Aug 3, 2023 Didn't say it was profound, bruh Just saying it's weird. Most people don't adopt accents from TV or from living in a country a few years Like imagine a guy from Texas sounding upper-class English asf. You wouldn't find that weird? 'well he just likes Harry Potter breh'
Aug 4, 2023 Wasnt there a problem with US kids developing British accents from Peppa pig? It's not unheard of
Aug 4, 2023 My friend who moved from the Pacific Northwest to Alabama developed a southern twang in a few years and another friend who moved from PA to Ireland also developed a bit of an Irish accent. Both of them revert back sometimes when visiting home, it's just subconscious socialization into a new culture. Doesn't happen to everyone and it depends on the accents involved but it's not uncommon or weird at all tbh
Aug 4, 2023 also English/southern American actors routinely play roles with the other accent because many find it easy to switch. the southern American accent developed from British English after all.
Aug 4, 2023 Sige salamat, b---- Anyway I asked why, didn't say you couldn't. Ez Mil here ladies and gents. Congrats on the signing
Aug 4, 2023 It's very common to pick up an accent from media when learning English, and watching film/tv is how many people learn. Kid no doubt grew up watching US TV like everyone else does.