That's pretty Tupelo / North MS. You head down towards Peppertown / Fulton and people aren't even speaking recognizable English unless you grew up with it. Coastal MS is a whole different bag of beans, and don't get me started on Alabama. Us Birminghamians sing songs nobody has ever heard.
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Here I am a decade later and just discovered this. I’m from Texas and I love your accent. Hollywood needs to hire you to teach actors how to do a real Southern accent. They always muck it up. 😅
Northern and the rest of Alabama are also different as are different parts of Texas and Arkansaw as well. Agree he has a very nice Mississippi Deep South accent!
took a trip too Nashville for the weekend and to my knowledge that's still the south lol but I had 8 people that couldn't understand a word I said. it's hard to believe people from other countries understand me but people 150 miles away dont.
+Andrew Andersen Anderson Yeah Mississippi(Miyus-siyupa), Alabama(Awlabyamo), Georgia(Jawjuuh), and South Carolina(Sa Kyalawna) got the thickest country drawls, I'm from North Carolina doe folk.
I'm originally from Nashville but have lived away now for 17 years but I understood every word you said without any problem at all. Nashville is growing so fast and I think there are people moving to there from all over so maybe that was the reason those 8 didn't understand you. Cheers! and thanks for the video. I enjoyed it. Tim
Nashville is fixing to be just like Atlanta. Nothing but a bunch of Yankee carpetbaggers and a few Yankefied locals. So I'm no ways surprised they didn't understand you. I'm from Terry in Hinds County, about 15 miles from Jackson. I like watching these videos because Im so homesick after being away for over 20 years that all I can think of sometimes is being laid to rest in that Yazoo clay and waiting for the last day in that green and humidity! Y'all don't know what y'all have, living in Mississippi. Ain't no other place in the world like it! By the way, folks still ask me where I'm from all the time so I guess I still speak like a Mississippian. I'd sure hate it if I didn't. God bless you, and keep up doing videos (I don't know how to post a video either).
LOL, this is awesome man. I'm from Northwest Alabama and I'm told I sound "country as hell" but you take the cake here bud. At least people now know what one real southern dialect sounds like.
Oh yeah man, not that far off. I lived in Florence, AL for awhile. I live back close to my home in Marion county now. I don't make my way into Tishomingo much but I've been there.
I read an article years ago which said young Southerners we're loosing their accents. The author obviously never visited the great State of Mississippi! My young nephews in elementary school have stronger accents than I do. Thanks man, from a native Mississippian who left when I was 18 and realize it was the worst decision of my life. But at least folks are always asking me where I'm from and asking me to repeat things so I suppose by the grace of God I've still got Mississippi in me. I'm going to listen to you a few more times remembering my home.
Great job man. You know for me at my age of 63 from here in Australia, your accent brings a feeling of adventure, like how I imagine Davy Crockett might have spoken. I know you certainly think the way you speak is just ordinary, but for some of us, in a world where everything is kinda the same, hearing that regional differences still exist make me, at least feel that there's still something alright with the world.
Angus Dewangus Yeah, I can't really tell fine differences in Southern accents, to be sure. I can of course, tell English dialect differences, because in Australia we got wall-to-wall English drama and comedy for the last 60 years :). Myself, I don't really speak with your normal Aussie accent like Chris Hemsworth or Hugh Jackman, but rather more with a Standard English accent, if you can imagine a mid-Atlantic accent if you substitute Australian for American (!). That was due to accent-shaming at primary school (we had pictures of Queen Victoria on the wall...), which is kind of sad, and another reason why I value the authentic accent as a definitive claim to identity that this video shows. There is no mask, no encrustation of a personality that isn't his. Hmmm - I'm not really as gloomy as that sounds :)
Ron Williams "hearing that regional differences still exist make me, at least feel that there's still something alright with the world." You must not be a globalist. ….Good. Funny, too -- they're actually eroding diversity in the name of _promoting_ it. Odd, huh?
i am from California. we sound pretty different. i like your sound and i love the variety of speech sounds around the country. the influence of national media tends to flatten out our regional differences and i hate that. the diversity we have is our strength and our beauty. rock on, son. ya sound great.
That thick accent is not common in the younger generation, mostly people who are middle/elderly have a thicker accent. It’s been slowly thinning out throughout the years.
love the accent man..i work with a guy from lumberton and he has the same "heavy" accent..very interesting hearing other accents as im from southern California...
Love ur accent! I come from oxfordshire/Berkshire in South East England UK! My fave UK accents are northern England accents and south London cockney accents! ANY US accent I Love! X
Using your voice for character research for a play. Thanks for the genuine upload. So many others are trying too hard, fancy’in it up and trying not too sound southern. Womp womp. Yours is hands down the best. Ya never know how you’re gonna help someone out... but ya sure did for me! Thanks again. 💙✌️💙🤘💙
Fellow west Texan here! I actually have a lot of family who talk like this or something real close. But that’s because most of them aren’t from really urban places. You don’t really hear much in the cities like where I live.
I'm a big fan of the Southern accent and wish that people would not hide it. I hope that this accent style never dies out. To me it seems more friendly and authentic than we city folk. So you keep that ahksent aliiive now ya hearrrr.
Excellent accent! My great-grandparents were from Itawamba County, Mississippi (between Tupelo and the Alabama state line). I can't wait to visit one day to see where my family came from (I was born and raised in California).
+GIANCARLO VIOLANTE anything you need too know about mississippi the people or culture would be glad to help will make more videos soon. will comment on here anytime though.
+Andrew Andersen Anderson Hell yeah it does man! You know i might even record my self saying a few things and send it to ya :) Then you can tell me how bad i am haha
Yeah buddy. Love it. I spent a few months in South MS for 4 years in a row. I spent enough time down there to bring back a hint of the accent to South Dakota. I started talking to someone after I got home that didn't know me and they asked me where I was from! Hahahaha. It's easy to rub off on others. 20 years ago memory lane.
I am from MS too, but have moved around a bit. I don’t think I have ever really had a strong accent, but it definitely gets stronger when I have been around folks from home. I think the various southern accents are cool. Anyway, thanks for posting.
This was great. I just got back from Santa Clara, Cuba where I met this older guy who lived in Mississippi as a teen for a couple of years and it was wild hearing his Mississippi affected accent and his English was still really good.
i think its really really interesting that you pronounce oil the way you do. my grandpa would say oil as awl, tire as tahr, fire as fahr, (pretty much exactly how you say fire) so when i heard you say oil as 'oyl' it really threw me for a loop. accents are too damn interesting.
Hello from NC. My maternal grandmother was from Hattiesburg but her accent wasn't as thick as yours. She spent many years in Dallas so maybe that influenced her speech more. To me you sound similar to the mountain folks here in NC rather than pirdmont or coastal regions. I took a test online once to determine where you were from by the way you answered questions. The 2 places they gave were Greensboro NC (which is about 15 miles from where I was actually raised), and the second place was in Mississippi! That threw me for a loop, lol.
I just found this video randomly. I am a New Hampshire Yankee, but I went to law school in north Mississippi and loved it, and I still return sometimes to visit friends. I like your accent - it brings back great memories.
Hey I'm from south Mississippi (80miles down from Jackson) I love how thick your accent is. I get made fun if because of mine. Haha I live in a pretty small town. I went to Nashville, Tenn one day and it blew me away how huge it's was and so many people, most if them were rude too. It was a bunch folks from up north there. Completely different world than here.
Excellent! Indeed a "deep southern accent." I'm an actor auditioning for a role in a play as a white Mississipian and this video should be very helpful. Thanks!
I'm from NE Kansas, and the first time I heard a shopping cart called a buggy was from my foster son. I don't know if he learned it in his bio home (originally from Orego ) or from another foster home (SE Kansas). We were in the store and he says, "I'll go get you a buggy" and comes back with a shopping cart. I really loved hearing it called a buggy, but he pretty quickly started calling it what I did.
Thanks for the video. being from the midwest its hard for me to try to tackle a southern accent without sounding like a warped vinyl. been lookin up videos cause im planning on cosplaying Cullen Bohannon in the future. Its a task i can tell you that.
Oh my god i love your account i have family in Louisiana and people there sound just like that but if im gonna tell truth everyone always says i have a country accent so I guess I get it from both sides of my family Louisiana and Texas
2:04 here in south Texas the oldies would call it Soda Water... I used to say it to back in the 80’s but I rarely hear people say “ Soda Water,” people now days says soda or coke!
That's a real Mississippi accent. It's humble and genuine.
That's almost the kind of accent I got.
Yessir
and it is beautiful!
That's pretty Tupelo / North MS. You head down towards Peppertown / Fulton and people aren't even speaking recognizable English unless you grew up with it. Coastal MS is a whole different bag of beans, and don't get me started on Alabama. Us Birminghamians sing songs nobody has ever heard.
Damn his southern accent is strong!
Beautiful Accent, do not ever change it! It's your cultural heritage and your identity and thank you for sharing!
Southern accents give me an eargasm. I love it!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same girl
Wut about Bri'ish accent 🤣 I liked Texas and Bri'ish tho
He embodies The South: humble, polite, honest.
I'm from Mississippi too. Everyone tells me my accent is thick, and your's definitely is.
Payton Watson heyyy
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Cool, really helpful! Thank you! I'm studying this accent for a character in a play!
Here I am a decade later and just discovered this. I’m from Texas and I love your accent. Hollywood needs to hire you to teach actors how to do a real Southern accent. They always muck it up. 😅
I absolutely love your accent. Don't change it! That's a real national treasure.
Your accent is so adorable. I enjoyed hearing you speak!
I'm from south Wales UK...... this melts me😊🙈
It's interesting to hear the differences between Mississippi, Texas and Alabama when tv just does a Southern drawl. You've a lovely accent.
Thank you and yeah it goes a lot different than just a normal drawl like in movies.
Northern and the rest of Alabama are also different as are different parts of Texas and Arkansaw as well. Agree he has a very nice Mississippi Deep South accent!
This accent is so amazing
Seven years late, but I wanted to say I love your accent. Please don't change it. It's reflective of your roots. Thank you for sharing.
took a trip too Nashville for the weekend and to my knowledge that's still the south lol but I had 8 people that couldn't understand a word I said. it's hard to believe people from other countries understand me but people 150 miles away dont.
+Andrew Andersen Anderson Yeah Mississippi(Miyus-siyupa), Alabama(Awlabyamo), Georgia(Jawjuuh), and South Carolina(Sa Kyalawna) got the thickest country drawls, I'm from North Carolina doe folk.
Andrew Anderson well we talk a little differently here in Tennessee anyways. lol.
I'm originally from Nashville but have lived away now for 17 years but I understood every word you said without any problem at all. Nashville is growing so fast and I think there are people moving to there from all over so maybe that was the reason those 8 didn't understand you. Cheers! and thanks for the video. I enjoyed it. Tim
We are used to so many accents here in London lol.Thats why ((:
Nashville is fixing to be just like Atlanta. Nothing but a bunch of Yankee carpetbaggers and a few Yankefied locals. So I'm no ways surprised they didn't understand you. I'm from Terry in Hinds County, about 15 miles from Jackson. I like watching these videos because Im so homesick after being away for over 20 years that all I can think of sometimes is being laid to rest in that Yazoo clay and waiting for the last day in that green and humidity! Y'all don't know what y'all have, living in Mississippi. Ain't no other place in the world like it! By the way, folks still ask me where I'm from all the time so I guess I still speak like a Mississippian. I'd sure hate it if I didn't. God bless you, and keep up doing videos (I don't know how to post a video either).
LOL, this is awesome man. I'm from Northwest Alabama and I'm told I sound "country as hell" but you take the cake here bud. At least people now know what one real southern dialect sounds like.
I appreciate it Billy I ain't far outta your area I'm over the line in Tishomingo
Oh yeah man, not that far off. I lived in Florence, AL for awhile. I live back close to my home in Marion county now. I don't make my way into Tishomingo much but I've been there.
I read an article years ago which said young Southerners we're loosing their accents. The author obviously never visited the great State of Mississippi! My young nephews in elementary school have stronger accents than I do. Thanks man, from a native Mississippian who left when I was 18 and realize it was the worst decision of my life. But at least folks are always asking me where I'm from and asking me to repeat things so I suppose by the grace of God I've still got Mississippi in me. I'm going to listen to you a few more times remembering my home.
I love the way you're both charismatic and easygoing in your manner of speech and the accent is awesome, too! Great video!
Great job man. You know for me at my age of 63 from here in Australia, your accent brings a feeling of adventure, like how I imagine Davy Crockett might have spoken. I know you certainly think the way you speak is just ordinary, but for some of us, in a world where everything is kinda the same, hearing that regional differences still exist make me, at least feel that there's still something alright with the world.
Angus Dewangus Yeah, I can't really tell fine differences in Southern accents, to be sure. I can of course, tell English dialect differences, because in Australia we got wall-to-wall English drama and comedy for the last 60 years :).
Myself, I don't really speak with your normal Aussie accent like Chris Hemsworth or Hugh Jackman, but rather more with a Standard English accent, if you can imagine a mid-Atlantic accent if you substitute Australian for American (!). That was due to accent-shaming at primary school (we had pictures of Queen Victoria on the wall...), which is kind of sad, and another reason why I value the authentic accent as a definitive claim to identity that this video shows. There is no mask, no encrustation of a personality that isn't his.
Hmmm - I'm not really as gloomy as that sounds :)
@@mrttvtt "Encrustation." ..Wow, that's a new one for me. lol You never stop learning.
Ron Williams "hearing that regional differences still exist make me, at least feel that there's still something alright with the world." You must not be a globalist. ….Good.
Funny, too -- they're actually eroding diversity in the name of _promoting_ it. Odd, huh?
It's the most beautiful accent I ever heard . Hugs from France. I understand you perfectly compared to some other people.
i am from California. we sound pretty different. i like your sound and i love the variety of speech sounds around the country. the influence of national media tends to flatten out our regional differences and i hate that. the diversity we have is our strength and our beauty.
rock on, son. ya sound great.
I'm from Finland and that sounds amazing booe!
I just watched the movie Forrest. Just wanted to listen to the accent spoken by Tom hanks. I found your video. Great man. Keep it up. I loved it.
That thick accent is not common in the younger generation, mostly people who are middle/elderly have a thicker accent. It’s been slowly thinning out throughout the years.
Popular media is slowly killing regional accents. Its a shame.
This is what makes this video great
Gotta deep southern accent at 16 lessss gooooooooooo 💪
love the accent man..i work with a guy from lumberton and he has the same "heavy" accent..very interesting hearing other accents as im from southern California...
I like your accent. To me it sounds genuine and from the guts. No makeup, no shame.
im asian and i really like the southern accent, idk its sound sexy to me lol
Love ye long time
Haha lol
You had me at, “A’ight. Hey y’all doin?”
1. Lovin the voice haha
2. My grandparents had that same wallpaper trim! Such memories❤
I love your accent and way of talking. Very soothing and humble yet self confident. Don't ever change it!
Love ur accent! I come from oxfordshire/Berkshire in South East England UK! My fave UK accents are northern England accents and south London cockney accents! ANY US accent I Love! X
Your accent 😍😍😍😍😍
Best accent yet I looovveee ur accent im from Australia we all love southern accents here
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Straya mate! Yeah you guys do have a southern accent, us Kiwi's dont even get an accent.
😍😍😍 omg I love it ! sounds soo southern and husky makes me miss home
Using your voice for character research for a play. Thanks for the genuine upload. So many others are trying too hard, fancy’in it up and trying not too sound southern. Womp womp. Yours is hands down the best. Ya never know how you’re gonna help someone out... but ya sure did for me!
Thanks again. 💙✌️💙🤘💙
Man, you’re accent is fantastic! I could definitely listen to you talk longer than a few minutes.
I live in west Texas and we don't get a lot people who have accents. I can sit and listen to you forever and never get tired of it.
Fellow west Texan here! I actually have a lot of family who talk like this or something real close. But that’s because most of them aren’t from really urban places. You don’t really hear much in the cities like where I live.
It’s been awhile since I heard that strong Mississippi accent. Always a favorite -A Texan.
Awesome! Thank you for posting this!
Love that southern drawl :)
I'm from Tupelo, and I love your accent! You sound so familiar. Thanks.
I work at cooper tire in Tupelo steve
So I may have bumped into you somewhere
I'm a big fan of the Southern accent and wish that people would not hide it. I hope that this accent style never dies out. To me it seems more friendly and authentic than we city folk. So you keep that ahksent aliiive now ya hearrrr.
Excellent accent! My great-grandparents were from Itawamba County, Mississippi (between Tupelo and the Alabama state line). I can't wait to visit one day to see where my family came from (I was born and raised in California).
Jeff Morse I live one county over in tishomingo
Northeast Mississippi has the hill country accent. Good people in that area.
I love this 😂 I’m crying 😭
Loved hearing you talk.
Thanks...so easy and natural. Really find it helpful for an audition I am about to do.
nice video man, plus he was cute
oh, so sad this is that old.. i hope you are doing well, i would love to just hear you talk freely about anything, thats a beautifull accent you have
I'm just wondering would anyone like me to make any other videos? If so please comment and let me know
Love the accent! From an Aussie girl :)
+Andrew Andersen Anderson YES PLEASE!
+GIANCARLO VIOLANTE anything you need too know about mississippi the people or culture would be glad to help will make more videos soon. will comment on here anytime though.
+GIANCARLO VIOLANTE hope the play goes well really hope it shows my state in a positive way for a change.
+Andrew Andersen Anderson Hell yeah it does man! You know i might even record my self saying a few things and send it to ya :) Then you can tell me how bad i am haha
Oh I LOVE your accent! I am going to read a book by an author from Mississippi, and I want to imagine his voice! Thank you!
Yeah buddy. Love it. I spent a few months in South MS for 4 years in a row. I spent enough time down there to bring back a hint of the accent to South Dakota. I started talking to someone after I got home that didn't know me and they asked me where I was from! Hahahaha. It's easy to rub off on others. 20 years ago memory lane.
I can listen to this man all day!
I am from MS too, but have moved around a bit. I don’t think I have ever really had a strong accent, but it definitely gets stronger when I have been around folks from home. I think the various southern accents are cool. Anyway, thanks for posting.
This was great. I just got back from Santa Clara, Cuba where I met this older guy who lived in Mississippi as a teen for a couple of years and it was wild hearing his Mississippi affected accent and his English was still really good.
i think its really really interesting that you pronounce oil the way you do. my grandpa would say oil as awl, tire as tahr, fire as fahr, (pretty much exactly how you say fire) so when i heard you say oil as 'oyl' it really threw me for a loop. accents are too damn interesting.
Hello from NC. My maternal grandmother was from Hattiesburg but her accent wasn't as thick as yours. She spent many years in Dallas so maybe that influenced her speech more. To me you sound similar to the mountain folks here in NC rather than pirdmont or coastal regions. I took a test online once to determine where you were from by the way you answered questions. The 2 places they gave were Greensboro NC (which is about 15 miles from where I was actually raised), and the second place was in Mississippi! That threw me for a loop, lol.
Love the accent. Sounds like how a lot of my family talks.
Dea Andrew, that was something! Thank you for sharing :)
there is something attractive with this accent keep me looking for more
You're so cute. And I love your accent. It makes you even cuter!
I'm from Europe, and my very first American boyfriend was from Tupelo, Mississippi.
I’m 30 miles from Tupelo know it well
Your accent is awesome love it
people call us wwird for havin our acents like this but we cant help it it was how we were raised and our culture and proud to have this coumtry acent
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My mom just moved to Nashville and I helped her move up yonder and I agree most folks were very rude compared to the folks here in Pontotoc
I just found this video randomly. I am a New Hampshire Yankee, but I went to law school in north Mississippi and loved it, and I still return sometimes to visit friends. I like your accent - it brings back great memories.
Must be a Ole Miss grad . #hailstate😁
Great job, I liked that accent, I just might borrow some for my next screen shoot. Many thanks my friend.
Hey I'm from south Mississippi (80miles down from Jackson)
I love how thick your accent is.
I get made fun if because of mine. Haha
I live in a pretty small town.
I went to Nashville, Tenn one day and it blew me away how huge it's was and so many people, most if them were rude too. It was a bunch folks from up north there. Completely different world than here.
Lovely to listen to you!
You did great friend. Mississippi pride
Excellent! Indeed a "deep southern accent." I'm an actor auditioning for a role in a play as a white Mississipian and this video should be very helpful. Thanks!
I'm from NE Kansas, and the first time I heard a shopping cart called a buggy was from my foster son. I don't know if he learned it in his bio home (originally from Orego ) or from another foster home (SE Kansas).
We were in the store and he says, "I'll go get you a buggy" and comes back with a shopping cart. I really loved hearing it called a buggy, but he pretty quickly started calling it what I did.
Love your accent bro!!
Mine sounds just like yours and I am from south Mississippi the delta.
You sound so good :3 please make more videos!
Love it!!
Thanks for the video. being from the midwest its hard for me to try to tackle a southern accent without sounding like a warped vinyl. been lookin up videos cause im planning on cosplaying Cullen Bohannon in the future. Its a task i can tell you that.
Love your accent!!
Hi!! From Portland Oregon!
Well done - thanks for sharing
I got friends down in Mississippi and their accent is real strong and way more southern.
Oh my god i love your account i have family in Louisiana and people there sound just like that but if im gonna tell truth everyone always says i have a country accent so I guess I get it from both sides of my family Louisiana and Texas
LunaticCity8, thank you I may need to go to England if I'll get free drinks haha
I want to speak like him. I love this. Greetings from Argentina, South America
Being from Michigan, southern accents fascinate me, I wonder I how my accent would sound to you
This is so great.
Cool accent!
I love that accent!! Hahaa
This is great!! Im English and learning the Mississippi accent for a play i am working on. Thank you :)
GIANCARLO VIOLANTE out of curiosity, what is the play and premise of the character?
You're adorable!!
This is super helpful! Thank you!
I loved your accent.
Everything you said sounded normal to me
Sounds beautiful
Great accent brother!
Like a song.
I really needed help with my country accent for a school play so thanks for your help. It really helped💯♥
Great accent!
2:04 here in south Texas the oldies would call it Soda Water... I used to say it to back in the 80’s but I rarely hear people say “ Soda Water,” people now days says soda or coke!
Great accent 👍
I love your accent and I like to improve my accent by lisiting more and more ,please post more video
I love it