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TopicHow come the US doesn't have as varied or stronger accents than the UK?
SavageGlum100
08/23/19 5:30:55 PM
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Freeney posted...
GhettoFlip posted...
In the UK seems like every city or region has a unique accent. London alone multiple accents depending on the area of the city and class


Have you heard how the average person from the north east sounds (Massachusetts, New York) compared to what someone from the midwest (Illinois) to what people in the south sound like (Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas)?

Accents are all over the States.


^THIS.
There are tons of accents in the U.S... hell, in New York City alone, there are different accents among the five boroughs (EX: someone from Brooklyn is going to have a different accent from someone in the Bronx). Looking throughout the United States, someone in Mississippi is going to have a very different accent from someone in Minnesota. There are tons of different accents throughout the U.S, A LOT more than in the UK.
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