@brendanlinwood yea, I like the variety, too... Makes me wonder how they all came about, though. In America it has something to do with which immigrants settled where... *shrugs*
@AlexTheNerdyOne lol and she's not even a puppy. She's full grown. I actually edited out what I had to say about Australian accents but it was basically that I couldn't think of anything bad to say... soo... yea...:
That puppy is so adorable it makes my eyes melt, well not really because that would hurt but it theoretically causes my eyes to melt from overload of adorableness. Now that we have that awkward run on sentence out of the way, I kept expecting you to get to insulting the australian accent and then it came up in your list of favourite accents? But anyways, I would probably say irish over scottish because it isn't quite as harsh sounding.
One thing I love about American and English accents is the obviousness of the variety. I can recognize a west coast Canadian accent or an east coaster, but they are far less distinguished from the varieties of accents in America and Britain.
And we do it with ALL our "ou"s. Shout, pronounce, trout...
@brendanlinwood yea, I like the variety, too... Makes me wonder how they all came about, though. In America it has something to do with which immigrants settled where... *shrugs*
irissel2007 1 year ago
@AlexTheNerdyOne lol and she's not even a puppy. She's full grown. I actually edited out what I had to say about Australian accents but it was basically that I couldn't think of anything bad to say... soo... yea...:
irissel2007 1 year ago
That puppy is so adorable it makes my eyes melt, well not really because that would hurt but it theoretically causes my eyes to melt from overload of adorableness. Now that we have that awkward run on sentence out of the way, I kept expecting you to get to insulting the australian accent and then it came up in your list of favourite accents? But anyways, I would probably say irish over scottish because it isn't quite as harsh sounding.
AlexTheNerdyOne 1 year ago
Lol "In true Alex fashion..."
One thing I love about American and English accents is the obviousness of the variety. I can recognize a west coast Canadian accent or an east coaster, but they are far less distinguished from the varieties of accents in America and Britain.
And we do it with ALL our "ou"s. Shout, pronounce, trout...
brendanlinwood 1 year ago
@CottonWoolWorld still doesn't explain what happens to all your r's... ;p
irissel2007 1 year ago
cute dog!
I feel a lot of attack on the English voice o.o
IT IS OUR ACCENT AND LANGUAGE!
xD cool video Ruth!
CottonWoolWorld 1 year ago