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It's just, I can't imagine everyone in a certain state speaking a certain way, and everyone across the border speaking in another way. That's just silly.
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Oh, it's definitely that way. You can go from California to Nevada, and hear different accents of how Californians (such as myself) speak compared to people in Nevada.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 7:21 am Just curious: I presume there are differences between different southern states, right? I mean, someone from (say) Texas would express themselves differently than someone from (say) Tennessee, or Georgia or where-ever. (Obviously, I'm a damn'd furriner for even asking such a question.)But are there similarities that creep in across neighbouring states - e.g. California and Nevada, or Texas and Louisiana, or...? Just wondering.
It's just, I can't imagine everyone in a certain state speaking a certain way, and everyone across the border speaking in another way. That's just silly.![]()
Thanks, Tawm.Tawmis wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 10:23 pmOh, it's definitely that way. You can go from California to Nevada, and hear different accents of how Californians (such as myself) speak compared to people in Nevada.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 7:21 am Just curious: I presume there are differences between different southern states, right? I mean, someone from (say) Texas would express themselves differently than someone from (say) Tennessee, or Georgia or where-ever. (Obviously, I'm a damn'd furriner for even asking such a question.)But are there similarities that creep in across neighbouring states - e.g. California and Nevada, or Texas and Louisiana, or...? Just wondering.
It's just, I can't imagine everyone in a certain state speaking a certain way, and everyone across the border speaking in another way. That's just silly.![]()
Part of it is the culture that builds around the area - like growing up most of my life in San Diego, there's a very "Surf like" mentality among a lot of people. So "Dude" gets used a lot ("Dude, did you see the new movie?") where as if you go to Nevada, it's the same question without "dude." And Texas and Tennessee both have the "southern draw" to their words. So it's definitely different in many states.
Louisiana has it's own version of slang, for sure. Considering the history of Louisiana, that's not a surprise. To be fair, I am only aware of New Orleans, and the surrounding areas (about an hour out in every direction) from my time there.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 3:45 am Thanks, Tawm.Just another question: yes, I get it that lots of people in San Diego would speak in a way that people in Nevada wouldn't.
But would Texans speak the same way as Tennessee people? Or Louisiana natives speak the same as people from Georgia, Florida etc.?
I'm sure it's a silly question - I'm just curious.![]()
The mental imagery is quite amusing.google wrote:"Soiled up like a possum eating a persimmon."