Canada is predominantly brown now.Why are all of them brown? Is Toronto predominantly brown now?
Chile. They’re borderline incomprehensible when they try to speak English. One of the Unions that I regularly have to deal with in my work has this like 70 year old Chilean dude as their legal counsel and I cannot understand a fucking thing he says.
For anyone unfamiliar with the Chilean accent it sounds like this:
Pretty standard strong Spanish accented English, imo. He could be from Chile, Mexico, Nicaragua, anywhere really.
In the Spanish-speaking world, working-class Chilean Spanish is widely considered the most incomprehensible.
And whenever there's a discussion of accents, I feel obligated to post this glorious video.
Asian immigrant (possibly Vietnamese) that's spent a lot of time in the hood
Whenever I hear someone from Boston or New England say "wicked."
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That would be Cantonese I think. Mandarin is more hissing. I don't mind their English accent. It's Malaysian/Singaporean English that irks me a little. They know the words, they have a grasp of grammar and sentence structure, but they use the Chinese cadence when they speak.I don't know if it's the accents or the people but Chinese and German people always sound angry.
Especially Chinese, it always seems like they are yelling and very harsh.
Germans seems like they always are at an aggro level of 10 and are ready to fight.
I'm British but I lived in Canada for many years, and I picked up saying 'eh' at the end of every sentence. Like I do it waaay more than any Canadian I've ever met to the point that it annoys me. Canadians take the mick out of me for saying it so much
Mississippi/Alabama. Most southern accents aren't all that bad (I have a bit of a mild one myself), but the accents in rural Alabama and Mississippi are atrocious.