@Trex202@lemmy.world to Canada@lemmy.ca • 28 days agoFuck abootlemmy.worldimagemessage-square39arrow-up1390
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minus-squareCousin Moselinkfedilink8•28 days agoI’m American but I have Canadian coworkers (we’re all remote). I hear this accent all the time from the Vancouver crowd.
minus-squareEm Adespotonlinkfedilink8•28 days ago“A-boot” is an Eastern Canada thing; west-coast is “ah-bah-Wt” and is common from BC right down into Oregon.
minus-square@zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.comlinkfedilinkEnglish3•28 days agoWest coast here. I say it ironically without the rest of the accent.
minus-squareEm Adespotonlinkfedilink4•28 days agoWell yeah; any time I hear an American drawl, I’ll pull out the Canadian dipthong.
minus-square@galaxynova@lemmy.calinkfedilink5•28 days agoAs a vancouverite I essentially never hear this accent in the city. The closest thing resembling it is in interior BC.
minus-squareCousin Moselinkfedilink2•27 days agoWell then I’m confused because the only office we work with is in Vancouver. I’m just writing about what I constantly hear.
I’m American but I have Canadian coworkers (we’re all remote). I hear this accent all the time from the Vancouver crowd.
“A-boot” is an Eastern Canada thing; west-coast is “ah-bah-Wt” and is common from BC right down into Oregon.
West coast here. I say it ironically without the rest of the accent.
Well yeah; any time I hear an American drawl, I’ll pull out the Canadian dipthong.
It’s also just fun to say
As a vancouverite I essentially never hear this accent in the city. The closest thing resembling it is in interior BC.
Well then I’m confused because the only office we work with is in Vancouver. I’m just writing about what I constantly hear.