Okay..I have what is called a SOUTHERN accent, full of slang, and plenty of twangy drawl. Only in America, right? I am not sure. Do other countries have "ACCENTS"? Is there such a thing as an oriental, German, or Russian SOUTHERN accent, for example? Can you tell a city Bulgarian street talker from a mountain Bulgarian resident? Do all Argentinians speak in the same vernacular, or do they have various accents? Is this only in the U.S.A, based on our personal history? SO curious....Nobody has ever been able to answer me.
Hi!
May I say something about the Argentinian Spanish?
Not everyone is vernacular, as you probably know. City people tend to be less vernacular, particularly for their involvement in economic activities... Same tendencies apply for most of the Spanish I have heard.
For example, when a spaniard sings, his/her voice tends to be less vernacular than when they talk, normally. Argentinians, when they sing "pop" music, their accent is less vernacular (unless they´re singing the music they play and sing in the country side).
Colombians, when they sing their Vallenato or cumbia (vernacular and folklorical) they let you know "who" they are or where they are from. When they sing, pop or modern music, their accent changes, in a way you need good ears (and Spanish culture or that background) to guess who these are.