Americans React to 17 British Accents!

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Published 2023-10-20
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All Comments (21)
  • @gc7820
    You can travel 50 miles the accent changes at least 3 times and thereā€™s at least 2 of those areas at war over what a bread roll is called šŸ˜‚
  • @Bubbleslayz
    As someone from liverpool i can officially say that that scouse accent was diabolical šŸ˜‚
  • I stumbled across this video and was totally taken aback by how wholesome it was. Just 3 genuinely lovely lads seeking to understand something foreign to them. So sweet, love from the uk x
  • @rory.wilkes5132
    Iā€™d defo say sheā€™s better at the southern accents than the northern šŸ˜­
  • @gloriaodekunle
    An American sharing his fascination with the British Accent to other Americans. This was so funnyšŸ¤£
  • @lottie2525
    When she said 'Diolch yn Fawr' in the Northern Welsh section, she wasn't speaking English but Welsh - an entirely different language, not just an accent, and it means thank you very much. I think she did most of the accents pretty well. Even Norfolk was okay, which most people tend to morph into a west country accent.
  • @jiannamiamor
    Im a Yorkshire lass, and Yorkshire is one of the largest counties of the UK and consequently divided into 4 parts - each with clear accent differences. Interestingly, I think her yorkshire accent wasn't like any one of the four ;) but I love that you find it your favourite! Yorkshire people are very grounded and huge hearted type of folks :) šŸŒøšŸŒø
  • @ross2361
    The Scotland accents were shocking unfortunately. Ewan McGregor is from Perth and that accent is different further yet. Robert Burns was from Ayrshire, which has a similar sounding accent to Glasgow. Iā€™m baffled as to why Inverness would be even considered as a comparison šŸ˜‚
  • @spacefanatic
    A lot of people get the Birmingham accent mixed up with the Black Country accent which are not the same at all.
  • @ccampbell1117
    I donā€™t know the lady but I think a more realistic impression could be gained from actually speaking to locals from different regions or even adjacent towns . She was comprehensible , most of the broad ā€œ local ā€œ accents are completely unfathomable .
  • @archief1783
    I like how respectful they are throughout the video, itā€™s really refreshing
  • @RachelBuxton
    Iā€™m a Yorkshire lass, and am very proud of my accent and love that you guys love the Yorkshire accent too! ā¤
  • @technicalscience
    She gets a 7/10 for these accents. I grew up in London and now live in South Wales, plus I travel for work so I visit most of the UK. She did a good job, but they weren't all completely accurate :)
  • @gloriaodekunle
    As a Londoner, doing Uni in West Yorkshire, I can tell you that I suddenly felt very posh after hearing how everybody else sounds
  • @NX2Official
    Kudos to her for attempting 3 Scottish accents but they werenā€™t very good šŸ¤£ thereā€™s also a lot more of a variety depending what city or town you go to. However I respect the effort she put in.
  • @EzraSprouts
    The Vicar of Dibley, Oasis... Love that you're visiting 90s Britain, specifically šŸ˜… If you're getting into Britpop I'd massively recommend Pulp as well, their lyrics really get into the complexities of class and regional cultures - "Common People" is a great starting point. If you're going further back to the 80s Ian Dury & the Blockheads, or The Specials touch on similar themes
  • @LisaLoo212
    Midland accents change every 10 miles or so and common spoken languages even less, our diverse community is amazing and we all get along šŸŽ‰ā¤
  • @Sayitlikitiz101
    When she said "Thank you very much" in the Northern Welsh section, that was NOT an English accent but the Welsh language. Welsh is separate from English, it's a Celtic language related to Irish and Scottish Gaelic, and more closely still to Cornish and Breton (from Fance's Brittany region).
  • @niallbrownmusic
    from the uk- its so good to see someone who has done their research, spent time in the country and understands the culture making a video like this. this is how everyone should be before claiming to 'know' a certain country's culture, so misinformation and ignorence doesn't spread. great job lad
  • @Lynnee2001
    As someone from South Yorkshire, thank you for saying our accent is the best. It really is the best accent in the uk šŸ˜†