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Post  WillyNilly Wed Mar 27, 2013 2:35 pm

not really. happy holi regardless.

this is indeed a video of the english language spoken in twenty-four different accents by a young, british fella.

the english spoken in several of the british accents can barely be understood. lol at "...don't forget to bring the briefing papers and the insurance documents," when he's imitating the london accent of someone who's probably in a law firm.

there are also many foreign accents - french, italian, etc. the indian one is just passable. my favs are the nigerian and the chinese accents, and the american accent from the south.

this is a creative young man; i think that all the speech was made up, quite possibly on the spur of the moment.
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Post  Guest Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:55 pm

WillyNilly wrote:not really. happy holi regardless.

this is indeed a video of the english language spoken in twenty-four different accents by a young, british fella.

the english spoken in several of the british accents can barely be understood. lol at "...don't forget to bring the briefing papers and the insurance documents," when he's imitating the london accent of someone who's probably in a law firm.

there are also many foreign accents - french, italian, etc. the indian one is just passable. my favs are the nigerian and the chinese accents, and the american accent from the south.

this is a creative young man; i think that all the speech was made up, quite possibly on the spur of the moment.

Amazing. Thanks for sharing. Also I am waiting for your post where you said you would try to argue that if a big country breaks apart it is possible for the new smaller fragments of the original country to be economically better off.
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