Anonymous wrote:Eric cantor was on Bloomberg this morning and dude sounded he was gonna say “I do declare” at any moment — such was the thickness of his antebellum accent.
I didn’t think people from Richmond sounded like that though but I’ve never visited.
Anonymous wrote:I’m originally from Richmond and yes there is a very specific Richmond southern accent that I really notice after being gone so long. People talk about going to the “Rivah” (instead of river) and women named Barbara would be pronounced “Bahbra”. Whitley Gilbert from A Different World was supposed to be from Richmond - the accent was a little strong but not far off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s no such thing but there are definitely different flavors of Southern accent. Maybe you just heard one you associate with movies. You could have also just heard “fake southern accent” because not everyone from there has one so he may just be playing it up poorly.
I understand when politicians do it on the stump in front of hicks but not on Bloomberg!
And he’s Jewish — that makes it even more interesting/wild.
I can’t think of anyone I know thats Jewish from southern states actually sounding southern!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s no such thing but there are definitely different flavors of Southern accent. Maybe you just heard one you associate with movies. You could have also just heard “fake southern accent” because not everyone from there has one so he may just be playing it up poorly.
I understand when politicians do it on the stump in front of hicks but not on Bloomberg!
And he’s Jewish — that makes it even more interesting/wild.
I can’t think of anyone I know thats Jewish from southern states actually sounding southern!
There aren’t that many Jewish people down there! That’s something I had to learn. Growing up in Bethesda really warped my perception. But the ones that are there have an accent because why wouldn’t they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s no such thing but there are definitely different flavors of Southern accent. Maybe you just heard one you associate with movies. You could have also just heard “fake southern accent” because not everyone from there has one so he may just be playing it up poorly.
I understand when politicians do it on the stump in front of hicks but not on Bloomberg!
And he’s Jewish — that makes it even more interesting/wild.
I can’t think of anyone I know thats Jewish from southern states actually sounding southern!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s no such thing but there are definitely different flavors of Southern accent. Maybe you just heard one you associate with movies. You could have also just heard “fake southern accent” because not everyone from there has one so he may just be playing it up poorly.
I understand when politicians do it on the stump in front of hicks but not on Bloomberg!
And he’s Jewish — that makes it even more interesting/wild.
I can’t think of anyone I know thats Jewish from southern states actually sounding southern!
Anonymous wrote:There’s no such thing but there are definitely different flavors of Southern accent. Maybe you just heard one you associate with movies. You could have also just heard “fake southern accent” because not everyone from there has one so he may just be playing it up poorly.