British Kid tries to out-accent Amy Walker

ulysses1904says...

I thought this was pretty good, a little more entertaining than Amy Walker's. I speak Spanish as a second language and I keep hoping to find someone do something similar in Spanish, speaking the same phrase using different regional accents.

siftbotsays...

Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 11:06am PDT - promote requested by dotdude.

dannym3141says...

This feels like a spoof video. He seems like a really good actor pretending to be a chav. The accents just make me believe it more.

Cockney was great, southern england, west country and posh england sucked. Northern was TERRIBLE (i'm northern, right by manchester). Scouse and welsh weren't great - scottish and (northern) irish had words he could pronounce and words he couldn't, ended up sounding dodgy. Australian i agree with dag was poor. His american wasn't bad to my untrained ears, but maybe an american would say something similar to what i say about his british range.

The more the video goes on the more i notice that he has a range of words for each accent that he's got perfect and others that he hasn't, which i think virtually everyone can do? If i hear a word in an accent i can do a great version of it but i struggle on words i've not heard often in that accent. For example, his west country accent, he says "green army!" which is ripped straight from a very well known british advert which you basically hear a lot.

I'm gonna go ahead and start the "this is a spoof/fake/troll" bandwagon, plenty of room aboard

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