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We call those folks Cajuns here :lau

I have a lot of Louisiana ‘coon asses’ ( that’s Cajun for ... well for Cajun, lol) on the one side of my family... my cousin was telling me when she goes east or west, folks thinks her accent is New Jersey? They don’t sound anything alike to me, but she said she’d gets it over and over :idunno
 
I have a lot of Louisiana ‘coon asses’ on the one side of my family... my cousin was telling me when she goes east or west, folks thinks her accent is New Jersey? They don’t sound anything alike to me, but she said she’d gets it over and over :idunno
I have actually heard a few Cajuns that sounded somewhat like a NJ accent but the “people’s britches” is usually a dead giveaway that the individual is clearly an imposter.
 
When I was out fishing in Idaho I met 2 guys from Oregon that we’re just driving around camping and trout fishing like me. They could not believe that I flew out there from NJ and was camping. I can’t tell you exactly what they said but it had something to do with “NJ being all URBAN” :lau I never realized I had an accent until that day. As soon as I said hi to them the one guy told me I was from NJ.
 
I have actually heard a few Cajuns that sounded somewhat like a NJ accent but the “people’s britches” is usually a dead giveaway that the individual is clearly an imposter.

The britches keep ya honest that way, it’s hard to get too “big headed” in the people’s britches, lol


That’s interesting that you heard it too, to me they’re completely different ...

I did hear an old man from back woods Maine that had such a thick accent I had trouble understanding him, and some of his words sounded Cajun to me...

I remember him calling fawns lambs too, which was something I’d only heard a few really old people do.
 
The britches keep ya honest that way, it’s hard to get too “big headed” in the people’s britches, lol


That’s interesting that you heard it too, to me they’re completely different ...

I did hear an old man from back woods Maine that had such a thick accent I had trouble understanding him, and some of his words sounded Cajun to me...

I remember him calling fawns lambs too, which was something I’d only heard a few really old people do.
Maine and NH folks call grouse Paaaaatridge too. Lol
 
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