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White people in NYC, but especially Boston are too hyperaware of the accent.
When every restaurant has "Lobstah" on the menu and people obsess over the accent, of course it starts to die. I have a lot of friends whose parents have strong Mass or Maine accents and they don't.
Accents thrive when people think they don't have them. Wisconsin is actually a good example. Great lakes accents are still very strong because people there don't think they have them and it's not famous like a Boston accent. But go to Milwaukee, Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland, etc. and you'll hear young people still with strong accents.
The Great Lakes accent is actually very annoying, though, and should die out.
When every restaurant has "Lobstah" on the menu and people obsess over the accent, of course it starts to die. I have a lot of friends whose parents have strong Mass or Maine accents and they don't.
Accents thrive when people think they don't have them. Wisconsin is actually a good example. Great lakes accents are still very strong because people there don't think they have them and it's not famous like a Boston accent. But go to Milwaukee, Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland, etc. and you'll hear young people still with strong accents.
The Great Lakes accent is actually very annoying, though, and should die out.