Americans (especially ones from the Northern States) seem loud and obnoxious. Of course that is not true with all. Irish people (more so those from county cork, waterford, tipperary,etc.) have more in common with southern americans (hospitality and so on). It is easy to tell the difference between the accents though. Northern American accents typically are louder and faster than southern accents. Southern Americans tend to talk a bit slower than their northern counterparts with a softer tone in their voice. Midwesterner accents seem like a combination of southern and northern accents, but have more of a northern tone.
2006-09-13 13:13:16
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answered by huguenot85 2
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i live in ireland, speak with an accent that most irish people regard as american and most americans regard as irish (i am actually german, but that doesn't seem to have influenced the accent much), and to me american accents don't sound harsh or ugly. sometimes they sound annoying to me but that tends to have to do more with the voices behind the accents than with the accents themselves. i can tell the three accents you mentioned apart perfectly well, southern: few "r"s unless you're talking texan, dark vowels, slow, deliberate pronounication of syllables ("in-te-res-ting"), mid-western: slow, "r"-heavy, open vowels - what a lot of people think of when they imagine an american accent - boston: clipped, no "r"s ("chowdah"), precise. sorry if the description doesn't sound very good, but i usually have a rough idea where an american person comes from after talking to them for a couple of minutes. the actual irish people would be better at that than me, though...
2006-09-12 13:08:26
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answered by nerdyhermione 4
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i dont think the american accent sounds ugly or harsh but sometimes the way those american teenage girls talk on tv shows like my super sweet sixteenth is really irritating. i couldnt tell the difference between midwestern and boston accents but i know a southern accent! i love them :)
2006-09-13 05:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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DUBLIN -IRELAND here.I realy like the American accent no matter what part of the US it's from but my favourites are from the more southerly states.Most of the Irish are well used to the accent as quite a lot of us holiday there listen to US music watch movies and tv serials and then we have many American tourists visiting Ireland who are always welcome as well as that we have cnn fox and cbs news channels so we are very up to date
I have 2 cousins in the NYPD and they have picked up the NY accent i speak with them on a regular basis ..yesterday was a sad day with all the memories etc etc..but we soldier on AMEN AMEN AMEN
2006-09-12 13:43:51
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answered by SPEAK UP WAKE UP 2
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I'm not a big fan of American accents. I have a Canadian one though, which pretty much is the same as the American, but when I moved back to my hometown(Same country, Canada), I didn't realize how city'ish I sounded. They talk so different back home, much nicer and smoother.
2006-09-12 13:00:08
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answered by pacific_crush 3
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We can only tell the rednecks in the south( we don't call them that by the way-ye are all yanks to us)from the rest of America.
we, well at least I don't think your accent is ugly, maybe a bit harsh and definitely LOUD. But we love ye all the same.
When you say oh my god you think you are saying it normally but we think ye're saying it it R-E-A-L-L-Y S-L-O-W-L-Y
2006-09-19 07:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I find it funny how all Americans go mad for our Irish accents. Anyway, Americans accents aren't even accents to me. I have heard them on the television and in films all my life. We have American tourists here all the time, they always ask, "do I have an accent to you"? I just want to roll my eyes....ugh.
2006-09-17 08:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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well sometimes to us u guys kinda talk fast and we can barely understand u but i like American accent
2006-09-19 12:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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your accent doesn't bother me...i kinda like it...i was in the city(Dublin) last night waiting to go see ed byrne and lotsa American old ppl walked by with signs that said pub crawl....i thought that was class..they all smiled at us aswell which was lovely
2006-09-18 10:48:41
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answered by tinkerbell 4
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American accent is fine , just speak to loudly.
2006-09-13 09:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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