• wieson@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    Now this is just a feeling, not a fact.

    When I watch British talk shows, I have way less of a problem understanding i. e. Scottish accents than the American guests.
    I think, foreign language learners of English might be better at understanding different accents, because they’re not locked into one. Or maybe I’m a special little boy idk

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        14 hours ago

        (Really wanted to write an example of Geordie here for the funs, but I can’t do it justice in text. Would have been fun. But really gotta hear it.).

        And that kinda works for almost any strong/broad regional accent… Brummie and Sheltie spring to my mind the most. Or for an example from across the pond, I love a thick Boston (“Southie”) accent. “Bastin”. Hehehe. Brummie’s almost like the Boston accent of Britain. Sheltie’s like Elvin or something fantastical.