That accent would be perfect all the time if you ranyourwordstogether like you did towards the end of the video. Redneck has two speeds- slow as fuck or auctioneer.
@danthemanfresno2006 I never implied that I did. I said, if this was made for amusement then that's fine which you obviously did. I also said, if it wasn't for amusement it would be offensive. People commenting say it doesn't sound like an accent from Alabama so it must be a Tennessee accent. I'm from Tennessee and it's not.
@TrainerScoobyDoo Southern White Accent is influenced by Black accent, and Black accents of America vary, NY Black different from SOuthern Black, Black women raising white children,
@polandpal97 haha so true :D i mean i don't live there. Not at all. i'm from Austria ...in fact i don't even speak english ....but i've been to Georgia/Atlanta in the summer and i didn't hear anyone talk like that ^^
Though I gotta say that he didn't mention that he was trying to do an accent from Georgia (;
haha every accent except this one sounds real but NO ONE, I don't care who it is sounds anything like this. BUT it's still funny ass hell man i love your vids keep it up. do like an alien accent or something
Btw, Nasa wasn't built in Southern US as they thought them to be more intelligent than the North, it was just a prime location. Cheap, lunar positioning etc.
It's funny, because I'm technically 'low-class' southern, and though my accent isn't harsh like this, my dad really does have fake front teeth. lmfao.
if someone in the deep south actually DID talk like this, and they held all the stereotypes that go WITH that, they wouldn't have fake front teeth, they'd probably have NO TEETH. Just sayin'.
i live in alabama and do not talk like this. although it's probably because i live in birmingham and no one really has a pronounced accent in the city
Too nasally...In the south, your sinuses are going to be completely clogged by hay dust, saw dust, pollen, dirt, or sewage if youre in Louisiana, ect...
@xXxPiousNinjaxXx: actually you'd be quite wrong. Appalachian English is closest remaining dialect to Elizabethan English (i.e. most similar to the way Shakespeare would've spoken)
Oh, by the way: your little pot-shot at southerners would've been alot funnier if a Virginian not come along and pointed out how ignorant and stupid you are.
In Southern, the short e in words like pen are pronounced like a short i. That's why when Southerners ask you for an "inkpin", they're after a pen, not a pin.
@Fersomling that's north carolina sweety, or at least mostly. I'm from Florida, I don't know I you consider that the South or not, I do since most people around my town act like total rednecks and everyone's families are from the South(Georgia mostly). The E is a little shorter, but not too much endless your in the northern parts. Where it's like "can I borrow a pein".
I'm from Alabama.. and not many people talk like that.. except at the end! Now, we do talk like that! haha. When I start up talking my french canadian mom gets soo mad at me because I talk too fast and she can't understand me.
"don't know how to read" lol I've had people here in my southern state actually tell me they're GLAD they don't read. Sad, right? Makes me feel ashamed.
@danthemanfresno2006 That's actually a good idea! I think you should use clips of native speakers in all of your videos. Your Canadian accent was pretty damn good, by the way. That's unrelated, but I thought I would mention it. :P
Hahaha. Reminds me of Cleveland from Family Guy a bit.
Here's some advice: try not to sound so nasal. We don't tend to force our vowels so much. We usually only exaggerate our drawls when we are upset or exclaiming something such as, "Bobby, get yer butt in here, nai-owe!" Unless, of course, you're from Appalachian influenced parts of Alabama. In that case, everything has a long "e." The word "yeah" is pronounced "yee-uh."
This is a bit too thick. Most Southern accents don't have as much nasal sound as our northern neighbors. Use more throat and you'll be a little closer. Nice try though.
omg haha i'm from alabama and that was pretty funny. i mean, i've never heard anyone with an accent as exaggerated as that. it's like you're doing voice work for a cartoon and not trying to do the real thing
"Southern" accents describe a huge range of voices that vary considerably from region to region. The starkest changes occur when you move from the Appalachians to the Atlantic South and the deep Gulf Coast South. You start to notice that the twangy, nasal, fast-paced accents of the mountain dwellers changes into the slow, drawling cadences of the low country, and older people along the coast frequently drop their 'r's.
I lol'd at the description
CrazyFlippy63 4 days ago
lol
LindaONYT 1 week ago
Haha yeah It does,. you're right ,.. but maybe that's what he meant by "Lower class" Southern Accent, (and not the niccce speaking bunch) idk XD,
but yeah it sounds Hillbilly, buh it shurrrre rissss fuhhhnnnyy,.. ;D
Well I'm fixin to go now ,. you tayk carrre now,ya hearrrr ;)
Worldgirl1984 1 month ago
looooooooooooooooooool
TheEljohara 1 month ago
I can do this accent it's wayyy easier to me than the new york one
Worldgirl1984 1 month ago
lol i like southern accents.
SpeakMyMind500 1 month ago
More like "redneck" accent
TheDynamon 1 month ago
this is Alabama accent, right??? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAH XD
Titaniumomeega 1 month ago
I really like deep south accent but I think your rendition is lacking this thick deep south accent. Sounds good anyways!
toughcookie128 1 month ago
usa rules
baileybushey 1 month ago
i love this!
MrWhiskeykid2 1 month ago
@danthemanfresno2006 You sound like Zach Galifinakis's character Seth Galifinakis. I am from MS and know people who sound like that.
ecrtr3004 2 months ago
Where are you from? You should be an actor.
ecrtr3004 2 months ago
That accent would be perfect all the time if you ranyourwordstogether like you did towards the end of the video. Redneck has two speeds- slow as fuck or auctioneer.
raechaffin05 2 months ago
@danthemanfresno2006 I never implied that I did. I said, if this was made for amusement then that's fine which you obviously did. I also said, if it wasn't for amusement it would be offensive. People commenting say it doesn't sound like an accent from Alabama so it must be a Tennessee accent. I'm from Tennessee and it's not.
ready2escape 2 months ago
so i stood up and told that teaching lady - the only three letters i need to know are u, s, a.
xmalaisedusieclex 2 months ago
this sounds like American Black accent.....
TrainerScoobyDoo 3 months ago
@TrainerScoobyDoo Southern White Accent is influenced by Black accent, and Black accents of America vary, NY Black different from SOuthern Black, Black women raising white children,
childofconvenant 2 months ago
@TrainerScoobyDoo Liar.
TrueMoonTM 2 months ago
@danthemanfresno2006 And you know every single accent there is in all of the world ayy?
johnnyrainbow50 3 months ago
@johnnyrainbow50 No and I never implied I did.
danthemanfresno2006 3 months ago
@danthemanfresno2006 you kind of did actually
johnnyrainbow50 3 months ago
@johnnyrainbow50 What implied I know every accent?Your reply will make me laugh.
danthemanfresno2006 3 months ago
@polandpal97 haha so true :D i mean i don't live there. Not at all. i'm from Austria ...in fact i don't even speak english ....but i've been to Georgia/Atlanta in the summer and i didn't hear anyone talk like that ^^
Though I gotta say that he didn't mention that he was trying to do an accent from Georgia (;
JaJaHerSelF 3 months ago
LMFAO
jhkl123456 3 months ago
hey, i live in sc and its a bit too nasaly. but im not offended or anything haha these are actually entertaining
derbboobbo 4 months ago
& don't comment on my video because I don't know how to read. hahaha classical.
SandiSadistic 4 months ago
DEY TUK HIS JAWB
DontKnowMyName 5 months ago 17
Lol, I chuckled a few times watching this, thanks for that.
AltaicUnity 5 months ago
haha every accent except this one sounds real but NO ONE, I don't care who it is sounds anything like this. BUT it's still funny ass hell man i love your vids keep it up. do like an alien accent or something
TaftBrigmon420 5 months ago
Do not touch the trim!
xxX1337h4x0rXxx 5 months ago
hold 2 4 a dancing redneck
fares12396 6 months ago
Because it seems to me that quite a few people want to claim your doing it wrong without proper credentials:
I'm from Alabama. This isn't totally correct, but I can openly admit there are some people that talk like this.
Majure2013 6 months ago
george bush
it8nky0u 6 months ago
Haha thts so mean i kida soynd like tht and i under stood all hof tht and i didnt like the whole jokes thts mean!
Craziegirl1311 6 months ago
you sound like half of my family. nice and classy.
butchwalkah 6 months ago
What the fuck,
thehackman888 7 months ago
now try a dutch accent xD
JhhrGus 8 months ago
im cookie and dont let no one put u down cause u have a beautiful accent and dont ever forget it .
01shannette 8 months ago
this is hilarious. reminds me of alabama (dumb stereotype. I'm from Georgia and I don't know ANYBODY married to their cousin)
mxandfootball 8 months ago
he sounds kinda like forest gump
JTSlover97 8 months ago
lmaooo xDD
MisssMia 8 months ago
You butchered it dude.
Angelnot95 8 months ago
not so much Southern as Gomer Pile from the Andy Griffith show.
evilduks 8 months ago
Btw, Nasa wasn't built in Southern US as they thought them to be more intelligent than the North, it was just a prime location. Cheap, lunar positioning etc.
Tapervirus 9 months ago
@popomp1 You probably know what 1% of all southerners have heard. U mad bro...U mad
HajiKiller11 9 months ago
It's funny, because I'm technically 'low-class' southern, and though my accent isn't harsh like this, my dad really does have fake front teeth. lmfao.
Catwalkisnotaguru 9 months ago
if someone in the deep south actually DID talk like this, and they held all the stereotypes that go WITH that, they wouldn't have fake front teeth, they'd probably have NO TEETH. Just sayin'.
KLtrvlr937 9 months ago
aww that's so sad how he called it low class... even thought it is particularly true... not entirely, but just on the borderline
Iterif1 9 months ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA "I don't know how to read" hahahha
WWEdivaGemini 9 months ago
hoedown? Is this texas or the south? pick one.
soterios11 9 months ago
i live in alabama and do not talk like this. although it's probably because i live in birmingham and no one really has a pronounced accent in the city
jnpolzin 10 months ago
@38RS class and location are correlated.
ChocolatePoop1301 10 months ago
Lol, lower class
ChocolatePoop1301 10 months ago
Too nasally...In the south, your sinuses are going to be completely clogged by hay dust, saw dust, pollen, dirt, or sewage if youre in Louisiana, ect...
scass2008 11 months ago
Nice video! I wonder if someday accents will die and we will all sound the same...5k years?
Cslacko 11 months ago
my front teeth AINT real
KINGOFSPEDS0 1 year ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
pnkrk1039 1 year ago
lol its funny cuz u have a military camouflage shirt on in this case .. all their ridiculous guns all the time
tobyhawk828 1 year ago
ahahaha i've almost thought the reasons the Rednecks sound like that is b/c they inbred together too much, they're lost how to speak English.
xXxPiousNinjaxXx 1 year ago
@xXxPiousNinjaxXx: actually you'd be quite wrong. Appalachian English is closest remaining dialect to Elizabethan English (i.e. most similar to the way Shakespeare would've spoken)
Oh, by the way: your little pot-shot at southerners would've been alot funnier if a Virginian not come along and pointed out how ignorant and stupid you are.
PooPoo2U 1 year ago
It's so horrible it's funny in a mocking kind of way.
AlmightyScubba 1 year ago
Lol some rednecks sound like that. More like a accent from Georgia or Tennessee.
cky12qxz 1 year ago
@VideoGameMaster56 Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta, naturally wouldn't have heavy southern accents.
Rural areas do. I've been to Rural Georgia, and God, their accent is so apparent. I live in Urban N. Carolina, btw.
KitFistoPwns 1 year ago
hahahah nice description
julian111993 1 year ago
i think this one is one of your best and this one is actually like them !
JMAteya 1 year ago
You need to do a Cajun 'Coon-Ass' Accent
MrBiloxiSean 1 year ago
make a burnout at end...
shadman1911 1 year ago
I'm almost offended.. but then I remember I'm one of the few southern people who don't sound like this... I know lots that do.
Majure2013 1 year ago
pretty easy to do
beyondmyken 1 year ago
In Southern, the short e in words like pen are pronounced like a short i. That's why when Southerners ask you for an "inkpin", they're after a pen, not a pin.
Fersomling 1 year ago
@Fersomling that's north carolina sweety, or at least mostly. I'm from Florida, I don't know I you consider that the South or not, I do since most people around my town act like total rednecks and everyone's families are from the South(Georgia mostly). The E is a little shorter, but not too much endless your in the northern parts. Where it's like "can I borrow a pein".
countryrockpunkgirl 1 year ago
This one was really good.
SecularTechnology 1 year ago
hey not all the southerns speek like these i m southern not low class but i dont speek like this dude
bnjnbvchjh 1 year ago
sounds like kung fu hillbilly from jerry springer show
streetziswatchin 1 year ago
lolll
what was that mumbling
YukoCute 1 year ago
super redneck hahaha
rock7star007 1 year ago
people do not sound like that hahahahahaha
MustLovePink0826 1 year ago
@MustLovePink0826 george bush does lol
SwindleCon 1 year ago
Very Few people from the south talk like that -_- stereotypes.
transam7972 1 year ago
@transam7972 not true
truegwbfan 1 year ago
I'm from Alabama.. and not many people talk like that.. except at the end! Now, we do talk like that! haha. When I start up talking my french canadian mom gets soo mad at me because I talk too fast and she can't understand me.
singingfool14 1 year ago
lol look at the description shotgun not included hahah
scarface980 1 year ago
It sounds like you drank bass ale for your accent. You should have drunk keystone!
unholyimage 1 year ago
Your middle class accent sounds more like the low class Southern accent, and the upper class Southern accent is more in the middle range. I
shellecat89 1 year ago
EXACTLY
TheBuddhaTv 1 year ago
"don't know how to read" lol I've had people here in my southern state actually tell me they're GLAD they don't read. Sad, right? Makes me feel ashamed.
loganachilles1982 1 year ago
I have lived in Southern Alabama my entire life and no one talks like this. Your middle class version is more correct.
stumpdawg251 1 year ago
swet hom al bama
Levazoid 1 year ago
Alabama?
TheDarkBlob 1 year ago
redneck ftw
haarbal1997 1 year ago
Okay, My Cousin really sounds like that, and she is a graduate of a 4-Year college, and she is going into Nursing.
MIKAFAN41 1 year ago
southern accents annoy me
wereonutube99 1 year ago
@wereonutube99 northern accents annoy me
jonfrogy28 1 year ago
hahahahahaha:D
jarq19 1 year ago
Haha... Its gone be okay. I'll come and talk to you and show you how to speak proper hick.
sweetpeadarlin 1 year ago
*facepalm*
ChromeGhost0219 1 year ago
love it :)
Love from Germany :D
LiviaAnnRox 1 year ago
all yall need to shut up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am from southern alabama and wer all real real nice.... 4 the most part of it!
crazyformisty123 1 year ago
you sound like my language arts teacher!
Pumatrailfox 1 year ago
lol xD u shud of got a banjo LOL
jakf101 1 year ago
Oh. My. Gawd.
frisco21 1 year ago
Steriotypes!
MrDavim12 1 year ago
lmao
skatefast08 1 year ago
Thats my accent O:<
well actually i'm midwestern but close.
your gooood o;
git'er'dunn.
autumnami 1 year ago
This reminds me of Gomer Pyle. lol. I love it!
AcelynGrace 1 year ago
hahahaha your funny dude we actually dont talk like that forreal. but we do say yall and aint alot though. and we dont say hoedown its a bonfire fyi
big13rig 1 year ago
@big13rig Or a Hootenany! That's what we always called them.
Rowanriver 1 year ago
@big13rig hahaah some ppl have no idea what its like down hear!
crazyformisty123 1 year ago
this is HUGELY over exaggerated im from Louisiana and every one that i know does not speak not even close to this. but it still waz funny 5 * and sub
pianoboy1952 1 year ago
Yeah, Hillbilly accent :D
Sorrythat111 1 year ago
@danthemanfresno2006 That's actually a good idea! I think you should use clips of native speakers in all of your videos. Your Canadian accent was pretty damn good, by the way. That's unrelated, but I thought I would mention it. :P
Bandaids4ever 1 year ago
That's how we talk in Mississippi.. thank god for rednecks I assume.
missamberlane 2 years ago
loooool. just when you thought it wouldn't get any better
EveningStar83 2 years ago 4
LMAO
Totalmachine09 2 years ago
Hahaha. Reminds me of Cleveland from Family Guy a bit.
Here's some advice: try not to sound so nasal. We don't tend to force our vowels so much. We usually only exaggerate our drawls when we are upset or exclaiming something such as, "Bobby, get yer butt in here, nai-owe!" Unless, of course, you're from Appalachian influenced parts of Alabama. In that case, everything has a long "e." The word "yeah" is pronounced "yee-uh."
I'd give some more, but I don't wanna flood...
thatdumbkid 2 years ago
hahahahahahahah
Chacha5678 2 years ago
This is a bit too thick. Most Southern accents don't have as much nasal sound as our northern neighbors. Use more throat and you'll be a little closer. Nice try though.
magpiemaniac 2 years ago
duh
MameySapote 2 years ago
lol Sounds like Erkel
fellowblackman 2 years ago 3
lmao i love the boomhauer part at the end
pandresa 2 years ago
howdy
futrico69 2 years ago
Haha
fedjudas 2 years ago
omg haha i'm from alabama and that was pretty funny. i mean, i've never heard anyone with an accent as exaggerated as that. it's like you're doing voice work for a cartoon and not trying to do the real thing
SeeSarahGo 2 years ago
I can laugh because it's so inaccurate! I kow only one person from around here that has that accent... and they've had a few strokes. Yeah...
Toabin 2 years ago
"Southern" accents describe a huge range of voices that vary considerably from region to region. The starkest changes occur when you move from the Appalachians to the Atlantic South and the deep Gulf Coast South. You start to notice that the twangy, nasal, fast-paced accents of the mountain dwellers changes into the slow, drawling cadences of the low country, and older people along the coast frequently drop their 'r's.
protosswannabe 2 years ago
You should attempt a Texas accent
TwilighttPrincess 2 years ago
haha you're so funny
fjays 2 years ago
This sounds sooo KY! I went to Kentucky once and I couldn't understand what they were saying.
Probably because I was born and raised Cali and we have the accent that anyone can actually understand.
geekybutpretty101 2 years ago
LOL
trumpetSL08 2 years ago 2