crystalGwolf t1_j9y8zeu wrote
Reply to comment by Re-AnImAt0r in TIL residents of Tangier Island, 12 miles off the coast of Virginia, have remained so isolated they still speak a dialect similar to the original colonists from the 1700s by emily_9511
I don't watch those films but in my experience, Americans in real life sound nothing like they do in films/tv. All the Americans I've met talk at volume and at a high nasally pitch. If I imitate an American accent, it's very much through the nose.
I won't respond to British people not pronouncing Rs because I've already explained Britain is 3 different countries with huge differences in accents and that probably just relates to one small section of England that I am not familiar with at all.
The "Brits" you see in Hollywood films tend to cater to the American audience of what they think a British (specifically English) person sounds/acts like and resembles no one in England. The portrayal, at best, invokes eye rolling and, at worst, is offensive.
King Charles is the King and the Royal Family have their own distinct accent. I wouldn't call it nasally but more blustery, back of the throat.
anthonybsd t1_j9yentg wrote
> I don’t watch those films but in my experience, Americans in real life sound nothing like they do in films/tv.
Do you perchance mean 40+ old movies and TV when the insanely artificial mid Atlantic accent was prevalent? That would be understandable. However, nowadays the main TV accent is some variation of midwestern and this form honestly is very common, so I am not sure which Americans you talk to :)
crystalGwolf t1_j9yw5fv wrote
No, like in Friends. They all have pretty innocuous accents. Modern Family is all a bit nasally tbf. It's always a bit of a shock hearing an American in real life though. Very distinct sound that they make
AndyZuggle t1_j9zc90f wrote
> No, like in Friends.
North Eastern accents are nasal. Jewish accents are nasal. The main cast consisted of:
Jennifer Aniston: North Easterner (NY)
Courtney Cox: Southerner
Lisa Kudrow: jew
Matt LeBlanc: North Easterner (MA)
Matthew Perry: Canadian
David Schwimmer: NYC jew
crystalGwolf t1_j9zdnfp wrote
The Jews!
anthonybsd t1_j9ywkx6 wrote
Interesting. Friends has roughly New York accents (especially Joey). Modern Family is typical modern Midwestern. Perhaps it sounds stranger because actors (especially theater actors) tend to annunciate their words more, but that’s all I can think of.
crystalGwolf t1_j9ywvcr wrote
Maybe it's just because I grew up watching Friends aha
bgrill881 t1_j9yjwhp wrote
America actually has about 11-15 separate and distinct regions and cultures, that have a huge affect on the dialect. I would say they are more different than your 3 countries. Found the article, found it fascinating….. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-map-11-separate-nations-colin-woodward-yankeedom-new-netherland-the-midlands-tidewater-greater-appalachia-a8078261.html?amp
crystalGwolf t1_j9ywau1 wrote
Absolute load of shite aha
Uk has about 40 dialects and 6 local languages in a fraction of space and population
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