This dialect coach himself has an accent of a guy pretending to be British that has lost his British accent Cuz he has been living in America for a few years, if that makes sense.
Ikr? And it seems more severe than you'd think given: 1) he came over here older and 2) he's a dialect coach so you'd think he'd be able to catch himself?
Thats not always how accents work- he is a ‘dialect coach’ first of all so he may often be teaching in english dialect to non english speakers, but he would likely teach english in a more british way due to his upbringing and also after teenhood accents often change very little after time abroad.
The first guy's accent was so bad that I momentarily thought I'de misunderstood the video concept as that sounded straight up South African to me (no offence to him, accents are hard).
i thought the same then i remembered americans knowledge of the world is pretty poor and he possibly got his countries mixed up, after all there are only 2 countries in the world, usa and foreigners.
Hahaha so true. It was beyond obvious. Could they not have got 2 people who could feign a decent English accent? Maybe 2 people who had actually been in England once in their lives?
Thomas Lowdon south african accents and australian are very similar. idknif you know the show h2o, with the mermaids ? 2 of the main mermaids are australian and one is south african and they all have a similar accent
SerenaN724 she moved to australia at a very young age and probably adapted the australian accent but yeah i still have to agree that south africans have a very similar accent to australians i can’t really tell the difference at times
Because the accents sound the exact same Edit: I didn’t know this would get so many likes. I can tell the difference between them but they sound similar.
@@AG-sp9zt Australian accents are like the knock off/ off brand version of English accents. Aussie: pronounce their r's like "ah" english: pronounce an r sound when not needed. "so" almost has like a half way r sound
Lile Ogoh No I wasn’t offended, I was just asking if you had the proper permits to say that because you could’ve potentially said something harmful that could hurt someone’s feelings, which is a punishable offense
@Fra Australian accent is due to convicts and immigrants who were from poor areas so cockney-ish/east london and such, and it got mixed in with other ones over time
She's been in America for a while. I think for BF alone it's been 4-5 years. It's natural, same think happened with Craig Ferguson. When he went back for a couple of weeks, people said his accent got stronger.
recoil53 lot's of people go through that even without leaving the country just going to a different town. Personally people say I get a twinge of the accent I grew up around when I go back while my accent generally as quite broad
She said she was going to try to throw him off by sounding more american and I’m just thinking she sounds more american then she did two years ago 😂. (But my cousins from California and has been in New Zealand for 7 years and has a interesting California Kiwi accent going on and that’s what’s happening to Chloe.)
britney my accent ain’t like this they only involved west (rich side of London) not the other sides (east) which is the projects of London 🤣 and my accent sounds nothing like this
@@noname4028 Ohh okay, thanks :) always knew there were the richer and poorer areas of London, but I didn't know what they were called. Mainly because I've only been round the Thames, and Picadilly, and one other place that I can't remember.
Hoi! Im tim HOI because they don’t. Most Americans assume a British accent is “oh, yes please, oh quite so. Very much yes thank you.” And that is basically 0.01% of the British population
@@Big-Chungus21 Americans use "quite" as an intensifier, like "very" or "really." Brits use "quite" the opposite way, like "kinda" or "sorta." "Did you like the new Marvel movie?" American: I quite liked it. (I really liked it!) Brit: I quite liked it. (I only kind of liked it.) "Was it good?" American: Quite good. (It was fantastic!) Brit: Quite good. (It was okay.)
I'm american and I have seen so many British people, I can immediately see who's British, if I ever see a Brit I always ask them if they're from Britain
@@thomas9152 There's just a feeling about them. I'm Swedish, and we have more than a few Brits here, mainly studying, but it's really easy to tell by their looks
It's funny that Americans think a "British" accent is just the Queen's English or cockney. They'd have a shock as they move further north of England haha.
Krii Chan This. When I lived in Hong Kong, people questioned me when I said I’m from U.K. saying that my accent doesn’t sound English/UK. FFS, not everyone sounds like Jude Law or Hugh Grant.
i don’t think anyone really thinks that, but if they’re trying a british accent it’s just more typical to try the accents that are shown more in movies especially cuz they’re likely learning it for acting purposes. just like it would be weird for a british person to learn an american accent and try a michigan accent instead of like standard american or california or something more common
Emily Birchall exactly lol im from Newcastle but live in Oxford (obviously a stand out lmaoo) but like none of em went anywhere other than posh or outta england
@@mahraba874 It was published as 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'. For the American market is was renamed 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'.
Thats because he lives in the us and isnt trying to have an accent. Its just the way he speaks. I'm Dutch and have both English and American friends and my accent lands somewhere in the middle, as does this guy's accent.
Nic W, I’m very obsessive when it comes to accents, and I am very sensitive to bad English accents (especially since I’m English). With these accents the rhythm of speech, tempo and mouth shape were off.
@@jamsacks it could also be that. The dialect coach seemed to think he was from Australia, too. I'm American with very little interaction with Australians, so I'm not the expert here.
I thought he was Australian even the dialect coach thought he sounded Australian in certain places. But I have just finished watching the Australian version and now know he is not Australian.
At first I was upset they put their real speaking voices in the intro so I couldn’t play along and guess. Then I heard their fake accents and realised there was no point anyway
Well the title says England but there's more places than London in England as well... and there's no such thing as a British accent, I wish they'd sort this, Buzzfeed always do this!
I guessed in the first 10 seconds. Chloe was completely at ease and natural, the rest were hyped up and stereotypical. Anyone could guess with the video on mute. Why when Americans are trying to do a British accent they always go for the posh public schoolboy accent? Haha
Yeah, and Hayley said she put her voice to the Life Is Strange game (that I love) and this is a very appreciated game and I think almost everybody knows that 99.9% actors from there are American 🤦
slitherin 181 as an American who has never been to England, I can honestly say that the only English accents I know know are the ones the Harry Potter characters speak in 😂 but then again, could the average person from England differentiate all of the regional American accents? Definitely not. So I guess we’re equal.
@@walkerstalker0453 English is from England. British is from the UK. All English people are British but not all British people are English. Two examples: English people are British AND English Scottish people are British AND Scottish
But an English accent IS a British accent. It's correct to say that, just as it's correct to say that a Texan or a New Yorker both have American accents despite being extremely different.
Herman Von Petri There's no such thing as "an English" accent. It makes is sound like there's only one.. there's a massive difference between a Geordie and a Brummie accent or Cornish and Cockney.. it's doing my head in that people think there's just one. Like "an American" accent. Is it Boston or New Orleans? Big difference!
@@matts1603 actually, no you don't since most british accents are non rhotic (west country and scottish are exceptions), which means you drop your R's most of the time. There are rules on when and where to drop them, it also depends if you are saying words in connected speech or just saying one single word. :)
@Andreya Tak She's correct, as a rule, we British people don't pronounce the "r" at the end of a word. And we often don't pronounce the "r" when its in a word. "Word" being an example.
Thomas Lowdon i was born in australia and lived there for the first six years of my life before i moved to england. both my parents are Australian and he definitely has a south african accent when he is attempting an english accent
Ya I'm confused why the Brit was trying to fake her own natural accent??? Isn't the point that the 2 Americans can pull off a proper accent that the dialect coach can't pick up??
@@jennaye8142 Woah, woah, no need to get hostile. They all collectively want to throw off the dialect coach so that he gets the final answer wrong, Chloe was trying to sound like an American faking a British accent so that's how she was faking it.
I'm with you, she shouldn't have tried to mess with her accent to trick him. Besides, hearing her actual accent, I think she's lost a bit of it, anyway, so that might have fooled him more.
I'd have gone apeshit. I'm from Morningside in Edinburgh and have a British accent. It would be really funny if people were trying accents other than the home counties
This dialect coach himself has an accent of a guy pretending to be British that has lost his British accent Cuz he has been living in America for a few years, if that makes sense.
Yeah man I'm British and this sounds like my cousins who are studying in America
That makes perfect sense 😂. I was paying more attention to his accent than the other three
Ikr? And it seems more severe than you'd think given: 1) he came over here older and 2) he's a dialect coach so you'd think he'd be able to catch himself?
Thats not always how accents work- he is a ‘dialect coach’ first of all so he may often be teaching in english dialect to non english speakers, but he would likely teach english in a more british way due to his upbringing and also after teenhood accents often change very little after time abroad.
@yunyl 안녕하세요! 저는 한국어를 배우는 중입니다.
Why does it sound like the dialect coach has the fake accent lol
Kaitlyn I thought that too!!!
Lmao fr
Plot twist
Kaitlyn trusss
Just sounds British to me 🤷♂️
I didn’t even have to hear her, Chloe was the only one that actually looked British.
Kia Not The Car how can you look British?
MimixLight Brits have a distinct look
@@MimixLight we have a very distinctive look. Idk how to explain it
Saeedat A elaborate?
MimixLight you cant, stop being so patronising ffs
“Yes, quite”
*Mission failed, we’ll get ‘em next time*
Lazer_0203 who tf actually says “yEs qUiTe” tho
Bob Cratchit no one from where I live in England 🤔
😂😂😂
Lazer_0203 yeah
Lazer_0203 Wrong use of “quite” triggers me 😅
as a British person, I can fully confirm that those accents were *awful*
livy is an army ‘what about the the coach’
Aliee
livy is an army trusss
But chloe is actually british
Rahh these accents were dog fam = real British accent/ language
Ppl being like : I’ve heard in the way they spoke
Buzzfeed watchers : saw Chloe. The end
Jeanne R hahahah sameee
Omg same lol
True xD
right i was like owwwwww noo frick
Why is that mr
Chloe acts like if she's found out that they're gonna make her go back to the U.K.😂
Lmao 😂😂
I LOVE UR PFP 🤚🏻😌
Her face in the background when he started closing on her
@@alf9367 Yessssss!! Gotta love Adore
chipotlame my favvv🤫
nobody in the uk would call their child brett
I actually knew a Brett at primary school 🤣
I have taught two Bretts this year, but it varies on where you are in the UK.
I know two Bretts 🧐
Maybe its more popular in the north?
Yeah...
@@craigjohnson2301 I was raised in the north so maybe
That title is misleading I thought 2 of them had a real English accent bruh
Me too
same!!!
Yeah, the way they're wording this series' title is wrong.
Yuuuup
Same since I already knew that Chloe was british
Omg it’s so obvious, as soon as they said “Lon-din” it was over
True.
Could immediately tell in the first 5 seconds when she said cosplay lmao 🤣
😐Im from Colorado and even I know you don’t pronounce it that way
yeeeeeep
ITS LUNDUNNNNN
Never in my life have I met an English bloke called Brett
Lol. I went to school with a Brett. I'm English btw.
I have, but he was a right spaz
Ha that’s my dads name loll
My headmaster is a Brett he seems a bit of a prick
I take it back 😅
The first guy's accent was so bad that I momentarily thought I'de misunderstood the video concept as that sounded straight up South African to me (no offence to him, accents are hard).
i thought the same then i remembered americans knowledge of the world is pretty poor and he possibly got his countries mixed up, after all there are only 2 countries in the world, usa and foreigners.
I thought the video was looking for the fake British accent, so I 100% thought he was South African attempting British accent
imagine being chloe and cringing on the other people’s fake accent
1000 likes but no reply?
Rodrigo6Flame • 37 years ago I was about to say, you put that 37 years thing there
you should see the australian video with the aussie girl. she was so done with those fake accents
As a Brit, the man's accent is awful and the girl's- whilst better - was obviously fake because it was text book. There were no natural flaws to it.
Wales for life
England
what do you mean no natural flaws? the faking woman sounded ghastly, totally the wrong pitch and cadence
@@anthonymarchant3043 agreed! 😀
@@krisinsaigon was being polite. She was trying and she was way better than the gentleman.
Why does Mr glasses sound like he's doing a terrible Australian acsent
I thought he sounded like a South African trying to do an English accent
Defo sounded South African 😂
I agree, Ostray-lee-un accents are terrible :D
Definitely going for a South African Australian hybrid
@@dieterlesch nah in the other episode of fake Australian accents he was a fake so his not Australian probs american
I'm assuming they cut out him saying to the crew: "Do you want me to pretend like I can't instantly tell?"
Hahaha so true. It was beyond obvious. Could they not have got 2 people who could feign a decent English accent? Maybe 2 people who had actually been in England once in their lives?
are you a stalker?how am I your pfp?
im not british and i knew it was chloe from the get go
The two fakes are literally the same two people from the Australian accent video (or vice versa). So I think the whole thing's an obvious set up lol.
Is the guy even trying? He has the most south African accent ever
je_suis_hannah ok?
South african ? He was australian
Thomas Lowdon south african accents and australian are very similar. idknif you know the show h2o, with the mermaids ? 2 of the main mermaids are australian and one is south african and they all have a similar accent
SerenaN724 she moved to australia at a very young age and probably adapted the australian accent but yeah i still have to agree that south africans have a very similar accent to australians i can’t really tell the difference at times
SerenaN724 south african accents sound like really posh english and/or australian accents
Brett was shite, no British person says “quite” like he does
Yeah you could say it wasn't quite right 😉
He was closer to South Africa haha
You can lad
Says what quite like he does?
Euuughhh
Brett managed to sound like he’s South African and Haylie was just terrible.
I know right!!!
narflet haylie was good! The coach was awful though
Yeah!! I thought he was South African 😂
I just commented the same thing, lol. He sounded a lot like a South African UA-camr I watch.
even that name is a giveaway nobody in Britain is called Brett
im from england and no one says “yes quite”
Sounds like an england thing to say
Hoi! Im tim HOI yes quite an English thing to say
Depends on your circles mate... I live in rural Berkshire and there are a few tweed jacket wearing types round here that say that sort of thing
Bigzy are you British, no? That’s what I thought. It’s not a British thing to say
HyperLord I am. can’t lie I’ve heard it before but on rare occasions but not the way he said it
‘Do you like chocolate?’
‘Yes, quite’
🤦♀️
Niamh the cringe jumped out
that was enough for me to know he is not english
I'm curious, what would an English could have said, that means similar to "quite"?
Mat Nasir We just wouldn’t use quite in that context. Maybe someone from 1950? That’s a very hammed up idea of what brits sound like.
@@matnasir3512 it's proper mint that like
Why do Americans sound Aussie when they try an English accent
Because the accents sound the exact same
Edit: I didn’t know this would get so many likes. I can tell the difference between them but they sound similar.
Poop Nuggets nahh, it’s that your deaf
@@poopnuggets1358 they really don't. holy hell
@@joshifereverlark8605 To Americans, they sound really similar.
@@AG-sp9zt Australian accents are like the knock off/ off brand version of English accents. Aussie: pronounce their r's like "ah" english: pronounce an r sound when not needed. "so" almost has like a half way r sound
"I've written several norvals." Seems legit.
It just cracks me up
Seems like something Michael Scott would say
Lol
And when he said "eeeem"
I was looking for this message! Loool
Martin Cosgrove he just sounds awful
Lol I'm British so when Chloe spoke in the intro I was immediately like "oh it's her"
Mimthyss S same and same
Indeed. Hard to explain, but even the way she spoke, like her facial expressions and body language was a giveaway.
Me too. It was the pitch of the voice
Exactly, instantly
So was every single English person. This was a weird video.
That guy just sounded south african lol
I also thought that! (I'm South African)
@@kelz3614 same!
Lolll yesss - I’ve been scrolling through to find this comment😂
He thought Australian... im an Aussie and i heard south African
A little, but I’m getting more New Zealand out of it
Anybody who’s watched Buzzfeed already knows 🤷♀️
EllCEx yep
Or anyone who paid any attention in the first 50 seconds of the video
Yeah
That guy wasn't fooling anyone with his accent, the ginger was trying so damn hard it made me crack up.
Tbf they probably just gathered whichever writers weren’t busy
Yep. Fully agreed when they were introducing themselves it was obvious, plus he was laughing a bit and looked nervous through the intro
They didn’t need to get a dialect coach in to work this out.
Buzzfeed: Who’s British?
Literally everyone: It’s Chloe.
I thought it was the redhead
So true - I can't pinpoint vowel sounds or anything like that, but in the first minute, the way Chloe said 'London' was just... Right 😂
i knew straight away 😂
They told us the answers at the beginning of the video. They just didn’t come out and SAY it
@@tylercox1875 shes in nearly all these videos so l guessed it wasnt her before she even spoke!!
Will Americans ever learn that there are places in the UK that aren’t London 🤦♀️
Lile Ogoh that sounds awful, I feel like I’d tell someone I’m from York and they’d think I lived in America not the uk
Lile Ogoh do you have a permit to say that?
Issyy C or places in the uk that aren’t in england 🤷🏼♀️
Lile Ogoh No I wasn’t offended, I was just asking if you had the proper permits to say that because you could’ve potentially said something harmful that could hurt someone’s feelings, which is a punishable offense
I understand how you feel. The Aussies and Brits must think everyone in America is from NY or down south.
Chloe’s American accent sounded like she was a whole new person
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Like a British person putting a softer accent on. It's the aural micro expressions that are very hard to change.
Brett Lark's accent was terrible, but so was the dialect coach's
Just Believe it’s because the coach lived in America for a long time
You stole my burrito, Charlie as an American, I guess yeah 🤷🏻♀️
@You stole my burrito, Charlie As an American, I can confirm....
Brett sounded South African.
The first guy sounded more australian
@Fra while drunk
@Fra Australian accent is due to convicts and immigrants who were from poor areas so cockney-ish/east london and such, and it got mixed in with other ones over time
Fra no-
No not quite.
@@Cassxowary mixed with Irish, West Country and a dose of Welsh as well.
Video idea : dialect coach guesses where the people are from based on their accent 🙆🏼♀️
YES
YAS
I’d love to guess where people think I’m from with my messed up accent (it varies depending in what accent I hear a lot at that moment)
that's quite cool! would be fun!
Maite J.
Same
Chloe’s British accent has changed massively, seems more American
Chronix she said in the video she was trying to throw him off
MariahBrooke Yeah but if you listen to her in other videos you hear the change in pronunciation on certain words especially if you’re British
She's been in America for a while. I think for BF alone it's been 4-5 years.
It's natural, same think happened with Craig Ferguson. When he went back for a couple of weeks, people said his accent got stronger.
recoil53 lot's of people go through that even without leaving the country just going to a different town. Personally people say I get a twinge of the accent I grew up around when I go back while my accent generally as quite broad
She said she was going to try to throw him off by sounding more american and I’m just thinking she sounds more american then she did two years ago 😂. (But my cousins from California and has been in New Zealand for 7 years and has a interesting California Kiwi accent going on and that’s what’s happening to Chloe.)
so no one is talking about the girl in the green shirt acting for life is strange: before the storm??
what character did she voice oml-
Zlurm Samantha Myers I think 😊
@@miniatyren4224 who is Samantha i never remember their names lol
the frick She’s the shy, social awkward girl that always try to defend Nathan 🤗
honestly, as an american. god their accents were terrible.
britney my accent ain’t like this they only involved west (rich side of London) not the other sides (east) which is the projects of London 🤣 and my accent sounds nothing like this
Thank you finally someone realised 😂😂😂 barely no one speaks like this unless you’re from Sheffield 😑😑😑
K K why are you so serious HAHA
K K I agree with @britney and I’m English
@@sharney8537 you think they were doing a yorkshire accent?
When Brett said “Yes, quite” to the chocolate question-it just- he- ugh
Yeah, "quite" in America vs the UK have different meanings.
The Purple Croissant Yh that made my physically cringe
Angela Mitchinson can you elaborate?
@@vladscarkovskis8845 In British english, quite means "fairly" or "somewhat"- in American english, quite means "very".
Angela Mitchinson what if I like chocolate only a tiny bit?
Can I not answer that with yes, quite?
Anyone who’s watched buzzfeed knows immediately.
chloe😔
Chloe
Sin King only retards watch buzzfeed
@@espurr6628 yes that's why you're watching it
Priyanshi Dixit i came here to tell you guys that
Do Americans know that the accents from Chelsea and Kensington aren’t the only ones in the UK lol
Why would you assume that "the americans" wouldn't know this
Sonny Makepeace I’m English and I don’t know much about Chelsea or Kensington and they are very specific places.
L̶a̶d̶y̶ Fox Ŵøłfæ they’re upper class areas in London
@@noname4028 Ohh okay, thanks :)
always knew there were the richer and poorer areas of London, but I didn't know what they were called. Mainly because I've only been round the Thames, and Picadilly, and one other place that I can't remember.
Hoi! Im tim HOI because they don’t. Most Americans assume a British accent is “oh, yes please, oh quite so. Very much yes thank you.” And that is basically 0.01% of the British population
i like that the woman who acts just got some free dialogue coaching
"Yes, quite"
*remembers tumblr post about american vs. british 'quite'*
Uhuh sure thing bro
i was thinking the exact same thing
lrose OMG I thought this too
???
@@Big-Chungus21 Americans use "quite" as an intensifier, like "very" or "really." Brits use "quite" the opposite way, like "kinda" or "sorta."
"Did you like the new Marvel movie?"
American: I quite liked it. (I really liked it!)
Brit: I quite liked it. (I only kind of liked it.)
"Was it good?"
American: Quite good. (It was fantastic!)
Brit: Quite good. (It was okay.)
StarUnreachable | thanks for that! i wasn't sure what post they were talking about
Being British you can immediately tell who is and who isn’t by how they look and how off their accents are
Lmao im northern irish and even i could tell who was faking, says alot about how americans see the english
Too true
I'm american and I have seen so many British people, I can immediately see who's British, if I ever see a Brit I always ask them if they're from Britain
how can you tell someone is British based off of their looks?
@@thomas9152 There's just a feeling about them. I'm Swedish, and we have more than a few Brits here, mainly studying, but it's really easy to tell by their looks
The way Chloe said London I already knew she was British 0:34
@You stole my burrito, Charlie wrong
Same
Ya it sounded natural
Do one with Scottish accents! Notoriously hard to imitate.
Tbh, I would love to see that
i’m really good @ a scottish accent ngl
The only words I can say with a decent Scottish accent are weed and shrooms, don’t question it
i’m bad at a scottish accent and i’m scottish, i go to private school with a bunch of english people though so maybe that’s why
YIOUU JUST HAETE SKO'ISH PEEPUL YA KEUUUU!
Real British people know that the emergency room is called A&E
Or the ED (emergency department)
@@Aidan-mt6cl no, nobody calls A&E the ED.
You're going to A&E, it's even written above the door in most hospitals "Accident & Emergency"
@@Aidan-mt6cl That's a symptom rather than a building....
Billy Johnson A&E is in the ED!
OnceIWasYou wtf you talking about a symptom? The whole of A&E is in the ED
Plot twist:
The dialect coach has the fake accent
Chloe looks Australian but I mean Brett, “yes quite” okay mate, okay
I just thought he was weird 🤣🤣
there is no such thing as looking "Australian"
Honestly ALL the accents sound like someone pretending to be english to me except the blonde lady Chloe haha
Lepowdy The guy with the glasses...I was like, ‘stop trying’ 😂
Same.
Lepowdy nah chloe sounded so american when she said chloe
@@scarlettcoburn3418 she lives in the US so that's probably why
Yea you don’t say quite like that unless your posh
It's funny that Americans think a "British" accent is just the Queen's English or cockney. They'd have a shock as they move further north of England haha.
I wanna see them try a more northern accent. They act like the only place in England is London.
Krii Chan This. When I lived in Hong Kong, people questioned me when I said I’m from U.K. saying that my accent doesn’t sound English/UK. FFS, not everyone sounds like Jude Law or Hugh Grant.
i don’t think anyone really thinks that, but if they’re trying a british accent it’s just more typical to try the accents that are shown more in movies especially cuz they’re likely learning it for acting purposes. just like it would be weird for a british person to learn an american accent and try a michigan accent instead of like standard american or california or something more common
TBF ,a lot of Brits use a NY or valley girl accent for Americans
@@kriichan6100 i try but it always comes out sounding Scottish🤣
Question one: Name ONE place in England other than London. Done.
Emily Birchall exactly lol im from Newcastle but live in Oxford (obviously a stand out lmaoo) but like none of em went anywhere other than posh or outta england
Liverpool
I’m English
Nottingham
I'm English
The dump I live in. Not far from Sheffield.
Wolverhampton
I'm English
This guy doesn't guess by dialect. He just tries to get them to trip up.
When he asked about Harry Potter, he should have asked what the name of the first book is.
And the 6 th
Gabriela Teixeira why? That has the same nane
Lego R2D2 in England the names philosopher’s stone, but in America it’s like the sorserers stone
Philosophers stone
@@mahraba874 It was published as 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'.
For the American market is was renamed 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'.
Not being funny but the "expert" voice actor sounded more fake than any of them, wtf is that accent lol
Thats because he lives in the us and isnt trying to have an accent. Its just the way he speaks. I'm Dutch and have both English and American friends and my accent lands somewhere in the middle, as does this guy's accent.
lowkey wish the legit Brit had a super thick almost comically fake sounding accent
Get a Geordie on. “Whyaye man, this video is fuckin mint like”
She sounds a lil australian
I’d say Brett used “quite” in the wrong way 😬
I’m sorry, but the fake British accents were terrible
Edit: 1.7k likes - that’s mad!
Theo Wozniak-Kay no they weren’t 🙄
Nic W, I’m very obsessive when it comes to accents, and I am very sensitive to bad English accents (especially since I’m English). With these accents the rhythm of speech, tempo and mouth shape were off.
Nic W, though if you found these accents convincing that’s totally cool
Agreed. Sounds like they were copying princess diaries or something.
Nic W absolute shite lmao u can HEAR it especially from that Aussie dude and his “yeee”s. Dialect coach was being too nice lol
I immediately guessed who it was.
like if you did 2
omg ive never gotten so many likes!! TY
Yeah because she gave it away so easily. If she had just talked like her self I think it would have throw the linguist off more.
@@thaniaherenandez8627 ikr, it was like too fake🤷♀️
If you know who Chloe is, then you know, also, the guy sounded South African
Thania Herenandez as a native English speaker I found it easier because the others had such bad ‘English’ accents.
She said London so weird I was like get this American out of here.
To me the guy saying "ye" sounded very Australian and not at all british.
I think that's why he asked him if he had spent much time in the southern hemisphere
Sounded more South African to me
@@jamsacks it could also be that. The dialect coach seemed to think he was from Australia, too. I'm American with very little interaction with Australians, so I'm not the expert here.
@@jamsacks i would call her back sounded so south African
new zealand!
I got him in the first damn sentence. "Norvel" and "heeyah"
I wanna get you in the first damn sentence 😏
should have got someone from Liverpool on this
Scouser 👏👏
That would have been hilarious
1 vote for someone who is from Newcastle lol 😂
eyyyyy ✌🏻😚✌🏻
WHY WAS THIS THE FIRST THING I THOUGHT OF
The guy was literally just speaking in an Aussie accent.
I thought he swung from Australia to South Africa lol
...he did not sound aussie, it was some weird mix that was very vaguely south african lmao
I'd love to do this because I'm British Australian so he'd be confused.
I thought he was Australian even the dialect coach thought he sounded Australian in certain places. But I have just finished watching the Australian version and now know he is not Australian.
South African
When the first guy said "novels"... I was like "hmmmmm that sounds not English"
Niamh-Creates 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Niamh-Creates the moment I heard that I knew he was out
At first I was upset they put their real speaking voices in the intro so I couldn’t play along and guess. Then I heard their fake accents and realised there was no point anyway
imagine knowing chloe for her british accent for like 3 years while seeing this video lol
I know it's unfair as I'm British but I could tell Chloe was before she even spoke
Same! Him having to check was almost painful. It was so obvious to me.
same 😂
Mike Haywood same LOL and I’m American
All of us from Britain know who is is 🤷🏽♀️ didn’t even have to think about it. It was that easy
I'm not British but it was so obvious to me too 😂
You commenters are so rude. Hailey's English accent was outstanding.
@@arianalover5656 No-one ever said her accent was bad but as someone who is English it's quite easy to tell that her accent is fake.
@@arianalover5656 I wouldn't say outstanding. It was good, yes, but unnatural. And I'm not even English.
@@arianalover5656 Not true.
"Have you ever spent any time in the Southern Hemisphere?" HA, dialect coach already knew Brett's accent was leaning more towards Australian lol
Not Australian, mate.
@@thekillingscience oh it definitely didn't sound Australian. It sounded confused but there were some shifts that were definitely not English lol
Nah more South African
Why did they all choose London 😂 they do realise that the UK isn’t just England right 😂
ivored11 I guess it’s the easiest accent to fake.
Most actors fake a London accent it's the stereotypical accent and there are more lessons on how to fake it than there are for other British accents.
and that England isn't just London hahaha
It says english accent in the title
Well the title says England but there's more places than London in England as well... and there's no such thing as a British accent, I wish they'd sort this, Buzzfeed always do this!
As soon as he said “yes quite” it was over
It was over as soon as he opened his mouth.
It was over from the start and progressively got more and more over
So true
e w What was the coach looking for? And what was the answer instead of doorway?
Oh dear... the guy and the ginger girls “British accents” are shocking like are they being serious
Bon Jo V the girls was not that bad, the guys was a fail from the start.
@@DapoOlasiyan Yes, quite
@@quinnw4398 You need more likes lol
@@DapoOlasiyan No one except for the upper class speaks like that girl. Chloe was obviouse because she wasn't the only one speaking like a normal Brit
@@quinnw4398 very posh. Yes quite
I guessed in the first 10 seconds. Chloe was completely at ease and natural, the rest were hyped up and stereotypical. Anyone could guess with the video on mute.
Why when Americans are trying to do a British accent they always go for the posh public schoolboy accent? Haha
the other two’s accents were SO off, they could’ve chosen people a little better 😂
When they faded homeboy out when he said, “I’m invisible” I DIED 😂😭💀
ModelMaterial09 that should be a meme
Tbh he was the most obvious faker
I could tell it was Chloe from how she said "I'm from England" in all the other videos she's been in.
Next video:
A racial studies professor picks out which person is black in a line up.
Would be more difficult.
This comment deserves more likes.
yeah lol throw in a buncha indians or summat
They’ve done this on odd man out.
It's easy to tell black and white voices apart.
Black voices are very bassy and rich.
Kinda obvious the guy wasn’t English because his name is Brett, I’ve never met anyone called Brett.
Yeah, and Hayley said she put her voice to the Life Is Strange game (that I love) and this is a very appreciated game and I think almost everybody knows that 99.9% actors from there are American 🤦
Love your pfp
Audrey P thank you v much
He was Australian
I'm from Sheffield I've known 2 Brett's
Dialect coach? Bruv, I could've told you who it was in 5 seconds of each person
Did anyone else freak out when she said she was in life is strange before the storm !
me haha. she plays Samantha
@@deadlaser3 yeah, i had to look it up. she sounded familiar.
I completely forgot who Samantha is
@@heroinehei i think she's was the blonde girl who tried to (tw) end her life
Maya Fredericks no that’s Kate Samantha is the smart girl that defends Nathan when his portfolio gets steal by the red jacket guy
Most English people don’t speak in the queens English. And It’s annoying how Americans think that we all do☹️
slitherin 181 as an American who has never been to England, I can honestly say that the only English accents I know know are the ones the Harry Potter characters speak in 😂 but then again, could the average person from England differentiate all of the regional American accents? Definitely not. So I guess we’re equal.
troyanthony1993 yes we could actually 😂
@@troyhurst search up the scouse accents, birmingham accent, southern accent, northern accent, manc accent, london ends accent etc
@@troyhurst theres like 3 accents in the us and like 50 in the uk😂
@@leyleytatiana8314 So you can tell me the difference between my Connecticut accent and a Rhode Island accent? I'm all ears.
It's always a pet peeve of mine when they say British instead of English... they are not the same thing.
Explain please
@@walkerstalker0453 English is from England.
British is from the UK. All English people are British but not all British people are English.
Two examples:
English people are British AND English
Scottish people are British AND Scottish
@@WhatIsItToBurn thanks
But an English accent IS a British accent. It's correct to say that, just as it's correct to say that a Texan or a New Yorker both have American accents despite being extremely different.
Herman Von Petri There's no such thing as "an English" accent. It makes is sound like there's only one.. there's a massive difference between a Geordie and a Brummie accent or Cornish and Cockney.. it's doing my head in that people think there's just one. Like "an American" accent. Is it Boston or New Orleans? Big difference!
The actress’s accent was so clockable. You could tell it was fake from the very first moment. 😂😂😂
I feel like they’re trying to copy Who’s the Mole
CANDY W yeah
That Brett guy was putting a white settler South African accent, was he even trying to be a Brit?
dialect coach: "British people never say the 'er' on the end"
my Bristolian self: "..... laW and oRdER"
Yeah, I'm not quite sure what he was on about. I'm pretty sure all over the UK we say er at the end of a word that ends in er. 😂
@@matts1603 actually, no you don't since most british accents are non rhotic (west country and scottish are exceptions), which means you drop your R's most of the time. There are rules on when and where to drop them, it also depends if you are saying words in connected speech or just saying one single word. :)
@Andreya Tak she is also a native speaker you daft bastard unless bristol has moved since i last checked
John Bercow: "....................."
@Andreya Tak She's correct, as a rule, we British people don't pronounce the "r" at the end of a word. And we often don't pronounce the "r" when its in a word. "Word" being an example.
The man sounds like he is from South Africa
from south african
or New Zealand
Yeah that’s what I thought too
New Zealand 🇳🇿
But he’s probably Australian (I never hear the difference, same with ppl from Canada 🤷🏼♀️)
The guy sounded more South African than English.
yeah i only noticed that because of caspar 😂
Nothing like a south african
He was australian actually
Thomas Lowdon i was born in australia and lived there for the first six years of my life before i moved to england. both my parents are Australian and he definitely has a south african accent when he is attempting an english accent
@@katielouise3790 it was stated he was from down under ...that is commonly refered to as australia
Thomas Lowdon no i’m not saying he’s not i’m just saying he sounds south african
The Dialect Coach: You’re wearing a jacket
*yOu’Re eNgLiSh*
You can tell within the first 5 seconds
"corsplay"
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Dude( 0:51): "I'm like invisible, haha. ✌✌" *disappear*
i'm not a dialogue coach but i watched 30 seconds and already knew who it was. maybe it's because i'm a lonDINer
one word man LMFAOO omg such an underrated comment
Are you from Southern Hemisphere?
Brett: quite
Indeed.
Im confused “dialect coach guesses who’s faking an english accent”
They were all faking an english accent?
Ya I'm confused why the Brit was trying to fake her own natural accent??? Isn't the point that the 2 Americans can pull off a proper accent that the dialect coach can't pick up??
@@jennaye8142 There are three people, the dialect coach needs to find out who's the actual brit.
@@Trinicorn okay whats your point? I'm aware of that thank you.
jenna m it’s a challenge for the three of them to make the coach get the guess wrong
@@jennaye8142 Woah, woah, no need to get hostile. They all collectively want to throw off the dialect coach so that he gets the final answer wrong, Chloe was trying to sound like an American faking a British accent so that's how she was faking it.
Why would Chloe pull back her accent??? That’s like..not the point of the video?
its to make it seem like she was the fake
I'm with you, she shouldn't have tried to mess with her accent to trick him. Besides, hearing her actual accent, I think she's lost a bit of it, anyway, so that might have fooled him more.
You don’t need to be a dialect coach or even a British person to know this, the other to were trying way to hard especially the guy😂
I’m just glad Buezzfeed didn’t name this “British accent”.
I'd have gone apeshit. I'm from Morningside in Edinburgh and have a British accent. It would be really funny if people were trying accents other than the home counties
Barry Leslie I’m from Birmingham and I’m sick of these yanks thinking that the only accents are London accents or RP
I’m from England and have never met anyone who speaks like that so I think it’s a London thing
@@dirtybirdy7937 Big up the corner
brumav lol
‘yes, quite 🥴🥴’
also chloe sounds australian to me when she’s speaking normally lmao
was the first guy even trying?!
The Americans are so bad!! 😂 They both say “Londin”. Also Chloe is actually better at pretending to be an American pretending to be british.
Philigan87 lol not really
The guy on the left is an aussie, get over your inferiority complex about America already
As an Australian, I thought Chloe was an Australian faking a British accent? I couldn’t be convinced otherwise for a moment. That guy was good!