Voice thread part two
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toriann319 wrote: »toriann319 wrote: »
"...if I have one to y'all..."
Yes you certainly have the Florida southern accent.
Lol, I guess!
As a European i have no idea about any of these accents you people talk about, but i can definatly hear different kind of accents, just no clue if it's southern, northern, eastern or western accent3 -
Minion_training_program wrote: »toriann319 wrote: »toriann319 wrote: »
"...if I have one to y'all..."
Yes you certainly have the Florida southern accent.
Lol, I guess!
As a European i have no idea about any of these accents you people talk about, but i can definatly hear different kind of accents, just no clue if it's southern, northern, eastern or western accent
Well, as a southerner, apparently I play the part just right... I love different accents. I think they're really cool!0 -
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r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
😍❤️🤗1 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
I’m so glad you couldn’t get rid of it. And that you embrace it now. 🥰😘1 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
FTW, never try to get rid of your 'accent'. It is who you are!
IMO, women (over generalising?) pick up new accents far more readily than men. I had an uncle who moved to the USA from the UK with his wife & young children. My aunt picked up the local accent (she's in Warwick, RI). My cousins are 'American'. My uncle never lost his 'British' accent (they are SO diverse!!!) right up until the time he died.3 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
FTW, never try to get rid of your 'accent'. It is who you are!
IMO, women (over generalising?) pick up new accents far more readily than men. I had an uncle who moved to the USA from the UK with his wife & young children. My aunt picked up the local accent (she's in Warwick, RI). My cousins are 'American'. My uncle never lost his 'British' accent (they are SO diverse!!!) right up until the time he died.
My brother lost his. He's 2 years younger than me and we've been in the US since we were kids. I lived most of my life feeling self conscious about it since my brother was able to get rid of his but I wasn't able to. I think part of it was that I've never really been a talker. Always been the quit, shy one all my life. I'm at point were I'm done trying to "fix" it. It's me 🙂4 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
Aww, its pretty! Subtle - but distinct too
very unique!
Do you speak any other languages?
Just googled and apparently there are 24 languages spoken there2 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
FTW, never try to get rid of your 'accent'. It is who you are!
IMO, women (over generalising?) pick up new accents far more readily than men. I had an uncle who moved to the USA from the UK with his wife & young children. My aunt picked up the local accent (she's in Warwick, RI). My cousins are 'American'. My uncle never lost his 'British' accent (they are SO diverse!!!) right up until the time he died.
You may be generalizing, but it is true for my sister. She and her husband moved to Australia about 15 years ago and she has the Australian accent perfect. He is still very South African. When they come back to visit, she slips right back into the South African accent within a week. Then, when she visits our friends in UK, she has that accent too after about a week.0 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
Aww, its pretty! Subtle - but distinct too
very unique!
Do you speak any other languages?
Just googled and apparently there are 24 languages spoken there
I speak Spanish. I don't normally speak it unless I'm around family. Even then, I'm not good at it. I do the whole spanglish thing lol2 -
So I can't see a way to upload Smule songs to vocaroo and thus share collaborations (not that I have sung with anyone here). Sorry 🤷🏼♀️
I am sure you are all devastated by the news 😜5 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
FTW, never try to get rid of your 'accent'. It is who you are!
IMO, women (over generalising?) pick up new accents far more readily than men. I had an uncle who moved to the USA from the UK with his wife & young children. My aunt picked up the local accent (she's in Warwick, RI). My cousins are 'American'. My uncle never lost his 'British' accent (they are SO diverse!!!) right up until the time he died.
My brother lost his. He's 2 years younger than me and we've been in the US since we were kids. I lived most of my life feeling self conscious about it since my brother was able to get rid of his but I wasn't able to. I think part of it was that I've never really been a talker. Always been the quit, shy one all my life. I'm at point were I'm done trying to "fix" it. It's me 🙂
i loved that vocaroo... thanks for sharing with us all chica...1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »I sound like Mike Tyson during a root canal.
vocaroo or it's not the truth Sir2 -
Simple man kinda day
https://voca.ro/cmT7qo4EcqH6 -
Simple man kinda day
https://voca.ro/cmT7qo4EcqH
👌 I like this1 -
Simple man kinda day
https://voca.ro/cmT7qo4EcqH
Dis voice ❤0 -
Nvm. I listened to it again and decided that I hate it.1
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Yoshiboobs wrote: »Nvm. I listened to it again and decided that I hate it.
gd, I missed it
Next time!1 -
Yoshiboobs wrote: »Nvm. I listened to it again and decided that I hate it.
The story of all my story recordings2 -
Yoshiboobs wrote: »Nvm. I listened to it again and decided that I hate it.Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »The story of all my story recordings
See, that's the problem! Don't listen to it. Never listen to it! Just post it and let the rest of the world deal with the fallout.4 -
Yoshiboobs wrote: »Nvm. I listened to it again and decided that I hate it.
gd, I missed it
Next time!
So close! There will be othersReckoner69_lmao wrote: »Yoshiboobs wrote: »Nvm. I listened to it again and decided that I hate it.
The story of all my story recordings
😟 noooooo 😟Versicolour wrote: »Yoshiboobs wrote: »Nvm. I listened to it again and decided that I hate it.Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »The story of all my story recordings
See, that's the problem! Don't listen to it. Never listen to it! Just post it and let the rest of the world deal with the fallout.
That's sound advice. 😁2 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »
I love your accent!1 -
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You're very proper!0 -
You're very proper!
I'm not sure why because most of my family have typical Kent or West Country accents. Wondering if I was in fact raised by the BBC news channel.3 -
You're very proper!
I'm not sure why because most of my family have typical Kent or West Country accents. Wondering if I was in fact raised by the BBC news channel.
lmao0 -
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I love this! Hello Honkers 👋1 -
I love this! Hello Honkers 👋
and his voice used to be so much more majestic and deafening, but he had surgery last year and i think the anesthesia messed something up cause he came out sounding much higher pitched ever since.
on the plus side at least it's easier to record him now6 -
I love this! Hello Honkers 👋
and his voice used to be so much more majestic and deafening, but he had surgery last year and i think the anesthesia messed something up cause he came out sounding much higher pitched ever since.
on the plus side at least it's easier to record him now
He still sounds like a mighty boy1
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