North vs South British talk about Different British Accent!! (RP,Scouse,Scottish)

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  • @andieslandies
    @andieslandies Год назад +879

    The biggest surprise from this video, for me, is that people are still worried about the concept of a 'correct' or 'right' way to speak; this is not the nineteenth century. If you lose the language/dialect/accent of where you come from then you lose the means of expressing the culture of that place, and a culture that can't be expressed is a dying culture. The most correct pronunciation is your native pronunciation .

    • @patriciakeats1621
      @patriciakeats1621 Год назад +15

      So well said!!

    • @ahmedezzaldin372
      @ahmedezzaldin372 Год назад +2

      wow!

    • @patriciakeats1621
      @patriciakeats1621 Год назад +13

      You are right….my culture “Americanized” and “Canadianized” rapidly in the past 30 years or so. It makes me a bit sad. It’s life though.

    • @Rowlph8888
      @Rowlph8888 Год назад +7

      No, that was just a personal/Private joke between those speaking RP and Lauren, who is a hybrid between RP and Northern. The joke was simply that most people would consider Lauren having an RP accident, but when she is around people in South-east England, she Sounds Northern.
      There really isn't much of a prejudice against what you would call "proper".I speak RP,and so do most of my close friends, but I've never heard anyone even mention accent variations, in middle England

    • @andieslandies
      @andieslandies Год назад +2

      @@Rowlph8888 Thanks for the explanation, I hadn't paid enough attention to the mutually enjoyed humour in that joke.

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 Год назад +202

    I love mitch's accent , very different from the others , i'm not used to this one

    • @joeb7640
      @joeb7640 Год назад +41

      His is Scottish the rest are English

    • @JLchevz
      @JLchevz Год назад +21

      and even that's a mild Scottish accent, you should listen to some of the more pronounced ones, they're great

    • @leonzspotg
      @leonzspotg Год назад +3

      it’s very mild, check out channels like Limmy’s show if you really like that accent, it’s really really fun

    • @user-mq3um5iu2q
      @user-mq3um5iu2q Год назад +2

      I'd say he has a Morningside accent. Quite posh and from Edinburgh.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Год назад +4

      He's Scottish. There's plenty of different accents and dialects just within Scotland and it's a bit disingenuous to divide it between northern and southern British since nobody thinks or talk about that in the UK. There's the South and North of England and then there's Scotland as well. But Scottish people aren't considered 'Northern'.

  • @Wiley_Coyote
    @Wiley_Coyote Год назад +393

    Weird to use Lauren as the sole Northern example, when she's spent about 3 years on this channel explaining how she doesn't have a typical Northern accent.

    • @eliasashwood1460
      @eliasashwood1460 Год назад +9

      Justice for Diane Morgan

    • @thesherbet
      @thesherbet Год назад +12

      to be fair she does have a noticeable northen edge to her accent, its soft but its definitely there

    • @xSmoJithx
      @xSmoJithx Год назад +16

      Its very weak lmao wheres the mancunian, scouser, yorkshire or geordie accent?

    • @YHIEEDC
      @YHIEEDC Год назад

      @Elias Ashwood Ms Cunk 🥴

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 Год назад +2

      My friend from Wolverhampton/West Midlands has far more thick accent than these. laugh is short loff, fun is short foon, time is kind of to-yim etc very nice really

  • @emilybowne6043
    @emilybowne6043 Год назад +125

    Even when they were being mean to each other in a teasing way, it was obvious that they were having fun. I was taken aback when the video was over. Smiled the whole time, great video

    • @sorac2252
      @sorac2252 Год назад +11

      It's typical a British banter.

    • @subutaynoyan5372
      @subutaynoyan5372 Месяц назад

      This is Britain, being mean to eachother is a cultural norm

  • @saya7708
    @saya7708 Год назад +68

    I could not identify what the differences were because I'm Japanese and I have been exposed mainly American English in schools. However, I found it interesting there are so much variety accents in the UK! Thank you for sharing your accents!

    • @mluna1898
      @mluna1898 Год назад +2

      Yeah, every country has different dialects and accents. The US is a great example of this.

    • @TheTyke
      @TheTyke 8 месяцев назад +3

      The only one with a different accent on here is the man on the far left. All the others speak the same. I say that as a British person. The reason is because all of them are middle to upper class and regional accents and dialects become homogenous among them.

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      @lilwrld7631 2 месяца назад


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  • @harperho9158
    @harperho9158 Год назад +62

    As a person who’s studying English as a second language, I really can’t tell most of the differences when they speak 😅

    • @utha2665
      @utha2665 Год назад +6

      This is really normal, most of your attention is taken up with understanding what they are saying to notice the accent and the timbre of the voice. Keep it going, eventually you'll start to hear it.

    • @jocelynarancibia9429
      @jocelynarancibia9429 Год назад +1

      I didn't notice the difference anyways

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 Год назад +4

      @@jocelynarancibia9429 northerners, specially the girl is not good representative. Try to listen some interviews of footballers for example Conor Coady /Liverpool accent

    • @Snowhite-tx4sm
      @Snowhite-tx4sm Год назад

      Same like i truly didn't notice any differences. Same with the American accents, they all sound the same. I can only be able to differentiate between British, American and Australian English not differences in their accents state wise.

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 Год назад +1

      @@Snowhite-tx4sm you cant see difference between deep south accent and New York city?

  • @broman178
    @broman178 Год назад +244

    Would be nice if people from Wales & Northern Ireland were in these episodes.

    • @Devon881
      @Devon881 Год назад +1

    • @Devon881
      @Devon881 Год назад +1

      @@renegadepuppy 😱😭😤

    • @broman178
      @broman178 Год назад +2

      ​@@renegadepuppyI know that Northern Irish people are not British (having grown up in England) and I never said that they were. What I'm really trying to say is that whenever people from the UK (which Northern Ireland currently is part of) are brought to take part in this channel, its usually people from England and to a lesser extent, Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland on the other hand are always excluded in this channel when it comes to the whole UK (if just Great Britain is the focus, then Northern Ireland doesn't count) though I guess it'll depend if any people from Wales & Northern Ireland have moved to South Korea.

    • @camren3013
      @camren3013 Год назад +1

      @@renegadepuppy They're not British but they can have British citizenship so i guess they could be included in the video

    • @FenriZz
      @FenriZz Год назад

      I KNOW RIGHT

  • @Raynbows
    @Raynbows Год назад +17

    My mom is French and my dad is Puerto Rican but I grew up in England so I grew up with this weird British/French/Latino accent and everyone always thinks I’m faking my British accent😂😂😂

  • @wan-juyim1919
    @wan-juyim1919 11 месяцев назад +11

    A New Zealander friend of mine once told me that my English was much better easy to understand than a Yorkshirer man's. I am a originally a Korean.

  • @HM-uw9qb
    @HM-uw9qb Год назад +125

    The dark british humour is really clear in this video .. everyone is trying to make fun of the others even in a mean way !!

    • @blotski
      @blotski Год назад +46

      This is how we Brits show we feel comfortable with you and consider you to be a friend. We take the piss out of each other. It is not in a mean way. We polite and formal until we consider you to be a friend and then we'll start cracking jokes and teasing you.

    • @dennisengelen2517
      @dennisengelen2517 Год назад +7

      @@blotski As a Flemish Belgian person I don't even know why he thinks of this as mean.. xD

    • @Exav2
      @Exav2 Год назад +20

      Not mean at all, just fun. As a rule of thumb, if a Brit is only ever nice/polite to you they probably either don't know you or don't like you.

    • @HM-uw9qb
      @HM-uw9qb Год назад

      @@blotski I mean by "mean" that it can be offensive in other societies.. but I already know about the british humor and that u use it just in case you are close to each other .. btw, my country has a similar humor so i am used to 😂😂

    • @HM-uw9qb
      @HM-uw9qb Год назад

      @@dennisengelen2517 I mean that it can be offensive to "some" people in "some" countries not to "me" 😅 cuz my country has a similar humor

  • @AngelSalumbides
    @AngelSalumbides Год назад

    Thank you so much for this very informative video!! I jot down notes! Yay!

  • @TitouFreak
    @TitouFreak Год назад +7

    Aaah that's a video I was waiting for ! We're always talking about British accent, but... which one ? I found it very interesting, thanks for making the video and to all the guests participating in it 🥰

  • @gemmabarker3482
    @gemmabarker3482 Год назад +10

    Nothing from Yorkshire, Newcastle, Sunderland, Teesside, Cumbria, West Country/Birmingham, Gloucester/Bristol, Cornwall/Devon, Essex/North London, Cambridgeshire/East Anglia, not to mention Wales/other parts of Scotland. What did we do to deserve being ignored like that?

    • @najah4531
      @najah4531 Год назад

      Justice

    • @miisty6438
      @miisty6438 Год назад +5

      That’s what I came to say these folk all sound pretty much the same aside from the dude in blue

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin2368 Год назад

    I love this channel. Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada

  • @Sksioo
    @Sksioo Год назад +34

    Stacey's voice :❤️🌸🌹💗💞🤩
    Felix's voice : 💣💥⚡️🔊

  • @gerri3296
    @gerri3296 Год назад +9

    The northern accents are very warm and friendly.

  • @savannah7375
    @savannah7375 Год назад +12

    Love this group

  • @KnowledgeandWisdomhub
    @KnowledgeandWisdomhub Год назад +11

    I am a very big fan of Emly and Lauren . I love both accent

  • @mayorjoshua
    @mayorjoshua Год назад +44

    I wish they had a Northerner from Yorkshire or somewhere similar as well, because they have "Scottish-like" (monophthongal) "oh" and "ey" sounds as well. It would've given a nice example of an English person with those stereotypically "Scottish" vowels. The Scouse woman sounds very similar to the Southerners.

    • @tyler1714
      @tyler1714 Год назад +1

      same like im from co. durham and we speak a lot diff to scousers and scottish people too!! also speak diff to geordies as well so would've been nice to see a bigger range:/

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Год назад +4

      Yeah it's weird to have a Scottish person for Northern dialects. Would have been better to have all English or had a Southern English, Northern English and Scottish group.

    • @cheman579
      @cheman579 Год назад +1

      I'm from Yorkshire and I wouldn't say we have too much "Scottish-like" sounds, but we sound completely different to anywhere else, especially in West Yorkshire where we skip the letters H and T (unless the T is at the start of a word) and we don't say 'To' so like we say 'orse' and 'ouse' instead of horse and house and we say like 'I'm off town' instead of off to town

    • @mayorjoshua
      @mayorjoshua Год назад +4

      @@cheman579 I didn't mean that Yorkshire phonology in general was "Scottish-like". I know they sound very different. I was just talking about the monophthongal vowels that many Yorkshire accents and many Scottish accents share (like the "ow" and "ey" sounds, which I mentioned in the first comment).

    • @cheman579
      @cheman579 10 месяцев назад

      @@mayorjoshua yeah fair point, reading it back we definitely pronounce words like that

  • @SirCharlesLikesChurros
    @SirCharlesLikesChurros Год назад +3

    6:37 It's like all of Lauren's ancestors came out to speak for a second there 🤣.

  • @Rowlph8888
    @Rowlph8888 Год назад +6

    I speak with an RP southern British accent, but What's all the interest in this about?All these videos. We need more variation on the channel, e.g. different American accents, or different Spanish accents.
    I would be very interested to hear The difference between New York and California, contrasted with central US and Canada, for example

  • @Nati__1987
    @Nati__1987 Год назад +6

    Que bueno que subieron un video con esa tématica!!!
    Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱

  • @DigitalDistortion
    @DigitalDistortion Год назад

    That was so fun to watch 😊

  • @johntryl8009
    @johntryl8009 Год назад +1

    i'm enjoying this way too much

  • @JLchevz
    @JLchevz Год назад +23

    Emily just roasts everybody lmao

  • @h-Qalziel
    @h-Qalziel Год назад +15

    I'm from Edinburgh, but my accent sounds southern English. I've just never really been surrounded by people with strong Scottish accents and one of my parents is German giving me the 'silent r', which I feel is the biggest difference between southern and northern accents.
    I do, however, pronounce the 'A's in words like Bath, Grass, and Answer like 'ah' instead of 'uh',
    and I pronounce 'T's if there is a vowel after them, but if there is nothing after or a consonant after when it is used at the end of a word, I use a glottal stop.

  • @pauloguimaraes2010
    @pauloguimaraes2010 Год назад +1

    The funniest video so far.

  • @ivanbenitez567
    @ivanbenitez567 Год назад +3

    The guy in black jeans and shirt sound so hot. His voice is pretty masculine plus British. So my type.

  • @KerrieAnneMusic
    @KerrieAnneMusic Год назад +31

    OK, so this is not the best example of how varied British accents are. The 4 on the left are what I would class a pretty much the same (I struggle to hear a difference). If the producers really wanted to show the difference amongst the British accents then they would have chosen people from across the country; Essex, South London, Dorset, Bristol etc all the way up to the North. I don't think this is a great example of just how beautifully varied the British accents are. Even in London there are multiple accents that are different between themselves: for example, the African British accent is different to the Indian British accent. Now that would be a video I would prefer to see that truly represents how wonderfully and fascinating British accents can be.

    • @aelyndorren6770
      @aelyndorren6770 Год назад +8

      This whole project is based in Korea, so, I guess, it's kinda difficult to find such a variety of British people there 😅

    • @snxphy
      @snxphy Год назад

      brummy accent lmao

    • @samdaniels2
      @samdaniels2 Год назад

      @@aelyndorren6770 Yeah I agree, it tends to attract these cliche trust fund posh twats

  • @The_Environmental_Consultant
    @The_Environmental_Consultant Год назад

    It’s cool! Many thanks!

  • @erinalicia6665
    @erinalicia6665 Год назад +6

    I’m northern English and the four on the right sound exactly the same to me 😂 can’t tell southern accents apart

    • @samdaniels2
      @samdaniels2 Год назад

      Yeah the south is extremely homogenised. There is literally no difference between Milton Keynes and Brighton; they're all wannabe Londoners these days. The North, Wales and Scotland are so much better, richer culture, more diverse.

    • @robertwilson3866
      @robertwilson3866 Год назад +2

      It was a bit of a strange video because Lauren doesn't sound very Northern and the girl from Dorset didn't have a Dorset accent

    • @samdaniels2
      @samdaniels2 Год назад +1

      @@robertwilson3866 They're just wannabe southerners.

    • @samdaniels2
      @samdaniels2 Год назад

      @@EvsEntps Yeah, go to Brighton and listen to the kids there, then tell me people don't want to be Londoners.

  • @shaunzig9212
    @shaunzig9212 Год назад +41

    There's nothing worse than being asked to talk in your Scottish dialect on the spot. It just comes across as fake and forced, catching us in normal everyday conversation is much better and more natural.
    I appreciate it more that not everyone has the same accent or dialect up and down the UK throughout all 4 home nations.
    Fairly unique I'd say.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Год назад

      Yes it's almost impossible to code switch consciously.

    • @ivandrago1672
      @ivandrago1672 Год назад +2

      I’m Scouse, and even though considered English, I feel worlds apart from the southerners on the right. I feel 100x more at home and a connection with Scots than I do with southern English.

    • @Azog150
      @Azog150 7 месяцев назад

      Trying being from Liverpool and Southerners demanding you say "chicken" or "can of coke" on the spot, as if you're a dancing monkey.

  • @paulasargent7363
    @paulasargent7363 Год назад +5

    I would of loved to have a proper west country accent take part in this!! As living in rural southwest England for most my live, there so many more relaxed way of talking and slang that is present in Devon and Cornwall (although Cornwall have more of there own as well) thats not available shown here, to me even the Dorset sounds more posh and although i know people who can sound like that here they often come from more affluent background even if they are still farmers or mechanics etc.! I know personally my accent isn't that thick as some other west country accents as i spent the 1st 8 years of my live living in Essex so i still have a bit of a twang there from my mum, but my dad grew up in rural Hampshire so he sounded different again! My kids dad doesn't speak very Devonian either has his father served in the RAF so he grew up exposed to many accents, although his family comes from Plymouth so that's kind of what some people would refer to as a townie accent rather than rural. But i also feel that this is an accent that isn't really represented in modern media very much either.

    • @Azog150
      @Azog150 7 месяцев назад +1

      I also like a West Country accent. Problem is these people are all in their 20s, and the younger generations no longer speak proper West Contry because they think it's embarrassing or uncool. So instead they ape London and South Eastern accents, which is sad. West Country is one of the countries oldest dialects and accents, and it's dying out within the space of 50 years because young people think it's not cool anymore. Tragic really. I'm a Northerner, but I say West Country people should take more pride in where they live, and who cares if the South Easterners (or anyone else) laughs at your accent! West Country accents have always sounded friendly and unpretentious to my ears.

  • @Xeroi140_
    @Xeroi140_ Год назад

    I love this content ❤.
    Is easy to understand of the pronoun English British accent.

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan23 Год назад +2

    💛 all your video's 👍

  • @josephmckenzie7185
    @josephmckenzie7185 Год назад +4

    If your in need of Northerns for videos I’ll happily come use my accent to confuse some southerns! x

  • @gemmabryden6378
    @gemmabryden6378 Год назад +4

    I live in Salford Manchester but I am originally from Surrey But I love hearing different accents.I love the Scouse accent.

    • @me5969
      @me5969 6 месяцев назад

      I hope you don't tell people in Salford you love the Scouse accent? They'll get the pitchforks out

  • @britischenadligen3760
    @britischenadligen3760 9 месяцев назад

    Okay but the girl in the pink sweater had such a lit outfit 💕

  • @bhyuns
    @bhyuns Год назад

    i really like the accent and how the girl speaks in the black/grey shirt

  • @Charls03
    @Charls03 Год назад +1

    I'm from Worcestershire, my partner (who's from SE London) says I sound like a farmer but other people say that I sound posh! 🤣

  • @thomashavard-morgan8181
    @thomashavard-morgan8181 Год назад +7

    Would've been interesting if they had a Weslh person too, but we are often forgotten :p.

  • @Kolious_Thrace
    @Kolious_Thrace Год назад +4

    One of the beeeest videos for far…
    I’ve been crying from laughter!
    6:38 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @stanpalmerzan4288
    @stanpalmerzan4288 Год назад +1

    With these kinds of videos I'm a bit surprised there aren't more south west accent people on it like Devon & Cornwall way

  • @PlutocraticPrecariat
    @PlutocraticPrecariat Год назад +73

    Glaswegian-Norwegian? Have we not moved on since the year of 1263? I welcome our scottish brethren back into the Kingdom of Norway once again, but keep the haggis for yourself.

    • @h-Qalziel
      @h-Qalziel Год назад +2

      But haggis is great!

    • @thearab59
      @thearab59 Год назад

      Both sorts of Weegie.

    • @rardakurtoglu
      @rardakurtoglu Год назад

      @@h-Qalziel yep
      This is resemble Kokoreç
      İt's Turkish food
      Will you please look google

  • @CaledonianCloud
    @CaledonianCloud Год назад +35

    As a fellow Glaswegian who is constantly told they don’t sound it, I think some people just think Glasgow has to be the roughest, clankiest dialect! You *can* have a soft Glaswegian 😂 You just can’t hear us over the rougher speakers! And everyone hates the Glasgow Uni accent, but they bring it upon themselves… 😋

    • @fasteddie406
      @fasteddie406 Год назад +1

      Edinburgh is exact same, class makes a huge difference to an accent. A Morningside lady compared to a lass from an estate, chalk and cheeses both side a wee bit put on the Posh trying to hard to be upper class the lass from the estate trying to hard to be street. Of course there varying degrees of strength of accent throughout the city those been extremes.

  • @stinkygoose666
    @stinkygoose666 Год назад +7

    I can't tell if they like, tolerate or hate each other

    • @thesherbet
      @thesherbet Год назад +4

      the ruder they are, the more they like each other, general rule for Brits

    • @samdaniels2
      @samdaniels2 Год назад

      Nobody likes southeners. Especially posh ones

  • @Tsass0
    @Tsass0 Год назад +7

    It is NOT RP, that is an old accent, they are specking Standard Southern British [SSB]. RP is the accent of the elite class from the last century.

    • @bexter107
      @bexter107 Год назад

      Don’t get why they don’t just say southerners vs northerners

  • @utha2665
    @utha2665 Год назад +12

    I think a lot of accents are starting to be watered down now with people travelling and moving about the country. What'd be really interesting would be to go back to older video/recordings of people speaking with accents and see how they have changed over time. It's probably not the aim of the channel, I gather it's more for ESL students to get a variety of current accents.

    • @daphne4983
      @daphne4983 4 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/IRKzby13TSE/видео.htmlsi=wWr8PRk9cB5_fm7i

  • @kevinsim1514
    @kevinsim1514 8 месяцев назад

    Next time round, I’d love to see Wales and Cumbria being represented too. And also Cornwall and thereabouts.

  • @videomailYT
    @videomailYT Год назад +3

    That "look out" sounds like someone from Suisse would try to say it... XD

  • @Andre_SuroboyoRek
    @Andre_SuroboyoRek 9 месяцев назад

    Even in the United Kingdom, there are hundreds of accents.
    From now on, I will be angry if someone criticizes my accent.

  • @lavatr8322
    @lavatr8322 Год назад +2

    I actually also like Welsh accent...
    thats why i watch WILTY..... there i get every accent and the beautiful Bri_ish humour

  • @B.Scruby
    @B.Scruby Год назад

    "I dinnae ken yer leavin to tonight, haste ya back"
    "WHO IS KEN?"
    I watch a streamer group and a few of them are Scottish and one likes to speak in Glasweigan, so i was familiar with the term "ken". That made me crack up. Lmaooo

  • @nuralamsyach3319
    @nuralamsyach3319 Год назад +2

    This is interesting 🎉🎉🎉

  • @ladyk7389
    @ladyk7389 Год назад +3

    People from Birmingham need to have a place in this video

  • @Hungcongtubot
    @Hungcongtubot Год назад +12

    UK friends are so beautiful

  • @user-bo1fh4nh2n
    @user-bo1fh4nh2n Год назад

    EMILY IS BACK

  • @Jumpoable
    @Jumpoable Год назад +7

    Northern accents are waaaay more varied, & the South is not JUST RP. Unfortunately, here the northerners are outnumbered & forced to feel like 2nd calss citizens in 2022. Wow.

    • @samdaniels2
      @samdaniels2 Год назад

      Yeah the south these days are just wannabe Londoners. They have no sense of community or culture. Just bland homogeneity.

  • @Bl4ck7h0rn3
    @Bl4ck7h0rn3 Год назад +2

    I wouldn't even say the English of the Southerners here is RP, more SB. RP is what the royal family speaks, think how Queen Elisabeth used to speak.

  • @andrews.y.h.2099
    @andrews.y.h.2099 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed so much all along the whole video, and 8:07 THAT sounded Beautiful to be frank though.

  • @AutoReport1
    @AutoReport1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Scots Gaelic is not closely related to Scots English - the former is a development of Old Irish, the latter Northumbrian dialects of Old English (parts of southeast Scotland formerly part what was later the kingdom of Northumbria).

    • @publicanimal
      @publicanimal 3 месяца назад

      Indeed. It was somewhat surprising that he was mistaken on that point. I'm American and I knew that.

  • @davianoinglesias5030
    @davianoinglesias5030 Год назад +33

    😃British accent is so fun to listen to, it also has alot of witty humour

  • @tgzdo
    @tgzdo Год назад +1

    He is singing on the way home🤣

  • @MaruG.002
    @MaruG.002 Год назад +9

    I need more videos with Stacey, her accent is very elegant and relaxing, her voice very soft and sweet and she's beautiful 🥰

  • @bestofthevoice7286
    @bestofthevoice7286 Год назад +2

    More of Felix !!!!!

  • @mikekaraoke
    @mikekaraoke Год назад

    Just curious where in SE London them other 2 are from. As I was only in SE London couple of weeks ago in Blackheath + Lewisham!
    I'm in Kent right between Dartford/Bexleyheath.

  • @connorsu4587
    @connorsu4587 Год назад +1

    omg so educational

  • @YesmanNoman
    @YesmanNoman Год назад +2

    I wouldve loved to see someone from Yorkshire here, it wouldva spiced it a bit more. oh well

  • @rafaelrojaslopez9701
    @rafaelrojaslopez9701 7 месяцев назад

    hahaha it was so funny, thaks guys.

  • @Tsass0
    @Tsass0 Год назад

    😀 luv'd it

  • @riccardobernardini8618
    @riccardobernardini8618 Год назад +13

    "That was peaceful for five minutes". Look at the timestamp.

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +2

    Me wanna hear some leprechaun and pirate accents 😃 Arrrgh !! 😆

  • @solemn247
    @solemn247 Год назад +3

    In the USA we say take a bath but then we ask somebody. Have you had your bath?

  • @AshOrAshes_
    @AshOrAshes_ Год назад

    As a Londoner, I have been told that my accent is a mix of RP, Estuary and Cockney.

  • @deutschmitpurple2918
    @deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад +11

    I have really loved this video. İt is so entertaining and informative

  • @knackeredalien
    @knackeredalien 6 месяцев назад

    5:11 🤣❤️ The Magic of English

  • @gracio1231
    @gracio1231 Год назад

    Love the posh way people speak

  • @seanyoung3029
    @seanyoung3029 Год назад +3

    Very interesting, brilliant job

  • @johnhaque124
    @johnhaque124 Год назад

    Dear Pals,You are all extrovert & enjoyable plus eye catching.Dhaka

  • @Yehnah677
    @Yehnah677 Год назад

    I’m from southern England and my auntie always tried to get me to pronounce my Ts but I was lazy i just roll everything into one now. I do have a very strong Hampshire accent tho so I’ve been mistaken for coming from the south west Towards Devon and Dorset. I can’t stand RP it’s so much easier to roll all your words into one.

  • @shadykid5939
    @shadykid5939 Год назад +21

    every single southerner sounds exactly the same to me, and the one north england representation sound very educated as their really is not much of an accent, i have more thick accent and mine has been dulled down a lot through american media making my accent very diluted.

    • @leontnf6144
      @leontnf6144 Год назад +2

      Gotta say they have very standard pronunciation and clear enunciation of words. If you're interested there are tonnes of British accent videos on RUclips, like those live interviews and stuff. You'll be amazed, sometimes you just can't understand what they have said. 😂 Those heavy scouse and geordie, while irish is like singing songs LOL

    • @shadykid5939
      @shadykid5939 Год назад +1

      @@leontnf6144 irish is very melodic, which i believe is a good characteristic to have in an accent

    • @Dave-hu5hr
      @Dave-hu5hr Год назад

      @@shadykid5939 If you're accent has been 'dulled' down from watching videos then you're vegetable lol.. 🥔😂

    • @shadykid5939
      @shadykid5939 Год назад

      @@Dave-hu5hr Or i did not go outside enough and spent too much time listening to other accent more than my own.

  • @Yehnah677
    @Yehnah677 Год назад

    I pronounce Tuesday chewsdee. All the days of the week for me are pronounced with dee instead of day

  • @heididepotter8136
    @heididepotter8136 Год назад

    I ve lerned posh English from a teacher from Londen.
    My friends in the USA laugh at me for speacking coucky English.
    I need to lern some slang

  • @subutaynoyan5372
    @subutaynoyan5372 Месяц назад

    "ken" is the original word for ''knowledge". Guys, as a Turkish guy, even I recognise it from goddamn Tolkien! Ken or kenne also means to know in German too.

  • @beatlemaniacwaltdisneyfan4753
    @beatlemaniacwaltdisneyfan4753 Год назад +1

    RP and Posh are both beautiful

  • @Rolian10
    @Rolian10 Год назад +1

    I think I love Emily

  • @2RANbit
    @2RANbit Год назад

    Hmm. In my opinion, a language that fundimentally belongs to the same basic language no matter how big it may differ otherwise is a dialect. An accent would be basically different if the language was confined to a confined defined area. So someone raised in the area of a country that used English as the common denominator might experience different dialects of the same language, whereas someone who was brought up in a German or French speaking area, country or community might have an accent if he or she enters a different place in the world where a basically different language was spoken and the person tries to learn that language. Some terms may be known if they were imported as loanwords to the the foreign language, but in general, the terminology will be completely different. Someone from east Asia, for example, will not know how to speak an English word correctly until that person learns otherwise. To be able to do so, a person has to overcome such things as the correct pronunciation of the word in the according other language before being understood in the other language and so on. It can be quite frustrating to experience that down to the way the letters of the alphabet are not used in quite the same way as in the English way.

  • @lxportugal9343
    @lxportugal9343 Год назад

    RP it's very understandable for foreigners
    BTW are all girls from Dorset pretty and redhead?

  • @straystray11
    @straystray11 Год назад

    This i actually gonna help me because in my drama lessons we are learning how to do a posh and scouse/liverpool accent so this is helpful and a fun way to learn.

  • @eddiealva4453
    @eddiealva4453 Год назад

    Thank You

  • @gardenshed6043
    @gardenshed6043 Год назад +2

    I spent the first 6 years of my life in a suburb about an hour north of London. The next 2 in Cambridge. Then we moved to northwest London and that’s where I still live. My mum is also from Aberdeen. So my accent has been morphed a bit by 4 different places and as such people find it hard to place my accent.

  • @tommcglone2867
    @tommcglone2867 Год назад

    I think the southerners would think im speaking a different language. Im from Manchester and have a VERY strong Manc accent.

  • @niiskaaagrbx
    @niiskaaagrbx Год назад +2

    I say innit but was born in the south cause my dad is northern but my mum is southern

  • @variwybii
    @variwybii Год назад +3

    let's talk about how handsome felix is-

  • @user-hn2wc3fy7y
    @user-hn2wc3fy7y Год назад +1

    Jeeeez this group cannot be contained lol

  • @carlosanarvaez2221
    @carlosanarvaez2221 Год назад +1

    I love british accents

  • @erikscoins
    @erikscoins Год назад +1

    For me (an norwegian) you sound the same... :)

  • @briwire138
    @briwire138 8 месяцев назад +1

    lauren has a very mild almost non existent northern accent. She should have said "it's a naace day, intit".

  • @BBubblegum-ou5wq
    @BBubblegum-ou5wq Год назад +1

    Ahh I wish I could show my accent. I’d love my Newcastle/ Durham (very northern) accent to be up against these people haha

  • @vichyssoise80
    @vichyssoise80 Год назад +7

    they feel like they would be awesome in a British mystery sitcom.