‘I Woke Up One Morning and Had a Thick Geordie Accent’ | This Morning
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- Imagine waking up one morning, and finding yourself with a completely brand new accent?! Well that’s exactly what happened to 26-year-old Verity Went. The Staffordshire-based barber grew up with a Midlands accent, but one day after taking a nap she found herself with a thick Geordie accent instead. While she has not been formally diagnosed, Verity said that every doctor she has spoken to believes it to be a case of foreign accent syndrome - a condition where the way you talk shifts and changes in a way that's sudden and very noticeable. She joins us today to tell us more, alongside neurologist Professor Mark Edwards.
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I woke up from a nap with a geordie accent...but i am from Newcastle so i wasnt too concerned
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That's champion, man.
HahaahahHahahHahahahHha ! You killed me mate !
I'm from the Newcastle area & I've heard people try to immitate Geordie, you can always tell. This lady is speaking impeccable Geordie, absolutely flawless. I'm glad it's been a positive experience for her. Much love from Geordieland
it clearly hasn't all been a positive experience judging by the other things she said, but she's remaining optimistic and has put a brave face on it. That's pretty incredible really. She said she has experienced horrific migraines, seizures, numbness down one side of her body and speech problems for years. She said she's hoping it doesn't get bad again as she hasn't had a seizure for a while. I have FND too, it's horrible and can be quite debilitating.
Waking up with a Geordie accent must be terrible, I feel for the poor lady
She has the accent but doesn't use the words, she should come see me I will teach her the ways😅
@@KrisRoberts114 way aye a good idea pet
@@aldozilli1293 I'd rather be geordie than scouse manc or brummie, fancy thinking all the English should talk like they're from Kent or somewhere
as a geordie, theres nothing worse than a fake geordie accent. this ladys accent is actually spot on. mad how the brain works tho x
I agree with you 💯 she certainly sounds genuine!
agree, very spot on for sure. i could swer shes from the new castle.
I learned how to speak geordi in drama school, I spent a year practicing then lived there for 10 months, right in the heart of the city..... When I go out there now, I put on the accent and my brain is just triggered to the accent... I pass as a geordi everytime..... You can fool anyone with practice.......... Don't be fooled by this clown...
I love the geordie accent x I'm a lancashire lass x
@@roseyk7677 there’s so many variations of the accent though, depending on which side of the River Tyne you’re from. I’ve lived in Leeds now for 30 years and can easily understand an accent and know if it’s North, West, East or South of the city. I lived in the Tyne Valley area for 18 year’s and speak nothing like someone from the other side of the city. Local dialect is unique so it’s impossible to say she’s not genuine. It’s the same everywhere throughout the world.
One day you're Alison Hammond, the next you're Cheryl Cole 😂
This comment is golden 😂
Thanks! racking my brain for who she reminded me of.
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Its just Cheryl now, pet
Not sure which is worse !
Foreign accent syndrome is really rare. I remember watching a video of a lady who woke up with a Chinese accent
Racist comment coming from you.
Class😂
Chinese accent? What's wong with that?
Its absolute BS, and I can and always have been able to dramatically change my voice to over 50 different accents, Scottish, Welsh, American, Australian, Irish I do them all. I can even do a Zimbabwean accent.
@@captricharddee3634 who said there was something wrong with it?
A west Midlands accent is very difficult to lose, and after listening girl there is no doubt that she is 100% genuine. Sometimes severe shock can do strange thing to a person.
Maybe she is reincarnated
I’m actually from there too and after living in America just for a year, I somehow got an American accent. I still get asked where I’m from in my hometown 😂😂😂
@@xragdoll5662no way its impeccable
No one would CHOOSE a Georgie accent.
The worst accent to wake up with is a Brummie accent
She's more Geordie than me and I was born and raised in Newcastle.
But is the fog on the Tyne all yours all yours?
@bigbasil1😂😂😂😂908
Same as me
Josie and Dermot’s very confused but genuinely concerned faces are just too funny 🤣
As an American, this is such a beautiful accent to me. I think it fits her voice better.
I agree! It sounds so much better. Real beautiful.
People from Northern England are a lot more bubbly and friendly. Kind of like how Southerners are viewed in the US
I guess..... I disagree 😂
Her accent is annoying
@@Electiger-y5kYeah, i really don’t like the geordie accent it’s just really annoying to me. I don’t like people from up there, or my experience is that they are not nice at all.
This happened to a friend of mine. He went from a rural Kentucky accent to a formal British accent overnight.
@DeathAdder3000😂
I’m born and bred in London and this used to happen to me after watching an episode of Byker Grove.
🤣🤣🤣, Its true tho....After watching Brookside, well you know 🤣
Not funny
Based 😅
Oh yes we’ve all been there
I used to love biker grove
The Geordie accent is really nice. I’m American and I absolutely love it.
My whole time in America they were just saying huh?? Everytime
I'm a geordie and often got mistaken for a German when in New York. 😂
I’m a Geordie and I absolutely love the Geordie Accent.
@@lucindawinehouse2002 it’s nice! 😊
@@betterfad3d Thanks 😊
The lady doing the interview sympathises. She is from inner city Glasgow but woke up one morning in the middle of a field sounding like Worzel.
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Nice one 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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The women is obviously faking it, and what a great way to get payed on TV, I can do a very convincing Irish accent despite never going there.
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I love the Geordie accent. I wish I could do it so well. Maybe I'll go for a nap...
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I’m from Newcastle and it’s my normal accent
I lived there for a few years and honestly the accent made me sick 🤣. Only some variants are nice especially in women. I like this girl and Cheryl Cole’s accent but the “radgie” accent. No thank you
@@lucindawinehouse2002that tends to be the case when your from Newcastle..
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This young lady has had greatness bestowed upon her. She has been chosen.
Wit 😂😂😂
I'm from the NE and her accent is more Geordie than mine, incredible, it's so accurate, I almost don't believe she's not from Newcastle. Thank god she's ok with it.
I'm from County Durham and she's more Northern than me too 🤣
It's more the posh end accent like Newcastle north not the west end, the west end tends to have a more rough Northumbrian/Middlesborough twang intertwined
No it doesn't 😂 the Geordie accent is nothing like anything from Middlesbrough @@KrisRoberts114
i’m from northumberland and i already don’t sound geordie but this just puts my accent to shame 😭
@london8701 look up 1976: Northumbrian accents,its a bbc documentary, that's what a proper northumbrain accent sounds like🤣 good luck understanding them, my grandad whips his accent out when speaking to me but uses his proper English for everyone else😅
i’m amazed, i live in newcastle, born and raised. she has a perfect accent
This is bizzare! Even the "it's mental, a know". Is such a geordie saying!
I always say that and I'm from Notts lol.
I say that and I’m from Glasgow haha
“it’s mental, ano”
and the "my mam" part
Am in midlands and we say it too lol
I suffer with functional neurological disorder and it’s never spoken about im so glad it’s been mentioned it needs more awareness , my whole life has changed because of functional neurological disorder
Agreed❤
Are you guys on the FND groups on FB?
I hope your daughter gets good help, that must be very hard at a young age.
Same, just been diagnosed. Imagine if this happened. Tbh I think it’s a label for when they don’t know what’s going on
In times gone by the patients would have been considered to be suffering psychologically induced symptoms paralysis, weakness, fits, speech problems etc and told as there was no organic cause. Terminology used was Conversion Disorder and Dissociative Disorder and patients would have been directed to psychiatry/psychology with a view to treating in order to get rid of the abnormalities.
Have you ever scratched your backside without thinking and thought you wished you hadn't when you realised someone was watching. The reason was your mind recognised your body's itch and your arm responded but you didn't have to stop, think and then scratch. The mind and body are connected and sometimes the mind without obvious control by the patient causes loss of ability now called Functional Neurological Disorder. The mind can make the body work well but sometimes the mind causes the body to stop working.
I watched this expecting her to be a fraud but this is totally genuine. Wow!!
You’re have a bubble surely mate? It’s as genuine as wrestling
Lol could not be more BS if she tried.
@@HOLLASOUNDSand you still watched ahahahahahhaha
@@rubyfaulkner-n2m I like to have a look at what the sheep are eating.
@@HOLLASOUNDSspot on she pronounced 'doctors'2ways in the same sentence, ppl are so gullible
I’m diagnosed with chronic hemiplegic migraine disorder. When I was 19 I’ve had a greater Manchester accent all my life. Once I spoke Liverpudlian for 24 hours! I’m now 38 it never happened again but u go girl happy for you thanks for sharing x
Did it scare you?
Scouse would be the worst one to switch to 💀
I have it too, the most recent episode I lost the ability to speak and couldnt understand what people were saying to me whilst also having a horrid migraine in which i lost my vision. I begged my doctors for HRT as i knew being peri menopause that could cause migraines to worsen. After that last episode they finally relented and ive not had a single migraine for alnost two months, when i was having them multiple times per day.
I have have had migraines since I was a kid where my vision goes and I’m sick. It’s horrendous. Nothing more annoying when people think it’s just a headache.
They are brutal!
That professor was so nice. Love how he kept involving her as well
The Geordie accent is my favourite English accent I’d be so happy if I woke up one morning and sounded like that 😂
I’ve worked in many call centres and quickly picked up on many accents, and recite it even now. But this girl speaks so fluently, I don’t believe this is put on. It’s amazing how diverse our brains are.
If you search the web there are many cases of this thing and the people are sane, normal adults who would have no reason in the world to perpetrate some pointless hoax...like faking a change of accent. People are afraid of things they don't understand therefore you've got a lot of dopes in the comments saying this woman is lying. Even the doctor in this video says that this is something known in the medical literature.
This is a whole new way of reinventing yourself 😂
New years rez. Be geordie
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I am at complete utter astonishment! Or under a devine light.
I'm from the States in Chicago, Illinois
I wanted to hear a Geordie accent so I sought UA-cam and stumbled on this video.
I'm 49 and was diagnosed with "converter disorder" a year ago. I've had it since childhood, but they called it "panic attacks" all my years. I suffer from convulsions/seizures that weren't epilepsy. I get migraines, numbness, and tingling sensations that prevent me from doing my daily activities.
I don't know anyone with my condition and my doctors say they can't do much for it. I don't take any medications.
To have come across this for completely different reason, is just shocking to me to see someone else who has this and hear her story and what she's gone through (she's prob has been through more than she could have time to tell).... and she speaks GEORDIE! Much love and healing vibes to this young lady.
Wow!! What a coincidence. Blessings to you
@@Babesinthewood97. . and also to you. 🙏
It’s so annoying to hear unsolicited advice and i of all people understand this but another possibility could be psychogenic non-epileptic seizures! It’s a kind of bizarre condition that can vary greatly depending on the person, but from what you describe it sounds awfully similar. And yes, it is a kind of conversion disorder. There isn’t a ton known on it but that’s changing relatively quickly.
In order to be diagnosed you need to have a video EEG done by a neurologist, preferably one specializing in epilepsy. Rush actually has a clinic/program for this specific condition too! It’s rather new and I’ve done it myself (I’m also in the Chicago area). The main treatment is therapy, and typically a specific kind, but there is also some evidence that antidepressants can help reduce the frequency of episodes/“seizures”.
@mckenzielangendorf1437 any improvement? Also have the same problem
Absolutely amazing. Thank goodness she likes her new accent!
She fell asleep as a brummie and woke up speaking English 😂😂
Right loooool 😅
As a geordie, her accent is actually spot on.
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Unreal isn't it!!!!
I can't get over it, even if it was put on it's better than any "impression" I've ever heard!
@@tallulahbaddulah
I was in Newcastle the other week and she even looks the part 😂
She even says Mam and not mum etc... Crazy!
Fascinating. There was a news story here in Texas about a Hispanic lady, normal mother no nonsense, typical Texas drawl, who suddenly started speaking in a London accent. She has never been to England, not a person who watches UK TV shows, just woke up with it. Very amazing.
Thanks for covering this, I also suffer from FND. It’s really debilitating. Great to raise awareness, thanks Verity x
I wonder if you’re actually gifted instead
did your accent change?
@@biegebythesea6775 no, but some days I can’t form words as normal and sound different
This is true Geordie, it is a very hard accent to copy and she is sounding realistic.
That's because Ant and Dec hacked into her brain lyk
I can't help wondering if she spent a lot of time listening to geordies before this happened. Like Cheryl from that girl group, or perhaps a friend. Unless you're hearing an accent a lot, it seems unlikely you'd suddenly be able to accurately speak it. I'm also intrigued if she knows not just how to speak with the accent, but also knows all the local words that people from Newcastle use. Fascinating story.
Agreed, She said she'd visited "near newcastle" (so Tyne & Wear) as a child. How come? Maybe a relative up there or something. That's probably who she picked it up from, because accents are a learned behaviour and not in out DNA.
@@lukem118 In some more extreme examples, people have suddenly been able to speak a foreign language or play the piano.
Talk about acting..
There is an actual medical cause of these, often lesions in the vocal regions in the temporal lobe.
@@timwannell6477 ama wake up speaking in British accent tomorrow....
Love it! Black and white in thinking aka the magpies!! Definitely a real geordie!
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I’m from Newcastle and I speak exactly like this
Excellent 😂
Lol I picked up on that too 😂
It's quite incredible what the brain can do sometimes, she had only ever been to Newcastle once in her life, and then this happens! My dads mum was Irish and his sister's were Born in Ireland, my dad was born in the uk , people often ask me if im Irish 😂 i would love an Irish accent
We've all watched TV and heard the accent spoken. Listen to how she says the word Doctors and notice it changes slightly!
Sounds like she had a “walk in” soul upgrade 😍💫
That’s exactly what I was thinking
I remember another lady being interviewed on This Morning about how she suddenly woke up with a Welsh accent.
Liam payne?
@@conorsmith8551😂
This happened to me. I woke up and there I was; an innocent bloke from Cardiff with a Welsh accent
Her accent now sounds very nice actually
I once went to a sundessential gig in Birmingham in 1999. I had way too many pills and came home with a Brummie accent. Lasted weeks.
Her new accent's lovely
As someone who gets migraines regularly and was just saying how I feel like a completely different person during an episode, this worries. I’m glad her change has been for the better and she enjoys it.
@Wonder888. Have you tried smelling mint? I had migraines for years and found out using mint essential oil eased them now I don't get the migraines.
Apart from when she said “July” her accent is perfect Geordie! Can’t get my head around it.
So fake it's funny to see Demit taking this obvious attention seekers every word.
@@HOLLASOUNDSshut up definitely not fake or attention seeking
@@deanwatson1773 I think it is or She is Possessed by demons one of the two.
@@HOLLASOUNDS listen to the doctor, the professional, who knows it happens...
I love the geordie accent
im so lucky to be a geordie because whenever we go anywhere else in the country its always a conversation starter.
I lived in Barnsley for 3 years and everyone complemented my accent.
Same here in Australia
As a southerner I LOVE the Geordie accent so much
What if she put on the midlands accent for the video and her actual accent is Geordie?
Haha
I'm a Geordie born n bred her accent is spot on 100%
There is no way she could fake that accent so well. It’s legit
this reinforces a few possibilities I believe.
we are either living in a dimension/ parallel universe and her other dimension has come through.
or perhaps our soul never dies and her previous life she was once a Geordie, and that part of her soul has re-manifest itself.
or there is Geordie in her DNA from her lineage and that part of her DNA has been activated in her brian
or the brain is so powerful that even though we don’t consciously remember and memories something, the brain is constantly recording everything thing we experience with our five senses. it’s stored there in our subconscious. maybe she has watched lots of Geordie programs etc and that part of her brain has become activated
People are so unbelievably shallow these days. Of the dozens of comments, possibly hundreds this is the only comment that deserves more likes and comments.
People are unbelievably sheepish.
Or we are in a simulation! Gosh Im having chills!
Maybe a big Ant and Dec fan growing up
@@linkash4167 perhaps
The last one is the most plausible.
“See things black and white” Geordie puns without even realising she’s doing it
I'm from the midlands and think the Geordie accent is much cuter
She is probably remembering the accent she spoke in her past life.
@johannaa2809 on another day I would say don’t talk daft, but I can’t think of why you would pick up such a strong accent 🤔
Some people have reported experiencing similar phenomena, awakening with proficiency in an entirely new language they've never spoken before or suddenly acquiring the skill to play an instrument they've never practiced @@anthonyg4671
100% it’s what I thought immediately…. Something is unresolved from that life and has carried over
It’s even crazier when they wake up speaking a different language
Glad you said this, I have always thought that this is the case, but no one has ever mentioned it until I read your comment. Past life slipping in.
Her accent is lovely 🥰
She’s definitely ‘black and white’ now! Bless her!
This girl is a born and bred geordie. Its not just the accent, but her mannerisms and confidence. Geordie girls are all full of confidence. He is a Geordie. She’ well fit too!
girls have confidence when men find them attractive, which is why i have no confidence. i think if men stopped tying our value to our looks, we'd all be confident.
She woke up with a better hairstyle too!
That's true...haha.
More Geordie than Gazza and Cheryl Cole's love child!
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"I'm very black and white in thinking now" Her brain has joined the Toon Army!
Very pretty and beautiful hair.
We hear about people coming out of coma’s with different accents and even knowing another language. I wonder if maybe she thought she was asleep but possibly slipped in and out of a coma ??
And Geordie is sexiest UK accent in my opinion too.
Nah she’s deffo fu*king with us 😅
That would be my worst nightmare!
But I'm from Sunderland 😂
Jesus if I woke up speaking like a mackem I’d pull my voice box out
Lucky girl, you could be a Makem😂
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@@Marc1979nufctoo most people not from the area mackem and geordie sound exactly the same
@@shanelee4764 😂😂 no they don’t they sound totally different. Unbelievable
This strange, fascinating phenomenon is a strong proof that we can physically change our accent at any age
a little bit of practice, and anybody can change their voice.
@@iwearLingerieAye it’s not hard. Some folk make a living that way
No it's just a attention seeking women pulling a fast one.
@@HOLLASOUNDS So the neurologist professor is getting tricked too?
not keen on the essex one then?
North East, Newcastle, Sunderland and Teesside are undoubtedly the funniest places on the planet with the most down to earth people. Not surprised she feels normal. Wouldn’t wanna live anywhere else.
This could be very subtle dissociative identity disorder (DID) maybe not though… but it’s amazing what the human brain can do 😳
With DID you lose time, you also have it from a young age due to traumatic events the brain finds a new way to deal with or protect themselves. FMD is very interesting, but very different.
I suppose it's better than a Birmingham one!
Anything is better than brummmmmie
Wrong, Black Country accent is confused with Brummie. Thick people don't understand that. Besides Bristol is bar far the worst
@BatmanPants2 and her black country accent wasn't that strong
listen to how many times she says go no and so
She has mastered the accent and fooled people.
You’d have to be gullible to believe this 😂
How’way Pet! 🤣
Howay* 😂
@@Charlieb82I’m a legit Geordie too…….that’s bad 🤣
@@jamesb821 haha bet she wouldn't have misspelled it 🤣
There was a guy once that had an accident in Motorbike speedway competition. When he came round, he spoke a completely different language! There is so much, we don’t understand about the mind!!
She looks Geordie as well. Proper mad.
Looks geordie cz the glam make up and well done hair 😂 not just geordies look glam ya know like 😂
Prop’a mad, like ….
Too much Love Island 😂😂😂
more like geordie shore
There are people waking up from comas with a different accent or speaking a different language. So this is actually not that surprising. I think our brain remembers more than we know, and when trauma like seizures or other head damage happens. This could be triggered
Such a beautiful accent. Suits her much better than her original voice.
She's a dimension jumper/drifter. This Geordie version got switched with the original version of her from here...... In a parallel universe, there's a Geordie girl who woke up suddenly speaking in a West Midlands accent"
Noone can take off a Geordie accent; this is absolutely spot on a Tyneside accent. Absolutely incredible.
im a geordie girl and its a hard accent to copy its so strange as long as shes happy x
I am from Australia but i have lived in England Since 2006 I’m 21 now
I’m currently living in Northeast England (Newcastle Specifically) since the age of 5 I had a Geordie Accent I don’t sound Australian at all because I hadn’t lived there long enough to pick up the accent
@@lucindawinehouse2002that’s completely normal though, especially as you were so young. Children pick up accents very easily
My dads side of my family is from newcastle, and also my grandparents had a geordie accent - i dont remember it because they died when i was 3 and 4
Why eye man, She’s never been, but she’s seen every episode of Geordie Shore 72 times.
Waye-aye, lyke, wi arl this larkin' aroon, it meks ya wunner wharrits arl aboot!
@@gamingforever4372 I couldn’t of put it better meself like. Ant &Deck man, canny lads dooon tha tooon.
After a migraine - I’ve heard of people having perfect accents after having neurological problems, like strokes, etc. One American woman who didn’t know French had this happen, she had a perfect French accent but didn’t know the language.
This happens to people from Newcastle every day!
Y’all this WHOLE thing is spiritual
True! ...I've seen others who speak different accents even languages they never knew before!
Yes!!!!
I've always believed, the medical issues people go through, are actual Spiritual. Be it attacks or other.
? Elaborate
@@somethinggood-sy1ed there entities from the realm of spirit who can take over a person, kinda like a parasite. These entities have nations same as humans for example someone speaking Chinese has been taken over by a Chinese Jin(spirit) if the person went to China, they could very likely pin point the accent and dilect to the exact location and ethnic group in China. Anyone presenting like this should consult a, "RAQI" this is a Muslim scholar who is trained in Islamic exorcism( Ruqiya sharia). I speak from experience informed by observing manifestations such as these
FND is really scary, my sister has it, she was paralised for 2 months once.
This is mad. I'm a born and bred Geordie. If this is fake then she deserves a medal because it's spot on
Common with those who have had a head injury
Native geordies will tell you unless you have been brought up with the accent you can't speak it (no matter how good you think, or are told you are)...
But this lass is a different level...
Yeah, I am born and bred Geordie and it is difficult to mimic...but not impossible
The Geordie accent is fantastic
I've had this, when it happens you can get your old self back but you have to be quick. I started to speak Dutch for a few moments in the morning, the panic that overcomes you is intense, snapped myself out of it within a few seconds, back to normal, never had it ever again since.
(migraine arua sufferer since around 10 years old, white British male i speak English since birth and never tried any other language, but my ancestors were Belguim/Dutch, which i found out decades later)
this is what happens when there's so much ant and dec on the tv
I can comprehend the accent change but how does she inherently know to say “like” every other word? 😅 Rather incredible
I love how a medical professional is validating but all the know it all’s in the comments. 😂 You just know her name will be Geordie Verity 😂
I'm from Belfast and the geordie accent is really lovely
After waking up,.. she changed into Cheryl cole,. It also Happened to me,.but now I'm talking in a thick Liverpudlian Scouse accent and I have the appearance of ringo star.
There were kids here in Ghana 🇬🇭 west Africa who woke up with American accent. We never understood how ...moreover they had never been to America before
TV and mobile phones...
Feel like it’s April 1st. She’s fitter with the Geordie accent 😉👌🏼
"despite having never been to Newcastle" LOL as if you can catch it xD
Well it is possible to catch an accent. But I don’t think she was suggesting that, she was just highlighting the irony of it all considering she’s never been to Newcastle before.
A lot you could catch there!
i woke up one morning and my eyes opened😂 i also found that my legs moved 😂
Haahahaha ! Love this
@@rachelking9654 hehehe
I found this accent so friendly and ......sounded so beautiful
She should be on Vera. Miles better Geordie accent than most of the so-called actors on there.
Lol my mum's favourite programme. Brenda Blethyn does a good job I think.
Including Vera !
Accents…generally speaking…have always been so fascinating to me. Especially when they’re all within one country. England is probably the best example. It’s so interesting that an accent can be so distinctive and different from northern to southern England. Incredible!❤
Anyone else noticed at 6:09 she goes back to her normal accent then after a few seconds goes back to her "Geordie" accent
Not at all.
Another soul entered her body. This phenomenon is called “Foreign Accent Syndrome”, and occurs to people after accidents, strokes, or other life changing events. This leaves the body as a vulnerable vessel, while the persons real soul is drifting the spiritual realm, and another soul comes in takes over the body. They still retain the cognitive memories of the person, but their personality, characteristics, and accent can change completely like this.
Ask me about the story of how Charles Mansons spirit took over the body of a female coma victim, on the same day he “died”, in the same Californian hospital. 😳
I was born in Birmingham and moved to Australia at 17. I didn’t realise it was Englands worst accent until l lived in Australia. Now after many years my accent is 50% Brum and 50% Oz which to me sounds even worse. However l wouldn’t wish to change it as it is who l am. Accents are so much more important than we think. As an example, if you met someone that spoke like the Queen, (don’t think of the Queen, just think of the accent) do you think you would have become good friends ? Love to hear your replies.
I’m a Geordie this Bonny lass has the best Geordie accent I have heard