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Hey Christina! I just wanted to let you know that I love how friendly, kind, respectful, polite, sweet, and chill you are when learning about other people's cultures, languages, and customs. In some other videos, I actually was slightly upset at Emily (the girl from the UK) because she seemed very sassy, rude, and down right b*tchy to you when you guys were in a video comparing the US with the UK. She made it seemed like the US was sh*t. Not cool. She also seemed to be super stuck up. It was like she had a stick up her bottom. Sorry you had to deal with that. Anyways, just wanted to let you know that you are a joy to watch in these videos because you are so upbeat, nice, amicable, and courteous. You radiate good vibes. Never change, Christina.
🇦🇺Grace🇦🇺 I had so so so much fun filming this video with Christina and Lauren! It was much harder than I expected, but it’s always fun to have a challenge with the squeaky hammer 😈
The struggle is real, literally 🤣 Australians and British can imitate each other more easily, that's for sure. Another great episode with my fav dynamic trio 💯
@@Jzombi301 probably helps that most non Americans do extremely easy neutral generic American accents. It's a lot harder for them to do region specific accents like a southern or New York accent.
@@thebatmanwhoposts9600 sure but to be fair i feel like a lot of the time the southern accent is the one being imitated when you ask them to do an American accent because its so distinct and its kind of easy compared to others. its like how most americans do an old fashion posh cockney accent when trying to do a British accent
The trick I find is to do a happy Boston accent for Australian. We both like to say caaaaaah for car. You really have to string out stressed vowels when doing 'Straaayun accents. If you don't do that, you veer quickly into Nyuw Zulnd or Soeth Efrican.
I burst out with laughter thank you ladies 😆 this reminds me of when my best friend and I used to pretend to be from the UK just for fun and a person nearby though we were actually from there!
That was a fun party atmosphere! It is so easy to slip into the stereotypical cockney, valley girl/surfer dude, Crocodile Dundee lingo, and miss the subtlety of the normal accents. But it was laugh out loud entertaining watching you all try your best! I thought that you might have broken Lauren when she was struggling so hard with her Australian accent.
I'm convinced, accents come from a place in the brain that is not the conscious part. The more you think about DOING an accent, the worse you'll do. Relax and let it flow. Being familiar with a few key vowel sounds, stress points and oddities, will add that extra flare to sell it.
@@Revolución_Socialista I'm pretty sure if you ask a Canadian, Mexican, or Brazilian if they're American, they'll say no. And if you call them American, they'll correct you. It may technically be true, but everyone knows that's not the way people use the word "American".
As a non English speaker person and learning English, the struggle that I face is that to pronounce the word correctly. In my country, we aew learning British English and we are exposed heavily to US English as well as Aussie English... Upon conversing with people from English native speaking country, I can understand English spoken by British because normally they pronounce the words very clearly...
That was so much fun, I loved it. *Christina, Lauren, and Grace are the best team.* ❤ Next video: American, British, and Australian Women Attempting Singlish Accent. Hahaha, that would be fun!
alol Christina your Irish accent. Watching a couple seasons of Australian Survivor helps, the accent rubs off on you a bit when you're that immersed in Aussie accents. After a long binge watch, you start thinking in Australian a lil bit lol.
I've always thought the Aussie accent sounds like British with southern US features. The fact that the Australian ended up sounding southern in her imitation didn't surprise me.
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Oh my word, you guys are my favorites! I laughed until I cried! Lauren with her hands beside her face haha Thank you for this amazingly entertaining and quality content :)
Hi girls, I’m from Thailand. I love your video. It’s fun and absolutely useful for people who don’t speak English as a native language. We can now differentiate among these accents. Thais also got particular English accent if you have ever heard it before😄
I'm from New Zealand, born and raised. But my entire family except for me and my brother are from England. So we have a bit of a mix between NZ and english accents!!! I love it how lots of the time in the Aussie one they started to go a bit NZ!! Super cool lol! ♥♥ Also usually with English accents we pronounce the "T's" more than other countries! It would be amazing if they got a New Zealander and compared NZ with Aussies!! 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
i'm australian and i'm really good at both american and english accents. i grew up pretending to be american when i was bored so i've had practice lmao.
British accent is the best. Even for a non native english speaker (like me) it's easy to notice the difference between american, australian and british accent. But when I was in northern England, it was very difficult to understand the scouse accent (scouse accent is from Liverpool). Very different from southern british accent!
Fun challenge, do the same challenge with the samw three people, but other accents from their country as well, aka New York/Southern/Texas/Cali accent and London/Birmingham/Scottish accent
I’m in the south east of England but that ‘can I have a BOLH-O-WOHAH’ got me laughing a lot bc I’ll normally just say ‘can I please have some wotah’ or ‘FBI OPEN UP IM HERE FOR YA WOTAAAAAAARRRR’ or ‘can I have a botl of worta’ (Everything is spelt how I’d pronounce it)
I was so confused when they said "and Bob's your uncle", I had to look up on Google what exactly this expression meant 😅 great video, I loved watching it :)
I love this trio for real!! Please do have them in one frame again because they are really fun to watch. Also this kind of content helps me to improve my english skill and learn another accents!
An old TV program is resurfacing starring the British actor, Hugh Laurie. He really had the American accent down pat.... This was super fun and I think the Australians may be able to naturally do an American accent easier than the British... REQUEST: please show us the difference between Aussie and Kiwi accents - I can't tell at all...
Sería bueno que dijeran oraciones en español las tres chicas ... Me da curiosidad cómo sería los diferentes acentos XD Saludos a las chicas ... Ya soy su fan XD