@Zeidane Hall if you didn't know not all Jamaican sound the same because people from st Elizabeth sounds totally different from people from st Thomas yes we all Jamaican but Some accents are deeper than some
@@cookiecookie1780 People in Kingston speak standard english in some instances and anything but standard English in another. Kingstonians always be creating slangs
That's fascinating! Maybe their is some Latin history behind it or something. Really mostly older Jamaicans say Tomatis. *The Jamaican spoke in the Patwa Dialect* not with an "Accent."
We could have gotten it from Turkey. We may never know. I'm jamaican and I have a Turkish math teacher and I've come realise that we share a lot of things.
Forst, bottle pomegranite, macaroni, militerry, ool, aiile,plantaan, cocanut, naba, tomata. Im a black man from texas thats how we say it i hope yall read it in the southern accent.
@@whitepouch0904 I mean it could it would be interesting to think they crossed paths , I took “Latin” a dead language in highschool so I would know medical terms in college
Pizza and love you could always use a rough good morning 🌞😘 be able 💋 all over the place to myself day today good wedding ring you tomorrow morning wedding and ring
U dont hear nothing funny yet we jamaican love to double our words just to add emphasis like bad bad = very bad ( which can be in a good way like wicked ).....plaka plaka= very mucky....and many more we build new words every month
Haha, reminds me of my brother, when he was small he used to say "Züpfe" instead of "Pfütze" 😂😂 (I'm sorry, i guess both versions will be hard to pronounce for some people, it's german)
@@kristianefalk my personal favorite that I said as a child was always "Universium" instead of "Universum" and I still think my version sounds better 😂
I have mixed opinions on it. Because just as in this, uninformed people will assume everyone in the country speaks roughly like that when it often isn't true for certain countries. I live in Jamaica. Half the words that lady called I've never heard said like that and I've been here for like 20 years.
@@poesia-com-cafeinano shit they aren’t actually related dude. It’s the same was that you would said « what’s up bro » to someone else, you don’t have to be related to be family
Most people do it's our governments that don't and try and drag us along with them. Like most Americans don't agree with what is happening in Israel yet our country continues to support Israel criminal actions
Cus that’s not how the world is with how much bad spirits in it. Just wait until Christ comes and saves those who accepted him and tried to live by him
The Jamacian accent is unique but NOT sexy. I can't listen to it without feeling like I have a brain anuryseum. It's a funny accent. When my friends talk, I can't help but laugh, especially when their mad. But to call it sexy, no. If a Jamaican were to flirt with me, I would burst out laughing. It's an accent with a mixture of pronouncing every syllable or removing every syllable to make up a new word. 😂😂😂😂😂 Ask them to say Penguin funniest pronunciation. I've heard of the word 🤣🤣 P.S. no malicious intent with this comment. Just my personal opinion.
I was 16 years old when I learned that ponganat was called pomegranate. All those years and nooo one corrected me lol. I made the discovery at Bath and Body Works when I saw a fragrance called “Midnight Pomegranate”. Prior to that I thought it was a Jamaican fruit you could only get at Joe’s market 😂
And I love them for it. I separate women and black women because typically we're not included in conversation in general about women. Sounds like you're offended that I specified supporting and appreciating black women. Maybe you should work on your relationships relative to your ethnic group.
Love it, people from different lands coming together and exploring their differences, sharing with the world in a friendly exchange of knowledge. Absolutely wholesome and warms my heart. Keep it up, Tomatis got me rollin 😂
I'm Jamaican also, but for those who are saying we don't say "tomatiss" it depends where in Jamaica you're from because I know people who actually call 'tomato' "tomatiss" even young people. I personally don't call it that though, I say tomato. :)
To me the Jamaican girl was speaking patois. You and I know that there are people who speak standard English with a Jamaican accent which is what the challenge is about.
Yupppppp!!!!! This was different - it was mutual and respectful. That white guy had a superiority complex like “you don’t know how to speak English. I speak it correctly.” To think they are actually married. Yikes!
Old Nigerian women as well.... I had always pick on that for years growing up (like tomati 🍅 sound from elder women, especially in owambe *Nigeria party* gathering ....TO MA TI call every angle. About age 65 upward! U could here TOMATI... MY MUM NEVER CALL TOMATI. SO IT'S LIKE AGE 10 GROUP SENIOR HER.
@@kuzemike4804 I understand...my grand mother died in 2016 an that word died with her...been i while I don't hear that word....jamaicans talk like that but we write in standard english
"oil"
"Ayle"
"Then how do you say aisle?"🤨
"Ayle"😌
🤣🤣🤣
LOL
Lost in the oil aisle 😔
Her asking where the oil aisle is, she gonna say “where is the ayle ayle?” 😭😭😭
@@avocado3-in-182 best believe all Jamaicans would understand.
Make a Jamaican say "I'll be in the oil aisle."
Not the seductive, “Tomatis!” Lmao 😭😭😭💀💀
😜
In portuguese the word tomatoes can be used for balls/testicles. Tomates
“Pomogranate”
“Panganut”
I know my people and my people no me, Yoruba to the world 😂😂
In swedish its "Potatis" for potato. Its just Tomat for tomato.
lol Nigerians and Jamaicans discussing pronunciations like the British and Americans.
“PONG GANAT” 🗣️🔥‼️
I'm a Jamaican and that's exactly how we sound
@Zeidane Hall if you didn't know not all Jamaican sound the same because people from st Elizabeth sounds totally different from people from st Thomas yes we all Jamaican but Some accents are deeper than some
Yeah ppl in kingston speak mostly standard english. But in the other parishes like st Elizabeth, a some trang trang patois
@@cookiecookie1780 People in Kingston speak standard english in some instances and anything but standard English in another. Kingstonians always be creating slangs
Actually we call tomato "Domates" in Turkey so some villagers or locas and old people may say Tomatis because of regional accent thing lol
That's fascinating! Maybe their is some Latin history behind it or something. Really mostly older Jamaicans say Tomatis. *The Jamaican spoke in the Patwa Dialect* not with an "Accent."
We could have gotten it from Turkey. We may never know. I'm jamaican and I have a Turkish math teacher and I've come realise that we share a lot of things.
In South Africa we call it "tamati"
😂😂😂😂 I'm here for this
Cocumba= cucumber😂
Tomatis
We Jamaican also say coaknat instead of coconut
Forst, bottle pomegranite, macaroni, militerry, ool, aiile,plantaan, cocanut, naba, tomata. Im a black man from texas thats how we say it i hope yall read it in the southern accent.
She knew tomatis was coming she was bracing herself 😂😂😂
Tomate is the Spanish word for tomato from nuhuatl word tomatl. The plural word is tomatoes so that kinda make sense
“Tomatis” is when you’re from the country in Jamaica 😂😂😂
@@whitepouch0904Jamaicans don’t speak nahauatl , Mexicans barely speak it anymore
@@blove9415 ermm I know but it doesn’t mean it’s not influenced 🙄
@@whitepouch0904 I mean it could it would be interesting to think they crossed paths , I took “Latin” a dead language in highschool so I would know medical terms in college
“Pomegranate”
“Panganut”
💀💀
I'm dead 😂😂
This could totally fit in that video where people can’t spell pregnant
“Is there a possibly that I’m panganut?”
😂😂😂@@NotEnoughCharactersForMyUserna
The way she leans forward and softly whispers "tomatis" always absolutely does me in
How many times have you watched this
Yes
I say to may to
💯
Im at like 6 times its too funny
"TOOmatO" 🥺
"Tomatise 😏"
the emojis fit so well lol
I like how she say it because it’s similar to how we say it in my Italian dialect (pomodoro in Italian, Tumates in dialect)
Quale dialetto?@@federica_rovere
@@moose7012 in dialetto laghee (lago di Como) si dice simile. Lei dice tumatis, qui tumates. Boh mi faceva abbastanza ridere questa assonanza
Omg Both sound like Bamas
The people in the back going “plahhhuhhhn” for plaintain and cracking up got me dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The laughs. When both realise that they each sound ridiculous to each other 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pizza and love you could always use a rough good morning 🌞😘 be able 💋 all over the place to myself day today good wedding ring you tomorrow morning wedding and ring
@@marisiahoyte6501 did u have a stroke typing that tf is it supposed to say lmao
@@marisiahoyte6501 am dead....u must be sleep typing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@marisiahoyte6501 I'm sorry, what?
@@marisiahoyte6501 wtf lmao English plz
My god I love their accents but
"Ayel."
"Then how do you say aisle?"
"Ayel."
It kills me
Lenny 🤣🤣🤣 its so true 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
ile - oil
I'll - mi
aisle - aile
Don't laugh without blaming colonialism
Thank you 🇳🇬
@@McNaireXstream ight bruh calm down
U dont hear nothing funny yet we jamaican love to double our words just to add emphasis like bad bad = very bad ( which can be in a good way like wicked ).....plaka plaka= very mucky....and many more we build new words every month
"Paddle"
"Paggle"
"Uhn uhn" 😂😂
That destroyed my soul. Lmaoooo. She wasn’t having any of that.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My fav part 😂
Too funny
😂😂😂😂
I laughed so hard. I can hear my grandma saying "pass mi di tamatis" 😂 🇯🇲. Love you and miss you Grammy
Tasha The Brit 😂😂🙏🏾
SAME! Only my Granny said it like that!
That’s how we say it in Sierra Leone too 🇸🇱 lol 😂
Awwww
@@marmar9957 ik a lot of ppl who has descendants from there including me
This is exactly how we should deal with our differences.. realise they exist and laugh
👏
I see you with that 'realise'.
@@azearaazymoto461 where are you from?
@@sv5479❤
People do realize they exist and laugh.... at each other tho. Not in a good way
Sis lost it at tomato, she just disappeared 😂
Tomatis 😂😂 so precious ❤
I've watched this so many times and I laugh out loud at "tamatis" each time 😂😅😅
That is exactly how you say tomato if ur from the country part of Jamaica 🇯🇲....
The plantain sounds like the Jamaican girl says Platnum.
"uhn uhn" , now lives rent free in my head.😅😂😂😂😂😂
I'll be saying kokanati for always😂
I'd give my soul to be pegged h both them
Train me mommy
😂😂😂😂
Nah the one with the Jamaicans has me forever saying “certificates” their way
“CERFITICATES” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not me reading both as cerfiticate😂😂
u say tomato i say hopsitle
Haha, reminds me of my brother, when he was small he used to say "Züpfe" instead of "Pfütze" 😂😂 (I'm sorry, i guess both versions will be hard to pronounce for some people, it's german)
@@alisonsutherland4851 SAME dwl
@@kristianefalk my personal favorite that I said as a child was always "Universium" instead of "Universum" and I still think my version sounds better 😂
Them “oi,aisle” me “oOoOlLlLl!!”😂😂😂😂
Somebody seh yuh wrong 😂😂
Who watch more than once gather here lol! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
😂❤
I report for fan service
Here!
Mi de bout!! 😂
I surely did as a J.can myself 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲....
This is so funny I feel like this should be more popular
I think so too
I have mixed opinions on it. Because just as in this, uninformed people will assume everyone in the country speaks roughly like that when it often isn't true for certain countries. I live in Jamaica. Half the words that lady called I've never heard said like that and I've been here for like 20 years.
@@traceyantory5217 I don't think its that deep bro 😕
@@traceyantory5217 yeah i know that feeling
This was adorable! ❤️
Tomatiss
Tomato*😂
Seriously 😂
😂😂 rotf.. What a twist
😂😂
@Faheva Jamaican Depend pon whey yuh live.😂
“pongonut.”
IM ACTUALLY CRYING 😭😭💀
Ok but their laughs were COMPLETELY contagious 😂😂
😅😂
Yesss, I died laughing before they busted out laughing!! 😂😭
@@jalyssagibson132 FOR REAL😂😂
YES... They are adorably gorgeously personable!!
Then how do say aisle??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Di same waaaay
Dwl yeh mn😅😂😂😂
I love Jamaican accent omg😭❤️
ilze🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
We know the difference😂
was wondering the same also 😂😂😂
but better that than the nigerian Oiiii, she be sounding like british man in the middle of busy town
Now ...."certificate"😂😂😂😂 Jamaica's "surfaticket"😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Oh I need to heart it😂😂😂😂😂
How about sausage? Sachiz
😂😂😂
Sir tiff E Kate 😂
Bruh the sudden flash of “Girl wtf” on her face when she said oil 😂😂😂
I love this. She killed her with the ✨Tomatis✨
E
Two beautiful sisters!!! Bigup Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Jamaica 🇯🇲
Those aren't your sisters bro those are two different countries and cultures
@@poesia-com-cafeinaask em yourself. The slave trade pretty much directly connected all 3 places.
@@poesia-com-cafeinano shit they aren’t actually related dude. It’s the same was that you would said « what’s up bro » to someone else, you don’t have to be related to be family
He's saying two beautiful black women and respecting the countries and cultures they are from
@shani9726I don’t know o
Blood hell, I love the Jamaican accent. It’s just so cool.
It really is, I wish I could implicate their accent but I butcher it every time I try 🥹
You mean "replicate" or even "imitate" but I get you!🙂 @@YahLoverDOMMY13
RON WEASLEY????
I keep watching this repeatedly just because their laughter is contagious. I got laid off from my job today. Needed the laughter! Thank you!
I hope and pray you find something better
God’s gonna open a door for you
@@coreywilson5167When?
U ll get another one
I hope everything is okay for you sweetie!❤
This is too cute! Why can't the whole world be like this? Just except each other's differences and laugh about it in peace 🤷🏾♀️
❤❤❤😂😂🎉😂😅❤❤❤
Most people do it's our governments that don't and try and drag us along with them. Like most Americans don't agree with what is happening in Israel yet our country continues to support Israel criminal actions
Because people differences impede upon each other.
… money follow the money oil ect
Cus that’s not how the world is with how much bad spirits in it. Just wait until Christ comes and saves those who accepted him and tried to live by him
"Then how do you say Aisle?" 😂😂 got me! Their laugh is so cute 😊
Thanks for the laughs and your service!
Who noticed their beauty,,,, 😁 they're so beautiful 😍 ❤️
Absolutely gorgeous 🧡💟
So beautiful breathtaking
Simps
Damn yall niggas simpin simpin🤣🤣🤣 mans said breathtaking 😭😭
SIMP
Jamaican and Nigerian serving in the American Army😂😂😂 brooo that’s wild
Both fled their countries
War criminals
@@johnh8705facts. That is the real tragedy
Its not that wild you should get out more 😅
They be sending their pay back home to help out so hey🤷🏾
In Nigeria Oil is actually pronounced as "Oyel" 😂
Only among the south south pls
She is Yoruba
Oyel is mostly a common pronunciation for the igbos
Thsts if you're Igbo or from the south south she seems like a yoruba girl
“Oyel” is definitely Edo State side 😂😂😂😂
Why did I just watch this like 12 times and laugh harder every time???? Goofy a$$e$!! 😂😂😂
Asin… I have watched it an unhealthy number of times 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love the Jamaican accent. They really just mix up and skip letter sounds and create their own thing. One of the sexiest accents around. 💚🖤💛
Thank you.😊
The Jamacian accent is unique but NOT sexy. I can't listen to it without feeling like I have a brain anuryseum. It's a funny accent. When my friends talk, I can't help but laugh, especially when their mad. But to call it sexy, no. If a Jamaican were to flirt with me, I would burst out laughing. It's an accent with a mixture of pronouncing every syllable or removing every syllable to make up a new word. 😂😂😂😂😂 Ask them to say Penguin funniest pronunciation. I've heard of the word 🤣🤣
P.S. no malicious intent with this comment. Just my personal opinion.
@@kukinoris8941Ping-wing!
As a jamaican, it's the first I hear people referring to accent as sexy 😂😂😂 U sure a sexy i did wah seh ?
Tank yu!😂
They both are just too cute.
The Nigerian lady is definitely Yoruba!😅 I’m Yoruba too. 🤗 I’ve always liked the Jamaican accent.
She is igbo
Her surname is OBI. She might have grown up ad a kid in Lagos.
Asa Nwa oh! Thank you.
See your mouth like yoruba🤣
I'm half youruba half ogoni and my mom says it somewhat different
"nu uh" is universal XD
That 🥥 pronunciation from the jaimaican was on point 😂
The oil part kill mi🇯🇲🇳🇬🤣🤣🤣🤣
That "tomato" brought out the Nigerian in her. We proud of you all beauties. Thank You for your service ❤
The neighbor brought out the Yoruba acent in her 😂
@@michaelahunanya7289 yes o sounded like Neighgbo!😂
She's igbo though@@michaelahunanya7289
I thot coconut did.😂
Tomatus
Hey Jamaican sister u forgot to also add that coconut sometimes pronounce as 'coke-nat' out here 🤣
😆
True
I thought that when I heard her say the word...😅
@@leamar3906 yeah for real 😊
💯 I was looking for DIS 😂
Oil and aisle are synonymous to one another😂
Homophones but.... Close enough
Clean up on oil 7
homonyms
@@cheyenneross758who are you calling a homophobe? 🤨
@@saintsea-hat7891 😂😂
I love the Nigerian 🇳🇬 and Jamaican 🇯🇲 accents ♥️🖤💚
WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT PLANTAIN SOUNDED SO COUNTRY-
??
I lost it at "oil" 😂
Exactly right. We change everything 😂😂😂. Jamaican patois to di world!!😂😂😂🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤❤❤❤
I love how she said "plantains". Sound so Southern. ❤️
Definitely from south-south, it's a clear in her accent.
No it doesn't
@@fire418it definitely does
i love how the right lady points next word "tomato" with smile while the left cracking up completely
Lol I'm jamaican
This is littt😄😄😄🤣🤣🤣🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I’m Nigerian and I love love this ❤
It’s TREMENDOUS when The Diaspora can enjoy each other👊🏾😎🔥🤗💥🥰
One of my coworkers is from Jamaica and every time she says "genklemen" instead of gentlemen it warms my heart ❤️
When the girl said shoke her head to her saying paddle I DIEDDDD 😭😂😂
Leave a like unless you want ImJayStation at your doorstep tonight.
Same way suh
I absolutely love y’all accent ❤️
😂That's how we speak Jamaican Patwa. That's not an "Accent" Fun video nonetheless. The Nigerians have a Dialect as well.
Esther StrategicAdvisor it is an accent lol what are you talking about
@@kw6724 nah patwa is a creole language
I was 16 years old when I learned that ponganat was called pomegranate. All those years and nooo one corrected me lol. I made the discovery at Bath and Body Works when I saw a fragrance called “Midnight Pomegranate”. Prior to that I thought it was a Jamaican fruit you could only get at Joe’s market 😂
Jamaican language: Certificate pronounced 'cerfiticate'. Film pronounced 'flim'.
@@UXtatic 😂😂😂 😂 Yes
Eeeh I was 22 when I learned it, still 22 rn cause me just learn it🤕🤕
Really
Learned it at high school when I ordered a juice and no one understood what I said.
Watching Obi nearly lose it after "plantain" had me crying 😂
😂😂🤣🤣🤣 When she said "Tomatis" I felt in the pit of my stomach 🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥♥️♥️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
their smiles, their complexion, their laughs they are SO BEAUTIFUL! ✨
Thank you ❤
Obi said you f***ing with me 😂
This kept me laughing the whole day, especially when the lady on the right said plantain with her accent
Velly M Pansa 😂
The Jamaican lady has a soothing voice, they both have great smiles
Thank you for this!
Meh lauff fish til meh nailey cry!
Jamaicans all over the world you are a beautiful group of people.
😊🇯🇲
Both accents are beautiful ❤
Nigeria accent sound funny😂
Beautiful black women! Beautiful cultures! Thank you for your service!?❤❤❤
theyre WOMENN
@@ana..a. they’re black women 🙄
And I love them for it. I separate women and black women because typically we're not included in conversation in general about women. Sounds like you're offended that I specified supporting and appreciating black women. Maybe you should work on your relationships relative to your ethnic group.
Black women
If e pain you. Hi hug transformer @@ana..a.
You are too :^)
Love to see the family from across the water laughing together.
They both fled. Neither would flee to the others home country 😂😂😂
@@johnh8705Americans flee to Nigeria annually. You must be dumb
Am I the only one here to watch this so many times?? I love my creole and my french !!! So much love from Haïti!!❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, you're the only one!
Love it, people from different lands coming together and exploring their differences, sharing with the world in a friendly exchange of knowledge. Absolutely wholesome and warms my heart. Keep it up, Tomatis got me rollin 😂
Wish they had tried to say certificate, the Jamaican would be surfy-ticket.
Lol, a Yoruba person would say "SA-tifi-KET" 😅
Yess and fooliness
@@taiwofakoya3706
Surely you left off the i after "ket".....😂
@@empresscrafts689 lawd a mercy!!! Mi did figot bout 'foolinish'
@@misschin99 🤣🤣 I love saying it - it emphasises how foolish the scenario is
Two africans having a wonderful laugh.. Love to see it ladies. Proud Jamaican here.
I'm Jamaican also, but for those who are saying we don't say "tomatiss" it depends where in Jamaica you're from because I know people who actually call 'tomato' "tomatiss" even young people. I personally don't call it that though, I say tomato. :)
My granny say it😂😂😂😂
@@deesseverseau1500 lol Most old people say it, but young people say it too especially if they grow up around them. :)
Exactly that's what I said...
To me the Jamaican girl was speaking patois. You and I know that there are people who speak standard English with a Jamaican accent which is what the challenge is about.
I didn’t say it, but I was very confused. I’ve never heard a Jamaican pronounce it “tomatis” before.
The fact that they're having fun is the greatest for me😂
I was in a dark head space just now and this made me laugh so much .
I hope you're having brighter days!
Everyone: “Someone help in the oil aisle!”
Jamaicans: “Sambadi help in da AIL AIL”
thats like when i was last in Jamaica and Mr Garden was waiting for me inna di Gordon unda di Arinj three.
Man i miss being active, you get to meet the coolest people and do shit like this
Yes!!
I love this challenge.
Marie Kanu thank you
That Nigerian lady is Yoruba. My tribe. I am sooo sure. If she were Igbo or South South she'd have pronounced "Oil" as "Oyel"😁
She pronounced it oi
@@jidechiemeka 😅
She is actually Igbo,a Yoruba would have pronounced it as "Hoi"
This lady is clearly Igbo. If you cannot tell from your accent then look at her last name on her uni.
She no be correct Igbo then😅😅
Thank you for your service.Ladies love yeah❤😊
I love seeing beautiful female friendships ❤
Right I hope this is a lifetime friendship ❤
See even if this girl said "no" It was friendly unlike the the white guy and the girl he HIGH KEY looked disgusted
Yupppppp!!!!! This was different - it was mutual and respectful. That white guy had a superiority complex like “you don’t know how to speak English. I speak it correctly.” To think they are actually married. Yikes!
@@JustCHICHI righttt he looked like he just lives with her for fun
Link?
Love your banter inbetween the words
Love tht we are uniting together....❤❤😂😂😂
Now try it with words beginning with the letter "H"
Lol or words beginning with "th"
Lol yuh going to leave wi alone my yute.
‘H’... what’s that?! 🤣🤣😂🤦🏾♂️
No! It's perfect without it. Affi wi language
That's the Yoruba people Achilles heels
This is so wholesome 😆 I love how they laugh together at the end ❤
Why Jamaican just soundin like southern Texas with more spice 💀
No it doesn’t
We say 'growun some tamatees' in bush Australia! Love these funny girls
Only elders say tumatice younger generation say tomayto (to-may-toe)
Old Nigerian women as well.... I had always pick on that for years growing up (like tomati 🍅 sound from elder women, especially in owambe *Nigeria party* gathering ....TO MA TI call every angle.
About age 65 upward! U could here TOMATI...
MY MUM NEVER CALL TOMATI.
SO IT'S LIKE AGE 10 GROUP SENIOR HER.
@@kuzemike4804 I understand...my grand mother died in 2016 an that word died with her...been i while I don't hear that word....jamaicans talk like that but we write in standard english
And possibly deep country.
@@UXtatic 😂DEEEEP country
I was thinking the same 😂
They both have beautiful Accents 😀😀