I love that they’re trying so hard to say “boiling” and “oil” correctly, and not realizing they’re still saying “five” and “bowls” with that twang too.
I know someone that once thought the word "bowl" was spelled "bowel" and they put a label in a place that is a community center type place on a cabinet door to show that that's where the bowls are stored, and they put the label "bowels" on it ROFL it was looking like people were storing intestines in there 🤦♂
It doesn’t even sound right coming out of her mouth. Her deep Alabama accent is one of the things that makes her so endearing and cute. She has a great laugh!
"Fai balls of bowling ol." I thought it was impossible for her to be prettier, but then she was blessed, and she started glowing. Ughs! She's so adorable. You look beautiful, bestie. ❤
YES! Okay yes, I can agree with your comment here. Also I love your name. My first girlfriend when I was 1 year old was the same name except mine was Carolyn(I think) , in Elmhurst Illinois
This sounds like a dream house to live in. Seriously, two of my favorite accents - I woulda moved to hear how your kids sounded. I bet it was hilarious (respectfully, lol).
My moms from Connecticut and my dad is from Jax, Fl, and I had to go to speech class in elementary school. The speech teacher didn't know how to fix the problem because I was pronouncing everything she asked me to correctly, but when I'm talking, I pick up on how people from New England pronounce words, and in Florida it sounds to them like a speech problem.
@@itzamia same for my youngest. She didn't want to go anymore so her speech therapist and I decided as long as she could actually say the words properly then it was fine. My older one had some issues with stuttering so she had to go a bit longer. My kids took their speech therapy in Jacksonville, Florida.
I'm not American, I'm from Ethiopia🇪🇹 so english is not my first language but I've never heard an english accent as adorable as the southern American accent. I don't know, it has something endearing about it.
I'm from north Carolina and I've just moved to New York. Sometimes they look at me and twist their head to the side like a dog does when it's trying to figure out what you're talking about. I have to get my wife to translate, she's from up here...
@@rudyferrell You poor man. I feel sorry for you! I say that because I work in the old patch and I worked along the New York and Pennsylvania state line and I'm from Texas so I know exactly what you're talking about. I was glad to go home when I finally got to go home! 👍
Honestly, I've heard so many accents in my lifetime, that all of it sounds normal to me. But southern accents always make me feel right at home! You said it the right way! Don't change it! ❤️
I feel this way too! Being around lots of different accents normalizes it. I've looked at people funny for asking what accent my friend has, like, what accent? Lol.... I'm just used to it.
She's still about the cutest thing since the lady bug!!!! LOL I just love her and she's got a GREAT hubby!!!!!! Stay good to her bud,,, you're doing awesome!!!!!!! Love ya both!!!!!!!!
You are right except one way makes you sound like you graduated 12th grade English and the makes you sound like you dropped out in the 8th grade to get a job to pay you parents bills
The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain…that’s all I can think of I’m sorry 😂 I’m Californian and I still have stuff I say wrong. I pronounce the “h” in “wh” words like “white” and I’ve been made fun of my whole life moving to Nevada and Northern California where it’s a hard “w” lol wyyyyyte not whoooooite 🤷♀️😂😂😂
we all understand her we are just showing that sounthern people sometimes add 2 words that sound like the word they are trying to say or like devon added a k at the end of boiling like she was saying bow link. To real and amazing
Literacy gets to say. BUT I like the weird phonetically inaccurate way many people speak. I don't want everyone to sound the same as everyone else. She didn't say it correctly the second time either: it's not boil ink LOL it's the letter g not the letter k . boilinG. It don't really matter.
@@JackVermicelli I know, right!? Many of those are the also the throngs of subliterate people that don't know the difference between "they're" , "their", and "there'.
Before I played this short as a South Carolinian, I said it my way & then the "right" way for my husband (who is Mexican)...then we pressed play. EVERYTHING happened exactly this way. 😂 I said it like her & then sounded just as slow & awkward trying the "right" way. Wow. I've never related to a short more in my life!
@aliciamclain3144 I had a friend from Georgia ask if I wanted bald penis, it took about 5 minutes to figure out that he asking if I wanted boiled peanuts.
No she didn’t. That’s the point of these challenges. To point out how some accents don’t pronounce certain sounds properly. This is English. Don’t be ignorant. Just because something is near and dear to you doesn’t make it right. Southerners have a hard time with that.
@@TheTehrancarrollEvery person speaks with an accent, even the people who claim not to. An accent is just a distinct way of pronouncing words. There is no right or wrong accent just as there is no superior group of people to go with it. The British (who have multiple accents within their own country) would tell you that Americans who attempt to say they are speaking without an accent are mispronouncing words as well.
She is saying it properly with her normal accent. I married a beautiful southern lady and I am from Eastern Canada. Big difference in accents. We were both right.
Y’all said it the correct way the first time. I’m glad to find others that say oil correctly😂. I get picked on so much for how I say stuff. The south will always say it right! ❤
Same! I never thought my accent was that bad until I made friends with more people not from the southeastern part of the US. Now I realize that it's apparently thicker than I thought. 😆
I don't know why but this made me smile so so so so so much. just when I needed it so so so much. thank you for lifting my spirits, something so simple but so powerful that it brings a smile to someones face. a miracle!!
She said it the right way the first time! What you grading her diction? Bless our heart. I understood what she said, just fine! Oh, my Newport is in Tennessee by the way Sugar.
It is proper how she says it . Actually closest to the original British accent. Only ones that sound like our ancestors, and I’m proud of that . Stop it the American Southern Accent is beautiful. Bless his heart . Your wife’s accent is way better , and more pleasing to the ears .
It's interesting you say this. We have family in the south (but I'm from up north) and it wasn't until I was an adult and went to England that I realized my southern relatives actually spoke in a way that was closer to British English! This makes sense considering they are direct descendants of the British and Scottish who came over in the 1600s (whereas in the northeast, people are more Italian, Irish, etc and more recent immigrants to the US).
Shes not wrong, just different. Im southern too and understand perfectly. Why you wanna belittle her like that? Better check that high horse. Might just be a jackass. 😅
Texan here; some of us say it very similarly. However, a lot of city folk can't hear the difference in how we say "bowl" and "boil," including my own wife.
I had a friend from Kentucky when I was in the Navy. One day he asked me what I was doing. I said "I am putting oil on this lathe." He laughed and laughed. I said "What is so funny?" He said "You said oil. It's oll... The 'i' is silent."
I’m from the south too! I have a thick Appalachian accent. People have told me that I have the most southern sounding accent they’ve ever heard lol. How I say it is “fiiiiv boowls of bolin ole” lol spelled how it sounds when I say it lol.
I am half North Midwest and half Southern Missouri. I have noticed the southern comes out when I am tired occasionally. But otherwise, I am a mix. It was hard to understand people sometimes when we first moved here.
I know exactly how she feels! It’s like you have to contort your tongue and face to say it like a Yankee. I’m with her, she is saying it correctly already! ❤️