Steph Gooch, it might be helpful to work on your accent a bit, considering your audience is global. It’s important to accommodate those who may find it challenging to understand different accents.
I had absolutely no issue understanding her at all - if you have trouble understanding English via audio, RUclips has a subtitles option you can use! :)
To be transparent, it’s very very not fair to ask someone to adjust their accent when they are literally speaking in perfect English. I would implore you to have empathy and think twice before commenting in situations like this.
@NavVsTheWorld. Do watch other videos as well. Even some of her guests also have trouble understanding her, and she has to repeat herself multiple times. The point is to speak a bit slowly and clearly. If you understand, then good for you. Cheers!
Steph Gooch, it might be helpful to work on your accent a bit, considering your audience is global. It’s important to accommodate those who may find it challenging to understand different accents.
I had absolutely no issue understanding her at all - if you have trouble understanding English via audio, RUclips has a subtitles option you can use! :)
To be transparent, it’s very very not fair to ask someone to adjust their accent when they are literally speaking in perfect English. I would implore you to have empathy and think twice before commenting in situations like this.
@NavVsTheWorld. Do watch other videos as well. Even some of her guests also have trouble understanding her, and she has to repeat herself multiple times. The point is to speak a bit slowly and clearly. If you understand, then good for you. Cheers!
@NavVsTheWorld just accommodate non-native speakers, that's it.
@NavVsTheWorld how come it's unfair to ask someone to have a soft, slow accent so non-native speakers could understand better?