Hmm... probably... I say crayon weird... sounds like cran. Just one syllable. And, orange is ornge.
I think most Americans pronounce orange "ornge".
I imagine in many places a Southern sort of accent is looked down upon. But, it used to be a good thing if you went abroad and were Texan. They'd like you, even if they didn't like Americans in general. Apparently, that is changing, thanks to our dear president. Although, all this is hearsay for me, as I haven't actually been abroad other than living in Brazil as a little kid. I get to go to Germany this summer, though!
I think Southern accents are still probably popular. They have been popular everywhere I've been (though I don't have one, many of my travelling companions have had them).
Well, I of course love a good British accent, though I tease a good friend of mine mercilessly for hers. See, she is British but has been raised mainly in Texas, so most of the time her accent sounds typically American, but there are certain words in which it quite stands out. I think, though, that I would be like my grandparents, able to listen to the BBC for hours, enraptured by their voices
The BBC has been invaded by a pseudo-Irish twang that just isn't proper Queen's English. It isn't Irish, though, either...I don't even know how to describe it. It has a very weird sound, though.
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