Can British Accent Expert guess Where 6 British come from by Listening to their Accents?
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Almost non of these people have accents representative of their areas. These accents are typically of performing arts students trying to leave thier roots behind.
@redrob6026
Жыл бұрын
Yes, they all sound like they should be in Netflix shows.
@123Luke456
Жыл бұрын
Exactly, this was just awful, apart from the Scottish guy they were all just typical slightly posh accents, so unfair on the guy who clearly knows his stuff, he knows more about British geography than most British kids!
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
@@123Luke456 even the Scottish accent was posh. That was middle to upperclass Glaswegian. I’m from Edinburgh and our accent is even more difficult to understand than Glaswegian if you come from the lower socio-economic areas. We know how to adapt our accent to be more understandable than Glaswegians though.
@blazortheepic0384
Жыл бұрын
they all have mixed and ambiguous accents. apart from the Scot
@harrietelizabeth9195
Жыл бұрын
slightly disagree. i do agree that they weren't representative but for example i've grown up in the same northern village my whole life with northern english family with northern accents and people always think i have an american accent. yes they should have found people with actual representative accents but not everyone who grows up in certain areas has those accents. and no i've never studied acting and i've only lived away from my county for 8 months.
The mistake you made was choosing people living in korea. Those people will of course more than likely be middle class and above. And thats the key thing with British accents, its not just region, its also your sodial class within that region that determines your accent.
@johnneville403
Жыл бұрын
Spot on. If they interviewed people who lived in the same area all their lives they could have really pinpointed individual towns and cities in the UK rather than regions.
@SparkThaMetal
Жыл бұрын
@@johnneville403 yeah exactly. that and making sure they get the working class locals too. That girl from Devon is the least devonshire sounding person I've heard (i live not far away) , and she sounds really upper class. Private school educated I reckon. Put a working class local devonshire person next to her and they wouldnt even sound like they from the same county.
@102938475646665
Жыл бұрын
It's a shame that being middle class is synonymous with having a lack of culture. I suppose that's why they're such culture vultures, often at the expense of the little of their own that remains. There must be a way to reverse this.
@2RANbit
Жыл бұрын
Are the productions actually shot in South Korea? Because they ever so often use Hangul writing in them...
@SparkThaMetal
Жыл бұрын
@@2RANbit Dunno, i assume so. If it isnt though my point still remains, the selection of people they have are obviously not working class and therefore dont have much of a local accent and in many cases no traces of a local accent at all. Im from the same city as Rishi Sunak, yet if you heard us both speak you wouldnt beleive that. We sound nothing alike. The traditional accent of our city has strong west country elements. Rishi has none of those. Why? Because he isnt a working class local and was privately educated,.
Ahh yes, that place in the UK called "Lankshear" 💀
@joshuahargrave8239
Жыл бұрын
The captions were very wrong for the whole video (e.g. Glasgow region for Glaswegian)
@melitajay
Жыл бұрын
The subtitles are always pretty bad on this channel lol
@thelizzleking
Жыл бұрын
@@melitajay Yeah I've noticed in couple of other videos too! It's like whoever is doing the captions are not familiar with the content or areas discussed in the videos
@tboymcflypants
11 ай бұрын
It's so weird that a channel specifically about language and accents can't get subtitles right.
"How many UK people do you want to put in one video" - world friends : yes
@deutschmitpurple2918
Жыл бұрын
❤️🥰❤️🥰
@OntarioTrafficMan
Жыл бұрын
And yet they still didn't get any of them to proofread the title or captions...
@roberto-qy2ys
Жыл бұрын
Boring! You don't have own phrases
@locacharliewong
Жыл бұрын
Can they do a video of France regional accent next time?
@hamhotpocket3788
Жыл бұрын
@@locacharliewong Why you asking the OP?and anyway if you know that modern English is made up of 30% French. You're 30% the way there then eh.
It was my pleasure joining "World Friends"! I had a lot of fun! 😆🇬🇧🇰🇷
@Neon00000
Жыл бұрын
I thought that voice was familiar haha
@mn0rule
Жыл бұрын
Your English is amazing btw, also I’m obsessed with Korean culture, would love to go their
@laura51085
Жыл бұрын
No Mancs though!!
@haruka_niki
4 ай бұрын
@@xohyuuROK
I didn’t think the Scottish guy had a strong Glaswegian accent. He fooled me.
@rossgray93
Жыл бұрын
Definitely not! But he did say village at one point so I’m thinking he has to be outside Glasgow but far enough away I would put him near a village called Milingavie. Close enough to be called Glaswegian but far enough away not to sound like it
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
He definitely comes from the east side of Glasgow. The real Glaswegian accent goes up in tone towards the end of sentences like the Irish accents do. All the accents on the way of the UK have a strong Irish influence for obvious reasons.
@robertwilson3866
Жыл бұрын
He sounds like a Scottish person who lives in England. I had quite a few neighbours growing up in South England with a stronger Scottish accent than him
@michaelreid322
Жыл бұрын
Me too. I thought, "He can't be Glaswegian - I can actually understand him."
@sjgibby14
Жыл бұрын
Think he's more Ayrshire than Glasgow but it's just easier to agree with Glasgow as the general region.
Kind of disappointed in the lack of diversity with the accents because they were mostly very similar (no scouse, brummie, Yorkshire, mank, jordie, Essex, Ireland, welsh, Bristolian, etc) but otherwise interesting.
@FionaEm
Жыл бұрын
The channel is Korean. I guess they use whoever they can find.
@berniethekiwidragon4382
Жыл бұрын
They weren't strong accents.
@peadaroduinnin572
Жыл бұрын
Ireland's not Britain.
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
He done very well for a foreigner so far removed from the UK but the accents are all weak. The Glaswegian one was barely Scottish at all. No singing quality and very monotone when a Glaswegian accent goes up in tone as if asking a question. Also he didn’t roll his R’s at all.
@SimGirl00
Жыл бұрын
Ireland is not British, educate yourself
All these accents are fairly neutral versions of their respective regions, they all have relatively middle-class accents. Even the Glaswegian accent was quite toned down - but I suppose that's because he's from a village not the metropolitan area.
@michaelreid322
Жыл бұрын
I thought he couldn't be Glaswegian, because I could actually I understand him...
@georgio101
11 ай бұрын
@давид Бедные люди Rhoticity in US English is because it was pretty much ubiquitous at the time of colonisation. Even up until the 1950s most of Southern England was rhotic.
They all sounded middle class with a standard English accent and no regional accents except for the Glaswegian and even he sounded like a middle class weigie lol , I would have found that hard
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
The weagie accent sounded nothing like real weagie. The tone goes up towards the back of the sentence as of a question is being asked and he doesn’t roll his R’s.
@molybdomancer195
Жыл бұрын
I have a similar accent to the woman from Merseyside as that is also where I grew up. I’ve been told I don’t have a Received Pronunciation accent because like her I have a short a in words like path and glass
@catalinaa766
8 ай бұрын
@@boxtradums0073the rolling of r’s is generally dying out though
He was actually pretty good. I was guessing along as well. I think you might actually have to be British to zero in on specific areas, but he got general regions.
@daniel-1489
Жыл бұрын
He did really well considering none of them had their own regional accents 😅 Even the Scottish guy had the most blunted Glaswegian I've ever heard.
@bexter107
Жыл бұрын
I’m actually British but I’m northern so the only one I could tell was Glasgow the others all just sound southern
@alistairt7544
Жыл бұрын
I'm impressed he did that well, considering their accents were almost "neutral", with simply a whisper left if their regional accents lol
@Wickerrman
Жыл бұрын
@@alistairt7544 They gave him a lot of clues with other stuff tbh like talking about "boroughs".
@qtredhead
Жыл бұрын
I think most of them he was getting more from the clues they gave him rather than their accent. I’m good with British accents & apart from the Glaswegian accent none of them were typical of the areas they came from
Italian here. Lived in London for about 10 years and I can confirm he’s done a great job at guessing the accents! Apart from the Scottish accent, which was pretty obvious, and Lauren’s - which sounds clearly Northern/Lancashire to me - all the other accents are quite standard British/posh accents. Considering that some of them are English teachers who live overseas, I would assume they must have worked on their accents and it shows, as they’re not your stereotypical regional accents. It would have been interesting to hear an Essex, a Brummie, a proper Scouse, or a Geordie accent as well. :) I suspect that even a born and raised British person would struggle to clearly identify some of them.
@ayszhang
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agreed! Class is a factor in accents in the UK
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
The “Glaswegian” accent was awful. Sounds nothing like a real Glaswegian accent.
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
@Mr Smith it’s not even that they just chose the mildest accents. The Glaswegian accent sounded nothing like a real Glaswegian accent. A real Glaswegian accent goes up in tone at the end of sentences like a question is being asked 😂.
@russetmantle1
Жыл бұрын
@@boxtradums0073 @Box’tradums 007 I'm Glaswegian and can confirm that the Glaswegian did sound like he came from Glasgow, but the class thing affects Glaswegian accents too, which is why it sounded softer than a lot of people might expect. This guy sounded like he went to a private school.
@talialxox
11 ай бұрын
I'm from Lancashire and she sounds like a mix between northern and southern. I'd have guessed Midlands for her. Definitely not pure northern!
Devonshire is an older name for Devon. It's still used sometimes now, but generally when describing something... like a Devonshire cream tea.
You should give him an East Anglian accent (Suffolk/Norfolk) ! Lots of people think we sound Australian.
@Tayloraurrekoetxea
Жыл бұрын
I believe the Australian accent was in fact heavily influenced by immigration from East Anglia
@redrob6026
Жыл бұрын
I'm from Norwich, and in middle school people thought I was from Australia 😂
@user-ir1lu1ei4n
Жыл бұрын
No you don’t
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
Should have given him a proper Edinburgh accent to hear. He must have only spoken to posh or people with good enunciation.
@OfficialSnyd
Жыл бұрын
@@Tayloraurrekoetxea You are very much correct. They share a common accent ancestor. And some eastern islands in the US.
How many Southerners do you want to guess a general posh accent for? "All of them" Needs way more Northern accents, Yorkshire, Geordie, Mackem, Carlisle, Manchester...and so on.
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
He wouldn’t be able to place them. These accent are all posh.
A neutral/normal/BBC english accent is called Received Pronounciation or RP. Most of the people on here mainly spoke RP. There weren't many strong accents tbh
@maggiescarlet
Жыл бұрын
Not a life or death matter, but you might be interested to know that RP is more or less retired now, basically only the king speaks that way haha. Modern equivalent would be like Standard Southern British English (SSBE) which sounds more natural than RP these days.
@cheman579
Жыл бұрын
hahahaha man said BBC accent that's bang on lad
Stacey's voice sounds lovely. Like something you'd hear in an ASMR program.
The voice of the girl from Cheltenham was so poised and calm.
Not guessing where they are from by accent; guessing by collecting data about where they are from.
@laurenaspreyart
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was thinking that
Idk why but emily's accent is so addictive. I can listen it over and over again as listening practice. Thank you emily 😭😭🎉🎉🎉
Wow! That Billy is great!! Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.
So happy to see my friend stacey on here 💜💜💜
Please make a similar video with Spanish accents (not only from Spain, México and Argentina), there are so many countries who speaks Spanish. Best!
@BlackHoleSpain
Жыл бұрын
Only in Spain, I can count at least 12 *VERY* distinctive accents inside the Iberian Peninsula (13 if we add the Canary Islands), completely different between them. So I guess it must be hundreds if we take all the variations of Spanish in the Americas. For example, accents in Cuba, Puerto Rico and Venezuela evolved from the Canarian accent.
@roberto-qy2ys
Жыл бұрын
Boring! No one cares
@isotropisch82
Жыл бұрын
@@BlackHoleSpain In the UK, there are 100s, every town in the north has it's own accent and cities, like Sheffield, where I am from, has 5 or 6.
@Tayloraurrekoetxea
Жыл бұрын
@@roberto-qy2ysI do, actually
@Tayloraurrekoetxea
Жыл бұрын
@@BlackHoleSpain13?! I can only count about 6ish (Vasco, Catalan, Gallego, Andaluz, Canario, Madrid) where are you getting the others? Beyond the places mentioned accents are pretty neutral
Well , hello Lily , or should i say Lauren🤣 with another made up name
I'm sure he said Cornwall is not a county. It most certainly IS a county. One more point is that after the Merseyside girl said 'bath' he started saying that was from Yorkshire rather than Merseyside or Lancashire. He knows SO much about British accents that I'm surprised about this big mistake. The so called 'trap-bath' divide is a hugely important factor in British accents. Everyone in the north of England from a point just south of Birmingham upwards pronounces the vowels in the words 'trap' and 'bath' the same with a short 'a' sound. In the south they pronounce them differently with 'trap' having a short 'a' and 'bath' having a long open vowel rhyming with general UK pronunciation of 'half'. So her saying 'bath' with a short vowel is a sign she is from the north in general (which she is) not Yorkshire in particular.
@SparkThaMetal
Жыл бұрын
Wrong , Im from Southampton and in our working class accent we pronounce bath grass etc same as northerners do. It's something about academic study of accents that annoys me, the complete ignoring of working class southern accents which are more often than not the true accents of that area. They use working class accents for the northern accent studies but not for southern. I think its because of classism within academia.
@evadoria5893
Жыл бұрын
@@SparkThaMetal i agree im from essex and in the case of the scone vs scone debate we take the northern side, it is sk-own! also got to take notice that a lot of us here drop our t's, e's & h's (the is said like da lmaoo) and switch our o's with a's and 'ough' words end more like 'uh', so though is not th-oh its th-uh :D
@mariefalmouth9302
Жыл бұрын
@Bob, Cornwall is a duchy, strictly speaking not a county.
@morgaaaaaa
Жыл бұрын
bristolian here - id say bath with a short a /æ/ sounds
@jameskilgour387
Жыл бұрын
@@SparkThaMetal yeah most of Bristol is the same.
Srry, I missed this video. I was AFK, but wooow. Surprised to see Korean Billy guest star!
This guy did a great job with this.
Very good job, Billy!!
That was a very good video! Knowingly that the UK 🇬🇧 has so many regional accents, it was great to get everyone together to compare. Lauren, aka Lily now 😂. It was great you got Korean Billy on! I used to enjoy his YT comparison videos with the US John, UK Sam, AU Bella/Walter and SA Chantélle years ago. He’s definitely as demonstrated today he’s an British accent expert.
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
He done well but those accents are the mildest accents I’ve ever heard. They must all be middle to upperclass. The Glaswegian sounded nothing like real Glaswegians
uh- how is asking about location, city size, sports teams and tourism the same as recognizing accents?
This is a giggle - I could immediately think of accents that would have been much easier to recognise, like in London, blimey, the world's your oyster!
so many accents to chose from and pretty much everyone here had an accent from a generic southern accent lol. Even the ones supposedly from other areas didnt have their local accents. Should do this again but with actual variety.
It's funny, because you can hear a slight Souse twang in Lily's voice sometimes - particularly when she was talking about her mates back home at the end, so maybe a touch of it coming on subconsciously there. But it's not consistent enough for you to think "I know where you're from".
@carolej339
Жыл бұрын
I don't think she sounds scouse at all, whatsoever 🥴 I'd have never have guessed she was from Merseyside if she didn't say. To me she sounds almost like standard RP except with a bit of a Northern twang, and even her twang is really hard to place. I'd have guessed Yorkshire or Lancashire too.
@emeraldsapphirebudgie5743
Жыл бұрын
Notice that it is Lauren
@blotski
Жыл бұрын
People outside the region forget that Merseyside (which is one of the new counties) stretches north as far as Southport and west as far as Newton-Le-Willows. The typical Scouse accent is centred on Liverpool city and Birkenhead. Outside of there the accents are more Lancashire. So it's not true that the people of Merseyside all sound Scouse.
@HulaHula667
Жыл бұрын
They also forget that Lancashire was a lot larger pretty recently (1974!), and included the Greater Manchester area and Merseyside. I’d have put her as coming from Southport or Formby maybe, but that’s only because I’m from just north of there and have family who now live there.
@bexter107
Жыл бұрын
I would’ve thought she was a southerner tbh everyone in this video sound posh they don’t have accents at all really
This video is great...👍🏻
he really didn't guess through accent and more through geography
These are the most neutral accents apart from the Glaswegian 😂
Great to see Billy on here!
I'm not entirely sure why the blindfold was needed.. You're not about to look at someone and be like, oh, they're scouse lol
@cityzens634
Жыл бұрын
Unless they are wearing a shellsuit and have a big perm
Very interesting. Billy is good at guessing UK accents
Long time no see Billy!
He knows so much. I grew up in Britain, he knows more British accents and geography than I do.
Wow!!! Love this!!!
I've watched this videos for ages and never saw anyone from my town of Cheltenham before! Haha. It's weird hearing your own accent back at you. Haha
@berrymunchkins7497
Жыл бұрын
may I ask how you properly pronounce your place? Is it Chel-ten-am or Shel-ten-am? Just curious tho😅
@KarlaMB
Жыл бұрын
@@berrymunchkins7497 of course! It's "chel-tuh-nuhm" or "ch-el-ten-hum-" it differs from the area you are from here.
@Charls03
Жыл бұрын
@@KarlaMB I'm from Worcestershire and lived in Cheltenham for a few years, I pronounce it Chelt-num 😂
@oswaldjameslangston6008
Жыл бұрын
@@KarlaMB nah I went to school in Cheltenham for about 10 years everyone pronounced it chelt-num
@KarlaMB
Жыл бұрын
@@oswaldjameslangston6008 so you would know those closer to Charlton Kings speak a little 'posher' and pronounce it more than those who live in Hatherly. 😊
This was incredibly difficult. Most of those people don't speak with their regional accents at all! (I'm British and hadn't a clue.)
Oh wow, the girl who is from Greenwich, I guessed before she said where - I thought we sounded really similar, and I am actually born and raised in Greenwich and Blackheath☺️
First Claire, then Sophie and now Lily 🙃 Lauren made me laugh 😂😂😂
@Peter1999Videos
Жыл бұрын
Lauren is the star of WF
That woman did not have a Greenwich accent I am from Greenwich but she did say she came here from South Africa and she seems to have developed a tiny bit of the multicultural London English accent which is a standard thing these days to be honest.
Stacey's voice is so nice!
Well that was impressive
"It's globally famous" from UK and then anyone would say London
@ovaloctopus8
Жыл бұрын
Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Cambridge and Oxford are absolutely globally famous as well tbf
@saltycalmonds
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say that most any of those cities have the global recognition that London has, with the exception of maybe Oxford and Cambridge.
@megishengelia
Жыл бұрын
@@saltycalmonds No, those cities have :-) soccer is a huge thing
@jameskilgour387
Жыл бұрын
@@saltycalmonds Manchester and Liverpool are far more famous than Oxford or Cambridge imo
Wait that’s billy lmaooooooooooooooo his tiktoks are funny as fuckkkkkk
Wjrn be says: 'so, don't & know...' He sounds exactly like a geordie 🤣🤣
❤❤
the fine lass from Dorset is a beauty
Felix is so handsome and cute~ I really like him~~~
I was thinking Dorset for the last one (because that's where I'm from so I completely got what she was saying about the typical farmer's accent, but nobody uses it haha) but she threw me off when she said she was 30 minutes from Bristol - there's no way anywhere in Dorset is only 30 minutes from Bristol 😂😂
@NcisfanwithTivafever
Жыл бұрын
Same! I wish Bristol was only 30 mins from Dorset haha. Wow she's only down the road from where I grew up!
He’s also using the words that they use and tbh he is asking a lot of geographical related questions.
Me watching till the end just to see Emily , cute as ever ❤
None of them had a strong accent, that's the issue. Even though I've lived in Glasgow for 4 years now, I thought the guy was from somewhere else, because his accent was so soft
As these Brits live abroad they have all slightly weakened thier accents, little point talking fast with strong accent using local dialect as your just be asked to repeat yourself so the accent becomes weaker, Scots hard to hide but I would not have said Glasgow, more Stirling to me, London accents were all pretty middle class harder to pin point in city as more RP, Lauren is well Lauren and I actually guessed Cheltenham correct thx to word festival (racing) and it clearly was in that region but not coastal.
@alicemilne1444
Жыл бұрын
As a Scot, the Scots guy didn't sound like he came from Glasgow at all. He did in fact say he came from a village. When Korean Billy said that the accent sounded "thicker" than Edinburgh, I nearly spat out my coffee because I've heard some pretty "thick" Edinburgh accents in my time. I agree with you about Stirling. The guy could have come from anywhere between Callander and Crieff.
@boxtradums0073
Жыл бұрын
@@alicemilne1444 he’s definitely from a wee village close to the likes of Bathgate and is definitely middleclass. I’m from Edinburgh and I was filled with rage 😂. People from Edinburgh can enunciate better than Glaswegians and we dont have that ‘singing’ quality towards the end of a sentence. Once we add in our east coast vocabulary he’s be totally lost. Let him read trainspotting 😂
@jameskilgour387
Жыл бұрын
Also living abroad in a country like Korea means most of them are very likely to come from rich backgrounds which will also temper the accent
these captions are wild
I wish their was a Cumbrian peorson in This
I really wasn't expecting Korean Billy to be in a World Friends video, and it's about time for Billy to see if he can spot accents from different parts of the UK! 👍
Lancashire = Lankshear 🤣 Plethora = there are four 🤣 Borough = barrow 🤣 Take the mickey = take the, make it 🤣
@andyx6827
Жыл бұрын
I still remember that episode where they subtitled the German "wie geht's?" as "idiot" 😅
@LeChapeauMusic
Жыл бұрын
Neighbourhood = neighbour of
@module79l28
Жыл бұрын
@@LeChapeauMusic - Oh, I missed that one!
@LeChapeauMusic
Жыл бұрын
@@module79l28 there must be many more, i just noticed that one
@ethelmini
Жыл бұрын
London still has administrative boroughs. Lots of places have borough in their name, but they're local government is no longer known as a borough.
More tricky or just trickier but not both!
Nice
Johnny is just 😍😍😍
Lankshear? Not Lancashire? Seriously? 😂😂😂
I can also trick Mexicans when it comes to my accent, Sometimes I just change to a somewhat neutral accent or sometimes I pretend I'm a foreigner with a foreigner accent(I do it pretty easily cause I know English), etc I love tripping em up
I'd really appreciate if a Mackem or Geordie had been in that game
Lily is like Lauren, is it her sister 🤔? The Korean guy is actually not so bad. He didn’t totally guess everything but analyzed their accents very well and made close guesses.
Korean billy 😂😂😂❤❤
Great to see Korean Billy on the channel. That was bare japes, fam.
Yay Gloucestershire representation 😂
Baybee, God is real with the creation of this Felix person and his voice. lol 7:55. Wow.
Did anyone check the subtitles before this came out ?? Glaswegian = Glasgow region, Lancashire = lankshear....
2nd girl knew straight away she was from merseyside, not all "scouse" accents come with a tsunami of phlegm, some are much more subtle
That girl with the pink jumper and black skirt has some funny inflections that remind me of Asian accents. I’m wondering if she’s picked up a few Korean inflections. If I heard her say some of the sentences she says, I’d even say she was a Korean person speaking very good English. I lived near Cheltenham and she sounds a bit different. I’m a bit confused by his geography - “the black country/ Yorkshire border”… um… where’s that then?! Derbyshire is in the way! I was raised in Devon but don’t have a Devonian accent. I’m more RP, like she is. My husband is Devonian and his accent comes through with a/r/ar sounds. His parents both have thicker accents and his grandparents had even thicker accents. Cornwall is a county. The old name for Devon is Devonshire and it’s used in certain contexts still - such as another way to say something is from Devon (like ‘Devonian’). A Devonshire cream tea, for example.
What difference did the blind fold make?
You're so lovely Emily.
Can someone PLEASE tell me when this guy goes back and forth so much between a British accent and a Korean accent?? It’s not a blend, it’s like he has both accents and switches mid sentence
I’m British but in recent years I’ve been asked where I’m from whilst in England and in my home town, apparently I don’t come across as British I don’t know why.
"Korean Billy" sounds so much like a Karl Pilkington friend. Then again, it sounds like a nickname that could definitely stick to someone in some town/ housing estate or something. Probably someone who is not Korean.
Finally korean billy there
That girl from Dorcet on 14:16 this is actualy a very very Korean way to shake hands. Interesting
The second guy has the same socks as my boyfriend and wears them as odd pairs too - it really threw me haha
A British girl who wears a pink jacket is cute like a kitten meow meow
I’m curious why he always says “there you go”
Lankshear is Lancashire
This is the first person on media ive ever seen from Cheltenham
you didnt need an expert, just grab a random man from the pub and ask him to come for the video, the video will be shorter but more accurate.
From her accent, I think Lilly is probably from Southport or somewhere nearby.
Good try at being Henry Higgins .
@berniethekiwidragon4382
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Eh... AAAAA-i!
Haven't seen Billy for ages. Is his 'Billyonaire' channel still going?
@nathanspeed9683
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I think he may’ve posted an occasional short video in recent months but I used to enjoy watching his country comparison videos up to 5 years ago now!
Londoners : all Black except their socks
@yourfavouriteshadeofpurple
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It's a lifestyle 😂
The person doing the subtitles had absolutely no clue...
Lmao i was born in SA and moved to the UK when i was 6. Also acclimatised to accent quickly.
@rachelcookie321
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I was born in Scotland and moved to New Zealand when I was 7, now I have a southern English accent. I’ve never even lived in southern England. I don’t sound Scottish and I don’t sound kiwi. I do sound more Scottish than kiwi though. I asked some people online to guess where I was from based on my accent and they all guessed that I was from Scotland but lived in southern England for a long time. Spent most of my life in New Zealand and even have kiwi citizenship and I don’t sound like a kiwi at all.
Lettie sounds like Princess Di
Why is he blindfolded for this?
Okay so I am stoked seeing korean billy and lauren in a single screen
OK, so the expert is going to guess where that person is from by checking their accent but the last girl does NOT speak in that accent? Are you joking me?