@November10th1775USMC Ahaha so am I, I'm from Guelph Ontario and hear people, well especially older adults, speak like this all the time - don't be deceived. Though some of the younger generation is gradually becoming ''Americanized'' as you say, we still all say ''sorey'' and use ''Eh'' as a casual interjection in a stereotypical manner. Do you know the ''Canadian raising'' phenomenon is the strongest in suburban Toronto of all places - we're borderline ''Fargo'' really.
@Counterbrilliance Only Canadians don't Really talk like this, I'm from Southern Ontario which is the most populated region of Canada, and we are very "Americanized". You wouldn't be able to tell us apart from a Westcoast of Midwestern American.
@astamp3 Ah, but you are forgetting that Norway has two or three official written languages, and we use our multitudes of dialects when speaking. There is no "rikssvenska" here. What you have heard is probably several dialects.
The Ja-sound varies from region to region, but in general I think we speak a mix of the Swedish and Danish sounds.
39 people don't copy
MischiefMeerkat 6 hours ago
Yeah this movie is very offensive. Yeah?
MTBiker152 1 week ago
im from minnesota and i honestly dont know anyone who talks like this lol
yellowforevor 1 week ago
@November10th1775USMC Ahaha so am I, I'm from Guelph Ontario and hear people, well especially older adults, speak like this all the time - don't be deceived. Though some of the younger generation is gradually becoming ''Americanized'' as you say, we still all say ''sorey'' and use ''Eh'' as a casual interjection in a stereotypical manner. Do you know the ''Canadian raising'' phenomenon is the strongest in suburban Toronto of all places - we're borderline ''Fargo'' really.
Counterbrilliance 1 week ago
@Counterbrilliance Only Canadians don't Really talk like this, I'm from Southern Ontario which is the most populated region of Canada, and we are very "Americanized". You wouldn't be able to tell us apart from a Westcoast of Midwestern American.
November10th1775USMC 1 week ago
They should change the title to ''Canada''
Counterbrilliance 1 week ago
I liked the part where she said copy
jsniff2112 1 week ago
hammy012 2 weeks ago
They're actually hot.
CowardStern 2 weeks ago
@astamp3 Ah, but you are forgetting that Norway has two or three official written languages, and we use our multitudes of dialects when speaking. There is no "rikssvenska" here. What you have heard is probably several dialects.
The Ja-sound varies from region to region, but in general I think we speak a mix of the Swedish and Danish sounds.
olden89c 3 weeks ago