So, how do you talk in real life?

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I talk quite a bit differently in real life than I do on forums - Namely, I have that fairly distinct Californian way of saying things. Yes, I do say "like" a lot when talking... it's close to impossible to have a normal conversation in California without saying "like". (However, I as well as most other people don't accent it horribly in the way that some valley girls, skaters, and surfers do). I was wondering today whether or not say, people living on the eastern part of the U.S. also say "like" a lot in day-to-day conversation, or would I in fact sound like an idiot if I were to talk to someone on the east coast?

So, how do the rest of you talk in real life?
 
Yes us southerners say "like" as well, but not as much (well...uh a few exceptions that I know of). Ya see we're too busy watchin' that there E--S--P--N....:lol: oh I love making fun of the state that I sleep in.
 
I also say "like" alot. Most of the girls in my school try to add that little "valley girl" accent whenever they talk. It is very annoying. :irked:
 
I've heard Omars voice, it sounds American.

OA

Usually Normal English accent (i'm a southern fairy, not a northern monkey :p ), but then sometimes I go into a London'ish (not ****ing cockney) sweary mode, when i'm not so serious.

It's hard to describe.
 
I don't say "like" too much. But, i do often start conversations with "ey". Mostly with my buds.
 
well y'all i have that there redneck slang thang goin ,i grew up in florida, texas,georgia,and indiana .So must of my child hood was in the south and i live in the sticks here in indiana,o and was originally from somerset kentucky ,my family is hillbilly people:lol:
 
Well, I have a slight Boston accent. It isn't nearly as bad as most people that live here, though. I am trying to rid myself of it because it makes you sound like a moron.

"Hit a homaaah Nomaah!"
 
i dont talk much in "real life" mainly since i have nothing in common with anyone i know, and i have few friends
 
Originally posted by Rumple Foreskin
I say "Eh" alot like the stereo-typical Canadian

Eh! Watchoo talking aboot? There's not a Canuck out there that says eh, eh! We're too busy getting drunk on Labatt and Molson while watchin' hockey to say eh, eh!

Err... i talk like i talk, pretty hard to explain it...
 
I say like. I also attempt to create completely random conversation. If you try and talk about anything serious with me, that avenue of conversation won't last five minutes.
 
Do Austrailians know that they have the coolest accent? Do Austrailians think Americans have accents? :odd: Gimme the truth vat_man.

I have no accent and I almost never say "like." I suppose that's due to never living in one area long enough to acquire that regions accent. I used to live in Baaah Haaabah Maine (Bar Harbor). That's a crazy accent.
 
Originally posted by Sage
I talk quite a bit differently in real life than I do on forums - Namely, I have that fairly distinct Californian way of saying things.
Right. Rather than the distinctly British way you say things on the forums?
Or the alternating between formal and informal writing styles?
 
Originally posted by PunkRock
Eh! Watchoo talking aboot? There's not a Canuck out there that says eh, eh! We're too busy getting drunk on Labatt and Molson while watchin' hockey to say eh, eh!

Err... i talk like i talk, pretty hard to explain it...

You just summed up a typical winters night for me right there :lol:

A bottle of Canadian in one hand, a Labatt Blue in the other, and screaming "Whatca talking aboot? He dove! These stupid ref's need glasses eh?" when the ref's make a bad call during the hockey game.

It is kinda sad cause I know that I am the exact definition of the stereotypical Canadian. :(

But what ya gonna do eh?:D
 
I don't think us NZ'ers have accents. I guess I should record a file of my voice and see what you americans think.

But I usually mumble quiet a lot and I tend to not talk formally and clearly due to going to a school full of people who swear in their everyday language and are such lazy talkers.

I never make sense.
 
Originally posted by Cobraboy
I don't think us NZ'ers have accents. I guess I should record a file of my voice and see what you americans think.

Yes, you have an Austrailian accent! You do. Yep.

But I usually mumble quiet a lot and I tend to not talk formally and clearly due to going to a school full of people who swear in their everyday language and are such lazy talkers.

I never make sense.

You heathen. :p
 
Originally posted by Cobraboy
I don't think us NZ'ers have accents. I guess I should record a file of my voice and see what you americans think.

But I usually mumble quiet a lot and I tend to not talk formally and clearly due to going to a school full of people who swear in their everyday language and are such lazy talkers.

I never make sense.


UPDATE! UPDATE! NZ'ers do have accents. :D

I should know, I always get to "hear and appreciate their objective commentators" when they whollop us in rugby :( which is every other week double :(

PS Oh boy, i cant wait to hear what stereotypes the NZ'ers throw my way :D
 
Yall... that’s my word. Yall this and Yall that.
Now how do Yall ask for a soda? Do you say?
Ill have a Soda please, or
Ill have a Pop please, or combine it and say
Ill have a Soda pop please, or do you simply say
Ill have a Coke
 
Originally posted by Mike Rotch
UPDATE! UPDATE! NZ'ers do have accents. :D

I should know, I always get to "hear and appreciate their objective commentators" when they whollop us in rugby :( which is every other week double :(

PS Oh boy, i cant wait to hear what stereotypes the NZ'ers throw my way :D

Ahh yes, the brilliant South African rugby team :D. Just gotta watch out for the eye gougers and testie grabbers ;) :p.

I love the South African accent, it's just so cool.
 
Originally posted by boombexus
Yes, you have an Austrailian accent! You do. Yep.

The New Zealand accent is quite different to the Australian accent - NZ's tend to really shorten their vowels, making them all sound like 'eh', whereas we tend to drag 'i's out into 'oi'.

I tend to tailor how I speak to the situation. I can speak quite clearly and less accented in certain situations (usually dependant on the company), and can become very broad and nasal in true Australian style (usually more so depending on how much I've had to drink). I tend to swear more in those circumstances.
 
Originally posted by vat_man
The New Zealand accent is quite different to the Australian accent - NZ's tend to really shorten their vowels, making them all sound like 'eh', whereas we tend to drag 'i's out into 'oi'.

Yeah, the only difference between out accents is the i's and e's. It seems a nasal type of accent.

I had some Australian visitors come through my checkout last Sunday, one of them asked 'Oh, so do weee have to pay in New Zealand moneyyyy?'.

I felt like punching him.
 
Originally posted by Cobraboy
Ahh yes, the brilliant South African rugby team :D. Just gotta watch out for the eye gougers and testie grabbers ;) :p.

I love the South African accent, it's just so cool.

:lol: dont forget them ear biters :D

Oh man is SA V Eng gonna be a nightmare....:grumpy:

Most people think the South African accent is German or British. That almost deserves a slap around the chops :lol:

Altho is is important to distinguish "white" and "black" SA accents....and no that isnt racist
 
Originally posted by Cobraboy
Yeah, the only difference between out accents is the i's and e's. It seems a nasal type of accent.

I had some Australian visitors come through my checkout last Sunday, one of them asked 'Oh, so do weee have to pay in New Zealand moneyyyy?'.

I felt like punching him.

Hah! I'd have backed you on that one.

You guys also speak more quickly than we do.
 
Originally posted by Mike Rotch
:lol: dont forget them ear biters :D

Oh man is SA V Eng gonna be a nightmare....:grumpy:

Most people think the South African accent is German or British. That almost deserves a slap around the chops :lol:

Altho is is important to distinguish "white" and "black" SA accents....and no that isnt racist

But Afrikaans is based on German is it not? Maybe that is what most people get confused with.
 
Originally posted by Cobraboy
But Afrikaans is based on German is it not? Maybe that is what most people get confused with.

Close.

It is based on Dutch - hence the often thrown about insult by the Aussie sports papers, "Dutchman"
 
Originally posted by vat_man
Hah! I'd have backed you on that one.

You guys also speak more quickly than we do.

Yeah, then his older brother said 'I wanna see theearrr moneyyyy' when I gave the guy his change.

The Australian accent can get quite annoying sometimes though.
 
Do Austrailians know that they have the coolest accent? Do Austrailians think Americans have accents? Gimme the truth vat_man.

Well I'm not vat but I'll say that our accent does sound the best...and that I think some Americans have some nasal problem when talking.

I usually start a conversation with something like, "Oi!" or if I know them a little or a lot, something like "Hey ****stick!" to see if they turn around...it usually gets people's attention when you want to talk to them.
 
Originally posted by Race Idiot
I've heard Omars voice, it sounds American.

OA

Usually Normal English accent (i'm a southern fairy, not a northern monkey :p ), but then sometimes I go into a London'ish (not ****ing cockney) sweary mode, when i'm not so serious.

It's hard to describe.

Northern monkey right here! :p

'ey up our kid, you makin a brew or what? '

:O my accent is like Daphne form Frazier, but not my voice :D
 
Do Austrailians know that they have the coolest accent? Do Austrailians think Americans have accents? Gimme the truth vat_man.

I think it's pretty cool - and I do tend to play it up a bit with our Amercian friends. I can understand why others might find it grating though.

And Seppos definitely do have accents....
 
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