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Ahnimus
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Hello, I am from Canadia.
I watched the South Park movie again last night and it struck me as odd. The way Canadians are in the film, saying "aboot". I've lived in Canada my whole life and I've been to many parts of it. I've never heard anyone talk like that in my life. The closest I've ever heard is SCTV, but those guys are comedians.
Additionally, I used to work for Nextel and many Americans thought I was from Florida. Do Floridans talk like Canadians?
Many people asked where I live and I said "Ontario" they replied "California?" the idea I might be Canadian never crossed their minds. One man even said "Oh great, an American, I'm sick of talking to Canadians" when I took his call.
And "about" isn't exactly an easy word to avoid.
I watched the South Park movie again last night and it struck me as odd. The way Canadians are in the film, saying "aboot". I've lived in Canada my whole life and I've been to many parts of it. I've never heard anyone talk like that in my life. The closest I've ever heard is SCTV, but those guys are comedians.
Additionally, I used to work for Nextel and many Americans thought I was from Florida. Do Floridans talk like Canadians?
Many people asked where I live and I said "Ontario" they replied "California?" the idea I might be Canadian never crossed their minds. One man even said "Oh great, an American, I'm sick of talking to Canadians" when I took his call.
And "about" isn't exactly an easy word to avoid.
I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire
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Now that's funny!
Got the same idea last night, watched it, and I noticed the "aboot" joke
Still I have nothing to say about it, cause I'm not canadian, don't know any, never was there.
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Ahnimus wrote:Hello, I am from Canadia.
I watched the South Park movie again last night and it struck me as odd. The way Canadians are in the film, saying "aboot". I've lived in Canada my whole life and I've been to many parts of it. I've never heard anyone talk like that in my life. The closest I've ever heard is SCTV, but those guys are comedians.
Additionally, I used to work for Nextel and many Americans thought I was from Florida. Do Floridans talk like Canadians?
Many people asked where I live and I said "Ontario" they replied "California?" the idea I might be Canadian never crossed their minds. One man even said "Oh great, an American, I'm sick of talking to Canadians" when I took his call.
And "about" isn't exactly an easy word to avoid."Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
hippiemom wrote:My sis-in-law's parents live in Manitoba and they say "aboot.""Things will just get better and better even though it
doesn't feel that way right now. That's the hopeful
idea . . . Hope didn't get much applause . . .
Hope! Hope is the underdog!"
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hippiemom wrote:My sis-in-law's parents live in Manitoba and they say "aboot."
Are you seriously? I've been to Manitoba and I don't remember that.
I got the one road joke in the movie. Saying Canada only has one road. In other words, the transcanada highway.
I didn't get the part about Saddam taking control of Canada though.
Anyway, most Canadians I think are pretty articulate with language when they want to be. The rest of the time we jus' talk slang like everyone else.I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
Hope&Anger wrote:I had a friend from Vancouver who used to say "aboot." He also added "eh?" to the end of his sentences.
Eh is cool though, it's a reaffirmation like saying "right" except it's shorter and smoother. "What's going on eh?" it's sweet!I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
Ahnimus wrote:Eh is cool though, it's a reaffirmation like saying "right" except it's shorter and smoother. "What's going on eh?" it's sweet!"Things will just get better and better even though it
doesn't feel that way right now. That's the hopeful
idea . . . Hope didn't get much applause . . .
Hope! Hope is the underdog!"
-- EV, Live at the Showbox0 -
I grew up around Vancouver and don't talk like that.
Anyway, I think some American should spend a day using those words. Make sure to say "aboot" and "eh" a lot and let me know what happens.I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
it's a beauty way to go.0
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Well, if it makes you feel better, I don't say "Nucular" and am from Texas, lol0
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Ahnimus wrote:Are you seriously? I've been to Manitoba and I don't remember that.
I got the one road joke in the movie. Saying Canada only has one road. In other words, the transcanada highway.
I didn't get the part about Saddam taking control of Canada though.
Anyway, most Canadians I think are pretty articulate with language when they want to be. The rest of the time we jus' talk slang like everyone else."Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
hippiemom wrote:They're in Gimli, and they definitely say "aboot." They do the "eh?" thing too. Doesn't bother me ... every place has it's own unique speech patterns.
But what I don't get is I talk like the majority of people you see in movies or on T.V. and the majority of those people are Americans. But not the ones that have a southern accent or a brooklyn accent.
So maybe the "Canadian Accent" is really just certain areas like the Maritimes.I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
Ahnimus wrote:But what I don't get is I talk like the majority of people you see in movies or on T.V. and the majority of those people are Americans. But not the ones that have a southern accent or a brooklyn accent.
So maybe the "Canadian Accent" is really just certain areas like the Maritimes.
fuhgeddaboudit.
I think when you have an accent, you can't really pick up on it like others can. Or maybe I'm just applying my experience to everything and saying it's true.if you wanna be a friend of mine
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You have beady little eyes, and flapping heads so full of lies!"So, you must really love Led Zeppelin. That’s the oldest shirt I’ve ever seen on someone who wasn’t a bum."
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I have yet to meet a Canadian who doesn't say aboot. Maybe you just don't realize it cuz its the accent there. Like, I don't know I have an accent, but I likely do to other people.
It seems all words with the "ou" in them Cnadoans say with that accent. Sometimes that is the only way I know they are Canadian.Save room for dessert!0 -
I have a friend from toronoto...not only do i get aboot...it was oot (not out)...pretty weird, A?
but I too haven't met a canadian or minnesotan or person from the U.P who doesn't have that accent.make sure the fortune that you seek...is the fortune that you need0 -
Everyone in the States and Europe thinks Im from Chicago.This sidewalk is for regular walking, not for fancy walking!0
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Heatherj43 wrote:I have yet to meet a Canadian who doesn't say aboot. Maybe you just don't realize it cuz its the accent there. Like, I don't know I have an accent, but I likely do to other people.
It seems all words with the "ou" in them Cnadoans say with that accent. Sometimes that is the only way I know they are Canadian.
I have yet to meet a Canadian who says "aboot".....and I have lived here damn near 25 years now.....but the "eh" is definetly said.....0 -
If indeed people say "aboot", its out East ... We do all say "eh", though.0
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I think it all depends on what part of Canada you're from. I never met a Canadian who said Aboot until i was in Manitoba. I've only heard people from Ontario and farther west say Eh and i've never, EVER met anyone other than a Newfie that could say "Yes By" like we do<a href="http://www.last.fm/user/Krisdababe/?chartstyle=Krisdababe"><img src="http://imagegen.last.fm/Krisdababe/recenttracks/Krisdababe.gif" border="0" /></a>
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Krisdababe wrote:I think it all depends on what part of Canada you're from. I never met a Canadian who said Aboot until i was in Manitoba. I've only heard people from Ontario and farther west say Eh and i've never, EVER met anyone other than a Newfie that could say "Yes By" like we do
What exactly does "Yes By" mean? I've never heard that.I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0
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