Aussie accents yet??????
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Aussie accents yet??????
Hi All,
Just a quick one! How long did it take for your children to start talking like little Aussies? I noticed a change in their accents (certainly the school age ones) pretty quickly once they started school. We've been here just over 3 months and tonight on the way home in the car I was shocked to hear quite a few minutes of almost there Aussie accents-I'm finding it really wierd!!!
Can you tell there's nothing on the telly.....again!!
Phil x
Just a quick one! How long did it take for your children to start talking like little Aussies? I noticed a change in their accents (certainly the school age ones) pretty quickly once they started school. We've been here just over 3 months and tonight on the way home in the car I was shocked to hear quite a few minutes of almost there Aussie accents-I'm finding it really wierd!!!
Can you tell there's nothing on the telly.....again!!
Phil x
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Originally Posted by philian4
Hi All,
Just a quick one! How long did it take for your children to start talking like little Aussies? I noticed a change in their accents (certainly the school age ones) pretty quickly once they started school. We've been here just over 3 months and tonight on the way home in the car I was shocked to hear quite a few minutes of almost there Aussie accents-I'm finding it really wierd!!!
Can you tell there's nothing on the telly.....again!!
Phil x
Just a quick one! How long did it take for your children to start talking like little Aussies? I noticed a change in their accents (certainly the school age ones) pretty quickly once they started school. We've been here just over 3 months and tonight on the way home in the car I was shocked to hear quite a few minutes of almost there Aussie accents-I'm finding it really wierd!!!
Can you tell there's nothing on the telly.....again!!
Phil x
There's nothing on the telly here either!
Carolyn
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Hi,
there is a differnce in regional accents..........but they all sound the same to me so far!
It is strange hearing their accents change......although it's irritating when they argue no matter what they sound like!!!!!
xx
there is a differnce in regional accents..........but they all sound the same to me so far!
It is strange hearing their accents change......although it's irritating when they argue no matter what they sound like!!!!!
xx
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Originally Posted by philian4
Hi All,
Just a quick one! How long did it take for your children to start talking like little Aussies? I noticed a change in their accents (certainly the school age ones) pretty quickly once they started school. We've been here just over 3 months and tonight on the way home in the car I was shocked to hear quite a few minutes of almost there Aussie accents-I'm finding it really wierd!!!
Can you tell there's nothing on the telly.....again!!
Phil x
Just a quick one! How long did it take for your children to start talking like little Aussies? I noticed a change in their accents (certainly the school age ones) pretty quickly once they started school. We've been here just over 3 months and tonight on the way home in the car I was shocked to hear quite a few minutes of almost there Aussie accents-I'm finding it really wierd!!!
Can you tell there's nothing on the telly.....again!!
Phil x
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My 2 boys have 'defo' picked up both the slang and the twang.............I have also noticed that my own accent is also changing.........whooaa, thats scarey!!!! :scared:
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Kids seem to pick up accents much quicker, I had a twang after 7 years though it has gone now back in the UK.
I think that Northerner like myself tend to keep their English accents a lot longer in Oz.
M
I think that Northerner like myself tend to keep their English accents a lot longer in Oz.
M
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Originally Posted by Merlot
Kids seem to pick up accents much quicker, I had a twang after 7 years though it has gone now back in the UK.
I think that Northerner like myself tend to keep their English accents a lot longer in Oz.
M
I think that Northerner like myself tend to keep their English accents a lot longer in Oz.
M
Kids though: I've got a mate who spent a year in Canberra about 10 years ago. He said his kids (aged about 5 and 7) picked up the accent almost straight away but that they had lost it as soon as they stepped off the plane back in Manchester
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Originally Posted by wmoore
I heard that too. Though my accent has changed every time I've moved to another area, or taken a job ina different area so I expect to have a twang at the very least.
Kids though: I've got a mate who spent a year in Canberra about 10 years ago. He said his kids (aged about 5 and 7) picked up the accent almost straight away but that they had lost it as soon as they stepped off the plane back in Manchester
Kids though: I've got a mate who spent a year in Canberra about 10 years ago. He said his kids (aged about 5 and 7) picked up the accent almost straight away but that they had lost it as soon as they stepped off the plane back in Manchester
Kids are able to change their accents to fit in with their surroundings. My family moved to Scotland from Plymouth when I was 3 and I was speaking in their accent after about a week at nursery, we then moved to the East Coast of England when I was 4 and straight away I was back to using an English accent. Now in Sheffield I don't know how long it took me to pick up the yorkie accent but I do remember having the pee taken out of me at school, and for some reason everyone wanted me to say 'potato' all the time.
Marie
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Originally Posted by 68MEVY
and for some reason everyone wanted me to say 'potato' all the time.
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I had to give up saying "bowl" as in "bowl of cereal" as they did not understand that, I had to say dish.
Also, asking for a "Coke" at the bar was met with confused looks, had to say the full "Coca Cola".
M
Also, asking for a "Coke" at the bar was met with confused looks, had to say the full "Coca Cola".
M
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Originally Posted by island.girl
hello! sorry not exactly about ozzy accents but i noticed it said u were heading to wollongong are u there now? as that is where we are planning on going and thought id say HI!! and what can u tell us about the place!?
OMG have you got a week!!!! We've been here for 3 1/2 months and love the place. We found it after our reccie visit when we had thought we would end up in either Sydney or Queensland! Came to visit my friends mum who lived in Thirroul at the time and fell in love with the place! The locals call it God's little secret......!
We live in Woonona a suburb to the north of Wollongong (10 minute drive) my morning walk takes me 15 mins to get to a beach and we're about as far away as you can get! The escarpment restricts the size of the northern suburbs so we know our view will always be escarpment or ocean.
I can give you low down on anywhere, if I don't know I'll find out for you. Are you coming for a reccie first or just turning up? Friends live in Inner West Sydney and it takes us an hour to get to them. PM me and I'll tell you more......don't want to bore everyone here.
For what it's worth I reckon you've made an excellent choice affordable housing and near everything
Speak soon,
Phil x
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Originally Posted by philian4
Hi All,
Just a quick one! How long did it take for your children to start talking like little Aussies? I noticed a change in their accents (certainly the school age ones) pretty quickly once they started school. We've been here just over 3 months and tonight on the way home in the car I was shocked to hear quite a few minutes of almost there Aussie accents-I'm finding it really wierd!!!
Can you tell there's nothing on the telly.....again!!
Phil x
Just a quick one! How long did it take for your children to start talking like little Aussies? I noticed a change in their accents (certainly the school age ones) pretty quickly once they started school. We've been here just over 3 months and tonight on the way home in the car I was shocked to hear quite a few minutes of almost there Aussie accents-I'm finding it really wierd!!!
Can you tell there's nothing on the telly.....again!!
Phil x
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Originally Posted by Merlot
I had to give up saying "bowl" as in "bowl of cereal" as they did not understand that, I had to say dish.
Also, asking for a "Coke" at the bar was met with confused looks, had to say the full "Coca Cola".
M
Also, asking for a "Coke" at the bar was met with confused looks, had to say the full "Coca Cola".
M
I have a friend from Sunderland who now lives in Worcester and her kids wet themselves when Mummy offers them a Coke!!!!
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Hi
I'm in Adelaide and haven't found the Aussie accent here too strong. In fact they don't realise I'm not Aussie, just posh Melbourne!?
The other day I was at the relies and met their new lodger - I couldn't understand a word she said! Apparently she was from North of Sydney somewhere - is the accent different there?
(My son is a big hit with the girls here - they think he sounds like Prince Will - so he's going to try and hang on to his accent as long as possible)!!
I'm in Adelaide and haven't found the Aussie accent here too strong. In fact they don't realise I'm not Aussie, just posh Melbourne!?
The other day I was at the relies and met their new lodger - I couldn't understand a word she said! Apparently she was from North of Sydney somewhere - is the accent different there?
(My son is a big hit with the girls here - they think he sounds like Prince Will - so he's going to try and hang on to his accent as long as possible)!!
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Re: Aussie accents yet??????
Originally Posted by gdcollectables
Hi
I'm in Adelaide and haven't found the Aussie accent here too strong. In fact they don't realise I'm not Aussie, just posh Melbourne!?
The other day I was at the relies and met their new lodger - I couldn't understand a word she said! Apparently she was from North of Sydney somewhere - is the accent different there?
(My son is a big hit with the girls here - they think he sounds like Prince Will - so he's going to try and hang on to his accent as long as possible)!!
I'm in Adelaide and haven't found the Aussie accent here too strong. In fact they don't realise I'm not Aussie, just posh Melbourne!?
The other day I was at the relies and met their new lodger - I couldn't understand a word she said! Apparently she was from North of Sydney somewhere - is the accent different there?
(My son is a big hit with the girls here - they think he sounds like Prince Will - so he's going to try and hang on to his accent as long as possible)!!
Dunno, the only Sydney sider I know is originally from Merseyside.........so if you couldn't understand a Sydney accent, you'd have no chance understanding her!!!!! Everyone here talks very nasaly-is that just an Aussie thing or just Sydney????