the ringo kid
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I've told Euro friends on the Net to listen to George W. Bush and Audie Murphy (in his movies) to hear Texas accents. Bush is from West Texas, Murphy was from East Texas. But both have/had fairly soft accents. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has a Texas accent, but harder than some. I don't know when he left Canada (Alberta) but he sounds Texan now. I can usually spot a Canadian in short order, eh?
But I met a guy this week who I thought was Canadian, but he's of Norwegian descent, from northern MN and WI. His GF is Canadian, though, and her accent may have rubbed off on him.
I doubt that I sound particularly Texan. In HS, my Speech teacher tried to get us to have a more cosmopolitan accent that'd take us further in life than if sounding too regional. I met her standard and got on a TV quiz show. But I sure don't sound like a Yankee.
My son has a refined Texas accent, my daughter less so, more general Midwestern.
A well known South African celeb who lives now in NYC was in Dallas for a personal appearance at a store for which she's a spokesperson. She was at the upscale Galleria mall, signing autographs and making a promotional video. She asked one of the tech managers if there'd be any "cowboys." Wanted to hear and meet some. The guy, who was from NYC, told her that everybody who is anyone in Dallas is from somewhere else, often from up North. Said that she needed to go to Ft. Worth to hear "cowboys."
That isn't true, although it may be in his industry. It is true that Dallas is an increasingly international city and we do have many professional and technical people from elsewhere.
SMU is a classy university, and there are other good colleges here, too. We definitely do not have a small southern town atmosphere.
My late father did say that Ft. Worth is where the West begins. The eastern portion of Texas is the South. He said this was even noticeable from the air, where the terrain changes at that point. (He had a pilot's license. As a petroleum geologist, he noted things like geographical features.)
Mine is a mixture of Willie Nelson's accent and Teds accent.