Friday, August 05, 2005
Accents
So after yesterday when people were making fun of me and my 'Canadian accent' and because I play the flute and am "never in tune", I came home and realized two things. One, that after Andrew kept saying 'eh' I began saying it too after practically every question sentence. I totally blame Andrew for this. And two, that my sister actually says 'tags' kinda like it's pronounced taegs. Kind of like how Emily says it, but more subtle. So I don't know, maybe she's got an accent, a "Canadian accent." Which means, maybe I've got one too? To which all I can say is, darn. Who would've thought. But I still deny that I do.
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Oh my goodness, Kelsey, what are you ON ABOUT? Accents are the best. It's cool that you have a little of Toronto in your speech. I love accents, so many of them: British, Irish, South African, Australian, Canadian...the only accent I can't really handle is the South Asian one...it's so cringe-worthy a lot of the time.
I mean, come on, all of us with the complete American "accent" don't really even have an accent in my opinion. It's just...blah, compared to everything else. Except that this one Irish guy said our accent is posh. Posh. Can you believe that? People actually think Americans speak posh-ly. :)
accents are HOT. =] haha, kels, I love you! I agree with rabs..the other accent I can't stand is the southern kind of accents..urgh.
Nothing but love for the Canadian girls :-P
Gah didn't finish. On the bright side, you're a city slicker, so you don't have the rough, totally stereotypical Canadian accent like I have from the country.
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