Why are people ripping on our accents? the U.P. is an awesome place. Yeah, we say things differently than you but we are probably the nicest people you'll ever meet. Don't judge a book by the cover.
I actually came here to compare accents between Upper Michigan and that of the Outer Banks. There are some similarities. But the OBX accent, which resembles a British one, is are more noticeable. And you're right. I have friends in the U.P. Some of the nicest people on the planet. And every Friday is fish fry, and they do it the best.
Feels so home abroad, but as a Native Fenno-sweed ( Finish native, with speaking both finiah and sweadish) i have to cringe om the pronounciation of the surnames ( not in a bad way, because how could they know)
i get a kick out of the old finlander with da orange hat eh... lol... gosh i sure miss the u.p... moved to florida in 2020 and its just too hot and too many people... i miss da snow cold and complaining at the end of april because its only 38 degrees... people here are cold with jackets on when its 50 and im in shorts and short sleeve shirt like its nothing....
Joshua Corley No, you don’t get to be reductive. The European-Americans of the Upper Peninsula are largely of Scandinavian extraction. This is a fact, don’t bother trying to argue against it.
This video came up when I searched "yooper accent"
OMG me too! Well, I searched "yooper dialect" actually. LOL
Sameeee
that guy is finnish.. a lot of finnish and polish in the u.p
@@DarkWillUser so did I!
Same
Don't you just love yoopers. Such an optimistic bunch.
This video makes me very happy.
The snow. He likes to play in it.
Why are people ripping on our accents? the U.P. is an awesome place. Yeah, we say things differently than you but we are probably the nicest people you'll ever meet. Don't judge a book by the cover.
I actually came here to compare accents between Upper Michigan and that of the Outer Banks. There are some similarities. But the OBX accent, which resembles a British one, is are more noticeable.
And you're right. I have friends in the U.P. Some of the nicest people on the planet. And every Friday is fish fry, and they do it the best.
Are you kidding!? Your accents are a part of the Yooper charm! 😊
No one is ripping on you, your accent is cute.
Ah yeah da U.P. just north of da Mackinac bridge der and just southa heaven, eh
That means the LP is HELLo.
lol, I love the accent.
Kearsarge is located in Houghton county not Keweenaw county.
I'm from Da U.P. Kingsford here.
Da Bananabelt
Feels so home abroad, but as a Native Fenno-sweed ( Finish native, with speaking both finiah and sweadish) i have to cringe om the pronounciation of the surnames ( not in a bad way, because how could they know)
@Oliver Dreyer Yeah I feel the same way when it's just pronouncing some thing as simple as Italian. It's not pronounced *EYE-talian*
@@joejones5653 it's like tie-yoda for toyota. i think they try to sound funny on purpose.
Never gets old!
Sounds like Northern MN!
I’m from Michigan lower peninsula and there’s definitely hints of the yooper/Canadian accent here
Did she seriously say "It doesn't show signs of stopping" from Let it Snow lol
She did
i get a kick out of the old finlander with da orange hat eh... lol... gosh i sure miss the u.p... moved to florida in 2020 and its just too hot and too many people... i miss da snow cold and complaining at the end of april because its only 38 degrees... people here are cold with jackets on when its 50 and im in shorts and short sleeve shirt like its nothing....
That accent !
Don't taste the yellow snow
Yup. Glad i don't live up there any more. Too much snow.
Sounds,like German
They're Finnish and Swedish
They are American and nothing else.
Joshua Corley No, you don’t get to be reductive. The European-Americans of the Upper Peninsula are largely of Scandinavian extraction. This is a fact, don’t bother trying to argue against it.
Sounds exactly like Finnish and Swedish accent is mixed together.
@@psychotic.reaction you're forgetting a very large Italian contigent in the UP