I recently talked to people from the Carolinas, and I could not understand a word... when they spoke greetings it was ok and fun and even sexy to hear their accent, but when they started talking fast tbh they also did not understand me, it was all "say that again?" "what?"
I live in the Carolinas and country people speak kind of funny but I never really had trouble understanding them and English is not even my native language
But I get you like I said the hardcore Southern accent is odd
I live in the Carolinas and country people speak kind of funny but I never really had trouble understanding them and English is not even my native language
But I get you like I said the hardcore Southern accent is odd
omg sis sis maybe you have that accent? I just could not understand a world it was so weird I felt so bad while they would ask me to repeat and they they would understand, but they would talk so fast with that weird tone it's not even like texas or south is something never heard of
that's why some people still don't understand me, but some letters don't exists in Italian, like "th", the i in bird... i simply can't so I say d instead of th and ee instead of short i
Chinese and Korean. It's not the accents themselves though, it's usually their English abilities. I work at a gym right next to one of the biggest Universities in Sydney and it has sooo many international students, and so many of them come to study in Australia and their English is so limited.
They sign-up for yearly contracts, and then they want to quit them, but I can't cancel them, because it's a contract. They get so frustrated, the girls often cry, and they just can't communicate because they don't know the words.
omg @ everyone saying Indian I live in Toronto so I understand Indian accent so well
I can't understand Scottish accent
And tbh, I'm not native speaker so with the easiest-to-understand accent in the world, sometimes I still struggle to understand everything