American Woman Attempting her Best British Accent and Vice Versa!!
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๐Emily
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Christina is so kind and sweet! Lol she didn't even want to hit the other girl
She looks like Jodie Foster idk why
and British girl is so friendly that likes messing around
I gave you your 1000th like๐
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@@haniayahahaha how...
Christina seems to be made out of 100% sugar - she's so sweet very adorable ๐
Is she even alive?!?!
Breathing?!?!
Her blood and heart?!!?
100% honey
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Your comment will make doctors/dentists worry that she has high blood pressure or diabetes xD
"That wasn't too bad" is the absolute best compliment you can get from a British person
No, it means terrible.
It's a sarcastic speech....horrible ๐คญ๐คญ๐คญ๐คญ
It depends on the tone in which it's said, it could mean either
*That* wasn't too bad = that one was okay but the others were terrible
That *wasn't* too bad = That was better than I expected
That wasn't *too* bad = That could have been worse but it east great
That wasn't too *bad* = Just means what it says, possibly similar to "that *wasn't* too bad"
I got the impression Christina has picked up a lot of Korean mannerism in reactions and body language from staying there :)
She is so nice.... it's cute
Oh my God.... Thank you... I was wondering so hard why does she sounds like a Korean...??? Just why...??
THANK GOODNESS I WASN'T THE ONLY THING THAT NOTICED THAT LOL
Glad i'm not the only one who thinks she sounds like Korean. She's like... Rosรฉ from BlackPink (even tho Rosรฉ speaks Aussie accent) but the softness in their voices...
Ohhhh that's why she is being so respectful and quite type and like she was trying to get the hammer from the British lady's hand she was hesitating to grab it like with permission
Christina is such an angel she's just too kind and cute ๐
@@habibtheeagle11 likes can differ people to people... It's my opinion
6:32 The moment when you realized "How was it" was not a sentence they would be saying ๐๐
Exactly ๐
Emily's British accent doesn't sound too heavy I feel but maybe it is more natural than what I've seen on British media
I mean it depends where about ur from in the uk some places have stronger accents than others
@@howardymitchell yh places like Liverpool have really strong accents but how ever im from bristol and its not really that strong but u can still tell im british
To me Emilyโs hasnโt got as strong accent as it sounds weaker accents on both them. I could hear accent very slightly in American women, but Emily I couldnโt hear her British accent. Iโm from Wales in U.K. people tend to think itโs a strong accent but itโs no where near Liverpool strong accent but itโs not weak either.
She doesn't really have the kind of British accent you'd frequently hear in Britain. It's an Americanised version of it.
@@NicholasJH96 sheโs said that on the video where they compared pronunciations. Sheโs been living outside of the UK for a while so I think sheโs lost some of it.
It's so funny that the american try to be a lady and the britsh girl pretend like a 15 american teenager
It's cos Americans think we're all the queen and the British get their idea of American accents from terrible teen movies
@@ethanbutler7866 as a latino, I dare say the entire world learns american accent with teen movies. lol.
3:27
no way american teens are like that, she seems very posh
@@human7491 Southern country accent ftw
People : "No one has the perfect British accent"
Me : - Louis Tomlinson -
Omg. Louis Tomlinson supremacy. We Stan
PERIODT
Hahahaha you laughing at me accent? Me accent? Its funny ain't it๐, TOMMMOO
louis tomlinson supremacy
perfect british accent...that's emma thompson for me
Idk why but based on their personalities Iโd say Christinaโs from the UK and Emilyโs from the US๐
However, personalities can't be determined by what country you're from
not at all, Emily emits that posh elegant aura like a proper brit.
Just because you are from uk right ?? Bruh
you probly wouldnt say that if you didn't hear their accents
No
When I saw the phrase "How was it?" at the end I thought they had to say it ahah I got confused
Same lol
OMG me too :')
Yeah agree that Emily's British accent seems fading
I really love Christina.. she's so nice, polite, and sweet..
Really like Christina's attitude. Very light and gentle...
British is so hard for me. I feel her pain.
Same
Thereโs a lot of accents, posh/ Queens English accent is really hard because only 1 percent speak it. My accent is English/ mixed with Bristolian which is also hard. But thereโs one called Cockney which is impossible to non-Brits lol
@@Epsa_ Everyone always goes on about how RP is fake and actually nobody's natural accent, but I come from Oxford and a lot of people, including me, speak, maybe not like the Queen, but without a noticeable "regional" accent (although there is actually an Oxford regional accent as well that's different from "Oxford English"). And I'd say Cockney might actually be quite easy for the Australians, you know.
"And I'm Emily the UK"
me thinks about F.R.I.E.N.D.S
Cristina, you're very kind. Best wishes to you.
Both Emily and Christina looks fun to be around with
Would probably be awkward with Christina because she's so reserved.
Emily would piss you off unless you understand banter.
I think the US accent general is easy and we also hear that a lot because of Hollywood. It would be interesting to do the South accent.
American accents are harder because we are one of the only rhotic โRโ countries in the world
@@charles7003 us and Canada. And maybe Ireland since i noticed they do the hard R as well.
Can you blame her? The British accent is much harder.
lol
how?
@@eugenelubbock5478 Because you actually have to put some effort into it lol
@@Kyulnjir are u american?
@@eugenelubbock5478 No
In my experience accents don't matter as long you are understandable to the person you are communicating and conveying to...โค
but when you have a thick asian accent, when you come on vc in discord, everyone just leave, noone
can understand what I said, which is sad
@@tuankietle2845 Actually I am from the Philippines and English is not foreign to us. Maybe we are lucky because my family are educated and we were always corrected on our tenses and pronunciation. In school and at home we are encourage for recitation thus proper opening of the mouth so that proper syllables are achieved. Like any other foreign language we tend to mix the syllables to our own. I feel you of how conscious you are but practice makes a big difference. Maybe you may find some short English children's movies with subtitles. Most conversations if not all theatrical. Or try to read any English materials out loud, maybe this can help. BTW your write up is good...
Accents add flavour to the language - easy understanding is the primary motive but it should also be engaging. Without accent it would be like reading from a textbook...
@@Pa-1 That is correct and regardless which country or language there are also accents that other native speakers find funny at first. In this manner it is just if getting used to...๐
Say that to any Scottish person then!
Christina ๐๐.
She's so kind.
People who say "British people are friendlier than Americans" clearly don't live in the UK๐ญ๐ญ
Exactly. I'm a New Yorker and we usually get stereotyped for being the rudest people in america but even we can be more friendly than the average Brit. It's that "European-ism" lol.
What? People say this?! Americans are super nice, is what I've heard
Christina seems so nice....
I think u guys are getting really offended so easliy emily and christina have different personalities. Christina is a gentle person thats just the way she is and emily is the type of person to have banter and tease in a friendly way . I mean u want to vibe with ur bestie and not always be so polite and gentle with them otherwise it would be boring like emily is just tryna have fun and laugh and christina was probably raised to be elegant and respectful . Emily sort of reminds me of my old english teacher the one to play around and diss us (not in a bad way) and wait also look at the thumbnail they are having fun u can tell
Edit: i also might need to add that we british aren't always gentlest we have banter a lot some brits dont tho and in *my* opinion (emphasis on my ) some americans are polite like her idk i feel like shes canadian when she isnt
Yes she said- Christina was nice, she was hitting her strong but christina didnโt wanna hit her
Itโs all about the cultures. People on the internet are so easily insulted, even when itโs not about them. Itโs kinda selfish since they never bother to think that they are not the only ones who are active on the internet, their culture and upbringing isnโt the only one. Just because someone has a different way of communicating with other doesnโt make them mean.
@@dreamimgflowerd976 exactly so then they go ahead and compare them its like u cant expect them to act the same
@@cookliet8444 are u agreeing with me i kinda dont get the comment sorry LOL
@@cutie4417 Yes kinda. Her personality isnโt everybodyโs cup of tea but she herself said that Christina was so nice cause she was not hitting her when emily herself was hitting her hard ๐
I think Emily has lost her British accent if Iโm honest, she donโt sound like a proper Brit, maybe she used to but not anymore.
Ikr i felt the same when i first heard her
May have stayed there for many years in the United States
@@NoNo-sp8pi no she just doesn't have a stereotypical TV accent
@@thesausageman5388 I live in the UK and I haven't really heard anyone like her, but I guess that's my personal experience. Maybe you hear people who sound like her
That's bloody peculiar innit bruv
OMG! I'm from Colombia and I'm learning English hehehe when suddenly Christina 3:42 Oh! wait, wait, ์ ๊น๋ง hahahaha For real? Korean hahaha I Love it!...
Yeah why did she say that? Lol random Korean word in there. I bet she maybe listens to K-Pop
@@Tranitosaur she lives in south korea for many years
People may think Emily is a main person but she is not she's just a open person and fun to be around and entertaining both of them are having fun for me
The english girl won it. This really supports my theory that the Los Angeles/hollywood accent is the new English standard since she only used a "valley girl" accent.
The English girl is a bit snooty
@@dennisstafford1749 She reminds me of those "friends" who don't want to compliment you or don't want to let you look better than them.
I think you're right. Anytime I hear a foreigner attempt an American English accent it's always the California valley accent. And I'm just like...do the southern and east coast accents no longer exist? lol
@@Wee-Snaw She does sound condescending doesn't she. The poor little American girl keeps trying to put a pleasant face on things. No matter the nationality it is always better to not take ones self too seriously.
@@dennisstafford1749 'Tis why Americans would never survive in a British secondary school
That innit was technically British so, Emily, you shouldn't have hit her.
Simp, lol jk
@@gillnabiel8385 ?
We don't say innit like that, it's a myth
@@ethanbutler7866 well, a lot of people do. most americans have this idea that everyone in britain is posh and stuff.
@@eugenelubbock5478 most British people don't say innit, and even when we do it's not like after every sentence. Americans act like it's every other word or something ๐
It also depends on what part of the country your from and what your background is. Different areas have different slang as well as different accents.
No, no, no... there's no "cup of tea" in Britain.
Only "Kupa-T"
Cup-a-tea?
Kappa T
@@Skyl3t0n read this in an Indian accent ๐๐ sounds like "ey kapppaaa ti"
Yeah itโs true
For real ๐๐
Is just me or Emily is the dominant in this relationship, for what we see theough these videos?
Im neither British nor American English isnโt my first language and i mix both accents lol
Ahahaha same heree
Me sitting her from German and casually trying to mix the 2 together.
same
Samee
Lol sameeee
Christina is so sweet i love this girl ๐ฅบโค๏ธ
Christina is adorable. I'd definitely love to be her friend.
The moment you realise that Christina isnโt wearing a jumpsuit
The American girl is so sweet ๐ฅฐ๐
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
the British girl should do an American Southern Accent...
I'm an American and in a southern state, and even I can't do an American Southern Accent
@@danie8944 The British are actually rather good at it. Have you seen "Gone with the Wind"?
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
The British girl looks American and the American girl seems being slightly Russian or Ukrainian.
Yeahhhh
fax
Ikr
Well, "American" means nothing in terms of appearance, they're all kinda immigrants from somewhere else.
there is no such a thing as american everyone is from somewhere. europe, africa etc.
well there is also native americans. they are the real americans
And we Indians have a salad of pronunciations....
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Agreed
Savage
To me (a scandinavian), you never sound either british or american.
@@herrbonk3635 We dont sound that even to us lol.
Christina is such a sweetie
Christina is so absolutely beautifullll :Oooooo, green eyes, tons of spirit and kind and gorgeous :o
Both are so beautiful๐
I swear they are amazing.
Hey girls, I'm from Poland and I love to listen to you guys. For me, both these accents are absurd and it's brilliant to listen to it, best regards!
British girl behaves more like American and the American girl behaves like she's from Japan or south korea lol ๐
I think the American Girl lives in South Korea cause she said it in one video
Nah , i mean British is mean something
@@wingsblack8236 true thatโs just the British attitude I donโt think itโs intentional but I havenโt met a British that wasnโt like that
Nuh uh, if you were American and behaved like the British girl, it would not go over well lol
Yeah because she does live in South Korea
Ok pls make more these kind of vids. I mean like a whole series
You guys have no idea how much i enjoy this. i had been laughing throughout this whole video lol
These two are smashing paired up!๐๐๐
Hi you both.. I love the way that Emily said " hoffee" ๐คฃ lts so cute ๐ . Actually in my country ๐ฒ๐ป, we learn British ๐ฌ๐ง during school as a second language. But the most people including school children are watching America ๐บ๐ธ movies. Mostly babies before they start preschool, they also watching American kids programs. However after the school we use both ๐บ๐ธ and ๐ฌ๐ง mixup at the same time. And I love a lot American pronunciation as well. Still I'm learning American accent. It's pretty perfect.
Emily's American accent is really good. The only word she really had trouble with was "can't."
Chirstina is so sweet.. She always smile even the other girl hit her ๐๐ Arghh cute ๐
Make it up some more!!! I need this content like this
emily is so so pretty and seems like such a cool, friendly and funny person to hang out with ndjsnejs im having โgay panicโ rn
Duh same but christina for me
Theyโre both really pretty and smart it seems. Really enjoy their chemistry.
I know someone like Emily and she's fun to hang around with and I find it sad that a lot of people in the comments don't like her
@Annabelle Phen Lee yeah I honestly think that's just how she jokes around or haves fun :((
@@ashy1687 I agree!
I'm from Pakistan and here it's like we are confused between British and American accent. Haha
I remember writing colour as colour all my life and out of sudden they changed it to color ๐ญ
That's hilarious ๐๐
Same here
After all we were british colony ๐
From India
Ikr. I use both but I prefer American as it's much easier for me to write and pronounce
@Blue Moan It does. At times I be writing same words in both way in a same sentance, like behavior, and behaviour. I go with whatever my mind like to go with. Sometimes people do pick on saying, it's not eaten, it's "ate". I mean both meant same and we aren't particular going for specific dialect (British/American). Well, whatever they wish, I guess
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
I love this its so much fun! also I love the British accent!
This was amazing๐๐๐
emily is so gorgeous wtf
I love Emily she's pretty good at American accent๐ณ๐
You two are so funny together.
I like both of you and offcourse you are my teacher here. Thanks for making this channel.
Emily, you definitely know and speak one of the Slavic languages. Idk, I feel it and hear it ๐
She also has slavic cheeks xD
Hi,Sabina
You thinking very nice,i like the way you think
Definitely
That's what I was thinking. She just doesn't look british to me. Even her accent just seems not quite british
I swear when non-British people do the British accent they always do Posh
Everyone thinks we're all either posh or cockney
And when Brits do an American accent, it's always Southern or Valley (or occasionally super strong New York) ๐คทโโ๏ธ The media we all consume has a strong influence on our impressions of other dialects.
Yeah I totally agree, and a lot of the shows we watch where the characters have British accents are set in the 18 hundreds and have royalty so the accents we hear are more posh
Itโs a stereotype lol
Yeah, just like when most British people describe America or American accents it's always southern "cowboys" that are fat and shoot everything
Those two are the best !!!!
Love this channel:)
everyone: no one has the perfect bri-ish accent
louis tomlinson: hold my fooking avocados
Oh, i love that comment
You should look up Aitch. He's got the most perfect British accent.
@@Ricky911_ I initially said that lol
I don't care what others think.But I am madly in love with America nd the American accent!
Loads nd loads of love to USA frm India.We all love ya dear Americans!!๐บ๐ธโค๐ฎ๐ณ
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
*I love ya dear americans
Both are gorgeous ๐๐ฅฐ
please do another one of these xD I love it
Emily reminds me of Emily from FRIENDS.
When the oher girls played with the toy hammer they were so shy to hit themselves, this girl seems to really enjoy the hammer haha
The british girl is sooo funny and savage i like her๐๐
They are so prettyyyyyyyy
Oh my goodness both the girls are extremely gorgeous look at their skin and their eye color ufff Iam in love โค๏ธ
The American girl sounds more British here than the British girl, who sounds American with a British twang at the end of words.
No she doesnโt
Totally, I thought the editing wiuth the flags was wrong
How? Most of her attempts were rubbish or melodramatic
@@ladyfoxwf1075 I agree
Nahhhh----
I love you Christina!!!
They were both amazing
Yeah fax
Oh girls, you are so nice and cute! Love from Russia!
We need an Aussie girl here ะฟะปะธะท โค
yeah ikr, cuz i really fun with this videos oh emily and christina you so gorgeous and posh ๐ต๐ซ๐ ๐ป slayed
Emily actually has a really good American accent
I think the UK has an easier time getting American accents correct just because the UK has so many that have been refined for centuries and we're still a pretty infant country in comparison. I think the only fair way to do this would be to have varying accents be tested for. Like the "valley girl" / "surfer" accent is the easiest for a lot of foreigners to get. But then there's the Midwestern, Texan, Southern, Bostonian, and New Yorker accents that are in the stereotype as well. . . . . Maybe it's just me wanting to hear a British person try to sound like they're from Minnesota or rather hear them wrestle with the Northern Cities vowel shift.
Listen to Cockney, Manchester, Birmingham, Cornwall, Wales, Yorkshire and Northumberland and tell me they are refined. When a Brit gets the Boston and Mississippi Accents right I will award their effort over the attempts of Americans at British English. Until then tit for tat. You are right on.
I donโt think thatโs why English people are better at the Valley Girl accent than Americans are at the London accent. I think itโs mostly because British people are exposed to a lot of American media (most specifically from the areas around LA). They are better at Southeastern than Texan from what Iโve heard. Iโm not from the Southeast, so I canโt speak much to those accents. Iโve only heard a few people get the East and West Texas accents, but attempts at the Panhandle and North Texas accents have been iffy at best. Usually for North Texas, people ignore any regional accent and use a โgeneral Americanโ accent because Dallas has a lot of out of state transfers, so the local accent is ignored.
as a Minnesotan, I also wanna see that
@@suraya_ Ok random question but do you guys say snickerdoodles a lot in Minnesota...
@@greenwalrus2223 not really? it's just a normal word we use them the same as everyone else (speaking for myself)
Christiana is too kind and sweet โค๏ธโค๏ธ
Christina... I've fallen for her, she's the cutest & I'm not even a simp...
Top tip when attempting a British accent.
Always stick to Received Pronunciation unless you are 100% sure of what to say. You can never go wrong with RP.
UK is full of many different dialects and accents so it's difficult for an outsider to pick just one. Which I why I'm learning as much RP as I can, because it is THE standardised way of pronouncing in the UK.
After watching peaky blinders, I think there was a hammer on how she said bloddy.
Dang I'ts most funny and full of cuteness video from the chanel so farโค
I love Christina
Black humor is not an issue, US and UK culture is just different, thx
Greetings from Brazil
Emily sounds so soothing
OMG I laughed out loud on the Inn't part !!!!
they are so cute lol thank you for the video
Just do the scottish accent, really ez and iconic
I swear everyone thinks they can do a Scottish accent and then they really can't
From 0:35, Christina saying "Yah" then "Neomu hane" means that's so mean, to Emily is such a mood for me...haha she's like a real Korean saying it.
Maybe they're close, you can't just say to anyone "Yah" especially to someone you've just met for the first time.
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I'm a new subscriber and I enjoy your videos
I love them.
I am still trying to figure out who is more beautiful.
Both
Respect and kindness is beauty, definitely Christina from USA
I always prefer UK English, it's really feel so perfect .. i love British language and lovely girls too ๐
Because Britain made the language and britan is another name for uk
I agree with the first sentence, but mans chatting too much about our gals. The majority are clapped.
They're so beautiful ๐๐๐๐๐
Oh My God ๐๐
Brit girl is hilarious