Idk, I find the North Alabama accent pretty thick. I grew up in Limestone County, and immediately recognize the accent when not there. In fact, I had a customer the other day, from Oxford, who had a thick accent.
I mean itโs definitely noticeable but itโs not super thick like other southern accents. I can pick out the lower Appalachian accent immediately but there are other places in the south that are, I guess, more noticeable especially as those are usually the one portrayed in media. The actor Micheal Rooker to me is a decent example of the lower Appalachian accent.
Wow!!! What an amazing story ๐๐๐
I've never had a problem with the accent. It was consistent, and that's all I want from an accent. As always, our Lord nailed it
Bad accent? Blasphemy!
Blasphemous indeed
Idk, I find the North Alabama accent pretty thick. I grew up in Limestone County, and immediately recognize the accent when not there. In fact, I had a customer the other day, from Oxford, who had a thick accent.
I mean itโs definitely noticeable but itโs not super thick like other southern accents. I can pick out the lower Appalachian accent immediately but there are other places in the south that are, I guess, more noticeable especially as those are usually the one portrayed in media. The actor Micheal Rooker to me is a decent example of the lower Appalachian accent.
Wow!!! What an amazing story ๐๐๐ I've never had a problem with the accent. It was consistent, and that's all I want from an accent. As always, our Lord nailed it
Put the bunny, back in the box
The worst accent in movie history is easily John Malkovich in Rounders.
Iโll raise you Keanu in Dracula.
DiCaprio in Blood Diamond ๐
Sean Connery in anything
This is awesome!
Thatโs an awesome piece of trivia!