I’m literally offended by this literally rude stereotype. Like us Americans literally have better words to all the time instead of literally saying literally. Like who’s literally with me!
California doesn't have an accent. People in California literally come from everywhere else in the United States. They just sound ignorant and unintelligent.
Yep 😂😂😂 to be fair I guess that’s what they see in media and on tv. But a lot of us sound like we are from the south or from Boston. 😂 a lot of variation! Just like them! My MIL is from Liverpool and her accent is very different than what she considers a kinda posh English accent. ❤ and that’s comparing just a slice of here and slice of there. 😂
if you mean Hollywood as in movies then no. I guess if you watch “clueless”. If you mean Hollywood in terms of location, then still no. It is valley girl and those are mostly upper class white females
@@PlanBShortsI’m American btw and this whole back and forth “I’m better then you” accent thing has to stop on both sides it’s so embarrassing/regressive . Grow up
So we're all either Californians or southerners lol. I'm from the north east so those accents aren't "traditional" here. The last girl kinda sounded like a chicana for some reason lol.
Exactly lol like I assume all Brits speak the Queen’s English, sit around drinking tea all day, down pints at the pub all night, and pretty much only eat fish and chips. But I’m also sure that’s not accurate. It’s just a stereotype. They definitely nailed one American stereotype.
@@AK-pq7wb Yep, a huge stereotype because most Brits don't like tea and most can't speak a lick of the Queen's English accent (though they'd probably like to think otherwise).
Except we don’t all do it., and we don't all believe they only speak with one accent, or that they all do the same things or enjoy the same foods or drinks.
@@lilskipper4683 Tea is very popular in the UK. We're the third biggest drinking nation per capita. You're right about the accents though. But we don't particularly want to.
bro stop coping and chill out, not everything's a competition. we have a lot of regional accents too, no one cares bout your 1700s south English accents, ☠️@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171
Bo’ohw’o’wo’er…innit! As an American, I can confirm this is how we picture British voices. 🤷🏻♀️ Or the overly pompous rolling of the “rrr”… “Queens English”.., but that’s okay… because just like in the USA, not everyone sounds the same, and there are a plethora of accents just like in the UK. Hard to believe, innit??? ;) much love!
Lol! Now that’s interesting because yes some of us do speak that way but mostly in L.A. or the San Fernando Vally, mostly where the ‘Vally girls’ live.
@@anfieldreds_1892I guess it’s mostly from California. It’s this accent mostly girls speak in to exude this personae of not caring, having no emotion, being spoilt (brat), rich, sort of fancy and trendy.
Valley Girl accent. You can’t blame us, that’s how every American girl sounded in movies from the 90s/2000s, plus the Kardashians worsened it for the new generation.
I lived in the Midwest for 5 years and I can't! I recognize it, but can't even imagine it, much less audibly recreate the sound in my head. I wonder if they would recognize it as American.
We hear it more on tv more than any other accent, so we can impersonate it more over time…it’s not that hard to imagine why….🤷🏻♀️ I’ve seen Americans trying to impersonate British and they opted for the super posh accent, even then they totally lose it and just use stereotype words instead lol
@@Deano-Dron81I think most Americans either go for the very general received pronunciation/BBC reporter accent or a very bad cockney accent. The only people that do the whole “tea and crumpets!” thing are not usually trying
I am laughing so hard at the fact that this group of people think all Americans sound like they’re from Cali 😂😂😂 No wonder after I moved from NY to England they thought I was Canadian
As an American stationed in the UK, I got the chance to go everywhere and meet lots of people with different accents. The Yorkshire accent always stuck out for me. I started saying "Eyup" and people would start laughing. And now when I watch the television show Doc Martin, I immediately start in with my impression of the West Country accent. "Euuww dere, Doowktur." Then there was the time that we had a UK MOD guy working in our office and we were talking about accents. I asked him to give his best American accent. He sounded like Foghorn Leghorn! “Ahh DOO De-CLAYUHH!”
That would be circa 1900 new orleans yat. "Now yow(ah) lissen hyeuh, I won' hava thing to do with this you hyea me?" Funny how similar that is to this in Britian: "Now you listen hyah(r), I wownt heauve au theing to dew weith theis." The high posh british dialect was the same people living in New Orleans. That's what happened to the accent, rich people coming over justly from England in the 1700s having a slow tinge of change in the accent.
At least Americans make Brits sound fancy and high class. Everyone thinks we are hillbillies or Californians. Both are insults. I blame influencers and Kardashians for this.
As a Californian, I have to say this one was funny! It is no longer a valley accent. It's a Karen accent. And I noticed that my 7 year old granddaughter uses the words "literally" and "like" more than any other words. I'm gonna have to change that REAL quick! lol
It's hard enough to understand the old folks from South Carolina for me because I grew up in Detroit. My mother will switch on me and start talking Gullah. How are these Brits going to get it.
Apparently so, which is why I look up JOLLY and Lewg, to have an idea on how the UK works before insulting them. I only insult their food because of the memes, not being evil.
Not really, but they are way more stereotypical towards us in accents. Perfectly justified to make fun of them too. We will until they stop. Then, we'll stop. Also, we do it for the memes, not actual bashing.
@@RedPanda525At least the our impressions of you are half accurate. Pretty much 0 people in the US speak like that. Be more creative, you suited, top-hatted, wonky teethed, fancy voiced imperialists.
@@thomsboys77That is because Americans do it as a joke and memes. You guys appear to purposefully do it offensively. Again, could be our sense of humor translating to you as offensive.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171believe me ive seen Americans directly make fun of my accent, its not all of you but still many Americans make fun of other accents
@@mintgumornot no thet don't😂 maybe yoy don't travel enough😂 they sound valley not a U.S way of speaking. Here in VA people don't even talk like this😂
@@mintgumornot Every single state has a different accent. In California, almost all the girls sound like this, but in Texas, you wont hear anyone say the word, "Literally,"
Same how most Americans feel about Asians, ( all Chinese) all Caribbeans they think ( Jamaican) all Hispanics and latins are ( Mexican) all European or either Russian or UK. The main one thinking Africa is one big country..
Except that we don't. Only bigots and uneducated idiots believe any of that. Stop trying to make it seem that all people in the US are the same. There are over 340 million people in this country, and a larger percentage of those people have ancestors or immediate family from all over this world. How idiotic would it be for all the people in this nation to believe that all Asians are Chinese, all Europeans come from two countries, all of Africa is one nation? Even more so how stupid would someone who is an American to not know how many countries comprise the America's, and how many of those countries are Latino? The majority of the countries in the Americas make up LATIN America!
Apparently Brits think every American is a vegan valley girl that goes to Coachella
No, they’re at a vegan exhibit, I think
Now you know how English people feel when Americans talk about “the British accent”! 😅
@@daughterofclairBritish mock Americans. Americans only mimick the British
WE DO
You seen our msm in other countries? Its just lgbtq stuff and trump is hilter content
They think Americans literally say literally all the time.
I literally agree
It’s a turn off for me in California. We also say things like “more-better” it’s annoying lol
The word "literally", is an excellent hook to help you find an American accent
Yes, that is literally not true.
I’m literally offended by this literally rude stereotype. Like us Americans literally have better words to all the time instead of literally saying literally. Like who’s literally with me!
People outside America think all Americans speak as the Kardashians 😂😂
u guys don’t all speak like that?
I mean Americans think all British people sound like the Queen so
I wish I had the Kardashians money! I'll talk like them! 😅
@@domo9610 You spelled Charles wrong.
@@loveoIiviaa theres different accents in each state mate-
Everyone's mad at them for doing a California accent but some of them are pretty convincing, especially the cheeseburger girl
The only “british” accent that anyone does in America seems to be Multicultural London English (That is the name of this accent)
@@VM-od9suI feel like I have a decent handle on at least a couple English accents specifically, but I don't know what they're called.
Bro Americans aren’t all fat 😭
California doesn't have an accent. People in California literally come from everywhere else in the United States. They just sound ignorant and unintelligent.
That's not a California accent. That's a Kardashian accent.
They are speaking Hollywood.
Yep 😂😂😂 to be fair I guess that’s what they see in media and on tv. But a lot of us sound like we are from the south or from Boston. 😂 a lot of variation! Just like them! My MIL is from Liverpool and her accent is very different than what she considers a kinda posh English accent. ❤ and that’s comparing just a slice of here and slice of there. 😂
Definitely the valley / Hollywood
if you mean Hollywood as in movies then no. I guess if you watch “clueless”. If you mean Hollywood in terms of location, then still no. It is valley girl and those are mostly upper class white females
Oh stop you have about 4 accents in your whole country 😂
@@pd9935lies 😂😂
😂 they all sound like rich girls from Southern California!
Some from the midwest.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171I’m from California, midwesterner’s kinda sound like Californians
like Afghan gangsters in bay area
Literally from like Studio City or something
@@AwaisAhmadKhan-y5w
Huh? Is that a real thing?
Funny. Apparently we are all from the valley. And Karen’s. Haha
even if it is true, that's at least 500 billion times better than british accent
@@PlanBShortsI’m American btw and this whole back and forth “I’m better then you” accent thing has to stop on both sides it’s so embarrassing/regressive . Grow up
Well…
Karens🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️😂😂
@@ajafields4405did they say they are better?
they all think we go to coachella
🤣🤣🤣
Me in bumfuck USA: 🌽 🌾 🛻 🐄 🐖
well..do you?
What is Coachella
I never heard of Coachella before this video
"I liderally don't know anything." 🤣🤣🤣 That was the most concise roast I've ever heard! 💀
How dare they mock me as an American 😂
Do it again🥰😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂
It’s pretty fun ngl
Nerd
It’s thanks to the kardashians that people use that valley accent as an American accent lol
This accent pre dates the Kardashians
movies in the 2000s all sounded like this, for example the movie “mean girls”
As a Brit, we default to it because it's easier than any other American accent to do.
@@-murray-Texas, New York, and Northwestern are not hard to do.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171 Vaguely Western accents are easy to do too, true. Doesn't mean valley accents aren't still super easy.
So we're all either Californians or southerners lol. I'm from the north east so those accents aren't "traditional" here. The last girl kinda sounded like a chicana for some reason lol.
From a non-American perspective there is no southern or California or whatever. It's all just American.
@@aspebb yes but there's something called regions which exists in every country.
Not even Californians have the valley girl accent 😭
I mean there’s like a very select few but I was born and raised here and have met like 5 people with the valley girl accent
It will sound different to Americans but to us they all sound the same because we are much less used to meeting them
the "oh hey" was kinda on point
LOL RIGHT
The intonation was perfect. Citizenship granted
I thought that was the best one honestly 😂 probably helped that she kept it short and sweet
Why are people complaining, WE DO THE SAME THING TO THEM
Exactly lol like I assume all Brits speak the Queen’s English, sit around drinking tea all day, down pints at the pub all night, and pretty much only eat fish and chips. But I’m also sure that’s not accurate. It’s just a stereotype. They definitely nailed one American stereotype.
@@AK-pq7wbapart from the queen's accent, and fish and chips, that pretty much is what I do.. lol
@@AK-pq7wb Yep, a huge stereotype because most Brits don't like tea and most can't speak a lick of the Queen's English accent (though they'd probably like to think otherwise).
Except we don’t all do it., and we don't all believe they only speak with one accent, or that they all do the same things or enjoy the same foods or drinks.
@@lilskipper4683 Tea is very popular in the UK. We're the third biggest drinking nation per capita.
You're right about the accents though. But we don't particularly want to.
As an american im lowkey impressed 😂
Come to the states so I can do my best Harry Potter impression 😂
I want to hear it.
Hermione grainger
lol
No..please...not that trump card 😆
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I'm selling my brownieees! Like, DUHH!" HAHAHAHA spot on. American here :D
3rd girl i feel was the best 😂
She really nailed it.
They nailed the burnout Cali valley girl accent perfectly 😂
The only accent from the US, apparently, and Brits, don't you dare tell me you have more accents than us. We have easily 20 accents.
bro stop coping and chill out, not everything's a competition. we have a lot of regional accents too, no one cares bout your 1700s south English accents, ☠️@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171
@CacalacaCuManera Huh, interesting.
@@Ben-tn4qz It was a random number. I don't know exactly how many.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171 obviously the uk has more accents lol, there are far more species in the oceans than on land...
The glass of water one was the most accurate
You stereotype us as much as we stereotype you. 😂
Welp if the boot fits.
as an Englishwoman I can confirm this is how we picture Americans voices
Please tell people we're not all stuck up valley girls.
That’s all you show us online though. Us English girls only say what we see
@@emptymindedcat
this is true
Bo’ohw’o’wo’er…innit! As an American, I can confirm this is how we picture British voices. 🤷🏻♀️ Or the overly pompous rolling of the “rrr”… “Queens English”.., but that’s okay… because just like in the USA, not everyone sounds the same, and there are a plethora of accents just like in the UK. Hard to believe, innit??? ;) much love!
Lol! Now that’s interesting because yes some of us do speak that way but mostly in L.A. or the San Fernando Vally, mostly where the ‘Vally girls’ live.
If they immediately think Valley Girl, no wonder they hate us.
what’s a valley girl? actually i’ll google it
We dont hate you 😭
We don’t hate you
Most USA presidents have 🏴🏴🏴 ancestry so ...
@@anfieldreds_1892I guess it’s mostly from California. It’s this accent mostly girls speak in to exude this personae of not caring, having no emotion, being spoilt (brat), rich, sort of fancy and trendy.
I LitTeRaLy DoNt KnoW AnYtHiNg 😫👏✨💅
💀
💀
U can smoke n speak rubbish
Same tho
Lol
Valley Girl accent. You can’t blame us, that’s how every American girl sounded in movies from the 90s/2000s, plus the Kardashians worsened it for the new generation.
They all sound like they unironically say “slay”
The last chick had a universal all in one accent like those old 26in1 tv remote controls 😆
That’s just the Latina homegirl accent.
fr😂
Yeah, that Andrew Tate accent
Chick is sexist 😊
I thought she sounded like cardi B
I like how some ppl think America hate vegans and some ppl think America is all about vegan
That's because we do hate vegan's. 😅
Have you ever seen the Vegan Teacher??? 😂 Very unlikeable.
Merica... 🤠 🇺🇲
We’re all valley girls and they’re all Sherlock Holmes cool.
😂😂😂😂
As a Brit I can confirm I solve mysteries with my sidekick Watson and I am a student of Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry 😂
Rita ora, Cheryl Cole, Alan Rickman, Harry styles, lewis capaldi, Ewan McGregor, calum scott, accent all different
@@averageanimations9317Damn, now I want to go to England.
As a Californian I take this personally
To be fair, the best we've got for Brits is "wot wot wot m8 Chewsday innit bruv bo'o'o'wo'ah!?!?"
I have yet to hear a non-American pull off a proper midwestern accent.
Ya, you betcha, darn tootin.
I tried, but when I said, "Yehhh, that way, if anyone invades, I can..." and I bursted out laughing.
@@TheJazzy1980😂
I lived in the Midwest for 5 years and I can't! I recognize it, but can't even imagine it, much less audibly recreate the sound in my head. I wonder if they would recognize it as American.
Yeah that one is so unique
That “that is disgusting” was too close to home 💀
They must think everyone is from Calabasas
The United States of Oklahoma.
Holy fack! The ignorance is rampant. They put a bad light on my ancestors.
I love how most of everything is Coachella and vegan related 😂
Why do they only think of Americans as teenage girls
Why do Americans think Brits all talk like they’re an East London Cockney? 😂
Same reason we think all Brit’s can’t say bottle of water correctly sterotypes exist on both sides u know
We hear it more on tv more than any other accent, so we can impersonate it more over time…it’s not that hard to imagine why….🤷🏻♀️
I’ve seen Americans trying to impersonate British and they opted for the super posh accent, even then they totally lose it and just use stereotype words instead lol
@@Deano-Dron81I think most Americans either go for the very general received pronunciation/BBC reporter accent or a very bad cockney accent. The only people that do the whole “tea and crumpets!” thing are not usually trying
Same reasons why Americans think "Brits" are medieval peasants. At least the American stereotype is contemporary and not 300 years off.
The way they are able to mask their British accent is actually impressive, despite the fact that I guess they think we all sound like valley girls. 😅
Nahh the funniest part is they are all doing valley girl accents but that last girl acted like no Americans are vegan most valley girls are vegan
As a Northern Californian, I’m actually pretty impressed with most of these!
As soon as they step off the plane it’s the meanest “AVADA KEDAVRA!!!!”
That bottle of water one was GOLD😂
American “literally” is the equivalent of the British “pip pip cheerio, guvnah!”
Thing is people talked like that in 1800s n early 1900s. While american girls actually talk this way
😂😂😂
@@kevinconroy3259not all American girls lol they are most doing just SoCal accents.
@@kevinconroy3259 That was 1700s into early 1800s speech. By 1900 the main thing was terms like "by George I haven't a fig of an idea you see."
Hahahahahahahhahaha where the heck did you hear that 😂 - so funny
Those are accents you hear on TV which means that y'all watch way too much TV.
cap
Yes
they watch too much American TV
What do you want them to do? travel to America and talk to Americans themselves?
I bet you haven't even being to UK before you just watch too
So they’ve only seen Clueless, Mean Girls and every teen TV show lol.
They all spoke in a rich valley girl voice😂😂😂
I am laughing so hard at the fact that this group of people think all Americans sound like they’re from Cali 😂😂😂 No wonder after I moved from NY to England they thought I was Canadian
Not all of California, just the ones with the Valley Girl accent.
That girl that said disgusting did it perfectly
As an American stationed in the UK, I got the chance to go everywhere and meet lots of people with different accents. The Yorkshire accent always stuck out for me. I started saying "Eyup" and people would start laughing. And now when I watch the television show Doc Martin, I immediately start in with my impression of the West Country accent. "Euuww dere, Doowktur." Then there was the time that we had a UK MOD guy working in our office and we were talking about accents. I asked him to give his best American accent. He sounded like Foghorn Leghorn! “Ahh DOO De-CLAYUHH!”
That would be circa 1900 new orleans yat.
"Now yow(ah) lissen hyeuh, I won' hava thing to do with this you hyea me?"
Funny how similar that is to this in Britian:
"Now you listen hyah(r), I wownt heauve au theing to dew weith theis." The high posh british dialect was the same people living in New Orleans. That's what happened to the accent, rich people coming over justly from England in the 1700s having a slow tinge of change in the accent.
Beautiful Yorkshire dialect and accent.
Americans getting triggered cuz of how we do an American accent but when Americans do a British accent they make it sound like we’re all posh soooo 💀
Then maybe you should be posh.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar ew, no
Then there are the people who try to do cockney. We know we fail.
fair point but we're all just joking around, i haven't seen anyone actually offended what are you on about 😭
At least Americans make Brits sound fancy and high class. Everyone thinks we are hillbillies or Californians. Both are insults. I blame influencers and Kardashians for this.
I appreciate the two who went for an easy coast angle instead of the stereotypical Valley Girl.
As an American I approve this! I’m souther so this is hilarious to me that they all sound like they are west coast 😂🤣💀
I'm in the South too. Plenty of girls use that accent here in the more middle class areas of North Carolina.
As someone from the west coast, I find this hilarious
Well because so many famous people from there
Blake Shelton,.Chris Evans not from there
As a Californian, I have to say this one was funny! It is no longer a valley accent. It's a Karen accent. And I noticed that my 7 year old granddaughter uses the words "literally" and "like" more than any other words. I'm gonna have to change that REAL quick! lol
😂😂😂
That is what a California accent carry
That's something you California's should have thought of a couple of decades ago.
@@chuckn.1367 What do you mean?
@@LadyLegz y'all should have nipped that valley girl affect in the bud before it started.
They literally did it like in the movies 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rainbow "American Accent" was a U.S. Midwesterner that day lol
Getting an idea of what Americans they've encountered 😭
I don't think they've encountered any Americans.
Texans has entered the chat
But if they even tried, they’d make us sound like we were from Tennessee 😅
They aren’t ready
😂😂😂. yeehaw get downnn off yer horse cowboy 🤠. 😂😂😂
Where are they getting this from? Oh ya youtube and social media. "LITERALLY"!🤣🤣
Do they just think were all vegan valley girls?????
Yes
Yes
Yes
Literally.
Well except the one girl going on about a juicy burger. Maybe she was hungry 😅
They literally all did the California Valley Girl / SoCal accent lolololol 😅. Literally.
They think we all speak like "Valley Girl"?
And you think we all speak like the queen…?
@@thasniha_81 hahaha
Yep. Like all yanks think we all speak really posh
@@thasniha_81L queen shoulda lived longer🪦💀☠️🦴👑
A lot of "R" sound hahahaha. "I'm heRRRRRe" 😂😂😂😂
Apparently, midwestern, northern, and southern dialects aren't American anymore or they're not brave enough to try it 😂
It's hard enough to understand the old folks from South Carolina for me because I grew up in Detroit. My mother will switch on me and start talking Gullah. How are these Brits going to get it.
I grew up in MD and moved to SC 5 years ago. People still ask where I'm from 😂😭
@@doesnotFempute Hah! Totally expect that 😆
Because nobody knows how they sound.
They see us through the movies.
This sounds like social media influencers. I'd hate us too with that representation.
Not movies. Social media.
They got most of the stereotypes down. Now just figure out the northern US accents and they’ll be spot on.
Hahahahaha…I guess everyone mainly hear and retain what’s mainstream tv/movies
Apparently so, which is why I look up JOLLY and Lewg, to have an idea on how the UK works before insulting them. I only insult their food because of the memes, not being evil.
Underrated channel I’m subbing
guys this is how british people feel like when u go “OH A BOTTL OF WATAH!! MY TEA AND CRUMPETS!!”
"uh'boh'uh'uh'woh'uh"
Third girl nailed it
last one nailed it
What I'm getting from this is that they think we're all Californian vegans obsessed w Coachella lol
Im in love with the brownies lady 🤩🤩
I guess this is what Brits think we sound like.
Rohan it is no different than Americans thinking all Brits have a posh Royal Family style accent
is that not what u sound like?
Nah there are many types of British accents just like there are many types of American accents @@loveoIiviaa
@@loveoIiviaanah just liberals and Californians
@@I974.UK.LONDONfair enough
"Selling my brownies" - Midwestern.. "No vegan options"- Might pass for New York.. "drinking a beer" & "disgusting" could be "Anytown, USA"
The "can I have a glass of water?" was lowkey the best one.
We’re either vegans or hard-core meat eaters, lol
THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED
Americans make fun each other's accents too.
They nailed the 'literally' thing
They apparently think all Americans are from LA 🤣
Oh no...
They're mistaking Californians for Americans...
Is California in Mexico?
@@gostodemaisdaroca4052 No
baahaha real 😂
I'll be honest i have 1 american friend and she can not go a day without saying literally
Is this what racial profiling feels like?🤣🤣
Not really, but they are way more stereotypical towards us in accents. Perfectly justified to make fun of them too. We will until they stop. Then, we'll stop.
Also, we do it for the memes, not actual bashing.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171I know I was joking lol
@@SBP4.20 Oh ok. Also, I think I know why they were slightly offensive. The way they see our sarcasm is being offensive, so they become offensive.
This is the whitest comment ever
The "glass of water girl" could be Midwestern U.S. too
The last girl sent me flyingggg
So all Americans are from California 😂
The United States of California
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171Hollywood accent.
like how all us English people sounds like the queen...?
@@RedPanda525At least the our impressions of you are half accurate. Pretty much 0 people in the US speak like that. Be more creative, you suited, top-hatted, wonky teethed, fancy voiced imperialists.
They all passed the vibe check
All the same television accent and they have the audacity to tell us we don’t know anything 🤣
the big fat cheese burger was way too accurate
Idk why some Americans are raging because when they talk in a British accent the first thing they are going to say is can I have a cup of tea 💀
Bro Americans are so mad when other people do their accents but when Americans start doing British accents they get mad too, it's literally a cycle
I feel British ppl get more mad than Americans usually Americans just make fun of themselves
@@jacob45415No, judging by the angry comments on here by Americans, you get much more offended 😂
@@thomsboys77 idk maybe it’s just my opinion
@@thomsboys77That is because Americans do it as a joke and memes. You guys appear to purposefully do it offensively.
Again, could be our sense of humor translating to you as offensive.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171believe me ive seen Americans directly make fun of my accent, its not all of you but still many Americans make fun of other accents
Not the Brit’s literally thinking we’re all from California
They were asked to speak like americans, and they did.
Nah but why do I want to hear Americans try a scouse accent tho
The girl said she’s drinking a bear💀
They roasted the fk outta us 😂😂😂
Like if you're also American and thought this was funny
So they think we dumb idiots
They speaking like 2% of the population of America.
What are you talking about, every girl under 30 in the U.S sounds exactly like this
@@mintgumornot Lol, you need to get out more.
@@mintgumornot no thet don't😂 maybe yoy don't travel enough😂 they sound valley not a U.S way of speaking. Here in VA people don't even talk like this😂
@@mintgumornot Every single state has a different accent. In California, almost all the girls sound like this, but in Texas, you wont hear anyone say the word, "Literally,"
Umm...I am an intelligent 45 year old mother, and I sound like that, because I'm from the West Coast. Most of us from Cali talk like that.
They sound literally like no one that I know.
Says the person who's British accent probably sounds like a cross between an Australisn eating peanut butter and an eastern European 😂😂
@@joemanning90 I don’t know. I don’t have a need to try and sound British.
easiest way to do American accent: "get me a cwoffee"
Same how most Americans feel about Asians, ( all Chinese) all Caribbeans they think ( Jamaican) all Hispanics and latins are ( Mexican) all European or either Russian or UK. The main one thinking Africa is one big country..
Except that we don't. Only bigots and uneducated idiots believe any of that.
Stop trying to make it seem that all people in the US are the same. There are over 340 million people in this country, and a larger percentage of those people have ancestors or immediate family from all over this world. How idiotic would it be for all the people in this nation to believe that all Asians are Chinese, all Europeans come from two countries, all of Africa is one nation? Even more so how stupid would someone who is an American to not know how many countries comprise the America's, and how many of those countries are Latino? The majority of the countries in the Americas make up LATIN America!