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Old Posted Feb 15, 2014, 3:03 AM
middeljohn middeljohn is offline
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Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
Sounds like pretty standard south central Ontario to me.
Put it this way, if I go to Europe they'd immediately think I'm Canadian or American. Another important thing to note is that eberyone also has their own individual way of talking. To someone from another part of the country I probably sound like the rest of Southern Ontarians, but Southern Ontarians pick up that I say some things ever-so-slightly differently. Not all of them do. In London I actually hear more about it than Toronto though.

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Originally Posted by GlassCity View Post
You talk the same way I talk, with all the bro, man stuff. Probably an age thing. How old are you? I'm 18
I'm 25. I look young for my age (and a poor quality video doesn't help) until I stand up and you see I'm 6'6 lol. The "man" and "bro" thing is definitely more prevalent with younger generations, but it also has to do with personalities. Laid back people who don't care too much about sounding "proper" also call each other "man" at the very least. I know.middle-aged people who do this.
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