Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid learned to speak jive.
Handy. Put it on the resume.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6TraLJf6iw
Anonymous wrote:I think this happened to Hilaria Baldwin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know that it tamed my accent, but coming to college in DC (from Missouri) definitely made me more conscious of a few words that I pronounced differently than my classmates from the East Coast. I no longer say “roof” to rhyme with “hoof,” for instance. I also got out of saying “pop” or “coke” for soft drinks. I don’t think I’ll ever lose my “y’all” though, although we are close enough to the south that it’s not uncommon to hear around here.
Yep. How about tennis shoes and sneakers? which one is it? Ant or Aunt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started talking faster after I went to college in NYC.
I bet you started walking faster too.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Went to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Went to Auburn. Southern accent. Faded upon return to DC area but several words stuck
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know that it tamed my accent, but coming to college in DC (from Missouri) definitely made me more conscious of a few words that I pronounced differently than my classmates from the East Coast. I no longer say “roof” to rhyme with “hoof,” for instance. I also got out of saying “pop” or “coke” for soft drinks. I don’t think I’ll ever lose my “y’all” though, although we are close enough to the south that it’s not uncommon to hear around here.