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Ok they sounded more like the British at the beggining of the Victorian era random thoughts Send a noteboard - 30/07/2015 01:34:15 PM

There are differences in different region but they are all still clearly Southern accents and part of Southern Dialect.

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Y'all, you guys, yous guys, or hey you all? - 25/07/2015 05:38:44 PM 1259 Views
Y'all may be the American South's greatest gift to the English language. - 27/07/2015 12:14:47 AM 880 Views
*whistles innocently* - 27/07/2015 04:17:43 AM 1025 Views
"Hey, you guys!" is only correct if you are Rita Moreno - 27/07/2015 04:15:07 AM 851 Views
Perhaps, but you're also wrong. - 27/07/2015 04:45:48 AM 1104 Views
Both spellings are "correct" to the extent EITHER are. - 27/07/2015 05:04:43 AM 1078 Views
Funny.... - 29/07/2015 12:13:35 AM 949 Views
It is also correct if you are Sloth... on a pirate ship... *NM* - 29/07/2015 07:09:56 PM 708 Views
I will defer to you and Jeordam on that one - 29/07/2015 07:45:31 PM 933 Views
well since language is a democracy and the souther dialetic is the largest Y'all wins - 27/07/2015 02:07:22 PM 1012 Views
The Southern dialect is the largest by what metric? - 27/07/2015 06:26:20 PM 997 Views
It also the accent most similar to what Victorian brits would have spoken - 27/07/2015 07:45:09 PM 927 Views
Whoa, now: The PIEDMONT accent may be closest to Received Pronunciation, but is not the whole South - 28/07/2015 12:37:56 AM 1010 Views
I don't make the catagories but all the southern accents tend to be close *NM* - 28/07/2015 02:12:15 PM 666 Views
Except, as you noted, Virginias accent is closer to Englands (and New Englands, and South Africas) - 28/07/2015 11:00:46 PM 977 Views
that is not what I said - 29/07/2015 02:14:49 PM 986 Views
Sorry, I credited you w/knowing the Deep South, Appalachia and TX sound nothing like any UK accents - 29/07/2015 07:42:21 PM 968 Views
read slower and then read again until you understand what I said - 29/07/2015 08:14:19 PM 1207 Views
"The people in the American South were Victorian Brits"?! I must have read that too fast - 29/07/2015 10:39:08 PM 947 Views
Erm. Not really sure what you're saying here... - 29/07/2015 11:35:26 PM 904 Views
Would "UK English" have been better? - 30/07/2015 10:47:53 PM 951 Views
Not really. - 31/07/2015 07:30:41 AM 914 Views
David Crystal estimates proficient non-natives outnumber native English speakers 3:1 - 10/08/2015 02:45:58 AM 890 Views
Interesting stuff. - 10/08/2015 07:12:26 PM 984 Views
Sorry I did not put enough research into what I consider trivia but the point is stil valid - 30/07/2015 01:30:39 PM 977 Views
Ok they sounded more like the British at the beggining of the Victorian era - 30/07/2015 01:34:15 PM 996 Views
Who says "yous guys"? Seriously? - 27/07/2015 07:56:28 PM 923 Views
B-movie mobsters - 28/07/2015 12:40:04 AM 1108 Views
They said it when I lived in Chicago - 28/07/2015 02:10:27 PM 913 Views
Scots. - 28/07/2015 02:42:28 PM 961 Views
I have heard it a couple of times. - 28/07/2015 03:13:20 PM 900 Views
Isn't fake culture almos the defintion of hipster? *NM* - 28/07/2015 05:18:53 PM 487 Views
Depends, are trying to sound cool, like a douche, or Joe Pesci? *NM* - 29/07/2015 07:12:28 PM 716 Views
The distinction between the first two is negligible - 29/07/2015 07:52:50 PM 953 Views

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