Are western rural people differant than people that live in cities or the east?

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Re: Are western rural people differant than people that live in cities or the east?

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Obvious they are different. Rural and citizens, Asians and europians. There is a clear difference
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:03 pm I really liked the people of Milwaukee as friendly and sincere,

as opposed to the people of Nashville who were just, friendly ;).

Been watching Fargo for the first times. Do they really talk like that West of Milwaukee? Yah?

Or is that a period piece? Accents are disappearing as mass media offers Standard American English.

Often it is not the pronunciation but rather the rhythm patterns of the speech. Yah?

Californians, the urban and suburban really lost the ability to "invest" in friendships. More of a use, abuse, because someone is relocating soon.

Moi

One of the reasons the film did not do well is because nobody talks like that, but the thing of it is, they do.

Yah they do, Yah moi I would not lie to you about this, they also drink pop dontchuknow Yah.

For grins I like turning to the weather channel, one of there people talks just like that, Think Lawrence Welk, Yah.

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