• NotSteve_@piefed.ca
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    1 day ago

    I’m in Ottawa, the city, now but I was raised in the Ottawa Valley where there’s a distinct accent and I actually get your family member. 99% of the time I speak “normally” but if you get a few people from the valley together, the accent just sort of comes out. I don’t think it’s an intentional thing rather just a sort of natural human mimicking thing we do

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      7 hours ago

      I’m somewhat similar, I’m living in Ontario but when I visit family in Newfoundland the Newfie accent creeps into my speech.

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      21 hours ago

      fun fact! when you put a bunch of people from different nationalities in a room together, and lock them in for prolonged periods of time - their accents will eventually blend into one. linguists have noticed exactly that happening to scientists at polar research stations, where you get stationed usually for 6 months at a time. linguistic mimicry is a rather strong thing

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      1 day ago

      Yeah I totally get it, not knocking it at all, it can just be amusing sometimes to hear someone speak a certain way, take a phone call from a mate, and sound noticeably different 🤣.