MONKEY wrote:
jmnixon95 wrote:
MONKEY wrote:
I don't like most American accents especially those from the south like Tennessee, the southern accents are a bit stupid sounding
God... try living here...
I mean, I don't live in Tennessee; I live in Georgia, around Atlanta, which has become more cultural and less "redneck" (not sure if British people are familiar with that term?) and most of the kids I know around here don't have southern accents... however, my mathematics teacher, my Band teacher, my advisement teacher, my AP Human Geography Teacher, and my Language Arts teacher... they all have different variations of a Southern accent. Meine Deutsch Lehrerin has a Bosnian/German accent, and my Biology teacher (like me) really doesn't have an accent (in America.)
Some British accents make my ears on the verge of hemorrhaging, though... Cockney accents are disgusting. Yes, I said that. Cockney. accents. are. disgusting.
The Northwestern U.S. English, however, is the most proper form of the English language there is. People argue, "Oh, no, people from southern England have the most proper accents..." At least in the Northwestern U.S. accent, everything is pronounced. We don't say "cah" for "car"... we pronounce everything. I say "we" because I am closest to this kind of accent; despite being born and raised in Atlanta, I have virtually no traces of a Southern U.S. accent.
Oddly enough, for all of the British accents I despise, I don't really mind scouse...
Eww cockney accents! (And scouse is rather horrible too, so rough sounding.)
But yeah, I do know a lot about rednecks since the internet and TV has educated me on all the US stereotypes, I've become an expert on American things. Speaking of school, how is your science department? Since I'm assuming you live well within the confines of the bible belt. The Northwestern accent is the one I mentioned that's on films a lot, it somewhat annoys me. Especially on teenage girls in the plastic/"preppy" clique, it's all "like uhhhh yeah sooo uhhh" and everything is suuppperrr slow, I'm like "jesus christ spit it out we haven't got all day!""
Yep, I do live in the Bible Belt for the most part. But as I said previously, the Atlanta area is highly cultural nowadays, so they're not as bad as they were, say, thirty or forty years ago. Maybe even sooner than that... nah, I'd say thirty or forty years ago. My parents aren't from the South, and my mother was a homemaker for most of my early childhood, so I never was left in the care of Southern ladies... thank God... I mean, they're really nice, but my speaking style most likely would have turned out much worse. -__-
But back on topic.
As far as Biology and such goes, I currently have a teacher with a PhD and she isn't Southern... I'm not sure what she is religiously, but I know she's incredibly liberal, and she teaches evolution quite well... so, I'm assuming she isn't really religious or spiritual at all. She's pretty smart; very professional and stuff. Science is pretty valued among the non-rednecks here; I mean, the Emory University (downtown) program for medicine and science is fantastic. I haven't had any Science teachers so far who rolled their eyes when evolution was brought up, so I've been pretty lucky. I wouldn't really consider where I live true "Bible belt" material, though fifty or so miles away would be.
Texas is really bad about their religion/evolution teaching, though. Last I heard... which was like, two years ago... some places in Texas had outlawed teaching evolution in biology classes, and they required the reading of the Bible in literature classes. Just glad I'm not in Texas. Maybe someone can enlighten me and bring me the good news that this was just a phase, but I really doubt that they would have... what, revoked?... that policy, considering the Texans they are.