| Locust Valley Lockjaw |
Anyone from NPR and Ohio. News broadcasters are trained to speak with an Ohio accent as it's easy to understand and neutral. I am originally from Ohio but had European parents. People ask me where I am from a lot. When I say Ohio or US, they are surprised. Move to Ohio and hang out with internationals
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| Not by accent, but by grammar and vocabulary. Also, the lack of "um," like," and other nonsense fillers when speaking. |
People from Ohio don’t have a midwestern accent? I had family in Pittsburgh, the accent was awful. |
Are you my husband? He is from Ohio and has European parents and a very “neutral” American accent. |
They still have the open "A" sound which I recognize is probably considered "neutral" but I wouldn't say it is posh. |
Yes, as someone who felt a bit out of place at a HYP school (and with a sing-songy odd voice myself), I remember being surprised at how the same everyone sounded. Even folks from the south did not really have southern accents (or at least did not "use" them at school). |
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There are working class and regional accents, which are also primarily working to lower middle class. But the professional classes nationally have the same accent and it's been like that for a long time. It's very much based on clear pronouncing and grammar. The only "posh" accents I can think of would be old money people from a certain generation, either a clipped accent in the northeast/new England or a variant of the drawl in the coastal south. I remember a few from my childhood but they have largely died out.
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Kennedy’s were catholic. Not wasps. |
The term WASPs means nothing anymore. Literal definition = a white person of Anglo-Saxon ancestry who belongs to a Protestant denomination. The Anglo-Saxon ethnicity is Germanic. WASPs families in England were practically inbred. The US is a country full of mixed heritage and people don’t marry under the same circumstances of old timey England. Also who uses the word posh? |
For some reason every time I’ve gone to Ohio I’ve met the rudest people ever. At first I didn’t think anything of it but it happened too often. No other state was like that. Southerners were a nice chatty bunch but the Midwest not so much. |
Someone on this board always says that “WASP means nothing” and that the Kennedys are basically WASPs. I mean, no. That is kind of the whole thing about the kennedys. They were rich and old-ish money and preppy and did the whole New England family compound thing, but they were not WASPs. It was very much noted in the 60s. Just the same as Catholics in Chevy chase wearing preppy clothes and going to the CC Club are not WASPs. It’s not a value judgment. I don’t think WASPs are better or worse or richer or poorer or more or less cultured than Catholics. But there is a WASP tradition that’s beyond just aesthetics and it’s dumb to call the Kennedys WASPs or say it’s not a thing anymore. |
| Southern for sure. |
This. It’s not really a big deal but it is annoying how everyone gets it wrong. |
Yes! (Another speech class kid.) I often get asked why I have no accent despite living in the South. Part of my work involves field visits to rural SW va and while I'm there I end up adding a drawl and some "y'all"s.
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