Code switching is pretty common, but this sounds like something different since she’s using different accents with the same people.
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mecfs@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I speak with an american accent in my academic circle because everyone there is super american.
But in my friend group I let my half-aussie half-british accent go free.
Also speak that american accent with most strangers since they have usually learnt american english and will probably understand me better.
- Eylrid@lemmy.world 1 year ago
- Anticorp@lemmy.world 1 year ago- Also speak that american accent with most strangers since they have usually learnt american english and will probably understand me better. - I love it when I meet Asians who learned English from the English. Same goes for black people from England. The accents are so unexpected that they sound really appealing and cool. - mecfs@lemmy.world 1 year ago- With the kind of demogaphic on lemmy sure. But trust me speaking in a thick half aussie half british boganesque accent anywhere with non-uni educated people in the US gets you blank stares of confusion. I once had an old lady at wallmart yell at me too speak english or leave the country 😂 
- khannie@lemmy.world 1 year ago- I met a German girl at a hostel in Los Angeles once when I was young and her English was so perfect and her accent so thoroughly American that she had to show me her passport for me to believe she was German. - It was all fun. I had kinda forgotten about that little incident until this thread. :) 
 
volvoxvsmarla@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I speak perfect German, in fact my German is better than my Russian (which my parents taught me). I cannot say one word or read a sentence in German to my parents without the heaviest Russian accent. It’s insanely hard to turn off and I have to concentrate on every word if I want to pronounce it normally. But the default is the most heavy and cliched Russian accent.