Stolen from Kate. ^_^

Apr 24, 2007 20:19



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



Midland. The Midland (please don't confuse with "Midwest") itself is the neutral zone between the North and South. But just because you have a Midland accent doesn't mean you're from there. Since it is considered a neutral, default, "non-regional" accent you could easily be from someplace without its own accent, like Florida, or a big city in the South like Dallas, Houston, or Atlanta.



Northern. Whether you have the world famous Inland North accent of the Great Lakes area, or the radio-friendly sound of upstate NY and western New England, your accent is what used to set the standard for American English pronunciation (not much anymore now that the Inland North sounds like it does).

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How... appropriate. I mean, I grea up near Cleveland, so I thought I would associate more with the northern accent, but I HAVE been in Youngstown for 3 years, which falls right in Ohio's Midland area. So since I live/travel between the two areas, it only makes sense.

So, I haven't updated for a while... and I don't feel the need to yet. ;) lmao! I'll post something later, when I'm not feeling so lazy. The good news? I'm not so sad/pissed/depressed enough to write a depressing entry, at least! xD
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