I live in Philadelphia and have been to New York many a time. They have certain similarities but are definitely unique. I suppose you could say they are similar because of the uniqueness in colloquialisms in the dialects and phonetics.
similar to someone from new york but slighly less annoying
Sounds like you don't have one It's like telling someone who traveled to Chicago who is in New York with a New York accent telling them "You have a New York accent. Cool" They will be like "What? New York accent?" Then they will say "Well, you have a Chicago accent." Thats me! 👍🏼(me) I will say "What? Chicago accent? Accents? I don't have an accent at all" The people in New York will say "Me neither!"
About 10 hours. 7 to New York, and 3 from New York to Philly
yes
depends on which part of philly. 'bout 30 - 40 min from northeast philly.
New Jersey people don't have a change of accent, it's a regular American accent. And yes i know this because i live in New Jersey.
New York and Pennsylvania were similar in that they both
It takes alot of practice.
The main difference between American and Canadian accents is the way certain vowels and consonants are pronounced. For example, Canadians tend to use more British English influences in their pronunciation compared to Americans. Additionally, there may be differences in intonation and slang between the two accents.
Philidalphia was the first capital of the US located. Brendan #14
Since Bugs Bunny has a New York accent we presume he has grown up in New York .
Pennsylvania and New York share a border, it is possible for a car to be in both states at once. Philly to Manhattan is about 90 miles.