Does anybody else find it weird that whenever you have a voice over, be it satnav, Bluetooth speakers, promotional videos (of European companies!), etc. they almost always have American accents? Even before the whole buy European movement took off I found this weird, especially since British or Irish accents are way nicer to listen to in my opinion.
Interesting, because as an American, I always switch my voice assistant to a British English opinion when possible because I find a lot of the American one to often have a Southern US dialect to them which I despise the sound of.
Aren’t some Southern US accents similar to British? Honest question, not trolling. My english is not good enough to tell but I was pointed to Jerry Hall (who’s from Texas) as an example
If you want to hear a good southern accent, listen to Walter Goggins. His accent is a really strong southern drawl from Alabama.
Not at all, for southern US think country music ala Garth Brooks, although most of the singers fake their accent. There are some New England dialects that have some similarities to UK English.
There is an accent from the American south that is quite often mistaken for British or Irish: The Ocracoke Hoi Toiders.
Ocracoke is a small island at the southern end of the Outer Banks or North Carolina, it was isolated so long that they maintain a pretty unique accent that outright doesn’t sound North American.