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Americans will struggle with Scottish and English and Australian accents but do they struggle the other way around?
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Americans can't understand the thicker Scottish accents. That's not unique to America though because nobody else understands them either.>Americans will struggle with Scottish and English and Australian accents
Do they? I've never noticed anybody having issues unless they were talking like a posh hoodrat
Yeah see when it gets to the point that they're talking Caucasian Ebonics I tend to shift the problem from "cultural barrier" to "fucking speak like a human" barrierAmericans can't understand the thicker Scottish accents. That's not unique to America though because nobody else understands them either.
Midwest accent is the neutral accent and is typically denoted as Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and parts of Iowa and some others. The one your thinking of is the Minnesota/Wisconsin accent which is local and completely unique to those spots. Much like the Chicago. Tons of people looking to get in media like news or weather reporting do their schooling in the Michigan Ohio areas because it is the most bland accent in the US you could almost consider it a non accent. It helps them be understood regardless of where they end up working.Who the fuck thinks midwest accent is standard? It's basically Canadian
Who the fuck thinks midwest accent is standard? It's basically Canadian
Midwest accent is the neutral accent and is typically denoted as Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and parts of Iowa and some others. The one your thinking of is the Minnesota/Wisconsin accent which is local and completely unique to those spots.