>Go into class
>Aussie comes to sell his tourist packages for students
>subtly makes fun of our accents
>>53486123
>oi g'day m8 u wanna come see t'eh spoders in the outback?
>ya get to eat tha real aussie cuisine such as sprinkles on the toastie
who would actually wanna pay dollery doos to go to that hellhole?
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>>53486123
i am very sorry. that was inappropriate and hurtful. your feeling should be respected and yourself as an individual appreciated. don't let that mean man worry you any longer
It was so fucking stealth I didn't realize it till the end of class. Once I realized severe Canadian butthurt set in.
>>53488209
what'd he say?
>>53486123
What is the difference between your accent and American's? Legit question.
Of course the southerners are very distinct but apart from them I can't actually see differences.
>>53489270
Most differences are subtle, but the biggest giveaway is the "ou" vowel in "about" (and other words) sounds something like "aboat". That's where the aboot meme comes from.
>>53489270
It's regional. The accent doesn't magically change when you cross the border.
>>53488368
He said "Sorry I can't translate that to Canadian"
>>53489418
>That's where the aboot meme comes from
Never heard of it, I've heard about the "heh" at the end of phrases
>>53490076
I imagined so. I was asking what distinct factors you lot have accent-wise compared to America.
How many accents Canada has? Are they as varied as in Usa?
>>53490640
Don't talk to newfies they are severely autistic
>>53490640
Americans stereotype Canadians as saying "aboot" due to the phenomenon of Canadian Raising. Anglophone Canadians have at least 3 distinguishable accents, probably more. The General Canadian accent is more influenced by Scots and Irish than General American.