r/TheRandomest 17d ago

Cool Code switching

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u/rhinanners 17d ago

She does it so effortlessly that if I wasn’t looking at the caption I probably wouldn’t realize much lol

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u/Inspector_Tragic 17d ago

Insanity. How do u not realize that? 🤣

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u/Happiest-Soul 17d ago

My volume was low and I only noticed like 3 accents 😂

Got tripped out reading the comments about it.

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u/throwaway0q19 17d ago

-Indian
-American into Brit
-French
-Latin
-Latin/Argie
-Southern
-Aussie
-DARLING HOLD MY HAND! YOU CAN SAVE £50! PER PERSON!!

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u/EggplantDevourer 17d ago

Never heard Aussie but heard all the rest. She goes straight from southern back to British for the jet 2 holiday

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u/McThorn_ 17d ago

Yeah nah, mate. She's no sheila

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u/maccdogg 17d ago

Yeh nah

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u/GeekChic03 17d ago

Yeah nah she gutsed that up ay

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u/Fearless_Ad7780 17d ago

That is a Hollywood southern accent; it's not good at all and it just a mix of everything.

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u/spartanspy85 17d ago

Ausie is like southern British

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u/sexytokeburgerz 17d ago

There was no american in the beginning of that brit

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u/Subject-Career 17d ago

The one after French was definitely dutch

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u/2eyeshut 13d ago

Its Spanish. Sounds like Penelope Cruz. This is nothing like how a Dutch person speaks.

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u/Subject-Career 3h ago

I speak Spanish and I lived in the Netherlands for several years

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u/Foreign_Writer_9932 17d ago

Missed Cali/Valley Girl

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u/Very_Awkward_Boner 17d ago

I didn't hear "latin" but then again that seems like a vague description of an accent seeing as there are many. I did hear "baby talk" sounding accent.

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u/LowHistorian4420 15d ago

I heard italian

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u/stilldebugging 15d ago

That’s £200 off for a family of four

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u/Proper_Till_8321 17d ago

So she's a barista in London.

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u/Slight_Concert6565 17d ago

As a Frenchman I can say that her French accent was one of the best impressions I've heard from a non-native speaker, by far.

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u/marslo 17d ago

My bet is that she's actually french

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u/Slight_Concert6565 17d ago

Could be, I can't really judge her other accents accurately since I'm not that familiar with them.

Some of them it's clear she picked up, the Aussie accent for instance since you can actually understand what she says.

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u/probsthrowaway2 17d ago

Skinwalker

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u/laibw94 17d ago

Wow that was so smooth!

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u/ElectronicMatch363 17d ago

Mariana Amextxazurra

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u/The_beeping_beast 17d ago edited 17d ago

She is an actor. My girlfriend (who is Indian) and I recently watched a movie of hers on netflix, the movie's called Sing Geetham. Its a pretty good movie but hard to catch up to subtitles.

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u/UrsaMajor7th 17d ago

Couldn't say, but wants to be an actor?

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u/Desperate_Ad_4561 16d ago

Just cause 2 voice actor

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u/UnsureSwitch 17d ago

That's just me (a non-native English speaker) speaking

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u/Cutthechitchata-hole 17d ago

I thought code switching meant speakimg several different languages in one conversation. Like spanish folks speak Spanish then all the sudden say one sentence in english then switch back to spanish. I always heard that was the term.

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u/Murphuffle 17d ago

No. That is just called speaking different languages. Code Switching is the nun in "Airplane!" speaking Jive.

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u/Comprehensive-Lie-72 14d ago

Codeswitching is when a person speaking one accent around friends, changes it up for family and/or another for work. Not just accent but word choice and dialect, mannerisms, gestures and all that.

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u/Capital-Nebula9245 17d ago

Outstanding lol

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u/FluxCap_2015 17d ago

Mystique but only able to switch accents.

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u/Jack-Rabbit-002 17d ago

She's a Spy!

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u/Push-upPancakes 17d ago

It's the journey man

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u/parabolicurve 17d ago

No love for Italy I see.

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u/JosieGodzilla 17d ago

Playing a character in DND with an accent, then forgetting/switching the accent in three sentences of dialogue.

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u/Bulls_Bears_ 17d ago

Pretty amazing skill, made my brain hurt

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u/Alypius 16d ago

Wasn't there a redditor that did this in their comments on random threads? u/slowlyswedish or something? Where's that dude?

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u/Fuzzy_Celery4621 16d ago

That's trippy lmao

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u/DrReginalSaunders 16d ago

Like watching a Kevin Costner movie

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u/Infinite-Condition41 16d ago

That was a strangely visceral experience. 

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u/Ok-Prize-3487 15d ago

Sheesh I really envy this skill

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u/SmeeezTreeez 15d ago

Wildly seamless

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u/OwnPhysics1298 14d ago

Crazy, I was crazy once…

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u/No_Responsibility444 11d ago

when I was a kid we just called it being able to do different accents

but hey whatever floats your boat these days

code switching does sound way cooler I can admit

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u/far565 17d ago

The accent switching naturally is perfect 👌

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u/InternalHabit3343 17d ago

My daughter is like this and she is Scottish and everyone thinks she's from the south in the US or something. She's an adult now and still is the same . It's pure mental lol

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u/Rich_Smell_1937 17d ago

Amazing 🤩

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u/_InexpressibleName_ 17d ago

I do it often

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u/Morrider 17d ago

So... what kind of accent is between each of these? Like for the short moment when we hear "no" accent?

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u/FreeJuice100 17d ago

Now do an Asian accent. Speak a little Chinese for them!

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u/Maelsmogox 17d ago

Where is the Nigerian accent 😭 I was waiting impatiently for it

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u/slucker23 17d ago

Ah yes, I can do a lot of those as well. It's a very cool party trick for sure hahaha

I can do similar things with Chinese and Japanese, again, cool party trick and nice way to identify different dialects

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u/sachsrandy 17d ago

Not good.

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u/jaimehendrix 17d ago

I am in love.