Jennasis
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I realize it is a regional thing, but it's driving me crazy! I grew up on Long Island...lived there for 26 years, and then moved to NC 3 years ago. THAT'S when the trouble began.
We went furniture shopping (DH and I) and the salesmen invited us to go and look at some of their bedroom suites (but he pronounced the word as "suit" like the clothing a business man wears). Having never heard the word used that way, we were so overcome with the giggles we almost couldn't continue on. (As far as was aware, the word is pronounced "sweet").
Let's move on. After we moved down here, we had to get our cars insured. MY father is an insurance salesman and always has been. In the north it is called in-SURE-ance. Down here, it is called IN-surance .
Has anyone else moved to another part of the country and encountered the pronunciation monster?
We went furniture shopping (DH and I) and the salesmen invited us to go and look at some of their bedroom suites (but he pronounced the word as "suit" like the clothing a business man wears). Having never heard the word used that way, we were so overcome with the giggles we almost couldn't continue on. (As far as was aware, the word is pronounced "sweet").
Let's move on. After we moved down here, we had to get our cars insured. MY father is an insurance salesman and always has been. In the north it is called in-SURE-ance. Down here, it is called IN-surance .
Has anyone else moved to another part of the country and encountered the pronunciation monster?
Now that we're back in Michigan, dd is going through the same thing at school since she has a New Mexico accent (although most people around here assume that would be a Spanish accent--they think New Mexico is actually Mexico.) 


