawn and Don. I say their names the same. Another coworker always asked me to clarify by saying "Do you mean Don or Dwon?" I just say their last names now.
I wanted to add: I have coworkers named Dawn and Don. I say their names the same. Another coworker always asked me to clarify by saying "Do you mean Don or Dwon?" I just say their last names now.
-- Edited by boobaby at 20:12, 2008-04-14
So isnt that an accent? Like a Boston accent? Shouldn't Dawn rhyme with yawn and Don rhyme with John?
I wanted to add: I have coworkers named Dawn and Don. I say their names the same. Another coworker always asked me to clarify by saying "Do you mean Don or Dwon?" I just say their last names now.
-- Edited by boobaby at 20:12, 2008-04-14
So isnt that an accent? Like a Boston accent? Shouldn't Dawn rhyme with yawn and Don rhyme with John?
Perhaps it is. All of those words rhyme IMO with John. Maybe a slight variation...the only time anyone claimed I had an accent is when I lived in Minnesota.
"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent." You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good voice for TV and radio.
The Inland North - You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."
The Inland North - You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."
I am from Wisconsin.
I got this, too. I'm from Nebraska but I've lived in the Chicago/Milwaukee area for about five years now.
This is fun! I got the Midland one, meaning I don't have an accent. I'm from California though! I don't get it- I always thought there was a midwest accent. Like people from Missouri pronouncing it like Missoura? Or prounouncing the O sound (like in mom) with a bit of an A sound? I once had a history teacher tell us that Californians were the only ones with no accent... whatever that means!
You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."
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Ha! Fun. I got "The West" as my top score (no discernable accent). I'm from Northeastern Ohio, so the Canadian, Midwestern, and Western Pennsylvania accents all cancel each other out.
Your accent is the lowest common denominator of American speech. Unless you're a SoCal surfer, no one thinks you have an accent. And really, you may not even be from the West at all, you could easily be from Florida or one of those big Southern cities like Dallas or Atlanta.
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"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent." You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good voice for TV and radio.
I'm from the south and have a pretty distinct southern accent though maybe not as much as a lot of people from the same area. I definitely don't have a good tv or radio voice!
I got Midland as well. I'm from Texas. Most people don't think I'm from Texas (when I'm traveling) unless I say y'all or the like.
Here are my beefs with Texas accents: 1) the ones on tv and/or movies are sh*t. They sound nothing like anyone I've ever heard except for people on tv and/or movies. 2) Texas accents are distinctly different than southern accents. Accept it, Julia Roberts.
You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."
Me too Collette!! I would venture to say that as Chicagoans we certainly do not want to be asked if we are from Wisconsin though. HA! (That is a Bears Packers reference and is not mean to offend any of the faboo Wisconsin ladies on the forum.)
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I got Philadelphia and that's right where I'm from. However, I've traveled all over the country and no one can ever detect an accent. People tell me I don't have one.