Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the Kennedys were WASPS?
Nope! They were not.
Anonymous wrote:My DD has one but she thinks it's a remnant of a speech impediment. She gets asked constantly where she is from. Her accent is so beautiful. Most people guess someplace in Europe. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, like the Kennedys and FDR spoke. It's a WASPy northeastern boarding school accent.
Kennedys are not WASPs
Yes, but they spoke like WASPs and they lived in that world.
They did not live in that world. They lived in the world of elite Catholics. The two were separate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, like the Kennedys and FDR spoke. It's a WASPy northeastern boarding school accent.
Kennedys are not WASPs
Yes, but they spoke like WASPs and they lived in that world.
Anonymous wrote:Someone in another thread had a word for it. They used it for the way Bunny (from SATC, Charlotte's ex-husband's mother) spoke.
Anonymous wrote:I a lot and Anne Hathaway are two young people who have this accent. There are more but these came to mind. It's a manhttan born and raised, private school and possibly diction/elocution lessons.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the Kennedys were WASPS?
let's be friends.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, like the Kennedys and FDR spoke. It's a WASPy northeastern boarding school accent.
You do know that the Kennedys are not WASPs? And have Boston accents (described as "hooligan" by another pp.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a podcast on this. i think it's from stuff you should know or stuff you missed in history class. In short the answer is no. There may have been at one time...the way people talked in movies in the 30-40s but it's essentially died out.
I notice this in classic movies.
The actors talk so much more classy + elegant than they do in today's movies.
There is a specific name for this But I am too lazy to look it up. It was essentially lost by the early 70s but it was originated in the Northeast. FDR. JFK and a predominance of radio broadcasters, among others used it. "Been" is "bean" not "bin" etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do American English speakers have a "posh" accent of sorts? If so what does it sound like? John Kerry?
John Kerry sounds like an arrogant ass. And not just because he's John Kerry! He'd somehow manage to sound like a conceited prick even if he was panhandling for change.