Accents

Don’t mind the ugly box below. I might have a chance to cleanup the code and style later.

What American accent do you have? (Best version so far)

Midland

(”Midland” is not necessarily the same thing as “Midwest”) The default, lowest-common-denominator American accent that newscasters try to imitate. Since it’s a neutral accent, just because you have a Midland accent doesn’t mean you’re from the Midland.

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I’m not surprised by my results when I took a silly quiz to determine my accent. Technically, English is my second language; my first language is Tagalog. I learned English before I went to school by watching a lot of Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood (as an aside, read Fred Rogers’ entry in Wikipedia; it’s good). Between television and fear of being ostracized for having an accent, I learned to speak English in a very neutral accent. So, take the quiz and see from where your accent originates.

4 Responses to “Accents”


  1. 1 Bob

    Northern! Spot on!

  2. 2 Brad

    Northern…makes sense that it’s more urban and a bit grittier than Midland.

  3. 3 VoW

    I got Midland. I was browsing the comments and apparently some of the possible returns can be pretty specific… and there’s at least one that identifies the tester as “Canadian”. :p

  4. 4 Joe

    Northern. My accent changes when I am around different people. Paricularly when I am around the Holzman family, I unconciously adopt a very strong Chicago accent, whereas normally I think I only have a mild Chicago accent.

    My first semester in Sacrameto for High School, I had to give a presentation in Chemistry. After my presentation, I asked the class if they had any questions, as tradition requires, and the only question was from some chick, “You’re not from around here, are you?”

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