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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:41 am
A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk You guys do have an accent. Not really crazy prominent, but noticable. I like most of my Canadian Customers, until around the end of summer in to Christmas time. O.o.... But Canada's bigger than the US, you can't pin an accent on all of us just because we have a 10th of your population. How many differents accents are there just in the US? o_O But, but. I have a small drawl in my speech. Your manner of speaking is just different than ours. We can also tell because when there are suddenly 50 people all with the same speech patterens, and random ehs. We get tons of Canadian buses. I think seven are scheduled to be at the store sometime today. But that's exactly it. I don't know what province you get them from, but we don't say 'eh'. >< Ontario XD And yes some of them do. O: Some accents aren't as thick at others though. But generally we know just by the mere rush of women in the clothes, and the "Oh it costs just as much back home." Well, Ontario has a plethera of people from different provinces, countries, and continents anyway. You can't ever be sure who's from where there. =/ Including me, I'm actually from BC. =o Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D=
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:42 am
Ribbin Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= Not that I could notice. xd
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:42 am
From that one certain song about a certain cosplay nerd, I'd safely say I detected no accent whatsoever.
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:43 am
TtheHero Hmm...
Which do you guys prefer; human or Elf? Depends. In the Hobbit, elves are stuck-up sons-a-bitches. lol
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:44 am
Ribbin A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk You guys do have an accent. Not really crazy prominent, but noticable. I like most of my Canadian Customers, until around the end of summer in to Christmas time. O.o.... But Canada's bigger than the US, you can't pin an accent on all of us just because we have a 10th of your population. How many differents accents are there just in the US? o_O But, but. I have a small drawl in my speech. Your manner of speaking is just different than ours. We can also tell because when there are suddenly 50 people all with the same speech patterens, and random ehs. We get tons of Canadian buses. I think seven are scheduled to be at the store sometime today. But that's exactly it. I don't know what province you get them from, but we don't say 'eh'. >< Ontario XD And yes some of them do. O: Some accents aren't as thick at others though. But generally we know just by the mere rush of women in the clothes, and the "Oh it costs just as much back home." Well, Ontario has a plethera of people from different provinces, countries, and continents anyway. You can't ever be sure who's from where there. =/ Including me, I'm actually from BC. =o Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= Yay BC. : D
And everyone has an accent to someone from somewhere else, pretty much.
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:44 am
Ribbin A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk You guys do have an accent. Not really crazy prominent, but noticable. I like most of my Canadian Customers, until around the end of summer in to Christmas time. O.o.... But Canada's bigger than the US, you can't pin an accent on all of us just because we have a 10th of your population. How many differents accents are there just in the US? o_O But, but. I have a small drawl in my speech. Your manner of speaking is just different than ours. We can also tell because when there are suddenly 50 people all with the same speech patterens, and random ehs. We get tons of Canadian buses. I think seven are scheduled to be at the store sometime today. But that's exactly it. I don't know what province you get them from, but we don't say 'eh'. >< Ontario XD And yes some of them do. O: Some accents aren't as thick at others though. But generally we know just by the mere rush of women in the clothes, and the "Oh it costs just as much back home." Well, Ontario has a plethera of people from different provinces, countries, and continents anyway. You can't ever be sure who's from where there. =/ Including me, I'm actually from BC. =o Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= I thought the "Eh" was only used by Western Provinces...
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:46 am
The Rawk Hawk Ribbin A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk But, but. I have a small drawl in my speech. Your manner of speaking is just different than ours. We can also tell because when there are suddenly 50 people all with the same speech patterens, and random ehs. We get tons of Canadian buses. I think seven are scheduled to be at the store sometime today. But that's exactly it. I don't know what province you get them from, but we don't say 'eh'. >< Ontario XD And yes some of them do. O: Some accents aren't as thick at others though. But generally we know just by the mere rush of women in the clothes, and the "Oh it costs just as much back home." Well, Ontario has a plethera of people from different provinces, countries, and continents anyway. You can't ever be sure who's from where there. =/ Including me, I'm actually from BC. =o Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= I thought the "Eh" was only used by Western Provinces... No one I know use it, unless they're doing it on purpose, and that's probably as often as ANYONE would say it.
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:46 am
Ribbin A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk Ribbin A Considerable Risk You guys do have an accent. Not really crazy prominent, but noticable. I like most of my Canadian Customers, until around the end of summer in to Christmas time. O.o.... But Canada's bigger than the US, you can't pin an accent on all of us just because we have a 10th of your population. How many differents accents are there just in the US? o_O But, but. I have a small drawl in my speech. Your manner of speaking is just different than ours. We can also tell because when there are suddenly 50 people all with the same speech patterens, and random ehs. We get tons of Canadian buses. I think seven are scheduled to be at the store sometime today. But that's exactly it. I don't know what province you get them from, but we don't say 'eh'. >< Ontario XD And yes some of them do. O: Some accents aren't as thick at others though. But generally we know just by the mere rush of women in the clothes, and the "Oh it costs just as much back home." Well, Ontario has a plethera of people from different provinces, countries, and continents anyway. You can't ever be sure who's from where there. =/ Including me, I'm actually from BC. =o Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= O: Hun I wasn't assuming that you had some outrageous accent. I can just tell by the small differences in the speech. We can tell when someone is not from around here because we talk different too. XD Sorry if I struck a nerve.
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:48 am
Shane-Cheshner Ribbin Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= Not that I could notice. xd I noticed it, but that's probably because I'm tuned into Northern accents. I can only hear it in words with "u"s in them, though.
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:49 am
Shane-Cheshner Ribbin Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= Not that I could notice. xd ilu heart I feel as a Canadian people are trying to find an accent in me. =/ Also, Kriel. I finally have decent internet at Kags, so I downloaded Broken Bride and their original album. @Risk: It's alright. I'm not insinuating anything on you. Just trying to figure out the general issue itself. Where do the stereotypes come from? D= I mean, I personally don't notice American accents (Except NYC peoples or Boston), so the same should work vice versa, I'd think. =/
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:49 am
Orphie Shane-Cheshner Ribbin Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= Not that I could notice. xd I noticed it, but that's probably because I'm tuned into Northern accents. I can only hear it in words with "u"s in them, though. Huh, so there was a slight accent there? I never noticed. xd
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:50 am
Shane-Cheshner TtheHero Hmm...
Which do you guys prefer; human or Elf? Depends. In the Hobbit, elves are stuck-up sons-a-bitches. lol xd I decided on giving this a try.
I'm having trouble deciding if I should make my firs char a Human or Elf, then decide if he should be a Warrior, Mage or Rogue...
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:51 am
Ribbin Shane-Cheshner Ribbin Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= Not that I could notice. xd ilu heart I feel as a Canadian people are trying to find an accent in me. =/ Also, Kriel. I finally have decent internet at Kags, so I downloaded Broken Bride and their original album. @Risk: It's alright. I'm not insinuating anything on you. Just trying to figure out the general issue itself. Where do the stereotypes come from? D= I mean, I personally don't notice American accents (Except NYC peoples or Boston), so the same should work vice versa, I'd think. =/ Oh sweet. biggrin I downloaded Anberlin's discography last night. So far it's ********' awesome. biggrin
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:52 am
Shane-Cheshner Orphie Shane-Cheshner Ribbin Also, Kriel. Did I have an accent? D= Not that I could notice. xd I noticed it, but that's probably because I'm tuned into Northern accents. I can only hear it in words with "u"s in them, though. Huh, so there was a slight accent there? I never noticed. xd I think I can just hear accents really well since I mimic accents all the time. *shrug*
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:53 am
I don't listen for accents, I listen for people speech patterns.
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