Do american accents sound weird to non americans?

lonercs

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Clashero said:
A regular American accent is pleasant. Think, for instance, Jon Stewart. That guy has a pleasant voice. I like the sound of Southern accents, and the stereotypical New York Tough Cop accent always cracks me up.
However, accents as those exhibited in shows like The Hills, anything by Paris Hilton ("and, oh, like, oh my god, she was like, like, awesome, and i was like, oh. my. god") make me want to go out on a killing spree.

(I'm from Argentina)
NEVER EVER COMPARE US TO PARIS HILTON!lol Also this tread is to obvious. American accents don't sound weird to non-Americans...they sound weird to non-Americans and other Americans. A southern "cowboy" accent is weird. Also "gangster" accents and "gangster talk" is just annoying.

However, in all seriousness. There are many different accents in America, due to different regions to the fact that many Americans are from other countries and backgrounds. I wouldn't know what a generic American accent is, and even if I did know, I wouldn't doubt one bit that others would find is strange and weird. (I wanted to say "purcalur" but I can't spell it.

Nice topic by the way, and I'm from America, living in Philadelphia. (Philadelphia is also suppose to have a specific accent).
 

darkless

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I'm sure no matter where you are from there will always be an accent that sounds strange to you, for instance here in Ireland the American accent is well received but the Scottish accent? nope cant understand a word.
 

letsnoobtehpwns

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Aloran said:
Yes, but there's nothing wrong with it :)

Question to the americans: Do British accents sound odd to you?
No, I love British accents! I wish I had a British accent. I want to marry a girl with a British accent!
 

KiKiweaky

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dont really mind accents

What I did think was funny tho, was an American telling me I had a strong accent. I just sorta looked at her like O.O not really believing what I was hearing (^^,)
 

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BudZer said:
Also, Southern California should go and disappear as no one likes it.
"I know, right?"

God I hate it when people (usually the "dumb blonde" stereotypes) use that. Or maybe it's just their tone of voice- something along the lines of an aloof hippie.

According to a girl I met from Toronto last summer, even I have an "American" accent, and I live mere hours away from her.
 

Zamn

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The thing about American accents is we hear them all the time but so you don't even notice it on TV, but when you hear an American accent in real life it can be quite jarring, it's like "oh, there are real people who talk like that". As for the regional differences, they're noticeable but they all sound American.

puppydogvaan said:
I have a far more important question: are there any people from other countries who find our accent sexy???
Not really, not for me anyway, American accents have the worst of both worlds in that they're not exotic because you hear them all the time anyway but they're not familiar either. I think the 'nasally' quality of American accents is often perceived as annoying by non-Americans.
 

GodsOneMistake

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BudZer said:
Valley Girls are the scourge of the Earth.

Also, Southern California should go and disappear as no one likes it.

I agree with you 100% why not just make it all of California though just to be sure
 

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on the otherside(since so many people are replying): americans love accents here. unless you talk really really fast or mumble your words. do we(u.s.) do that?
 

John Stalvern

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Aloran said:
Yes, but there's nothing wrong with it :)

Question to the americans: Do British accents sound odd to you?
Not at all, though it's funny to listen to the way you say words/names ending in 'a' (Jessicer, Obamer, phobier).
Now Scottish accents are a real nightmare.
 

Silva

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There's intelligent accents for every country just the same as there are yokel accents for every country. I find the intelligent ones exotic and sexy if foreign and of the opposite sex, no matter whether they're American or German or English, from anywhere really.

At the same time I find accents that convey little intelligence, i.e. when it comes to the point where invented words are used instead of actual English words, and it sounds like the person has been around drunk people their entire life. But I never assume intellectual superiority over a person just based on accent. It's the words they say that determine such things, even if those words are somewhat reliant on the accent.
 

ix_tab

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Yes!

American accents jarr me in a way that no other accent does. I have no idea why. I guess because I don't interact with many Amercians, and I spend a lot of time with other nationalities.
 

Nmil-ek

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No infact those with accents are alittle easier on the ears some distinctive charactersitic, those who sound like talking dictionaries I cannot stand.
 

Nossy

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Hell. I'm American and I hate Southern and Eastern American accents. Drive us peeps in Washington state mad.