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Cut it’s actually called dialect. Dialects are different pronunciations of speaking within the same language. Accents are foreign pronunciations within a language.
Oh my God, yes!!! It's dialect!! Finally someone said it!! :D
@@jillianwallace4906 Nope. Accent is the spoken aspect of a dialect.
If you did a UK version of this, 95% of brits will get this right
Cut the gay guys annoying
the "say n****" thing reminded me of when rupaul scared the shit out of jimmy fallon 😭😭😭
BAHAHA
Or like the n word bit from the good fight lmao
DraAG KWEEEENNNNN????? :I
What?
I don’t get it
The "Raise hell, praise Dale" dude is adorable.
hes my new crush
I WAS BLUSHING THE ENTIRE TIME WHILE HE WAS TALKING OH MY GOSH
he really said “that sounds racist” smh
whats his instagram lol
I thought he was talking about Dale Brisby at first😂
"Grinding and pounding means eating? Are we talking about the same kind of eating?" My dude was flirting as soon as she walked up!
Facts!!! I would have too. She was bad
I thought about a different kind of ground and pound, and this one is not fun at all unless you're the one dishing it.
I mean to be fair I thought it meant something else too at first😭
He said something else, too, and I think he really was flirting 😂
As a houstonian, "deep a** ditch with snakes in it" is the best Definition of a bayou you're gonna get
Yeah except he isn't from Houston thats definitely not a Houston accent ESPECIALLY for a black person
He definitely relocated their when he was young but his family has to be from Philadelphia
@@yeeyeejuice5747 my friend Bre sounds like this and she’s from Houston 💀
Never seen much snakes in Houston
Yee Yee, agreed. I'm a Houston border town, one with refineries, and can tell he's probably a transplant. Most likely from New Orleans after Rita Katrina.
That Chicagoan is right about his accent dying out. He sounds like he pushes bootleg liquor in a speakeasy.
Venus DeMilo r/rareinsults
😂😂😂😂
@@adot704 you really had to plug in some subreddit.
Yeah i'm from Chicago and the only person i knew with anywhere near a strong Chicago accent was my own grandfather. The Mainer though I called it the second he started talking since my dad is from Maine and I've spent so much time there
He sounded like Peter griffin to me
loooool
"flirt with me"
"hey there, shweetie, how you doin'?"
"SHWEETIE?!?!"
😃
Gail Wright correction: 🤠
his face when the black guy said raise hell praise dale sounded racist hahaha
*you said S H W E E T I E ?*
That had me dead 💀💀
As an Australian, this is fascinating to watch. I didn’t know there were so many different American accents. We all have the same accent in Australia.
America feels like different countries sometimes haha
How do you tell if someone is from Sydney?
..they just end up telling you.
To be fair! America is massive and incredibly diverse, so accents aren’t too hard to create lol
Australia doesn’t have regional dialects but it has three types of accents broad, standard and cultivated.
Honestly as an American I can’t even tell the difference between any of them besides the strong southern accent 😭
The stuff he said about the Chicago accent is actually extremely accurate. 99% of the people you talk to in Chicago don't talk like that, the 1% is usually older people
Yes and it's mainly white people who have that accent--makes me think about Blues Brothers. Lots of transplants in the city now.
Yes I think in general differences in accents are more common in older generations
Blues bros…”We’re not gonna get cot we’re on a mission from Got”
"Do you have any black friends?"
"Yeah"
"Well now you have another one"
Everybody liked that
playing fallout rn, was that a reference?
@@Grimmbros1214 no its a meme
@@shadysheep1984 the meme comes from fallout, so yes it is a reference
Sascha Hawaii 🤙🏽 is so distinctive it was a ‘gimme’ but only one got it
@@iindierokkers i know its a reference but i was explaining to gimmiebros1214 that it was also a meme
"the bayou city"
"wym, by ME?" lmfaooo
My dad was in a music duo. He wanted to play a song called Blue Bayou, and as his friend was writing the set list down, he wrote Blue By You
Prochs nohutaja
As a Hawaiian born and raised in Hawai'i I can atest that those are phrases that we use everyday. I was cracking up when she showed them that we don't play, great job tita
It’s one of my favorite things hearing Hawaiians cuss LOL
Yessah anaddah local🤙🏽
Like I went guess where she was from the moment looked at her😂
I'm from Maine and when the first guy spoke I was like, "Why is this so familiar???" I speak like that, it's familiar because I speak like that- sdgshdfj
After rewatching, I know what threw me off. he said it has four seasons. Mister sir man you are fooling no one, Maine has one season and it is cold.
@@shatteredrose2372 wrong, we have several seasons, fall, winter, false spring, winter #2, mud, construction, and tourist lol
I thought the Maine guy was from Boston or New Hampshire.
I live in NH a few min from Maine but I was from CT and thrown off by his use of the word "Grinder" I thought that was more of a CT/RI thing and that it was "sub" most other places.
susan: has virtually no accent, but has chill and confident attitude and mentions cows
me, from ohio: she's from ohio
Tammy P. “No accent” everyone has an accent cause to someone in China and then an American speaks Chinese it sounds like an American accent it’s not “normal”
@@funnyman3030 Well yeah but some places just have a very direct and forward way of speaking without putting any spin on it. I'm from Ohio and people really just speak words and phrases exactly how they are meant to be spoken lol. Not the most exciting but I mean it gets the job done
LMFAOOOOOOO why do we either not have a distinct accent or we just sound southern😭😭
Infectz Gaming well no shit if an American speaks a different non native language they're gonna have an accent. The point is that the people with "no accents" don't pronounce words in a different way than intended.
Born and raised in Ohio, never left. Got told once in Medina that I have an accent. Apparently it's just the Cleveland part of me coming out, lol
I like when he sang “rocky top” he almost said “Tennessee hills” but stopped himself and only said hills.
I caught that as well almost died
He definitely has to be from eastern TN.
@@KP-vg3zn ya the second i heard him i thought knox or sevierville or something
down in thEeE.. hills
i was singing it with him😌
The dude said people like sausage like kielbasa and I immediately went “he’s from chicago”
It was the emphasized "a" for me.
omg same. all my moms side was from Chicago so I knew that one 🤓
yeah, the kiełbasa
I guessed Wisconsin, but when he embellished the accent at the end I might have guessed Chicago.
“Can I hear the difference between caucasian and black Georgia?”
“Yeah...heheh... no....”
As a black dude from Georgia he has a point…we are very distinct due to different histories
@@omartistry Not me mention a lot of black Georgians grew up in ATL, which is a metropolitan city with lots of different accents. Half my classmates moved down from NYC.
@@omartistry Oop, drag it even further.
@@Releasethezazen Huh?
@@bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 How is that a huh
The Hawaiian girl was easily the most recognizable! Hawaii is literally its own country, no one else in the US talks like that!
Sounds like general slang except for a few specific phrases, I know girls in NJ who sorta sound like it
um, hawaii is in the u.s.
@@batteringram1027 It shouldn't
@@purnifest why?
@@batteringram1027 colonization
The Chicago guy's accent sounded like a mob boss LOL he was right when he said it's rare, you don't hear that accent in the area that often
You wanna know what's weird. In the suburbs of Chicago you hear it a lot more than in Chicago. A lot of strong Italian lineage. Atleast in my area.
A lot of transplants have moved in while natives are in the burbs. My landlord out in Ukrainian Village has a light native Chicago accent.
I live in Chicago, not the suburbs or anything and I rarely hear accents from people. 😅😅
Sounded like Dan Akroyd in the blues brothers LOL suuuuper exaggerated
I have this accent and I couldn’t tell where it came from because in Chicago you can sound like anything. After watching this I can tell it’s from the old Italians in my family lol
"I like a good grinder"
*laughs in gay*
Sus 😳😳😳😳
Kinda cringe
BAHAHAIEE M E
@@dusky6280 notice how you didn't get any likes at all ;-;
@@itohorse3903 sorry who are you?
Sebastian was so funny 😄 Love how his jokes made everyone laugh and feel more comfortable.
He was awful
Sebastian rlly out here doing the best. How was he the ONLY one that got the girl from Hawaii??
Riah The Rainbow Giraffe Tree
The girl from Hawai’i was by far the most obvious.
Elijah Culper Exactly what I was thinking!
Riah The Rainbow Giraffe Tree
I’ve never been to Hawai’i and I have family I frequently visit in both Ohio and Tennessee. I clocked the Hawaiian and missed both the Ohioan and Tennessean. She was literally speaking in Hawaiian. It’s a distinct, non-English language that should have been a dead giveaway to the other participants.
Elijah Culper I actually have family in Hawaii and I’ve been a few times, but once you know it, you know it. It’s pretty specific, unlike most other accents/slang in the US. And funny you mentioned TN bc I’ve lived there a while and was pretty sure he was from there too but wasn’t sure if it was just a general Southern accent
Riah The Rainbow Giraffe Tree
I moved around a lot as a kid and lived in Alabama, Kentucky, West Virginia, Washington state, Idaho, and now Kansas. I’ve heard a lot of American accents. A lot of them, particularly in the south sound pretty similar. My guess for Tennessee was North Carolina. I never would have guessed Ohio for that lady. My grandpa lives super close to Michigan and has that Twang that you hear in people from around the Great Lakes. I just assumed that was an ohio accent and she doesn’t sound anything like that. I’ve been super interested in Hawai’i for a while now because they are so culturally, historically, and linguisticly distinct from the rest of the county. They’ve got a better case than anyone else in the country for independence. And it’s such a fascinating place. It’s definitely on my top ten list of places I want to visit.
“Where’s she at?”
“In a bayou city”
“By me?”
I criedd 😂
Lmfao I died
i didn;t get it
juldor93 when he said "Bayou", he interpreted it as "By you", so it was funny when he asked, "By me?"
me in Louisiana was all confused as to why he thought it was “by him”
I wanted to cry , but they were filming...
The way the Hawai’i girl talked is very tamed compared to how other Hawaiians who were raised in the countryside talk, like myself. Our way of talking was actually classified as another language because it is a creole.
Here is an example.
If you are finished eating the chicken rice noodles and your stomach hurts, go to the toilet immediately, take off your pants, and relieve yourself.
If you when pau kaukau da chicken long rice and your opu feel funny kine, make fast and run to da benjo, hemo da bebedeez, and kukae.
People still talk like this. We actually think people living on O’ahu Island (Honolulu City Island) sound like Californians, so I understand when the girl thought her talk was from the West Coast.
Wow that’s so cool and an interesting fact!
i love phil's accent. he kinda sounds like a detective in a 50s film noir movie, one who's been in the game for a long time
"I don't think I have an accent."
"Hey ya'll!!"
@Jane S If you didn't have an accent, nobody would know where you're from.
@@WreathStorm whats weird is i met a chick traveling from Georgia, and she guessed that i was from Arizona, which i am, but we literally dont have accents so i was so confused haha
@@andrewPHY context clues maybe
@Jane Spelman actually I had a friend move from Ohio to Georgia and girl didn’t understand a word we were saying. She didn’t say y’all either and she got scared when she noticed she started picking up the word y’all😂
"Hey ya'll" *in Gay*
“Raise hell praise dale”
“Sounds racist”
King meemo Dale’s not dead, he’s just one lap ahead.
@@mkdoz It was actually a clever joke: "Race - ist", as in race car driver.
Earth you need to calm down it was a joke like chill out
Earth first of that wasn’t racist what he said so I’m really confused what you’re on about clearly don’t know the definition of racism
Earth I have read it you’re taking the conversation way too seriously it’s a clear joke , a lot of black people will say is cause I’m black because it’s making fun of a stereotype actually chatting rubbish out of your mouth . You really want to be oppressed don’t you?
I'm German and I love listening to southern accents. My dad is from North Carolina and I lived there for a year so I was proud of every harsh ugly German nuance getting killed by the beautiful North Carolinian accent. After the year abroad my dad told me I sounded like a German trying to sound like a southener and I slowly died inside💀
Lmfaooo, so your moms German then?
@@kevinprzy4539 Yes
Lmao be proud tho
@@greenmachine5600 Why though haha
@@itsnemosoul8398 Because folks like yourself [that is to say, german] have such cool accents! Take it from someone who's accent you like, we like yours as well
I love how the grandma is smiling the whole time in the background
Me, a European: Yes, that’s english
Me, as an Englishman: Yup, sounds like Colonial English.
Danito LMAO
Same ahah
@@D4n1t0o hahahahahaha
Me an American: same
"- Do you have any black friends?
- Yeah, I've got black friends.
- Well now you've got another one" AAAAW
Elysian Astrum read this just as it played lol
That was pro flirting wasted on a straight boy.
Turned him out 🤣🤦🏾♂️
Time?
@@Evilregall 10:48
Sebastian is so cute. I love his personality!
Leroy from 1980's tv show fame would be proud of that sass.
9:06 LMFAO homegirl on the left was so scared
i dont think people get everyone has an accent, just cause it isnt the stereotype doesnt mean you do not have one
It's a really odd and narcissistic idea which is widespread in the US, that an American accent isn't an accent...
Scar J Ah, not quite- it’s moreso that we say things like that within our country. There are some people who don’t fit their states common accent, or just have a more “neutral” sounding accent- thus those people claim to lack an accent. It’s usually not a thing that gets flung in the face of people from other countries, though I’m sure if someone from another country travels to the States- it will be (which is fair, I’ve watched an English person get giddy over an Australian person’s accent, in person). I’m sure there’s ignorant tourists that go around proudly proclaiming their lack of an accent, sorry about those- they get loose a lot.
I didn’t think I had an accent
Till I moved to America and apparently I have a strong as helllllll Asian accent. To me they all have accents.
Some people do have what is considered a "neutral accent" though. People from Nebraska, for example don't have have any discernible accent.
Lindsey Pindsey Absolutely, though that’s still in our American frame of reference. People who have a neutral accent, only have one in our eyes. As we constantly get reminded, to everyone else we all have accents regardless of what we sound like (some people, usually English-in my experience, think all of our accents sound the same lol)
I love how the Tennessee guy started singing a song and then realized he couldn't say Tennessee lol
I thought he missed out a word! Couldn't tell what though, as I've never heard the song.
@@D4n1t0o "wish that I was on Ol' Rocky Top, down in the Tennessee hills..."
@@KaiLucasZachary When he started singing I started panicking.
me: from Tennessee
Raise Hell Praise Dale was a NC/TN DEAD GIVEAWAY. Then he sang rocky top and I knew😂
Haha I’m from East TN and I don’t have a accent to save my life
the moment the last guy uttered “rocky top” i knew... this dude’s from my state
I was looking for this comment. The moment he started singing Rocky Top I knew.
I'm from Kentucky but I'm right on the border between Kentucky and Tennessee so yeah... Rocky Top is something that is forever stained into my mind 😂
ikr
Y’all should get a Floridian! I feel like ours differs so much depending on the area of Florida you’re in. I’m from Orlando area and I never thought I had an accent till I visited my sister up north. Everyone kept asking if I was southern lmao. The US is truly such a melting pot! 💗
I grew up in Orlando but was raised by New Yorkers and now live in Chicago. I’d be confusing as hell to figure out, I don’t even know what I sound like sometimes 😆
I’m from Orlando and I get it
My family is from north Florida and we sound like the Tennessee one but louder and somehow even more dumb lol
Something like this with British accents would be hilarious
Hannah B haha it’d be a little easy
That’s too easy lol, to make it harder you’d have to guess what part of the city they’re from
Edit: then again, there’s many accents and dialects from the uk so maybe it wouldn’t be as easy as we’d think.
Yessss please
England alone has many dialects like here in the US. Liverpool and Essex sound completely different. Then if it’s the UK you would throw Ireland and Scotland in the mix too which most Americans would have trouble with. I think it would be a great episode!!
@@AJVER Dont forget Wales !
Producer: “Can i hear the difference between caucasian georgia and black georgia?”
Sebastian: “Yeah”
*silence*
Also Sebastian: *”No”*
AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
957th like
It should be "Than"---> "NarutoIsStrongerThan Sasuke"
But that's not true because they've said that they're equal😂😂
NarutoIsStrongerThen Sasuke +
melynolovegirl.link/tnNitnsFz2wh
Illinois has SO many different accents. The chicago accent in here sounds like my brother in law. But my cousins sound more southern, lol
So true! My accent is more southern. When I moved to California everyone thought I was from the south
I felt so proud of myself of pinning the Georgia guy almost IMMEDIATELY and no one else did 🥰
Me too
What Americans mean when they say the have no accent, they mean it isn’t distinctive from the general American accent, they’re not being ignorant. They know they have an American accent but in this context it's more regional.
Yup, I'm from Missouri and have no regional accent.
I’m from Missouri too! Just a general American accent
I’m from Arizona and we all have general accents but I met a South Carolina dude and he thought that all of us sounded like COWBOYS and was surprised when i told him where i was from
Then you have a standard accent not no accent. It’s like saying someone with only £100,000 in a very rich area has no money, comparatively they DO have no money, but literally they obviously do have money
Not always lol. Many of us sincerely believe we have no accent at all, and everyone else are the ones with the accents lol
“I want to go to Ohio. I feel like that would be fun”
Every Ohioan: “Do you like corn?”
Christina Luebbe Exactly 😂🤣Columbus would be “Do you like Ohio State” 🤣
“Do you...like chili?”
I'm from Cleveland and it's, "Are you still a Browns fan?" 😂
And drugs 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ohio is great
As a speaker of English as a second languager(Im rom South Korea), I can tell you that Susan's accent is the kind that is used for recordings designed to teach English to non-native speakers of the language.
“Once when I was out on a Rocky Top, down in thehhh…..hills”
Smart to leave out ‘Tennessee’ there🤣
Go for some “R” ending words
Sebastian: So you have chosen death?
2k likes and no comments? Changed
Why there’s no comments here
This had me in real tears 😂🤣🤣🤣
I screamed 😂
Lmao they way that white guy looked at the camera
“I don’t think I have an accent” “hey y’all”
Ruby lmao literally thought that too
Yoo i lol
He has a gay accent!!
Don't come for me
A lot of people say yall
I love the Chicago accent. Just imagine a kid talking like that
The lady from Ohio has the most completely neutral american accent I've ever heard! She could be from anywhere. People from California think they have a neutral accent but you can hear it a mile away. 🤣
As a southerner I am ashamed bc I guessed all of the southern ppl wrong! 🥲 I thought the guy from TX was from LA with the way he said "here" as "heeya". I thought the guy from TN was from KY. And I thought the guy from GA was from AL even though I'm also from GA!! 😂😅🙃
To be fair, the guy from TN sounded pretty much like how Kentuckians sound. I say this as a Kentuckian myself
Well as someone from Ohio i hear it all the time lol
As a fellow southerner, I also didn't get them right. The Tennessee's accent sound just like everyone I know from south Mississippi. The guy from Georgia also sounded like Mississippians (the Georgians I know do not have a southern accent like his) and I thought the Texan was from Louisiana.
"i know black georgia, i dont know caucasian georgia" exactly what i was thinkin lmaoo
yea im in atl rn an i thought that was alabama not from here
Same. I thought it was Alabama
Facts
Why has this got so many likes
@Appalachian Country nobody disputed that 🙃
Susan: "Tell me something outrageous."
Sebastian: "I got my back blown out last night."
☠️💀⚰️
I'm not American, what does that mean?
Alysson Medeiros he got fucked
Corona Virus yes we do, it’s called being gay.
For the record, I’m not gay
@@alysson2021 he got fucked- hard
😂😂😂
Update for everyone: We all have accents. No matter where you’re from, if u speak English u have an accent✋🏽✨
TRUE
If you speak anything, you have an accent. Even in sign language you can have accents.
Thank you!
Update anyone who speak any language has an accent this should be common sense
@@idk-uv7mt ok but it doesn’t matter where ur from or what language u speak u still have an accent. Everyone does.
As I am from Quebec and have travelled to Maine almost every year for the past 22 years, I recognize a good Maine accent like this fellow’s!
Sol: “Hi there shweeety”
Her: “Did you say shweety?”
Sol: “Sweety” 😳
Had me sent 😂😂😂
Did you know Sol is a Romanian sun god.
sol just means sun in portuguese
I think his name is Saul but his accent made it hard to hear lol
sol just means sun in spanish
that dude sounded like peyton manning lol
That was a really good Chicago accent. It bugs me that it’s disappearing, because it really has that working class, don’t mess with me, down to earth feeling.
Ya agreed
That's how the mafia talks
@@IN-pr3lw there is no mafia
@@Andrew-bm8fm yakuza
@@IN-pr3lw there is no mafia.
What people don't realize about the Hawaii accent is that Pidgin (Hawaiian-English) is actually its own creole language/dialect. So words and phrases are entirely specific to Hawaii. While the tone is similar to other accents of the US, the actual content is very much it's own. It's a little frustrating (though understandable) that some commenters don't understand the difference, but if you look up some Pidgin videos you'll see what I mean! Anyway, thanks for the inclusion, it was super cool to see some Hawaii rep!
When Sol had to leave out Tennessee when he was singing Rocky Top 😂
"- Do you have any black friends?
- Yeah, I've got black friends.
- Well now you've got another one" - *SO WHOLESOME*
Awwawawwwww I FEEL TOUCHED ._______.
I think that the guy in the yellow was worried because he is definitely not gay.
@@mythicalltaco girl you know they was fuckin after that👀
The assumption that because he's white and from the South he must not have any black friends is itself racist.
@@mythicalltaco Surprised there aren't more comments about that chemistry.
“Why do you think Boston?”
‘The hat’
“Well... really digging deep there”
😂
I mean, who else but someone from Boston would wear a Red Sox hat?
@@terrycullen3302 people from states without sports teams in new England
Terry Cullen, apparently someone from Maine would
@@terrycullen3302 Someone from Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Eastern Connecticut would, New England supports New England sport teams, Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, Bruins
@@terrycullen3302 I'm off state but i would go for Red Sox. I would pick Red Sox over Yankees
Studied linguistics in my minor, it is true that everyone has an accent. Just listen to how Ohioan lady says corroborating at 6:25. There is no universal non-accent for any language, everything is regional and situational. My theory is TV made certain American accents really mainstream and people treat those accents (a form of proper English essentially used for acting in order to have clear diction that sounds similar to certain accents in the north and Midwest) as the basis for a non-accent. Really fascinating and I honestly love that we all have our own way of speaking the same language.
I LOVE this video!! I am an English as a foreign language teacher and my students are always telling me that they want an 'American' accent, so naturally we have to get into the discussion about all the different accents found in the USA. Thank you so much for making this beautiful video, I have shown it to several of my students and I am definitely going to add it to my playlist about accents!
“she’s in a bayou city” “sHe’S bY mE🤪” LMAOOOO
Lol I've grown up in Hawaii. Knew IMMEDIATELY she was speaking pidgin. Their guesses were painful to see, she's legitimately speaking a different language.
Arielle Rose I was thinking she sounded like she was from Canada, Toronto specifically, but I knew that wasn’t an option lol
Exactly I was like SHES NOT EVEN SPEAKING ALL ENGLISH!! 😂 like how does a word you hear not immediately click as “oh that’s not English” ?
Yeah lol I guessed Hawaii after that first word
Totally sounded islander lol
they should be so embarrassed for getting that wrong 😭
You're wrongfully assuming it was obvious where she was from. She clearly had some weird dialect going on, but I assumed maybe it was some Cajun accent, so my first thought was Louisiana.
I would suck at this as a Californian who never left
with georgia, the accents are different depending on if you're in metro atlanta versus if you're outside the metro. and the accent in savannah is different than both. its so confusing because im from the metro and we have a SUPER faint accent because the amount of people who weren't born in georgia who move into the metro for work - because there soooo many work buildings downtown. :)
“What’s popular from where I’m from is things like SaYeSaUgES”
Hmm...”SaYeSaUgES” sounds familiar
I like how the guy who guessed New Jersey for him for the sausages was immediately thinking the sausages were an italiano thing when he specifically also referred to Kielbasa as such. I just about died of the pain of the comedy of such an dumb statement haha. Kielbasa is Polska - Polish, not Italiano lmao
Is that Jackson? 😂
Sebastian has a Valley Girl accent. Kinda.
It’s kinda annoying lol
@@Iconickhalif I like it
Its called the annoying gay flamboyant accent now.
Gay accent
No he has a gay accent lol
I NEED A PT.2 TO THIS!!!
Sebastian is such a vibe and I’m living for it
Georgia guy: My name is Ashley-
Me: HE'S FROM GEORGIA
Isabel I said that too!!! As soon as he said that first I knew he was from Georgia 😂
SAME!! If his name was like Atticus or something I would have said it too
Instantly knew, my goodness. I know my Georgia drawl 😆
LMFAOOO ❗️
I’m from Georgia but no one speaks like that around my area
the black dude with the green pants looks like a microwaved Ice Cube
MEDO isn’t that just water?
No Cap you’re dumb, he meant the rapper
No Cap woosh
Ok you don’t have the right to call me dumb when your name is uhohsteenky
Omfg😭
Ohio is “home base” for my military family. Being military we move a lot and I can say with 100% certainty that Ohioans definitely have an accent. Not as heavy handed as some other but it’s there. Just listen to us say “wash” 🤷♀️
I'm watching this a year later and I can't stop thinking about how close they're standing!!
I was literally screaming “GEORGIA!” At my screen😂
7:02 I'm screaming Georgia save me.
It was the most Georgia accent I’ve ever heard! Sounds like Todd Chrisy’s brother
I was in between Georgia and Alabama 🤦🏾♀️
Same! it was so easy
I knew it was Georgia immediately and i’m from PA
Person behind camera: do you think you have an accent
Sebastian: No not really
Also Sebastian: Hey yall
Y'all is stereotypicaly southern yet im from the Midwest and I say it
Yeah i think the "y'all" is originally from the south
@Mack He said y'all with with a drawl. You can leave the south but that accent will pop out sometimes.
@Mack it is only souther people and african descent people have rights to say aint and yall especially yall
"Big fuckin ditch with snakes n shit in it" im cry laughing i love that guy
LOVE Sebastian's energy 🤣
“Grinding and pounding is eating?” 😂😂 exactly what I was thinking.
*has the most flamboyant gay stereotypical accent*
says he has no accent
ChinkaHinka he’s the guy the second I heard him I’m like yep he’s gay
ChinkaHinka you can’t tell if u have an accent, see I have an accent, I’m a mix of a lot of things 😂, but I’m bi and I don’t have that gay accent, but my uncle is gay and he has that accent, it’s pretty cool
I mean, who didn't know he was gay😩
@@kate.-.8099 I can tell I have an accent. My southern one is thicker than my canadian one but I can identify both of them when I compare my speech to other peoples
Voldemort I’m a mix of a lot of things, like a lot of things. And some people say “ oh I like your accent, we’re are you from?” And I’m just like huh?
Oh my lord, I love that guy from Maine. He's so totally my vibe! His burst of laughter was amazing, he'd be fun to be around.
I love the girl with the black top. Her outfit is amazing. I love her pants especially.
Before the girl from Hawaii talked
Me: she from Hawaii
Talks: I’ll scrap you
Me: yup Hawaii
Right 😂 I was like "oh my god if youre not from Hawaii, you moved recently to California."
her: starts talking about grinds and pounds
me: definitely hawaiian
Straight up. She didn't even have to speak lol
FAXX I KNEW IT FROM FIRST GLANCE
Hatter'sVixen808 I was thinking California too
As soon as susan started talking i was like “ehhh no accent. Ohio.” Then she said cow kicked and i KNEW. My fellow people
Dorothy I’ve never heard that expression before. But, I have been raised in urban parts of Ohio, not the rural parts.
Southern Ohio accents are rough though! It's similar in Indiana. Northern has no accent, southern is very southern.
I guessed right away too lmao.
Ohio is so boring we can't even speak in an interesting way. Yay us.
Lololol i was born and raised in the boot (south ohio. Anyone else call it that?) and my mama would say “cow kicked” to everything. Its equivalent to our shook (they way she would say it).
I’m from Missouri and to me I don’t have an accent either. the only way people have guessed I’m from somewhere else (I’m in Florida now) is because I called soda “Pop” 😩
I was waiting for California or Oregon, but realized we basically sound the same as they do in Seattle where they film this lol
I loved this vid, ESPECIALLY the guy from Chicago explaining the A.
Years ago, I was chatting with an anesthesiologist before she put me under and she told me she was born and raised in Mongolia. That turned into a chat about English Language Learners (I studied linguistics and taught English to non-native speakers for a bit) and accents. She didn't think I could guess where she learned English and, having already listened to her for a while, I asked her to say pasta. The A is a dead giveaway of a Chicago accent, and it isn't how the rest of Illinois pronounces it.
America has A LOT of dialects, as well as hyper-local dialects which may only exist in one place. If you're curious and want to learn more, search for American Dialect Maps in your search engine of choice. You can find maps that show where people say wash and where they say warsh; where it's soda and where it's pop; where it's a hero, hoagie, grinder, sub, and so on.
That will give you more of an idea of why English is so difficult to learn. There are parts of America where even native speakers of American English will struggle to understand a local dialect.
How many dialects do you think we will lose in the next decade with social media? I feel as though we are already losing so many accents as it is here in the US with everyone hearing one another online on a daily basis as well as people constantly moving from state to state.
Everyone: *I don't have an accent*
Also Everyone: *slurs words*
“Phil is definitely an East Coast white person name.”
As a white East Coaster who knows about five Phil’s I support this statement
OH ITS PHIL i thought he said bill
As an east coaster who know 0 Phils, I resent it
Damn, I wish I would have been able to give the "Black Georgia" accent impression lmaooo its so distinct, I understand what this guy was trying to say.. I'm from Chicago and when I moved to Atlanta, I could hardly understand a thick Atlanta accent. It's like hood and ebonics and southern colloquialisms and not finishing the end of the word mixed with country, lmao. I've adapted a lot in my 8 years of being here lol, but still get called out for my accent sometimes which is crazy to me because I personally don't think Chicago folks have a recognizable accent. I think we have a lotttt of recognizable slang, but not a distinct way of speaking like Louisiana accents or definitely that strong as Baltimore accent lol
It’s like all the ancestoral stuff. I love our ppl so much. 😭
This whole video was so entertaining! Especially Sebastian 🤣
I got all of them right except for Mr bayou Texas and Mr Maine (but I think I would have got him if I heard him talk more, because it is a very distinctive accent apart from Boston).
Anybody else wish the participants tried to guess the guessers home state?
I don’t know how only one person got Hawaii right lol 😂 that was so obvious to me. I would’ve failed this so bad lol.
Ho, you so Akamai as why
Gabrielle Negrillo RIGHT. Just looking at her I was like “I know y’all aren’t that dumb”
Yup. As soon as she spoke I said "Hawaii. Final answer." But to be fair, I went to college there so it was easy for me.
well the U.S. gobbled up Hawaii for tourism and forgot about it, swear ask an American how many states there are and they'll 90% forget about the state.
p.s. i'm neither a Hawaiian, nor of Hawaiian decent, i live in Oregon
Annalisa Champagna What are you talking about? 💀 No one in the US just “forgets” Hawai’i. Everyone knows and remembers Hawaii is a state
“Come by and we’ll grind or pound”
“Grinding and pounding is eating?”
💀💀💀💀💀
You cannot say that shit anywhere else than Hawaii
ik!! I heard grind and I was like Hawaii!!
Omg I knew they had to include pidgin! it's so much different than english anywhere else
@@ellieiamaio4454 as soon as I saw her I was hoping she was from hawaii and not california or something like that
Lmaoo. Caribbean tingzz.
Can we get a part 2? this was fun
Man, I love the Energy from Sebastian.
How people didn’t get Hawaii literally has their own language basically
oof sauce despite my name I’m not actually Hawaiian so idk
oof sauce there’s not like a FULL hawaiian language. so nobody here in hawaii is speaking fluent hawaiian. some do speak pigin which is basically that accent and they’ll throw in some hawaiian words in there
@@bugparty Hawaiian is an endangered language but its definitely spoken fluently by quite a few people here(mostly hawaiian immersion students/native families).
bestevor oh fr? sorry i don’t mean to spread any misinformation i live on the big island and i had no idea lmao
rebekah turner how do you live on the big island and not know there are people who definitely speak Hawaiian fluently 🤦🏽♀️
The dude from Maine, his accent sounded like a combo of NY , Irish and British accents.
I almost thought he was from Pennsylvania
@@hannahrozenberg3411 same i guessed Pennsylvania
Depends on if youre up north or in southern maine honesty
It sounded like that mix, but forced hard
@Kry Kry that's very true! But it doesnt make anyone in maine have an irish or british accent. We do pretend for kicks though.
Sebastian was the IT Girl here. Like something about him reminded me of Rihanna and just gave me star power. Wish he had a Tiktok or UA-cam. I’d instantly follow.
As soon as he said "Bayou" I knew IMMEDIATELY he was from the Texas coast. My family is from Bayou La Batre, Alabama and every part of the Gulf Coast says the word "Bayou" differently
Also as soon as a man introduced himself as "Ashley" I knew it was either Georgia or somewhere in Alabama near the border like Phenix city
Ohio is “general American accent” I knew it as soon as she said it
Yeah! Coming from an Ohioan here.
Yeah Hoosier here
I had an feeling she was Ohio. I'm from northern Michigan and she gave me northern vibes.
Some cities have accents... but nothing like this lol
As soon as I saw her clothes I was like Ohio
"It's got four seasons"
"oh it got four. we're on the east coast now."
No one raises hands: “okay so i did pretty good” gee thats the spirit 😂😂