@@brianisme6498 There is actually such a thing as a default accent, that would be a "generic" accent. The generic American accent however, is modelled off of the Californian accent and is used in entertainment media. The same goes for the UK, however their generic accent is modelled off of RP (Received Pronunciation)
@@brianisme6498 if you can show me 5 people of different countries/original accents this "accent," you will have convinced me this IS an accent. Otherwise, it is the lack of an accent. Edit:*who can do this "accent" (sorry)
I went to college in eastern Iowa and there were quite a few people from chicago that went there. The difference between chicago accent and mine (des moines) is definitely the A sound that they were talking about at the end of the video. Unfortunately in the video, she was changing her A sound to sound like des moines A sound. But chicago A sound is more whiny than des moines. It's hard to explain but it's real. I have only noticed it in chicago ladies though. Not chicago guys.
Some people eho have a true southern draw and say coke or y'all or idjit and many other words in place of words that you would learn in elementary school. So it could be language barrier for certian people from the Southland.
She couldn't sound more generically American. Not a bad thing at all, just literally no discernable accent from whatever we call the Standard American one
As someone who speaks English as a second language, it's very good to see here in the comments how her accent is not actually that different from most other Americans, even for native speakers
Dane Lyman I feel like that’s what the Chicago accent is. A mashup of generic American English. I could be wrong but makes sense since Chi town’s in the middle of the country.
As someone who is also Chicagoan, this is literally how I sound too lmao. Only difference is I only say soda rather than pop, which makes me stand out now that I live in another state because everyone here uses pop It's possible she's from the outer suburbs rather than central Chicago, because it's often easier to say you're from Chicago if you're in that general area than to say "Oh I'm from (county name just outside of Chicago)" because people tend to look at you blankly and a lot of those places are pretty much named after their county anyway, plus they're still technically considered Chicago suburbs even though they're more on the outer fringes
The old days of regional accents are virtually gone now after over half a century of most Americans watching media with a "General American" accent out of Hollywood. It seriously throws me off when I talk to someone under 30 with a distinct accent.
Lol that’s funny but yeah she does have an accent. It’s obviously not a thick one but it’s in there. I live about 200 miles away from Chicago and yeah we sound similar but still different.
Yeah she said "Jacket and Math" exactly how they're supposed to be pronounced. This was a stupid video, the camera girl is the one I'm worried about? 🤔
Where's the accent? I live in Chicago I didn't hear any accent. I guess if say gymshoes and not running shoes or sneakers that's considered a accent or pop and not soda oh well
She’s probably a rich girl from the burbs. Terrible example of a deep Chicago accent. When you hear a real one you know. “Aye buddy take caiirre” or “yea lemmegetta beef sannwidge”
@@ElvarMasson "Like" has many different meanings. In this context (when it's followed by a number) it means "approximately." The person may have watched it 10 times or 12 times, so they can say "like 11 times." Other synonyms are "about 11 times" or "around 11 times."
That’s because most Chicago accents are in different tones for instance I was raised in Texas but spent the first 7 years of my life in Chicago I’m now 18 and my accent has faded a lot and you wouldn’t even now I’m from Chicago unless I told you
@Kymii I Don't Know What's Right Anymore But I Do Know That I Have To Face The Consequences Of My Actions And Carry Out My Duty As A Warrior To The End.
@@caseywright3740 I’m from Kentucky but where I play the game with non southern people for so long I hardly have a accent but you can still kind of tell cause of some stuff I say
@@flonkas literally anything other than American accents. They’re generic af and have no special twang to it such as the Irish, Italian, French and literally anywhere else
@@mobgoblin1162 What sort of accents do people have in your region? When I was in ireland people legitimatepy thought that I was putting on a fake "American" accent. Its all about perspective bro.
@@MegaOshimo They all have American accents because I’m living in America atm. Sure it’s all about perspective. But when the “interviewer/friend” also has the same general accent.. There’s really nothing special happening in the video. It was a pointless video.
@@mobgoblin1162 While I agree that neither of the women in the video have a discernable accent, I also disagree with you saying there are no differences in American accents. How many places in US have you been?
@@ericapritchett6981 Northern Cali, Oakland, Bakersfield, Stockton, San Fran, yeah. Southern Cali like San Diego, Riverside, Temecula, Oceanside, ect too. So idk, I could be wrong
North america is a continent. The untited states has been known as America for quite a long time. Just like it's been known as the u.s. Thanks for your attempt at fixing my comment, but it wasnt asked for.
@@ililililililililili9642 the united states have been recognized as america since it became america. Given context, it can be used. If chicago is in the united states, and I said she sounded like the rest of America, then it means i was talking about the united states. There was no need to try and fix my comment when almost 1000 other people understood it perfectly fine.
@@moisesfox933 no, people from the east have a variety of different accents and some people from the south have a southern accent, but still, alot of people from don't always have an accent, but I you go to the east, there are soooo many different accents, like the rhode island, boston, and New York etc. But this accent is more common in the middle of america and the west if it.
@@marioluigi9599 not "just american", if you put a west virginian in the same room with a californian, a new yorker, and a minnesota-dweller they'd actually understand eachother less than if you put someone from liverpool and someone from london in the same room just cause they're from the same country doesn't mean they speak the same
@@quinn.0 it's all American. It all sounds the same. Anyone from the outside can understand them just the same no matter what part of America they're from and we can't tell the subtle differences between them The fact that you're saying these types of Americans wouldn't be able to understand those types of Americans, says a whole load about the Americans themselves than anyone
@@marioluigi9599 they can understand each other and not everyone from the outside can understand what americans say she said CERTAIN WORDS and that goes for everyone with a different accent there’s always gonna be a few words where you’re like.. what?
@@ls6-ss413 tbh I think u can help it. I used to be judgemental about silly things like that but then realised that there was no reason for it and tbh it was out of insecurity. Not saying that you’re insecure btw. Anyway I realised there was no point and making a conscious effort to be less judgemental actually made me much less insecure because if I was always caring about little things other people did, it made me feel like other people cared about little things I did. Chilling out about other people made me happier and more chill about myself. Obviously I’m not a perfect person and I can still act like a dick but making a conscious effort to not care about harmless things has done wonders for my life. I know you’re probs thinking why does this person care so much about my little comment but idk I thought if I could help someone like me out, then why tf not?
@@scotto9857 IM THE PROBLEM?? Do you not realise that black culture is a thing? What about that is a problem? Explain it to me, because I obviously don’t understand why you’re trying g to demonise me for speaking facts.
She just has the basic white girl accent with that annoying vocal fry from California. Midwestern people have the least diverse accents. Minnesota is an exception though. I'm from NY and even though I don't sound like the stereotypical "hey I'm walking here!" type of new yorker i do pronounce some words differently. For example, for sure sounds like "four shooer" and caught sounds like "Coh-aht".
@@blakethefish did yall miss the part where I said "general" and yes im aware thats an accent too you know what i meant, that its standard american accent and isnt really "different"
gringos thinking they have different accents and talking about "language barriers" when in reality the rest of the world perceives that all Americans speak the same (with slight differences, such as the different ways of speaking of members of the same family)
Patrick Hamilton I’m from New Orleans and it’s Strange how northern people and southern people say different things. We say tennis shoes, and we also say crowns instead of crayons, and soft drinks instead of soda or pop. And this is mostly a Louisiana thing and nothing else, we usually say “want your burger dressed?” It means if want any sauce etc. on the burger.
Hey, nice hoodie...I was accepted to Georgia Tech as it was in my top three choices of schools, but after a tough decision, I chose one of the other schools instead. Off topic sorry... 👍
@@nicolivolcoff3516 Are you saying someone might SAY Math as Meth, or, they need to BE ON Meth to mispronounce them?¿?¿ Hahaa Either way, you're amazing.
hay der em frum alerbema n we du meth in class ahl da tiem bro, n we gats two taek off air jaekates yuh kno 💯 (As someone from Kentucky that was mortifying to try to type)
It is clearly different than PNW/Idaho, though, particularly in how she says crayon and math. She elongates her vowels, especially the a’s in a way we don’t in the northwest. I wouldn’t say her accent is super strong Midwest, but it is noticeable.
@@Hannelore17 ill say though, the way she said crayon and math sound like people mid east coast, idk bout anywhere else, but I couldn't hear any accent 😂
As someone not from the Midwest, I can hear just a tiny bit of Chicago in her accent. It’s extremely subtle though, most stereotypical American accents are dying out these days
You mean a standard American accent. Not trying to sound like the "um actually" guy, but Americans still have accent, so what you're hearing is the average American accent.
The Chicago accent was always kind of bullshit. Those SNL skits back in the 80s and 90s exaggerated it like crazy. A few of the older, life-long Chicagoans have it but barely
She sounds exactly the same as I predicted other Americans to sound, I’ll acknowledge that other states/cities have some slight/noticeable accents but let’s not act stupid here. I agree with OP, there is no accent/nothing special going on here smh idk why this was even posted
Midwest accents are FAMOUS for being noninflected! we speak more like true standard American English than the vast majority of American English speaking persons.
@@rickandrius2737 I really need American english and British English people to clear up if it's persons or people. Sometimes I see signs that are like "max of 6 persons in this area" ????
"Usage Notes 'People' vs. 'Persons' How to choose between two words that seem to mean the same thing What to Know People should always be used when a collective noun referring to the entirety of a group or nation (i.e., "the French People") is called for. For references to groups of a specific or general number, either people or persons may be used, but modern style guides tend to prefer people where earlier guides preferred persons, especially for countable groups."
@MARY No the misogyny didn’t jump out. I AM a girl with a slight valley girl accent and he’s right valley girl accent with a vocal fry is a special type of annoying.
@@spacechimp3199 do you guys know that everybody has an accent we just don’t consider our accent an accent because it’s normal to us but your just acting like you don’t know that
@@felix_cris4576 quit being a smartass. You know exactly what I meant. The majority of North Americans have this same accent and regional accents are far rarer than you think
@@felix_cris4576 There really isn't that much deviation in verbal communication through the same language. There are not distinctly separate accents for every single region in the United States let alone the world. Humans only have a certain range of noise they can make after all
@@erronblack308 you have multiple accents in America, we all know this. Southern, Chicago, New Jersey, and shit. But MOST Americans have this exactly accent. . . . Just standard.
The Chicago and Midwest accent is what was taught to news anchors and radio broadcasters in a similar way to how the BBC used RP or the Queen's English. Eventually, it became the Standard American accent while RP is what we hear in our minds when we think of Brits talking
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that this person sounds like a normal American.
Your joking right?
I could barely understand a single word she said
@@FallingLlamaStudios You funny 😁
@@FallingLlamaStudios bro what that sounds so normal
@@pako6522 they were joking
@@fish4115 oh whoops Thanks for calling me stupid no exaggeration lol
Honestly, that is the most default American accent I have ever heard
No such thing as a default accent. America’s accent is so diverse.
@@brianisme6498 There is actually such a thing as a default accent, that would be a "generic" accent. The generic American accent however, is modelled off of the Californian accent and is used in entertainment media. The same goes for the UK, however their generic accent is modelled off of RP (Received Pronunciation)
@@ElusiveTy still though the US’s accents are so diverse that there shouldn’t be a single normal accent
@@ElusiveTy there is not unless you sound like a news caster because they get training to get there accent taken away
@@brianisme6498 if you can show me 5 people of different countries/original accents this "accent," you will have convinced me this IS an accent. Otherwise, it is the lack of an accent.
Edit:*who can do this "accent" (sorry)
Ok, I thought I was crazy till I read the comment section, everyone can agree that she sounds normal 😂
I went to college in eastern Iowa and there were quite a few people from chicago that went there. The difference between chicago accent and mine (des moines) is definitely the A sound that they were talking about at the end of the video. Unfortunately in the video, she was changing her A sound to sound like des moines A sound. But chicago A sound is more whiny than des moines. It's hard to explain but it's real. I have only noticed it in chicago ladies though. Not chicago guys.
yea
Sound just like me lol
I can agree she sounds normal. And I'm English... Hahahahaha
IM talkin about sound normal asf 🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
The chick recording obviously has never been out of her town.
exactly
Most of these women haven’t been anywhere but their own town and aruba
@trppstar Aruba? Whut? You mean the island out in the Caribbean? Wtf does that have to do with anything?
She’s neutrally administering a test, obviously
@@Joe-sg9ll ohhh now I get it
Girl: “sometimes people have trouble understanding me.” Me: “Ok... are they deaf?”
My sister is deaf with implants, and I still think she’d be able to understand this girl perfectly.
@@lizziecross8149 I'm deaf in my left ear and she sounded fine to my right. So yeah your statement is true
“People make fun of the way I say jacket”
Proceeds to provide exact Webster’s pronunciation of the word jacket
@@jordanhatten5180 no
@@jordanhatten5180 "proceeds" works perfectly in that sentence. Idk what you mean
😂😂😂😂.
That is exactly what I was thinking. That is exactly the "standard American" pronunciation.
She sounds like she said "jee-ack-et" (almost with three syllables) rather than just "jack-et".
I don’t hear an accent lol everyone around here sounds like that
Exactly
Same
You do hear an accent because everyone has one.
Facts
True 🤣🤣🤣🤣
She has a perfectly generic TV accent.
"Does your accent create a language barrier" yeah maybe with someone who doesnt speak english
At all.
LMAO
𝘞𝘏𝘖 𝘠𝘖𝘜 𝘛𝘈𝘓𝘒𝘐𝘛 𝘈𝘉𝘖𝘜𝘜𝘜𝘛
Some people eho have a true southern draw and say coke or y'all or idjit and many other words in place of words that you would learn in elementary school. So it could be language barrier for certian people from the Southland.
Lmaaao
She couldn't sound more generically American. Not a bad thing at all, just literally no discernable accent from whatever we call the Standard American one
Nah Americans have really thick accents. She doesn't sound like she has one at all. The Americans that visit my country sound hard out American lol
@@deprimat666 as an American, this is what everyone I talk to sounds like. (Except for crayon why does she say crayon)
As someone who speaks English as a second language, it's very good to see here in the comments how her accent is not actually that different from most other Americans, even for native speakers
Dane Lyman I feel like that’s what the Chicago accent is. A mashup of generic American English. I could be wrong but makes sense since Chi town’s in the middle of the country.
I don’t know why people are booing you, you’re right
She sounds like everyone. I don’t hear any accent at all.
Everyone has an accent even you
robert anderson Exactly, speaking without an accent is like typing without a font. Impossible.
@@theclockworkcadaver7025 Yeah but this type of accent would definitely be Times New Roman
robert anderson Yes, but this girl is def speaking Standard American English, no Chicago accent that I can hear. Which is what OP was getting at.
@@kyguy3242
Oh yeah, standard as you can get.
As a Chicagoan she’s holding back lol
U guys have no accent I’m from Boston
As someone who is also Chicagoan, this is literally how I sound too lmao. Only difference is I only say soda rather than pop, which makes me stand out now that I live in another state because everyone here uses pop
It's possible she's from the outer suburbs rather than central Chicago, because it's often easier to say you're from Chicago if you're in that general area than to say "Oh I'm from (county name just outside of Chicago)" because people tend to look at you blankly and a lot of those places are pretty much named after their county anyway, plus they're still technically considered Chicago suburbs even though they're more on the outer fringes
this is the most fluent, american sounding voice i’ve ever heard.
Please. She speaks average at best. Let me guess, you are not from the USA?
@@flonkas Pittsburgh. Just saying that this video is a waste of time that’s all
@@flonkas it’s sarcasm haha
@@flonkas I think the main reason he said that her voice sounds fluent for an American is that the commenter isn't American
I'm from Boston and she sounds no different than most ppl I know. I think this should be called American Accent instead of Chicago Accent.
The only accent I'm picking up here is generic-everyday-American-girl accent.
Same here but that’s probably because I’m from England and I really can’t notice the difference maybe only with the grocery store
@@abdilrahmanf1311 it seems the same only timr u can tell a difference is southern accent and thr more northen change
Shipmaster shadow of intent im from england and i agree with him but i know more accents than just north and south, we arent idiots over here
Banana Child yeah lol
The old days of regional accents are virtually gone now after over half a century of most Americans watching media with a "General American" accent out of Hollywood. It seriously throws me off when I talk to someone under 30 with a distinct accent.
She has the most normal American accent I’ve heard. No yankee New England accent or Fargo ND accent or Deep South. Just normal...
For real lol I'm from New England and this was weak
I used to live in fargo and most of the accents aren't really like u think
I also live in Fargo and can confirm we hey-how-ya-doin all day long
@@Mikey-is2nc or something in Somalian 😅
This is how most speak in the Midwest, until you keep heading north and you start getting those Canadian\Fargo accents
Now go to southside chicago💀💀💀💀
West side is worse
@@FrankP-sy6th exactly! Westside 😅
@@kylereese4542cap
She sounds like she’s from everytown, USA
YUP.
XD
🤣🤣🤣
Hell nah
Who tf says crayon "cran"
Or "pop"
Literally
" Standard American girl gets asked questions by another girl who thinks she has an accent "
Lol that’s funny but yeah she does have an accent. It’s obviously not a thick one but it’s in there. I live about 200 miles away from Chicago and yeah we sound similar but still different.
Really it sounds normal I don't hear a accent
Yeah she said "Jacket and Math" exactly how they're supposed to be pronounced. This was a stupid video, the camera girl is the one I'm worried about? 🤔
@@caydcrow5161 so no difference literally there is none
@@caydcrow5161 differently not an accent of this video
These are both like the most generic American accents I’ve ever heard.
Facts
@Jerry Sandusky yeah, the girl in the video doesnt have a chicago accent.
Americans don’t have accents
@@OKayD3N haha nice meme
@@OKayD3N 😂😂😂😂 get your facts straight bud
Dude as someone from Texas she talks exactly like everyone I know.
90% of Americans watching this: I guess I'm from Chicago.
That's really funny
Yeah, thats what I was thinking lol
I'm 3 hours away from Chicago and F no, I am not from there!!!
Where's the accent? I live in Chicago I didn't hear any accent. I guess if say gymshoes and not running shoes or sneakers that's considered a accent or pop and not soda oh well
At least half of Canadians too.
Ive never heard someone say jacket as normal as she just did
😄
😂 I came to the comments for this
She’s probably a rich girl from the burbs. Terrible example of a deep Chicago accent. When you hear a real one you know. “Aye buddy take caiirre” or “yea lemmegetta beef sannwidge”
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😂😂😂
“Mom can we have Chicago accent”
“No we have Chicago accent at home”
•Chicago accent at home
Lmaooo
Good one
😂😂
Lmfaoooooooooo how tf do niggas think of these typa comments I’m cryn dawgggg 😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
Looooooool
As an American, I’ve watched this video like 11 different times trying to understand what she’s saying and I just can’t do it!
English is not my first language, and I'm curious. What do you mean by "...like eleven times"? Why do you use the word "like"?
@@ElvarMasson "Like" has many different meanings. In this context (when it's followed by a number) it means "approximately." The person may have watched it 10 times or 12 times, so they can say "like 11 times." Other synonyms are "about 11 times" or "around 11 times."
Literally the most basic American accent.
Aye mate.
Yanks saw Scouse and thought to themselves: Oh gee whiz better show off our crazy accents!
@@cheesuscheetos4076 opoopĺpoopppppooppppp⁰
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I agree
Try Milwaukee.
The girl that’s asking her questions sounds the exact same lol 😂
lauren: some people make fun of the way i say “jacket” and “math”
me: *error code 404*
Bruh that was the most basic American accent ive ever heard LMAO 😂
Then she continues to say math and jacket perfectly in a very understandable way
💀💀💀
Lolololololol, got my eyes watering
It sounds like meeath instead of math. But its very understandable. This video is a fail cake.
The person asking the question sounds identical 😅😅
This is actually the most coherent, clear American 'accent', i have heard. Very intelligible
'Accent'? Her accent is ok.
@@aspebb sure
As an American, I always think of the classic American accent as a thick southern drawl. But maybe that's because I'm from Texas
She doesn’t have a Chicago accent.
What is all this about she's just a normal person talking
"people make fun of the way I say jacket or math"
*Literally says jacket and math completely normally with no accent"
Everyone has an accent...
@@TSpencerT008 lol i know rite
@@TSpencerT008 The specific term is Idiolect
TSpencerT008 what if you don't have a trachea
@@aash2565
That point though 👌🏻
People forget not everyone can talk
There was literally no "Chicago" accent there, at all. Lol
Canadian feels like I'm listening to a neighbour of mine I don't hear an accent
That’s because most Chicago accents are in different tones for instance I was raised in Texas but spent the first 7 years of my life in Chicago I’m now 18 and my accent has faded a lot and you wouldn’t even now I’m from Chicago unless I told you
That’s how we say shut in Chicago. So I guess it’s not a Chicago accent
@Kymii I Don't Know What's Right Anymore But I Do Know That I Have To Face The Consequences Of My Actions And Carry Out My Duty As A Warrior To The End.
@@caseywright3740 I’m from Kentucky but where I play the game with non southern people for so long I hardly have a accent but you can still kind of tell cause of some stuff I say
I thought I was just gonna hear gunshots
Not funny
@@retardbuster1498 not to you
Every time I’ve visited Chicago I never saw an act of violence
@@ramencurry6672 ok so I think you don’t know what a joke BUT IM NOT JOKING CHICAGO HAS A REPUTATION
@@Koyle69that’s south side Chicago. Not all of Chicago. Education my dear boy, get you some.
What accent? I'm still confused. Sounds like most Americans to me.
69th like
It's technically a dialect challenge. Normally people would say "CraYON", groSHery store, rest of America don't say "POP"
Probably because she goes to Georgia Tech in the South. Otherwise Normal to me and I live in Georgia. I'm from San Diego originally.
H oh why would you pronounce grocery like groshery?
Nice pic bro
As an European: this is literally how “American English” sounds lol
As an American: this is literally how “American English” sounds lol
Except for how she says crayon. That one is pretty typical still, but does vary by region.
As an American, this sounds like a Chicago accent :l
@Underwater 69's literally
@Underwater 69's literally
Filmed by someone who doesn’t know what a Chicago accent sounds like.
Mhcsel
I think she said like one word weird. Groshery store. And yeah she didn't have an accent. It was just pronouncing one word in a weird way.
@ do you pronounce it gross-er-y? Always been groshry for me and everyone around here
@@_kat_2572 That's not accent. That's just wrong.
@ uh what? Isn't the 'sh' in standard American pronunciation? I thought 's' is a British thing.
HELL NO SHE SAID "cray-an" i can't 😭
I’m from Michigan and we say it like that
She doesn’t have the accent everyone is looking for
What accent were we looking for? The typical hoodlum accent ?
@@flonkas literally anything other than American accents. They’re generic af and have no special twang to it such as the Irish, Italian, French and literally anywhere else
@@mobgoblin1162 What sort of accents do people have in your region? When I was in ireland people legitimatepy thought that I was putting on a fake "American" accent. Its all about perspective bro.
@@MegaOshimo They all have American accents because I’m living in America atm. Sure it’s all about perspective. But when the “interviewer/friend” also has the same general accent.. There’s really nothing special happening in the video. It was a pointless video.
@@mobgoblin1162 While I agree that neither of the women in the video have a discernable accent, I also disagree with you saying there are no differences in American accents. How many places in US have you been?
Cant hear the difference
Cesar Sandoval crane (crayon)
Cesar Sandoval it’s just the different words not actually the accent
Cesar Sandoval Neither can I?
Jada • idiot you’re not from America
Cesar Sandoval, they mostly mean they same some words or phrases differently as most people do.
i am so confused, “language barrier” like wtf she sounds normal
EXACTLY! I am so confused rn
If they think she has an accent then I must sound like a whole other language to them 😂
It's called sarcasm people ;)
@@yogioto I don't think it was sarcasm. They were pretty confident in what they said
@@minyoongistonguetechnology6389 I live in iowa and we have some of these terms so I get the video
No accent detected, nice troll.
"Chicago Accent" proceeds to show default character voice for an american woman
I love how we have a default accent 😭😭 but Forreal, I’m from California and this “accent” sounds just like the people here lmao
So I'm not the only one..mm
@@cbmazo9229 sounds like everyone in Michigan too
We don’t talk like that.
@@ericapritchett6981 Northern Cali, Oakland, Bakersfield, Stockton, San Fran, yeah. Southern Cali like San Diego, Riverside, Temecula, Oceanside, ect too. So idk, I could be wrong
Wow I can’t understand anything she is saying. The language barrier is just too much. Can someone translate?
Time to invest 20 minutes in dry humor by transcribing
I do not know either. It's soooo strong, too strong for me.
Translation: hi, I’m a basic white girl please give me attention I want to be oppressed sooo bad :(
@@si0bhanriley ...
@@si0bhanriley Hah! Because white girls Lmfaoooo
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I swear the central Midwest is literally the default American accent
Ye
Not to texans lol
I am from Nebraska and I definitely don’t hear any accent. Her answers are exactly how everyone I know would have answered.
@@gamervisions9947 That's because the dialect in TX is "yee haw".
@@gamervisions9947 I'm from north texas and she does not have any accent whatsoever to me lol
This is the "distilled water" of American accents.
She sounds like literally every other girl in america.
America is a continent
America is a continent
North america is a continent. The untited states has been known as America for quite a long time. Just like it's been known as the u.s. Thanks for your attempt at fixing my comment, but it wasnt asked for.
@@Pocketsand99 well actually America refers to the Americas which includes north and South America
@@ililililililililili9642 the united states have been recognized as america since it became america. Given context, it can be used. If chicago is in the united states, and I said she sounded like the rest of America, then it means i was talking about the united states. There was no need to try and fix my comment when almost 1000 other people understood it perfectly fine.
I'm Aus but I swear she sounds like every American girl ever
Lol My family is from Chicago... she doesn’t even sounds like she has the accent 😂
You are the wizzard of Aus?
They all sound like that
@@moisesfox933 no, people from the east have a variety of different accents and some people from the south have a southern accent, but still, alot of people from don't always have an accent, but I you go to the east, there are soooo many different accents, like the rhode island, boston, and New York etc. But this accent is more common in the middle of america and the west if it.
@@zancudo7797 ? Did i say something
I could barely understand her over the heavy accent.
Lol what?
@@Holdinii23 he was making a joke
Ikr like wtf was she saying
Hahahaha
@@Holdinii23 r/woooosh
This girl needs to make automated messages for a living
I'm Australian and have more of a Chicago accent.
If you're australian what's with the mexica name? Gotcha.
Alexander Sinco Mexican*... Gotcha:))
@@DECOVER323 no, it's Mexica. Quetzalcoatl or Quetzalcōhuātl was a mesoamerican god.
Yeah mate same here.
@@DECOVER323 his name is a GF from Final Fantasy duh
Sounds like she's from everywhere. Normal. Completely normal.
Not from everywhere. Definitely not normal English
JUST AMERICAN!
@@marioluigi9599 not "just american", if you put a west virginian in the same room with a californian, a new yorker, and a minnesota-dweller they'd actually understand eachother less than if you put someone from liverpool and someone from london in the same room
just cause they're from the same country doesn't mean they speak the same
@@quinn.0 it's all American. It all sounds the same. Anyone from the outside can understand them just the same no matter what part of America they're from and we can't tell the subtle differences between them
The fact that you're saying these types of Americans wouldn't be able to understand those types of Americans, says a whole load about the Americans themselves than anyone
@@quinn.0 were called Minnesotans lmao
@@marioluigi9599 they can understand each other and not everyone from the outside can understand what americans say she said CERTAIN WORDS and that goes for everyone with a different accent there’s always gonna be a few words where you’re like.. what?
Alternative title:
“Uneducated American makes fun of American woman that speaks normal”
Literally she sounds exactly like everyone I know, there's literally nothing wrong with the way she talks.
That’s accurate
Very true
@@ls6-ss413 It’ll make your life easier if you choose not to be mad over meaningless things like that.
@@ls6-ss413 tbh I think u can help it. I used to be judgemental about silly things like that but then realised that there was no reason for it and tbh it was out of insecurity. Not saying that you’re insecure btw. Anyway I realised there was no point and making a conscious effort to be less judgemental actually made me much less insecure because if I was always caring about little things other people did, it made me feel like other people cared about little things I did. Chilling out about other people made me happier and more chill about myself. Obviously I’m not a perfect person and I can still act like a dick but making a conscious effort to not care about harmless things has done wonders for my life. I know you’re probs thinking why does this person care so much about my little comment but idk I thought if I could help someone like me out, then why tf not?
As someone from Chicago I see nothing wrong here
I’m sorry, she has an accent? She just sounds like an American.
Right?
Like I'm sayinh🤣🤣🤣
Lol she even got asked if her accent had been a language barrier. Hello?
Bruh, I cannot understand a single thing she said. Was it even english?
Falling Llama Studios no, it was Aramaic
Nothing to see here.
honestly like wtf was the point of this video i didnt hear any accent at all
except for the cute girl
rupert cute.... omegaLUL
Go Bucks what
Moosey haHAA
I’m Texan and I have more of a Chicago accent.
Sealeas Axceu 😂
😂😂😂😂
😂
I’m Texan too man
@Chrome T-Rex where did the comment poster say they're better then the rest of the us?
How could anyone make fun of the way she says words 😂
She literally had no accent at all..she sounds like every northern American
And 90% of southern Americans, coming from an okie
Damn, is everyone in the chat from the mid-west? People trying to act like she has no accent....
@@Ulsternial She doesn't.. she pronounces "crayon" more like "crayen" but that's it.. pronunciation and accent aren't the same thing
Hell some people just say "crown". Not an accent, just completely different pronunciation
I’m from Ontario, Canada and that’s the exact same way people speak here.
That literally sounds like she was talking a normal American accent
Right? There’s literally no difference. If they did this video with a black person from Chicago then yeah we might hear something different
@@vic_cresss why you gotta bring race into this brother?
@@scotto9857 it’s not race, it’s culture.
@@vic_cresss you’re the problem bro, please humble yourself
@@scotto9857 IM THE PROBLEM?? Do you not realise that black culture is a thing? What about that is a problem? Explain it to me, because I obviously don’t understand why you’re trying g to demonise me for speaking facts.
So she basically has a normal American accent.
Except for “cran” wtf was that
@@nemesiszer0708 that’s normal smh
@@ninjaseth4357 You from Chicago?
@@nemesiszer0708 no I’m from south carolina
Wot mate?
I guess Canadians on the west coast have a Chicago accent too.
Manitoba is more neutral
if "anywhere, USA" was an accent
I immediately thought of GTA 2.
As a New Zealander shella is pretty fucken good
She just has the basic white girl accent with that annoying vocal fry from California. Midwestern people have the least diverse accents. Minnesota is an exception though. I'm from NY and even though I don't sound like the stereotypical "hey I'm walking here!" type of new yorker i do pronounce some words differently. For example, for sure sounds like "four shooer" and caught sounds like "Coh-aht".
@@dangercat9188.
@@dangercat9188ok?
had to check the comments to make sure I wasn’t trippin lmao she sound normal
Exactly why I came to the comments too. This is not only not an Chicago accent but no accent at all. I don’t get it.
100% of people have an accent. If she sounds normal to you, it just means you share the same accent.....
She said crayin wdym
Same bro
@@gavinjenkins899 bro wdym she literally just has a normal american accent the person filming is literally tripping
She literally has no accent this is the most “general american” voice I’ve ever heard
That’s an accent in of itself
it’s a midwest accent, not a chicago accent. cuz have you heard of a southern accent or new york accent? those are also very common “american” accents
Everyone has an accent. People from the Pacific northwest speak very differently than people from the midwest or east coast.
@@spooniejusticewarrior yeah
@@blakethefish did yall miss the part where I said "general" and yes im aware thats an accent too you know what i meant, that its standard american accent and isnt really "different"
gringos thinking they have different accents and talking about "language barriers" when in reality the rest of the world perceives that all Americans speak the same (with slight differences, such as the different ways of speaking of members of the same family)
this is just a normal american accent >_>
abigail stryszak what do you call shoes that you wear when your dressing nice? Dress shoes, what do you call shoes when you run....?
True. And I'm from Chicago
Patrick Hamilton I’m from New Orleans and it’s Strange how northern people and southern people say different things. We say tennis shoes, and we also say crowns instead of crayons, and soft drinks instead of soda or pop. And this is mostly a Louisiana thing and nothing else, we usually say “want your burger dressed?” It means if want any sauce etc. on the burger.
Im finding you everywhere
Michael yep i say pop too😂 love this region.
"People make fun of the way I say jacket or math"
Bitch what
THAT PART GOT ME TOO 😭😭😭
Lmfaoooooo
Yeah like whaa
@Ed Smythee shuttup Ed
@Ed Smythee u smell like cancer
As a fellow Chicagoan I’m trying to understand this “accent” she speaks of😭
She from Naperville 😭😭😭
@@rich5397 Gotta be 😭😭
@@rich5397 😂😭
💀
She ain't really from chicAAgo
Hey, nice hoodie...I was accepted to Georgia Tech as it was in my top three choices of schools, but after a tough decision, I chose one of the other schools instead. Off topic sorry... 👍
No offense but this is the most vanilla accent in existence 😶
She's so adorbs
This ain't even vanilla ... even vanilla got some taste to it this is just tap water lmao
@@ThatOneDude7 good play on words but I think they meant vanilla as in default
@@seymourbudds8172 damn, I'll give yall a real chicago accent
@@ti2218 that's the joke thatonedude was trying to make by intentionally confusing vanilla's slang term for default for its original meaning.
"...Sometimes people make fun of the way I say Jacket or math..."
Is it even possible to mispronounce Jacket... or Math?
Meth🥴😆🤓
@@nicolivolcoff3516 Are you saying someone might SAY Math as Meth, or, they need to BE ON Meth to mispronounce them?¿?¿ Hahaa
Either way, you're amazing.
Maff
hay der em frum alerbema n we du meth in class ahl da tiem bro, n we gats two taek off air jaekates yuh kno 💯
(As someone from Kentucky that was mortifying to try to type)
Jëek-CaT
glad to see i’m not the only one who doesn’t hear an accent.
Same I thought it was just me
I’m from Chicago and I don’t hear it 😂
From upstate New York I don’t hear an accent
Same
That’s because you’re stupid.
Sounds like she's from Beverly hills
I don't hear anything weird...
**realizes I'm from Chicago**
wAIT
SUGAR RUSH No one hears anything
Same lol
i dont hear anything weird
realize im from norway
still confused
Right 💀💀💀💀
Same
I really dislike the girl conducting the “interview” like bihhh she sounds just like you too
What?
@@thatsinteresting3415 he said “ Bihhh she sounds just like you” Hope that cleared it for you.
@@mr.equity1120 lmfao. Thanks for the help kind soul.
@@mr.equity1120 What?
@@thatsinteresting3415 he said "he said "Bihhh she sounds just like you" hope that cleared it up" hope that cleared it up
Me, as an European: It’s sounds just like normal
Me, as an American, can say that you are correct. This girl has no regional accent, its general American accent.
It is clearly different than PNW/Idaho, though, particularly in how she says crayon and math. She elongates her vowels, especially the a’s in a way we don’t in the northwest. I wouldn’t say her accent is super strong Midwest, but it is noticeable.
Yea I’m from Texas and even I know she doesn’t have an accent at all
“A European” “it sounds just normal”
@@Hannelore17 ill say though, the way she said crayon and math sound like people mid east coast, idk bout anywhere else, but I couldn't hear any accent 😂
Tried this in india.... The cannibals chasing me..... HeeeeELPppp
Completely normal American English. No “accent” whatsoever.
There are multiple accents in America she has one. Everyone has an accent lol.
@@normalgirlsza very very slight accent
Not arguing with you but everyone has an accent to other people. Brits have accents to us but to them they dont have an accent
@@rahsan8139 no, everyone has an accent. the video is still dumb though because everyone who speaks english should understand her
As someone not from the Midwest, I can hear just a tiny bit of Chicago in her accent. It’s extremely subtle though, most stereotypical American accents are dying out these days
Now I’m really curious how other people say “jacket” or “math”
Me too 😐
meth
Here in carolina we say britches instead of pants
The same way
@@rebelcowboy6959 that’s a tough word for pants
She sounds like a normal American girl with no accent at all.
Technically everyone has an accent
@@shrek19yearsago78 well yes but he means a very flat accent
Nah it's normal white American girl
Except she has an American accent, but yeah
Just with a natural American accent, but the music and slang destroy the American culture smh
That ain't a Chicago accent, probably from Naperville.
She sounds like a generic American girl, I hear no "Chicago" accent
Hell I'm Canadian and pronounce everything the way she said it.
@@nikomiyozo8671 sounds accurate 😂
Nikomi Yozo Well no fucking shit Canadians are North Americans to. we pronounce words the same
@@Arktischen Too* please don't bully the Canadian :(
Salad I would never I got family from Canada
This is horrible, I can’t understand a word she saying, I need an interpreter please!!
I got you, fam.
Translation: DA BEARS!
subtitles would be helpful this is not even an english
God dammit.
LOL we r sending a Philippine to help u.!
I am from Chicago I can translate,
“2016 was the best year of my life.”
I don’t hear an accent at all? Especially not the stereotypical “Chicago” accent they seem to be referring to.
You mean a standard American accent. Not trying to sound like the "um actually" guy, but Americans still have accent, so what you're hearing is the average American accent.
@@cmeredith4325 stfu
@@Alex-ev4rt how about you. I was just trying to give some information. I even stated that I didn't mean to sound rude you autistic salamander
@@cmeredith4325 Autistic Salamander lol 😆 you’re right sorry I’ll shut up now
@@Alex-ev4rt Haha. Sorry if I was being harsh.
She just sounds American to me 😂
Is this a meme? There’s no accent here.
Everyone has an accent. She just has a very common American one.
@@mrroams5812 This is so common that anybody saying she has an accent is going to be the outlier and would be the one looked at as having an accent.
@@davidgv3527 Well, yeah, if you're American and not from the south
@@mrroams5812 🤦🏻♂️
I wanted to like it.... but it was 666
I’m from Chicago and I had to check the comments to make sure I wasn’t crazy and somehow missed this elusive Chicago accent.
Me too :)
BWAHAHAH IM DEAD
The Chicago accent was always kind of bullshit. Those SNL skits back in the 80s and 90s exaggerated it like crazy. A few of the older, life-long Chicagoans have it but barely
@@LeeLid337 get da fuck outta here!!
@@alfredozamora5867 alright, who invited New York to the party...?
I ain’t hear no accent, everything was clear as day..
Yuuup
Nope
Yup
She sounds exactly the same as I predicted other Americans to sound, I’ll acknowledge that other states/cities have some slight/noticeable accents but let’s not act stupid here. I agree with OP, there is no accent/nothing special going on here smh idk why this was even posted
Idk y put I pronounced this with a country accent
She’s from somewhere like Wilmette or Winnetka and not Chicago.
What a unique woman, i have never met a woman who has the same characteristics as the 99% of american girls
Last of the American girls lol
Not gonna lie they had us in the first half
Exactly, a lotta bull$hit....
Math kinda messy more like 87% shit is wack in Texas
I’m confused she’s a normal sounding American I don’t hear a difference in her accent.... did i miss anything or is that the joke.
If it’s an inside joke then maybe doesn’t deserve to be on RUclips without any sorta context.
Yeah, this accent is found anywhere in America. Just another not like other girls thing where they are different and quirky.
Midwest accents are FAMOUS for being noninflected!
we speak more like true standard American English than the vast majority of American English speaking persons.
@@rickandrius2737 I really need American english and British English people to clear up if it's persons or people.
Sometimes I see signs that are like "max of 6 persons in this area"
????
"Usage Notes
'People' vs. 'Persons'
How to choose between two words that seem to mean the same thing
What to Know
People should always be used when a collective noun referring to the entirety of a group or nation (i.e., "the French People") is called for. For references to groups of a specific or general number, either people or persons may be used, but modern style guides tend to prefer people where earlier guides preferred persons, especially for countable groups."
This is a normal American.
Now a valley girl with vocal fry... that’s a different species.
@jungly I’ll go like it don’t worry chad
Adam Friedland aka the bug
@jungly simps
@jungly boohoo. Go cry some more why don’t you.
@MARY No the misogyny didn’t jump out. I AM a girl with a slight valley girl accent and he’s right valley girl accent with a vocal fry is a special type of annoying.
She doesn’t have an accent. I don’t understand the point of this.
Probably because she lives in Georgia, everyone thinks she has one.
@@spacechimp3199 do you guys know that everybody has an accent we just don’t consider our accent an accent because it’s normal to us but your just acting like you don’t know that
@@felix_cris4576 quit being a smartass. You know exactly what I meant. The majority of North Americans have this same accent and regional accents are far rarer than you think
@@felix_cris4576 There really isn't that much deviation in verbal communication through the same language. There are not distinctly separate accents for every single region in the United States let alone the world. Humans only have a certain range of noise they can make after all
@@thotpatrol9885 whatcha tawking aboot? Bet you can hear the different accents in those words alone.
Nothing Chicago abt her “accent” at all. In America, this is about as cookie cutter as it gets!
garrett smith exactly
@Freddy either way i dont like the second F in your name
As a non-American, this is how every American sounds like to me ngl
This is how we all sound to us too.. the person who recorded this was having a stroke I think
BrëdSlayer clearly you’re haven’t heard all Americans then. Just like one state.
@@erronblack308 lol. Besides all the people from Texas and Bible belt.. this is an American accent
@@erronblack308 you have multiple accents in America, we all know this. Southern, Chicago, New Jersey, and shit. But MOST Americans have this exactly accent. . . . Just standard.
@@erronblack308 all states sound the same dont patronise him idiot
She definitely dates Blacc guys 😂🙌🏾💪🏾
Her nose gives it away
As a non native speaker this is how I imagine the standard American English Accent...
It pretty much is. She has a little bit of a chicago accent, but barely
Also most people say "cray-awn" instead of "cran"
Because it is
Yeah midwest accent is just lacking some enunciation that's it.
It is. Every white girl in California sounds like her.
What did she say? I couldn’t understand her thick accent because of the language barrier
Same here, almost sounds like a different language
🤦♀️
Lol
Lmfaooooooo
Wait she was speaking english? Yoooooo wtd
Bro she doesn’t even have a acsent that’s what the average American sounds like. tf you mean “LaGuAge bArRiEr
fr 😂😂🤣
Lmao yeah there's no language barrier if you're speaking the same damn language
Wow
Dude she does trust me I'm from Chicago and she has a Chicago accent
@@mumsy5284 Except for Irish
she seems nice
Normal American Accent.
Marc that’s what a Chicago accent is
Lol she tried to be special
No such thing
yeah
The Chicago and Midwest accent is what was taught to news anchors and radio broadcasters in a similar way to how the BBC used RP or the Queen's English. Eventually, it became the Standard American accent while RP is what we hear in our minds when we think of Brits talking