I actually felt like it was convincing but her nervousness gave it away. When he asked where she was from, she pursed her lips which is a pacifying action and then she said here which is an answer you’d think of when you’re on the spot. If it wasn’t for that I would have guessed she might have been first generation and bilingual which can mess you up with pronunciation sometimes
And she kept her answers really short. You can tell the others were American because they were rambling a bit with their answers. Elise’s answers were short and sweet and succinct, like someone trying to speak perfectly
It is weird for someone to say "the people here are really weird" about your hometown, you usually refer to as "we", when talking about the place you live/grew up on.
Chuu oop well maybe you failed school or sum but Australia is definitely a continent..you can search it up too if you still aren’t sure. Not being rude just wanted to clear that up lmaoo
Reptilia Gaming Same, I have grown up with someone from the outback and I could here the difference between the American accent and her talking with a heavy Australian accent 😂😂😂I’ve been in Sydney before and she was totally the perfect example of an Australian accent 🙃I’m bilingual by the way
@@annaluciaschmitz I know right😂😂😂 Like im not even austrailian, i have austrailian heritage, but im still british, and i could still here it clear as day (Edit: like my great grandma is austrailian, so like ive never met enyone in my family with an austrailian accent, so the heritage is like basically non existant)
Im confused about how a person who is skilled at telling people’s accents couldn’t hear Elise’s accent when it was obvious to myself and the rest of this comment section
@@user-uh3qj2tb4z its very subtle, if i were to point to a time where i knew Elise was not American, it was the 1st question he gave her "where is your hometown". disregarding the actual answer (although i've spent a fair bit of time in LA myself) the way she answered felt off, specifically when she said "the people here are really weird". im in no way a professional, but the way she said "weird" felt off IMO. i actually couldn't hear the accent in Nadia's so....
when Elise said the word "accent" you could tell, and as a person who was born and raised here I have so far never heard anyone say "the people are weird"....
well she said she's from LA and she had a very Southern accent to the word, she said more "ac-a-nt' (her 'e' sounded more like an 'a') here we usually say 'ac-ceent' if she had said she was from the South it would've made sense but since she said she was from LA it was really obvious, it's hard to hear, but if you listen over you can hear the difference, it's a bit difficult to explain.....
@@andypigman7481 Yep, anyone with rough accents Irish, Scottish, Australian, german, and russian. And any other place with that kinda rough accent is very easy to spot.
As soon as she said she was “from LA,” the game was up. LA is huge. Ime people who grew up in that area will usually say the specific neighborhood they’re from (Torrance, Compton, etc)
which is why i mess with my LA friends sometimes and just consider everything round LA, LA, course then they mess with me back n consider everything around the Bay Area SF lol
Why are ya so triggered lmao the joke is that he asked where she was from and she said LA while attempting to keep a southern accent. The joke is that she gave herself away right from the beginning because no one speaks with a southern accent in LA
I was just thinking the same thing. The differences are much more subtle, and there are probably regions of the US that sound more stereotypically "Canadian" than some Canadian regions (eg. parts of Minnesota and North Dakota come to mind). The real way to tell is to get the subjects to say, "I love American beer". If their eyes are twitching or they start sweating profusely, they're Canadian.
An Atlantic Canadian would have stood out, a person from Quebec would have stood out, and an Albertan would be figured out when they kept spitting out the word “oil” in every sentence.
As an American, every single fake was either easy to spot or slowly gave away hints to reveal themselves, also Rachael was clearly American anyone from here can tell you that
Rachel?? hahaha, from the very moment she steps in, to her body language, to her confidence, to the way she pronounced "math", her nasal rustic voice natural to americans, to her facial expressions all manifest her being pure american, and i love it!!!
Being an American, it's hard sometimes to remember that we have an accent. That's why I find it funny when British people or other people can simply tell I'm American by my accent.
I think it depends upon where you're from. Being from the Midwest, I can be guilty of not thinking about an accent because it's not as obviously strong as the rest, and is probably closest to the traditional broadcast accent? However, people from regions with stronger accents (like certain Southern states or New England regions) usually have a better understanding of their accent, and can dial them up or down a bit if they want to. I've never heard a Texan or Bostonian think there's no such thing as an accent from their region.
@@shivaspatel2024 Yes, but I don't think we tend to recognize it in ourselves as much as people in other countries recognize their own, likely due to the overwhelming influence of most pop culture we receive being American as well.
Like he said in the beginning of the video, only one of them was the liar but some of them were also throwing off lying vibes just because they were nervous about being on camera. I agree though that for me it was obvious it was her immediately, but not because of that. Nervous laughing can be caused by multiple things :)
Could tell from her saying her name tbh - The "l" sound was a lot looser, because in an American accent the tongue is pressed tighter to the roof of the mouth, vs in an Australian accent there's more space. More "ul" than "el" with an Australian accent. Plus, the vowels are very open.
Moreover, they're not called shrimp in Australia, they're called prawns. (In New Zealand, where people are intelligent and sensible, shrimp and prawns are two different things.)
Courtney Davis no I’m actually quite serious yes they speak English but certain parts of Canada have a heavy accent similar to how some people from the south have a southern accent 🙃
I love how instead of going back and learning her name or even reading other comments you were just like "ya....the pink one..." 😂 best kind of laziness
Veroniva Delgado not really. this just reminds me of the private investigator series they have. this literally is just a spin off of the show, to tell the truth.
@@mrsdodds707 and they profit more. Cut is from seattle and i feel like they work harder cause they have way less ppl but have way more entertaing content
SUN WARRIOR it just seems like such a stretch, LA isn’t like the Bay Area or like Austin TX, where it’s an amalgamation of characters. It would really be something you would point out only if you were from out of town
“I’m from LA, my favorite thing about LA is that people in LA are weird” If you’re from LA it wouldn’t be weird to you because it would be what you’ve known all your life😭
When she said her name, I knew immediately that she was probably the one with the fake accent. Just because of how she said elise. Changing your name is hard in a different accent because you've only really ever heard it in the accent you speak in.
As soon as Elise opened her mouth to introduce herself you could tell she was Australian
True lol
I could tell by her jacket.
Leigh Davis agreed! Her greeting had a little Aussie in it
I knew when they showed the line up because I've heard everybody else before.
The “acceeent” and then her looking to a side and smiling had me cracking up from the beginning
They should have thrown a Canadian in there to make things more complicated.
Headmaster Hastings yes yes my brain would have been mixed 😅😂
That wouldve been pretty great eh
Ryan Land I know but could do a American accent really good and not have Elise or whatever her name is
The only real difference between American and Canadian accents is Canadians enunciate more
Adam Holt I rarely hear anyone say eh, when I’m out in public, and I’m Canadian
When Elise said “accent” her natural one came out at the very end
The t
I feel like her accent was kind of there the whole time it was just muffled in a way but very clear at the end of the word accent for sure
It did
Denali COBB ik
Yes I noticed that as well and when she answered the question it was so obvious when she said people here are really weird
I got Elise as soon as she opened her mouth. No one talks like she does
“Hi my name is Elise and this is my natural accehhhhhhhnt.”
As an australian, at the start of her question i could *feel* her going to say g'day
Betty Bane I was thinking the exact same thing. I knew off of the first sentence
My name is also Elise
Same
Her name might be Elise but Elise we knew she was Australian
this was too obvious, i thought it was elise right when she spoke. didn't need a dialect coach to figure this out.
It was super easy.
That’s what i was thinking
Yeah, plus of all the introductions her's was the least natural-looking, you could tell she practiced that specific phrase beforehand.
When she said weird I instantly knew it was her.
WhenItsHalfPastFive english woman
"Hi my name is Australia"
Everyone: she's from Elise
Jerome Shalom This one’s the best apart from Erin being vegan. 😂😂
Lol why did you replace australia and Elise xDDD
I had to read that a couple times
@Jerome Shalom Perfect!!!! Lol
I actually dont get it
“Where’s your hometown?”
Elise:”here!”
Me: cha cha, real smooth.
Craaab Craaab 1.3klikes yet no comments
@@beollo706 thanks for changing this
Aintnopity lul
Nope should've been "Cha Cha Real Smooth"
Dale DEla You know what, ima steal that.
Rachel had the most american accent ever
I know right? I'm just like, come on say Horror Story one more time, I love the way I talk!
Yeah like she sounds exactly like me lol
The 67 years ago fooled me lol
Bata Eagler same I was about to freak out
"67 years ago" wait-
The way Elise said the word “accent” wasn’t very american lol
that's what i thought
He literally said he was British
Go to 4:09
@@coleyadisernia4058 They were talking about the woman Elise not the host.
CVR wasn’t talking about him lmao
Elise: “hi my names elise and this is my natural accent”
Everyone: you’re Australian
Lol
😂
I do think it sounded more Kiwi than Aussie
Lmfao yep
I actually felt like it was convincing but her nervousness gave it away. When he asked where she was from, she pursed her lips which is a pacifying action and then she said here which is an answer you’d think of when you’re on the spot. If it wasn’t for that I would have guessed she might have been first generation and bilingual which can mess you up with pronunciation sometimes
Right off the bat, girl in pink was struggling with the accent. Plus you could tell she was nervous cause she kept biting her lips....
You hear the accent immediately. The lip biting..... I would do that
I always bite my lip even if I’m feeling confident so... I dunno how accurate that is.
And she kept her answers really short. You can tell the others were American because they were rambling a bit with their answers. Elise’s answers were short and sweet and succinct, like someone trying to speak perfectly
It is weird for someone to say "the people here are really weird" about your hometown, you usually refer to as "we", when talking about the place you live/grew up on.
Elise: *has an Australian accent*
The dialect coach: I pretend I do not see it.
Elise literally said accent in an australian accent.
How do Australians say it?
purexed They say it how Elise said it
@@Iceman219 axe-ent. Americans say it more like: ack-scent
@@jesuschrist5417 Lord, it was the vowel in 'cent' that betrayed her accent.
ya whenever i heard the "cent" i knew it was her tbh. almost could have passed for a vocal fry thing but it was just a little bit too off.
I’m Australian and the moment Elise opened her mouth I was was just like ‘she’s one of us’
Lily B sameeeeee
Hahaha same I knew straight away
Sameee. It’s so obvious.
Hahahahah I literally just made the same comment as you!!
i'm kiwi and the moment elise opened her mouth i was just like 'she's from the brother country'
“Hoi moi nime’s Elise and this is moi netural eccent”
You're absolutely killing me
She's Australian new New Zealand
😂😂
Billy Taylor as a new zealander, i’m disappointed but not surprised
Genuine lol
Elise: talks
Everyone: this woman is literally the continent of Australia
LaserEyedMachina 😂😂😂
continent? i thought that was oceania
....continent
Chuu oop well maybe you failed school or sum but Australia is definitely a continent..you can search it up too if you still aren’t sure. Not being rude just wanted to clear that up lmaoo
Honestly I don’t care if it is a continent or a country but I do know that it is definitely a country... Oceana is the Continent.
Please do
"Who is a fake family member?"
Please please please!!!
yes! and please do this at the southern border
farizmatic LOL
Oh 777
Yass
Stepsiblingscaught
elise: “hi m-“
me: AUSTRALIAN. DEFINITELY AUSTRALIAN.
More like "hoi"
Exactly I thought the same lmao
That's exactly what I thought
Billy Bob yeah me too, how the drop bears treatin ya?
“auccent” but truee 😭
It was too easy, I knew even before everyone spoke, cause I read the comments
Kush Singla same
I should become a dialect coach! All I have to do is read the comments.
Lol
Ahh you cheated lol
😂
Lmao i literally laughed when Elise spoke. She sounds so Australian. We need to get like Tom Holland to do this or something 😂
Uhhh ok
Everyone knows how he sounds tho
@@niasaraeeee but i would enjoy it so muchhh
Nah-
I JUST whatched a vid about Tom Holland and his accent switching
When Elise said “the people here are very weird” told me she’s not from here
Aha
Not really. I could say that people in spain are weird even though i am from here
Yeah because if you lived there your whole entire life then the weirdness would become normal
The way she said weird set me to identify her.
@@lonelywarp2373 its not like you get use to it
I know some people that for my are weird and i know them from ever
i could tell she was Australian straight away tf
Peektwo the way she said accent
Same
I didn't catch that until the horror story part
for the content or else they wouldn't get ad revenue
10,000 Subscribers with no videos exactly, when she said accent I knew right away cause sometimes I say it funny since I have an accent myself
She literally introduced herself and I instantly said oh she’s Aussie
yep, mee too (and I'm not even a native English speaker)
Same, I could just hear it in her voice
Facts, pretty obvious
same
Little Cossack aye same I was like wait she’s aussie
Elise: speaks with a heavy australian accent
Dialect Coach: i dont know who it is
Fr tho
No way dude he totally knew, the producers just told him to make the video 5 minutes long though
Reptilia Gaming Same, I have grown up with someone from the outback and I could here the difference between the American accent and her talking with a heavy Australian accent 😂😂😂I’ve been in Sydney before and she was totally the perfect example of an Australian accent 🙃I’m bilingual by the way
@@annaluciaschmitz I know right😂😂😂 Like im not even austrailian, i have austrailian heritage, but im still british, and i could still here it clear as day (Edit: like my great grandma is austrailian, so like ive never met enyone in my family with an austrailian accent, so the heritage is like basically non existant)
She's like "gooday mate I'm from Los Angeles"
"Hoi, moi noime is Elise and this is moi natural accent."
Don’t make fun of her just because of her accent its super rude
Andrea Amaya they weren’t making fun of her they were just showing how obvious it was that she had an accent
Andrea Amaya it’s not making fun of her accent 😂🤦♀️
Andrea Amaya r/whoooooshh
Andrea Amaya sensitive ass. She wasn’t making fun 💀💀
I feel like skowly Buzzfeed is tryong to copy Cut Videos and Jubilee
Asad Maula facts. This language formula is straight from Wired.
My brain read that sentence so smoothly the first time but when I looked at it again I noticed some words were spelt wrong😂
I just clicked on the video because of the title but I assumed it was everything but buzzfeed
I thought the same as well. Probably, it's because they have lost their masterpiece employees.
YES TRUE
“It’s Elise”
Elise: “NUUUAARR”
Bahahah I'm aussie and it sounded totally normal like she just said no😂😂😂😂
Lika Saeed like here in the south USA they sound normal to me but apparently we talk funny😂
“NAHHROOO” I can’t stand when that accent says “No”
I was ur 1k like but I'mma unlike because I didn't wanna be your 1k like
Nuuraarrr I'm ammeerrricann
Im confused about how a person who is skilled at telling people’s accents couldn’t hear Elise’s accent when it was obvious to myself and the rest of this comment section
Cuz they need content, they needed to stretch it out a bit, it would've been a short video if he said Elise right away
CCCOOOTENT
I watch way too much British and Australian T.V. to catch that, and I'm American.
I didn't hear an accent at all
@@user-uh3qj2tb4z its very subtle, if i were to point to a time where i knew Elise was not American, it was the 1st question he gave her "where is your hometown". disregarding the actual answer (although i've spent a fair bit of time in LA myself) the way she answered felt off, specifically when she said "the people here are really weird". im in no way a professional, but the way she said "weird" felt off IMO.
i actually couldn't hear the accent in Nadia's so....
Elise: breathes
* kangaroo noises *
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I enjoyed this.
Lol
Jamie 😂😂😂😂
💀
When she said “really weird” that gave it away to me
She gave it away when she open her mouth to say her name 😂😂
@@trevorandrew8726 for real she said here when they asked where is she from
Yup. Hitting the 'r' s too hard
Already the "Hi" gave it away that she was Ozzie or Kiwi...
@@trevorandrew8726 Ikr
It’s weird to me that Rachel was in his final two she seemed like the most obvious American out of the bunch
If she dint make it to the end you wouldn't be watching the video :O
Haroon Rasheed what
Yes but that also could mean she is TRYING to be as “American” as possible to make it hard.
Ferno The point of the game is to try to be American if you’re werent.
Right??
when Elise said the word "accent" you could tell, and as a person who was born and raised here I have so far never heard anyone say "the people are weird"....
LA really isn't that weird. Now, San Francisco on the other hand ... --- I'm from Maryland just FYI lol.
Redslayer86 San Fran is a WHOLE different story
Wait please explain. What was so different in the way she said ‘accent’. I cant hear a difference between how elise said it compared to everyone else?
well she said she's from LA and she had a very Southern accent to the word, she said more "ac-a-nt' (her 'e' sounded more like an 'a') here we usually say 'ac-ceent' if she had said she was from the South it would've made sense but since she said she was from LA it was really obvious, it's hard to hear, but if you listen over you can hear the difference, it's a bit difficult to explain.....
Ryann interesting! Thank you for explaining!! 😊😊 its still really hard of me to hear the difference though lol 😂
as an australian and the day she said “natural accent” i was like
she’s one of us....
HaysOfficial very original not at all copied, also most australians can speak proper english lmao
Peektwo they do speak proper english, just a modified version
@@leone4238 What if Americans are speaking a "modified" Australian accent.
She’s one of us aussys
bigchris i mean the guy who commented can’t string a sentence that makes sense together
Elise: **breaths**
Everyone in the comments : Australian. Australian, shes Australian
Breathes* but yeah lol
Will you mary me
When Elise said "HI" she totally mouthed "Hoy" like a typical Australian lmao
@@Riverious funny huh!!
Lyndsie Makena Official when she said “accent”
The last guy went through puberty like 7 times
He got hit by the puberty bus hArd
it was hella sexy ngl
kohzhun wee deep voices are just so 🤤🤤🤤😍😍
💀💀💀
He’s Felix times 3
Literally as soon as Elise opened her mouth I was like. “Yeah she’s not American she sounds Australian”
Elise: "This is my Nat-"
Everyone: *"She is Australian Without a doubt"*
20k subs with 10 videos are we really that easy to spot?
I think it’s her
@@andypigman7481
Yep, anyone with rough accents Irish, Scottish, Australian, german, and russian. And any other place with that kinda rough accent is very easy to spot.
Hallow :3 to Americans our accent is very clearly ‘not american’ Ahahaha our vowels are very different and we usually have a nasal sound 😂
Irish I remember her from an Irish video on buzzfeed
“What’s your favorite thing to add?”
“...1 and 2?”
“What’s that get?”
“3.”
“You should do math more often.”
The people there didnt laugh, neither did we dude, those were weak jokes
@Dante sure, ignore my comment.
just saying it isnt that funny
You quote the video you are watching and get 200 likes true comedian
@@Keeg19 yep
738th like for ya
As soon as she said she was “from LA,” the game was up. LA is huge. Ime people who grew up in that area will usually say the specific neighborhood they’re from (Torrance, Compton, etc)
As soon as she spoke, it was game over
“The people are weird” omg
Eddie Pollau right? I always say “hi I’m so and so from LA, South Central” or something like that
which is why i mess with my LA friends sometimes and just consider everything round LA, LA, course then they mess with me back n consider everything around the Bay Area SF lol
arent torrance and compton different cities tho?
“HOI MIE NAYMES ELISE END THIS IS MOI NATURAL ACCENT”
Patricia Wright lel
No she sounds like she has a natural accent
@@Isabella-bo3eb each accent has a tone to it idk if you can tell but that's how i know where ppl are from
@@Isabella-bo3eb it's like hearing notes on a piano violin etc you can tell witch note is played
You’re spelling is horrible!
Dialect coach: “Can you tell me about your home town?”
Elise: *in heavy southern accent* “THIS IS IT”
Dialect coach: “LA?...”
That is not a southern accent at all.
TheGrayGhost fr that’s not southern accent is Ik what one is bc I’m from Texas
Why are ya so triggered lmao the joke is that he asked where she was from and she said LA while attempting to keep a southern accent. The joke is that she gave herself away right from the beginning because no one speaks with a southern accent in LA
A Muslim they’re triggered bc she didn’t use a southern accent lol
i live in the land of southern accents and i can tell you that’s not one
Elise: *standing still*
Everyone: Yea shes definetly australian
Jake 343 she should have been upside down
To be fair she was the only one who wasn't swaying around, or shifting from side to side.
Elise was so clearly foreign, it wasn’t even close
They should have thrown a Canadian in there instead to make it really tricky
Nah we Canadians would give it away by saying sorry when we run into the lights
I was just thinking the same thing. The differences are much more subtle, and there are probably regions of the US that sound more stereotypically "Canadian" than some Canadian regions (eg. parts of Minnesota and North Dakota come to mind).
The real way to tell is to get the subjects to say, "I love American beer". If their eyes are twitching or they start sweating profusely, they're Canadian.
An Atlantic Canadian would have stood out, a person from Quebec would have stood out, and an Albertan would be figured out when they kept spitting out the word “oil” in every sentence.
StarPelt Of TunnelClan oh, you’re Canadian too eh?
Nah we would bump into the wall then say oh sorry, then we'd look at the wall and go oh sorry I thought you were a person. Then we'd be exposed
As an American, every single fake was either easy to spot or slowly gave away hints to reveal themselves, also Rachael was clearly American anyone from here can tell you that
Rachel?? hahaha, from the very moment she steps in, to her body language, to her confidence, to the way she pronounced "math", her nasal rustic voice natural to americans, to her facial expressions all manifest her being pure american, and i love it!!!
Absolutely!
@@rameljoven5067 you just described Caucasian American, though.
I thought it was Nadia or Rachel at the first sentence
Why are people jerking off about an accent
"g'day mate, Iom Eleese and this is moy neturale eccent"
*omg this is the most likes i've ever gotten 😂❤️*
I mean that's what I heard
Lol omg this comment had me laughing for five minutes haha
Laney Johnson LMAO I LAUGHED
This is the funniest thing ive ever read.
Haue m'noiem iseleese and thisis moi naturayle eccent
Elise didn’t even try faking her accent...
Nobody:
Blake: (read with a demon voice) HI MY NAME IS BLAKE AND THIS IS MY NATURAL ACCENT!
😂😂😂😂
HAHAHAHHAA
Lol
STRAIGHT UP LMAO
It wasn't elise, it was Blake faking a human accent
@@cravensravens 🤣🤣🤣
Rachel was the only one I was 100% sure she was American when she first spoke.
She sounds almost too American lol
Yo your image icon is Danny Devito
Wow your cool
She’s kinda hot
Kay Flip no.
I thought she was possibly British. Her voice to me sounded like she was trying too hard but I was wrong 😂
You could tell elise was Australian by her first sentence when she said “accent”
*Acksent*
*Acksent*
69 th like
*Acksent*
I'm a New Zealander and I swear "accent" is one of the words that hugely brings out my accent more than other words
Elise: h-
Everyone: shes australian
She sounded fake like a young woman trying to sound cool and failing.
plot twist: he’s not actually British
I was waiting for him to reveal his true accent lol
He actually did sound British in the intro, I thought what the heck?
Annabel Elizabeth that's what I thought form the start!
You only need one more like! Lol
he sounds like he's probably British but exaggerates the heck out of it to get the fake posh accent Americans love
Plot twist: the Coach is faking it!!
Yasir my first thought 😂
@@alanarose928 Great Minds think alike
The whole time I was expecting him to suddenly change his accent to his natural one xD
oh boy
Lol Aww, that would've been Fun! Now I wish that they had set that up. Would've been fun for the subjects And for us viewers. Great idea :)
No one:
Elise: *talks*
Everyone to ever exist in the history of ever: *rouy Australian*
*you're
you’re**
xd Blanket you’re*
Its funny how u guys correct him when he meant what he said
Also stolen
The minute she said "Hi" she sounded not american.
Be more specific, who is... She
@@TheAfzalfamily you know, the chick! The one that said hi! Can't miss her
Which ons? The one that said hi? Or the one that said this is my American accent?
Ye i new it when she said hi
It’s elise
Yea that girl didn't sound American in the slightest. Funny video though
"Hi my name's Elise and this is my natural *_accAAAAAnt_* "
“Hi my name is Elise-“
Everyone: she’s Australia...
(Edit: who knew my mistake would be such a meme)
vanessa luevano she is not Australia is is Australian
No she's the country
im china
jiggly window in Japan and korea
@@yveslover7576 im india guys wassup
Now if they got Tom Holland to speak in a American accent, half of the people would think he is American
The wavering on “accent” from Elise instantly threw me off tbh
Edit: thanks for the compliments on my pfp stream Trench for clear skin
Your pfp is amazing
Sadie Blackwell I like your profile picture hehe
👀 your pfp
niiiice
The "hi" and "Elise" sounded like a different accent, but i had to replay it to hear it.
nice pfp
Seeing a dialect coach who isn't Erik is like seeing a lie detector examiner who isn't John... just weird.
I clicked on this video just to find a comment like this.
Arianna Benoit lmao
naw
Haha poor John can’t express any feelings 😂
I love how everyone knows who John is
Everyone:
"Elise: *_breathes_* "
"Everyone: *AUSTRALIAN"*
I actually knew an Elise who was Australian. But yeah, it was super obvious.
Being an American, it's hard sometimes to remember that we have an accent. That's why I find it funny when British people or other people can simply tell I'm American by my accent.
Just Call Me K
Lol
We either think you're American or Canadian. They sound the same to us. I always default to guessing American just due to statistical probability
Canadians kinda sound the same except the french ones
I think it depends upon where you're from. Being from the Midwest, I can be guilty of not thinking about an accent because it's not as obviously strong as the rest, and is probably closest to the traditional broadcast accent? However, people from regions with stronger accents (like certain Southern states or New England regions) usually have a better understanding of their accent, and can dial them up or down a bit if they want to. I've never heard a Texan or Bostonian think there's no such thing as an accent from their region.
@@shivaspatel2024 Yes, but I don't think we tend to recognize it in ourselves as much as people in other countries recognize their own, likely due to the overwhelming influence of most pop culture we receive being American as well.
Elise: "Hi my name is Elise, and this is my natural accENTT."
Me: She isn't from here..
🤣😂
Honestly that word is why I suspected her but other than that and “horror” I thought she did a good job
accayant
it sounded like tennessee accent
Elise:
Everyone: that's the most Australian australian person I've ever heard in my entire LIFE
Renee Lee Must not have met me
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@@-..._._-. WHO RUINED IT!? DID YOU DO IT!?!?!
they couldn’t find a better actor/liar for this? the girl couldn’t even hide her accent and laughed every time she spoke
Like he said in the beginning of the video, only one of them was the liar but some of them were also throwing off lying vibes just because they were nervous about being on camera. I agree though that for me it was obvious it was her immediately, but not because of that. Nervous laughing can be caused by multiple things :)
"The people here are really weird" - Australian af. Couldn't hide it
rayraymartineziii true 😂👌🏼
I could tell instantly Elise is Australian especially when she said “accent”
@xxx CHOPPER no the way she said accent made it sound rlly forced....as an aussie I could tell instantly after she said that
@xxx CHOPPER yOuR liEiNg
Could tell from her saying her name tbh - The "l" sound was a lot looser, because in an American accent the tongue is pressed tighter to the roof of the mouth, vs in an Australian accent there's more space. More "ul" than "el" with an Australian accent. Plus, the vowels are very open.
xxx CHOPPER No I could hear it too.
Elise: This is my natural accent
Me: no it’s not.
Aliah L.A. you: Elise: This is my natural accent,...you: no it’s not
Me: why do these people have to point everything out,
Also me: I am doing it rn
Hakman Tim I’m not pointing out everything these were my literal thoughts.
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Haha ikr. Aussies. Smh
Orange hair girl reminds of nicky from orange is the new black
pedestrian • yesss her voice and how she acts too haha
A bit yeah. But Natasha Lyonne is American... right ?
Anxious Bicorn yeth
bruh the personality too lmao
Literally was about to comment this. The hair, voice and overall look is so Natasha Lyonne
Rachel looks absolutely stunning, and not only thatbut she has the most coolest vibe goin for me
Nobody else in the room:
Elise: *breathes upside down *
Oppressed lol’d out loud
Oppressed underrated comment
“Shrimp on da Bah-bee, my name is Elise and this is my natural accent”
spotted the yank
More like: ‘g’day ya cuntz, it’s me, your average el-ayy American, mate.’
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No one says that in Australia
Moreover, they're not called shrimp in Australia, they're called prawns. (In New Zealand, where people are intelligent and sensible, shrimp and prawns are two different things.)
3:12 “Rachel! Rachel does 𝖒𝖊𝖙𝖍.”
Rachel : nods
"Whats your favorite subject?"
"i wOuLd sAY MAtH BEcauSe I LiKe To aDd"
Y’all should have thrown a Canadian in there. There is a minor difference between the languages
Are you joking
Canadians, eh?
many Canadians have an american accent due to influence from tv and movies.
Canadians and Americans speak the same language, however they have different accents
Courtney Davis no I’m actually quite serious yes they speak English but certain parts of Canada have a heavy accent similar to how some people from the south have a southern accent 🙃
Elise: *exists*
Everyone in the comment section: Oh yes, she's Australian, soooo Australian.
It's true though! You could just tell by her body language lol.
My name is Elise...
Uh I forgot her name are you slow? They’re lying so they can throw him off
@@boombam1141 How do people like you stay alive?
@@nondescriptlife130 To be honest I don't know, but who said I wanted to be alive?
when elise said the word “accent” in the beginning i heard the aussie
that girl who said that her fav is math cause she likes to add is such a MOOD lol
She didn't need to speak. Her body language said it all.
I knew the girl in pink was Australian the first time she started talking
And I knew u were lying jk
I love how instead of going back and learning her name or even reading other comments you were just like "ya....the pink one..." 😂 best kind of laziness
Oh Elise.. yeah not that she did bad necessarily but it was pretty obvious at from the get go
Everyone: Elise was obviously Australian
Me: Saying ‘horror story’ over and over again
Helena Rosno I laughed to hard at this 😅
I can't say "R's" very well, so I might have thrown him off.
I don't know how to say it anymore. Horrawr.
I like horrawr movies. Is that right?
You too?!
Elise: Hi
Everyone: *Australian Detected*
“Oui moi names Elise an welcome to Outback Steakhouse”.
Hey American
Charles Ford Jr hi
LOL IM DYING HELPPPPPP
I CACKLED
STOP 😂😭
“Yeah, I’m Americaaan!”
“I’m actually australian lol”
Ok he isn’t even going by the sound of people’s voices he is just eliminating people by if they look nervous
because he knew Elise was faking it immediately, but they needed to make a good video
Pretty easy to tell just by how well mannered she acts in her body language too
@@GroovyAnthropomorph Not that. As soon as she said accent it was over. lol
I noticed at 0:54 when she said accent. She had something added to the end of it. Like "This is my natural accYENt"
Hmmm... This reminds me of "cut" and their line up segment... Just saying...
Buzzfeed copies a lot of their stuff
Veroniva Delgado not really. this just reminds me of the private investigator series they have. this literally is just a spin off of the show, to tell the truth.
I mean this is buzzfeed lol
@@fauzirahimpohan3130 i know right?
@@mrsdodds707 and they profit more. Cut is from seattle and i feel like they work harder cause they have way less ppl but have way more entertaing content
3:12, “Rachel does meth”
Me: *I knew it*
What's that?
@@shirmeelamohamed9856 The best thing on earth
I was searching for this comment xd
Shirmeela Mohamed something that I make in my baseme-
Raggy wtf lmao
Went straight to meth
No one’s gonna talk about how the coach himself sounds like he’s faking his accent?
SämBa Music 2
He said that he is British in the video
@@hibrother6764 that doesn't mean he doesn't sound like he's faking his accent lol
He’s gay
@Nate like you?
@@flashpoint8796 No, like me-
She was my guess all along. I liked how he looked at the camera and said “excellent” lol
No one who's from LA would say they like LA because the people are "really weird"
I thought that was weird too. If you were really born in LA you wouldn’t think the people you grew up around were “weird” it’s just be the norm
@@Jprager 300 IQ plays
@@Jprager not true. Not true at all. You can totally think people from your town are strange
romasromas73 thank you.
SUN WARRIOR it just seems like such a stretch, LA isn’t like the Bay Area or like Austin TX, where it’s an amalgamation of characters. It would really be something you would point out only if you were from out of town
99% of the comments: " yes, i knew she was australian"
Me: confused af everyone sounds the same
Ikr
Sameee, yay someone to relate with
@@mokel6353 🤓✌
Same😂
I thought I was the only one😂
“I’m from LA, my favorite thing about LA is that people in LA are weird”
If you’re from LA it wouldn’t be weird to you because it would be what you’ve known all your life😭
@@joshuaal-hajjar254 dang
That’s not true. The people from my hometown are weird af
Nah LA is a spread out city so somebody living in Westwood for example might never have been to “weird” areas growing up
When she said her name, I knew immediately that she was probably the one with the fake accent. Just because of how she said elise. Changing your name is hard in a different accent because you've only really ever heard it in the accent you speak in.
Hi my name is Trey and I have a basketball game tomorrow
Cool
Lovely Untamed wow you don’t get the joke
No. Explain.
Lovely Untamed it was a vine
Do you also got shoe game?
when the redhead said “ math” i knew she was the american
Dogforest same! But it could have also been a trap 🤔
But people do know that Americans call it Math. So she could.of been setting him up. Its what i would do. Lol
Blonde?
Heidi Baltom what do non Americans call it? Arithmetic?
DukeOfTennessee117 some other places call it maths with an S lol
American: hello-
Dialect coach: not american.
American: I’ve lived here all my life-
Dialect coach: shh you are lying to yourself
Hey michael Jackson
Pourya Bigonah Y O U R E E V E R Y W H E R E
S. T. O. P
F. O. L. L. O. W. I. N. G
M. E.
I see you comment on every video
Pourya Bigonah why👏are👏you👏everywhere👏
Rachel: horror
Elise: horrororor