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Dude, I thought you had 808k subscribers when I glanced at it, not 8.08k. The effort and quality are insane, I'm so glad I got to find you early on for the hipster cred.
This is also just an example of number of subscribers doesn't define the quality of content. It's upto him and he maintained it. Intresting video mate.
Still remember when a client from UK demanded that i 'pronounce' a word with the right accent. I refused and told him I would only if he could say my name with the perfect inflection. I essentially held that meeting hostage. My team did reprimand me, but i told them to fire me if it was a problem. I was invaluable to them at the time. Anywho, that client's business closed down and I moved onto teams with clients who laugh at me trying to keep my cat away from my keyboard and help me with the more difficult pronunciations.
Have been ashamed of my accent because of all this happening on the internet for years and decades. I hope to see accents be more normalised in the future
Once you own it then others will stop too. I have heard people commenting on Bihari accent and I just say you have Delhi accent or whatever other accent they have. If someone thinks they can say it in degrading manner then I can do the same. If you yourself feel ashamed then there is nothing others can do to make you feel good. In England they have posh accent, Bradford accent, Yorkshire accent and many more. No one speaks without an accent.
On accents, I always have to use a "white" accent on job interviews and it's tiring. My native language has a lot of rolling vowel sound and hanging words, so the sharp consonants of English- particularly British English- sometimes makes me spit more Which you can imagine doesn't seem very professional.
You should speak in the accent you feel comfortable and confident in. Like Dr Lawson said in the video, it's a perception problem not an execution problem from your end.
Of course, but it's entirely about familiarity. There is certainly an Indian _family_ of English accents with similar characteristics, and it's those broad characteristics that someone who doesn't hear them every day will notice.
this is such a beautifully articulated and wonderfully produced video! As an animator from India, it really makes me happy to see amazing commentary content from our community
We're focusing on building a community of curious people at the moment. In time hopefully we'll be able to deliver something worth more than just your time. Thank you so much for the consistent watch.
My answer is: It's just plain exposure. We (as humans) fear the unknown. When someone speaks like us but is entirely like us, it freaks us out. That experience can go into interest - "Oh, a foreigner is speaking my language! Cool!" - ... or they go into darker places., of which we need no more reminders of in this world. The more we are exposed to different kinds of 'us', the more it is rationalized in ours minds that this is just another form of us. The more we are exposed we start to realize that they're not really that different from us. Not much weirder than that one odd uncle/aunt most know ;) and they are humans, right? Which should make 'them' part of 'us'. My big question is: Will we be racist against aliens? (As in, "ET" etc). I fear we would.
I mean of fucking course we would be racist against aliens, if they somehow exist and if we somehow encounter them. I mean come on! We are racist among ourselves for a whole range of things. A lot have phds in it
It isn't fear of unknown. Russian English sounds way more off than Indian English, but people find it cool. The African English accent they used in Black Panther is also cool. Almost all exotic English accents are considered cool. It is a bit objectifying, but still not degrading. Indian English simply lacks that nature. English pronunciation is like cursive writing. You need to give it a flavour. But Indians, too used to their phonetic alphabet and simplified pronunciations, simply don't get it. If you study Indian literature, you will see that many poets discarded Hindi in favour of Urdu, which is more flavoured than Hindi. Hindi sounds too mundane, and when that accent is applied to English, it leads to similar issues. It isn't a racism thing. Of course, there are hundreds of languages in India other than Hindi. But Hindi is the language of majority, and that created the stereotype.
Its long been the case in the US that people from appalachia and the south hide their accents when talking to people without the same accent- those accents still are very heavily judged. Even people near by, I'm from a city in Kentucky, and I remember growing up kids would judge people with accents from the same city or 30 minutes outside it.
I don't know it is so comfortable to be so racist, so anger filled. I know it partly because of their anonymity and how othering and violence is normalised. But the way they immediately just start spewing hate and repeating whatever messed-up "news" source they listen to for hours. It is disgusting and confusing time after time, in similar part how hatred is normalised (us vs them) in "edgy" or "dark" humor.
@ I’m always happy to find quality videos from fellow south Asians. It’s so rare to find since the only popular south Asian creator I can think of is mrwhosetheboss
I read this paper a while back which highlighted that 'Racism = Power + Prejudice' It was a case against the notion that 'Only white people can be racist'. I think you might find that interesting.
As a future linguist thank you so much for making this video and educating people on the basic of speech. Work like this is insanely valuable in bringing the biggest pillar of stereotyping down (accent hating).
Average glottophobia L. You even have subtitles on so like, eh? The more you listen the better you'll get at understanding different accents anyhow. Absolute fire of a video as always though! Really enjoyed it as a ling major :)
I am a pakistani in canada and i loved the video like there is another problem as well that my indian or pakistani friends just used to joke about the accent by speaking it that way and that gives permission to others to stereotype it
Brilliantly presented video. I have been struggling a lot with accents as I learnt english through various accents. And, thank you for providing a link to Dr. Lawson's research, That might help me. You gained a loyal subscriber. ☺
I love hearing people’s different accents, with AI voices everywhere hearing real people talk is so much better and less predictable, makes life more interesting
I believe, that people associate accents with speaking mistakes (not always, but usually). English has very different ways to pronounce vowels and a word can change its meaning by the way you pronounce it. I've met many people from different countries whose native language isn't english and in my personal opinion we have less trouble understanding each other than with a native speaker who expects a certain pronunciation.
Kavernacle channel's clip u used at the initial part of the video has released a 2nd video bc he has faced "criticism" for his anti racist video on the racist people who were racist against indians.
2 minute's in and i am surprised how well made this video is the production quality is very high i would be surprised if you are doing all of this on your own *instant subscribe* looking forward for more videos like this !
I can relate with not being understood in my accent. Currently I live in India, and having an American accent made me stand out a lot (for good and for bad reasons). Some teachers even stopped calling on me to answer questions because they couldn't understand me. And some of my classmates usually avoid talking to me because they assume I can't speak my mother tongue for some reason. It's even worse when I have to present a speech :(. But obviously it's not a lot of people who can't understand me, so I'm not completely alone :)
"there are subtitles, but im not sure if you can read" is wildddd. absolutely loved the video, thank you for not making this into a indian getting offended video but rather a person sharing knowledge one
This is my first video of yours! Firstly the best ad plugins I have ever watched. And secondly such an underrated video! Definitely looking forward for more of your work ❤
Amazing, a small suggestion if I may, it would've been slightly better if there were examples with words whenever Dr Lawson compared the differences between sounds in to the two different accents. Like when she explained ta vs da near the end, an example with a word perhaps. thanks for the video
loved watching this, subscribed! a bit of feedback if you're open to it: it would help a lot if volume across the video were normalised; i had to increase and decrease my phone volume quite often to hear your voiceover, whereas Dr Lawson was relatively loud
hands the best thing ive seen on youtube in a while. Love this. I get put in front of western clients cause I learned the accent(s). its fun tripping them up and letting the Indian accent through....sometimes... :D
It was harder to understand her speech than yours for me ;) Interesting about D's and T's, as for me the most prominent part of Indian accent is soft (palatalised) L's.
Glaswegian accents can be tough but I say this with personal experience that just making an effort and familiarising ourselves with a bunch of alien accents goes a very long way. About the T's and D's. That's something that I have struggled with personally. Turns out it was a thing that other people did as well (hence all the T and D memes).
You need more subs this is top notch..... Great information regarding Indian accent I have seen many racist jokes and video on internet... And only very few speaks for this.
I've noticed that hatred and racism towards Indians has been trending for a while. Not that such a thing is a new phenomemon of course, and not to suggest that this is the only group that currently under fire at the moment
As a fellow Indian creator I can understand the annoyance of such comments. I don't even have a strong "Indian" accent in my videos but there are people who still find it so difficult that they can't comprehend what I am saying. I can understand that it can be tough to discern certain words but entire sentences is something that baffles me.
I love the way you approached this, totally looks like one of my new favorite RUclipsrs. You definitely deserve more subs, which are certainly on the way. Keep it up!
Your work comes across as fresh wave of creativity and ideas, in a palatable but also in an engaging way. Excellent production value. The research put in makes it even better. Subbed! Look forward to your channel growth ❤
Hey! Love you approach in the video! I would love to see that machine being used to see how it looks when someone speaks Sanskrit. The Sanskrit Channel here on RUclips has a great video demonstrating how the sounds hit different places in the mouth.
i appreciate that this video managed not to feel so much like Vox's (or Joss Fong's) same approach to the topic - like its own take, even as it treads very similar ground. (i'm assuming the creator has seen that video but that feels like a safe assumption). this sounds like i'm taking the piss but i swear i'm trying to make this sound like a normal compliment, not a back-handed one. also the best ad integration i've ever seen (making it part of the video while being very clearly an ad, sneaky)
I love Vox, I love Howtown. Infact it is through their videos at times (also this time) that I find experts to reach out to for featuring in the video and helping in the research.
Bro i thought you had 9 million subscribers the quality and directions are super glad i found you out before you go in your vsauce State Foun you at 9k or is it i am 9.001
I wonder if different accents can be more easily understood if you know more than one language, or if you simply get exposed to a variety everyday 🤔 I'm leaning towards the second, because I'm using myself as an example. While I'm bilingual (English is my 2nd language), I also grew up hearing all kinds of accents because I watch movies, TV shows, RUclips... Edit: Well Dr. Lawson answered my question lol
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outsourcing video ideas to the comments. ez game.
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Dude, I thought you had 808k subscribers when I glanced at it, not 8.08k. The effort and quality are insane, I'm so glad I got to find you early on for the hipster cred.
We'll get to 808k in due time. Thank you for watching.
It's one subscriber more now @@altinfinity
@@SamGoggins also one more.
This is also just an example of number of subscribers doesn't define the quality of content. It's upto him and he maintained it. Intresting video mate.
@@antuchowdhury8192 and yet another one
i love accents. everyone has an accent.
how they disrupt the illusion of perfect understanding is a gift.
I can get behind this line of thought.
Still remember when a client from UK demanded that i 'pronounce' a word with the right accent.
I refused and told him I would only if he could say my name with the perfect inflection.
I essentially held that meeting hostage. My team did reprimand me, but i told them to fire me if it was a problem. I was invaluable to them at the time.
Anywho, that client's business closed down and I moved onto teams with clients who laugh at me trying to keep my cat away from my keyboard and help me with the more difficult pronunciations.
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U didnt get the joke 2nd guy was refering to IIT 😂@@IAMNOTRANA
@@IAMNOTRANA he got the joke lol IIT is a college
@@dv6738Lol, So much pride for the eye eye tees, which are not even in the top 100 in qs ranking. No wonder you people get made fun of.
This has better cinematography and writing than most netflix documentaries
It's not, but I appreciate the sentiment. Thank you for watching.
@@altinfinity Nah bro u are really underestimating how much their quality has fallen. This type of video is really refreshing.
Right? I was expecting a simple video of him reading hate comments but this is a serious deep dive
Your accent is really calming and composed to the voice imo
Ohh wow.
This channel should be getting millions of views. The amount of work and production quality is amazing.
Very generous of you
Have been ashamed of my accent because of all this happening on the internet for years and decades. I hope to see accents be more normalised in the future
@pipipupu5104 the irony of this comment
@@pipipupu5104 what's funny about that
We'll get there someday. Contrary to popular belief I have a lot of faith in humanity.
Once you own it then others will stop too. I have heard people commenting on Bihari accent and I just say you have Delhi accent or whatever other accent they have. If someone thinks they can say it in degrading manner then I can do the same. If you yourself feel ashamed then there is nothing others can do to make you feel good. In England they have posh accent, Bradford accent, Yorkshire accent and many more. No one speaks without an accent.
Everyone has one 🤷♂️
On accents, I always have to use a "white" accent on job interviews and it's tiring.
My native language has a lot of rolling vowel sound and hanging words, so the sharp consonants of English- particularly British English- sometimes makes me spit more
Which you can imagine doesn't seem very professional.
What’s your native language
You should speak in the accent you feel comfortable and confident in. Like Dr Lawson said in the video, it's a perception problem not an execution problem from your end.
Never make the mistake of using a white accent. It shows to them you can be fooled into beleiving them and taken advantage of in the future
White? You mean native, I suppose.
@@agme8045 It's both. Don't be coy
These hateful people are showing the upbringing and standards 😏
And attitude
Only insecure people make such comments to feel better about themselves in some way.
Illiteracy too!!
made me say “level” out loud for no reason, good job
LEVEL
Same 😂 I was doing it for too long
Leval sabke nikalenge
@@adityamakesstuff You beat me to it 😭
"Indian accent" Lol each state in India has its own English accent.
Yea
Every individual has a different accent if you look hard enough I guess.
No need to be so passive aggressive
same with the German, Italian, or English accent
Of course, but it's entirely about familiarity. There is certainly an Indian _family_ of English accents with similar characteristics, and it's those broad characteristics that someone who doesn't hear them every day will notice.
this is such a beautifully articulated and wonderfully produced video! As an animator from India, it really makes me happy to see amazing commentary content from our community
Wow this means alot, thank you.
This is such a high quality content I would like to follow you on a paid tier!
We're focusing on building a community of curious people at the moment. In time hopefully we'll be able to deliver something worth more than just your time. Thank you so much for the consistent watch.
Jeet is actually a good name because it means Victory 😅
My answer is: It's just plain exposure. We (as humans) fear the unknown. When someone speaks like us but is entirely like us, it freaks us out. That experience can go into interest - "Oh, a foreigner is speaking my language! Cool!" - ... or they go into darker places., of which we need no more reminders of in this world.
The more we are exposed to different kinds of 'us', the more it is rationalized in ours minds that this is just another form of us.
The more we are exposed we start to realize that they're not really that different from us. Not much weirder than that one odd uncle/aunt most know ;) and they are humans, right?
Which should make 'them' part of 'us'.
My big question is: Will we be racist against aliens? (As in, "ET" etc).
I fear we would.
I mean of fucking course we would be racist against aliens, if they somehow exist and if we somehow encounter them. I mean come on! We are racist among ourselves for a whole range of things. A lot have phds in it
It isn't fear of unknown. Russian English sounds way more off than Indian English, but people find it cool. The African English accent they used in Black Panther is also cool. Almost all exotic English accents are considered cool. It is a bit objectifying, but still not degrading.
Indian English simply lacks that nature.
English pronunciation is like cursive writing. You need to give it a flavour. But Indians, too used to their phonetic alphabet and simplified pronunciations, simply don't get it.
If you study Indian literature, you will see that many poets discarded Hindi in favour of Urdu, which is more flavoured than Hindi. Hindi sounds too mundane, and when that accent is applied to English, it leads to similar issues. It isn't a racism thing.
Of course, there are hundreds of languages in India other than Hindi. But Hindi is the language of majority, and that created the stereotype.
Wake up babe, Animesh dropped another well-researched banger!
Haha
Holy! you're so underrated. RUclips algorithm has chosen you today, and I'm here for it! Very, very well made video.
🙏
glad to have you here, thank you for watching.
Its long been the case in the US that people from appalachia and the south hide their accents when talking to people without the same accent- those accents still are very heavily judged. Even people near by, I'm from a city in Kentucky, and I remember growing up kids would judge people with accents from the same city or 30 minutes outside it.
Hatred and racism towards indians is out of control
I don't know it is so comfortable to be so racist, so anger filled. I know it partly because of their anonymity and how othering and violence is normalised.
But the way they immediately just start spewing hate and repeating whatever messed-up "news" source they listen to for hours. It is disgusting and confusing time after time, in similar part how hatred is normalised (us vs them) in "edgy" or "dark" humor.
Extremely high production quality
This is such a well made video, I’m surprised it hasn’t gotten more views.
I'm glad you watched it!
@ I’m always happy to find quality videos from fellow south Asians. It’s so rare to find since the only popular south Asian creator I can think of is mrwhosetheboss
The most normalized racism is Indian racism sadly, all over the globe surprisingly.
Anti-arab is also a similar contender.
I read this paper a while back which highlighted that 'Racism = Power + Prejudice'
It was a case against the notion that 'Only white people can be racist'. I think you might find that interesting.
As a future linguist thank you so much for making this video and educating people on the basic of speech. Work like this is insanely valuable in bringing the biggest pillar of stereotyping down (accent hating).
Average glottophobia L. You even have subtitles on so like, eh? The more you listen the better you'll get at understanding different accents anyhow. Absolute fire of a video as always though! Really enjoyed it as a ling major :)
Crazy how people think india is racist while they're being racist towards us
You literally have caste system
this is really good, im indian too and it takes people a bit to get used to the accent
I am a pakistani in canada and i loved the video like there is another problem as well that my indian or pakistani friends just used to joke about the accent by speaking it that way and that gives permission to others to stereotype it
That was a very smart ad infusion!!
Screenshotting this for my sponsor
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Speaking with an accent means that you speak more than one language. How anyone can see that as anything but praise-worthy is beyond me.
Brilliantly presented video. I have been struggling a lot with accents as I learnt english through various accents. And, thank you for providing a link to Dr. Lawson's research, That might help me. You gained a loyal subscriber. ☺
Great to hear!
great integration of ad in a video, legit watched the entire ad read
I love hearing people’s different accents, with AI voices everywhere hearing real people talk is so much better and less predictable, makes life more interesting
I believe, that people associate accents with speaking mistakes (not always, but usually). English has very different ways to pronounce vowels and a word can change its meaning by the way you pronounce it. I've met many people from different countries whose native language isn't english and in my personal opinion we have less trouble understanding each other than with a native speaker who expects a certain pronunciation.
This video is extremely well made, and you have a really natural screen presence, definitely got a new subscriber out of me!
Only 8.52k subscribers and still the quality of the videos is insane. Nice work bro 👍
What an amazing video. Your quality is really unmatched and it surprised me that you only have 9.5k subscribers. Hats off. Subbed.
This video advertised a sponsor in the most creative way possible! Cheers!
Kavernacle channel's clip u used at the initial part of the video has released a 2nd video bc he has faced "criticism" for his anti racist video on the racist people who were racist against indians.
wow
The quality of the video is bloody amazing! Earned a sub! The potential is insane!
Much appreciated!
टी डी are t and d for pronunciation but we like to pronounce t and d as ट ड
Brother, you make great quality videos. you deserve more subscribers for your wonderful work.
I appreciate that!
ngl you're one of the best sounding Indian accent speakers I've seen.
Awesome video bro. For the next ones, maybe crank up the volume a bit. New sub :)
Still figuring out sound, hopefully we get better at it sooner than later.
Amazing video yet again, im blown away by the quality
Glad you enjoyed it
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You're underrated
following you since a while, love this attitude and thats what separates you from the ones mocking. love this dude, you are going places
At this point I don't need Minecraft to find diamons
lmao
How does this not have more views?
Someday it will. Thank you for watching though.
You deserve more subs. Keep up the hard work!!
2 minute's in and i am surprised how well made this video is the production quality is very high i would be surprised if you are doing all of this on your own *instant subscribe* looking forward for more videos like this !
I can relate with not being understood in my accent. Currently I live in India, and having an American accent made me stand out a lot (for good and for bad reasons). Some teachers even stopped calling on me to answer questions because they couldn't understand me. And some of my classmates usually avoid talking to me because they assume I can't speak my mother tongue for some reason. It's even worse when I have to present a speech :(. But obviously it's not a lot of people who can't understand me, so I'm not completely alone :)
The amount of work you have put into this video is absolutely insane!
Keep it up brother!!
Thanks a ton!
Insane production quality,
"there are subtitles, but im not sure if you can read" is wildddd. absolutely loved the video, thank you for not making this into a indian getting offended video but rather a person sharing knowledge one
Hardly ever comment on videos but commenting for the algorithm. Thanks for a super interesting and thought provoking vid!
instant subscribe man keep it up
Good video. Nice shirt. 😂
It is one of those "you don't know what you don't know" type topics. Good research!
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Glad you liked it!
High quality video , awesome mate
Amazing, a small suggestion if I may, it would've been slightly better if there were examples with words whenever Dr Lawson compared the differences between sounds in to the two different accents. Like when she explained ta vs da near the end, an example with a word perhaps. thanks for the video
I agree. We'll do more visuals.
Dude your quality is amazing! Keep it up
loved watching this, subscribed! a bit of feedback if you're open to it: it would help a lot if volume across the video were normalised; i had to increase and decrease my phone volume quite often to hear your voiceover, whereas Dr Lawson was relatively loud
Sound is my worst enemy. I try but I don't do very well with sound unfortunately. Will keep trying though.
So, just to clarify, our T (e.g. टाइम) sounds like a D (डाइम) because we produce it without aspiration (ठाइम) ?
Of course there'd be other differences as mentioned earlier in the video (e.g. we use the tip of the tongue). Great video btw, subscribed.
Yeah we have a four way sound distinction between two way sound distinction
hands the best thing ive seen on youtube in a while. Love this. I get put in front of western clients cause I learned the accent(s). its fun tripping them up and letting the Indian accent through....sometimes... :D
love this.
Love your video but i would change the title maybe to s more scientific one because it is very informative and more than just that ❤
I do agree with that, unfortunately my channel manager doesn't lol
Been watching video essays for over 10 years, so it always makes me proud when a fellow Desi makes a great video like this.
Dr Lawson was really good at showing those differences. Incredible work by her and you!
And, we all could use some humor these days.
Fantastic work. Big fan of the documentary level production and clever sponsor integration ;)
Thank you
It was harder to understand her speech than yours for me ;)
Interesting about D's and T's, as for me the most prominent part of Indian accent is soft (palatalised) L's.
Glaswegian accents can be tough but I say this with personal experience that just making an effort and familiarising ourselves with a bunch of alien accents goes a very long way.
About the T's and D's. That's something that I have struggled with personally. Turns out it was a thing that other people did as well (hence all the T and D memes).
such a high quality video. I've always had this thought and hypothesis in my mind about accents, thank you for making a video on this.
You need more subs this is top notch..... Great information regarding Indian accent I have seen many racist jokes and video on internet... And only very few speaks for this.
I've noticed that hatred and racism towards Indians has been trending for a while. Not that such a thing is a new phenomemon of course, and not to suggest that this is the only group that currently under fire at the moment
@13:28 man hit us with the la-li-lu-le-lo. mgs fans assemble!
"I am going to hurl abuse at you because the way you use your tongue is different to how I use mine" will never not be ridiculous to me
humans are a bit weird aren't they
innovative ad placement... kudos
one minute in, and you earned a sub, bhai
you will grow
As a fellow Indian creator I can understand the annoyance of such comments. I don't even have a strong "Indian" accent in my videos but there are people who still find it so difficult that they can't comprehend what I am saying. I can understand that it can be tough to discern certain words but entire sentences is something that baffles me.
I love the way you approached this, totally looks like one of my new favorite RUclipsrs.
You definitely deserve more subs, which are certainly on the way. Keep it up!
Wow, thank you!
Really underrated considering the time you spent on the platform and tge effort and quality
His voice is honestly so nice and calming, haters are probably just jobless or jealous😊
You Video was made really well for the low Subscriber Account and seeing how you treated hate comments into a Great Video.
May the Algorythm bless you
Indian man, he taught me mathematics.
Hell yea we did
I used to teach Physics as well lmao.
When they don't find anything else about to make to feel insecure to help their own insecure mind, they choose to shame you for your accent.
Your work comes across as fresh wave of creativity and ideas, in a palatable but also in an engaging way. Excellent production value. The research put in makes it even better. Subbed! Look forward to your channel growth ❤
Thank you so much
Wow ! This is cray cray but so much fun ❤
cray cray. love it.
This is such a good video!!
Hey! Love you approach in the video! I would love to see that machine being used to see how it looks when someone speaks Sanskrit. The Sanskrit Channel here on RUclips has a great video demonstrating how the sounds hit different places in the mouth.
Amazing quality of videos honestly
Glad you like them!
Aah the dialects of Bengali are never so confusing and when we speak the Government Bengali everybody sounds the same
i appreciate that this video managed not to feel so much like Vox's (or Joss Fong's) same approach to the topic - like its own take, even as it treads very similar ground. (i'm assuming the creator has seen that video but that feels like a safe assumption). this sounds like i'm taking the piss but i swear i'm trying to make this sound like a normal compliment, not a back-handed one.
also the best ad integration i've ever seen (making it part of the video while being very clearly an ad, sneaky)
I love Vox, I love Howtown. Infact it is through their videos at times (also this time) that I find experts to reach out to for featuring in the video and helping in the research.
Your channel is amazing, the accent is great!
Bro i thought you had 9 million subscribers the quality and directions are super glad i found you out before you go in your vsauce State
Foun you at 9k or is it i am 9.001
The video quality is so high man, Keep it up
What an amazing video! I’m glad RUclips recommended me this
I wonder if different accents can be more easily understood if you know more than one language, or if you simply get exposed to a variety everyday 🤔 I'm leaning towards the second, because I'm using myself as an example. While I'm bilingual (English is my 2nd language), I also grew up hearing all kinds of accents because I watch movies, TV shows, RUclips...
Edit: Well Dr. Lawson answered my question lol