Re: Non-American Native Engl. Speakers, What Do U Think of Amer. Accen
It's funny how certain accents seem to be almost genetic. For example, I've lived in California all my life, so have my parents and grandparents, but one set of great-grandparents came from Oklahoma. Even though I or my parents had never even met them, I have a slight Okie accent. It doesn't come out often, but sometimes it will and my boyfriend will mercilessly mock me for it.
Otherwise, I think Californians are pretty non-accented for the most part, though I'm sure there are small regional groups that are different, as in any state. I think for California the difference is more in terminology than accent, such as using the word "hella" or "chillax" (which used to be a teen thing but now even my mom uses).
It's funny how certain accents seem to be almost genetic. For example, I've lived in California all my life, so have my parents and grandparents, but one set of great-grandparents came from Oklahoma. Even though I or my parents had never even met them, I have a slight Okie accent. It doesn't come out often, but sometimes it will and my boyfriend will mercilessly mock me for it.
Otherwise, I think Californians are pretty non-accented for the most part, though I'm sure there are small regional groups that are different, as in any state. I think for California the difference is more in terminology than accent, such as using the word "hella" or "chillax" (which used to be a teen thing but now even my mom uses).