Americans really put their trust in the Scots and the Home Counties

by mrjohnnymac18

25 comments
  1. Are we included in the British accent states too then?

  2. Kinda hard differentiate Australia and UK, or is there a NZ? More their problem

  3. Sorry but I can’t trust a study from a group called “podcastle” who can’t even get the flags right 😭

  4. Would be better to use the English flag if they mean an English accent.

    Also surprised that there is only one state where Irish comes out ahead? Thought there would be more.

  5. Not only does the Union flag not mean Scotland Wales or Northern Ireland it also doesn’t mean the majority of England

  6. Home Counties really need their own flag.

    Maybe a cross made out of Keira Knightley and Stormzy.

  7. Haven’t they learned from movies, the guy with the British accent is usually the bad guy

  8. Most people in georgia can’t even understand a scottish accent

  9. “British” isn’t an accent, though… British is any one of four countries all filled with regional dialects. Scotland alone has many different accents and dialects all on its own.
    Betcha, none of these people have ever even heard a Shetland accent.

  10. Live in Missouri and married a Fifer so it checks out for my state anyway

  11. WTF is a “BRITISH” accent. I will assume the Yakees are referring to Scouse of course, which is the apex of all “British” accents.

    Also, Scotland is in Britain…

  12. American’s think an English Accent is called a ‘British’ accent.

  13. Aye

    and they trust a conman that sh!ts on a golden toilet to represent the needs of the working class

  14. If they’re going to differentiate with Scottish accents, can they not also differentiate when they mean an English accent? We won’t be offended if they do!

  15. A. Americans mean English when they say British.
    B. No way 90% of Americans can tell Irish from Scottish

  16. How, then, did they vote for someone with a New York accent?

  17. British flag and Scottish flag immediately disqualify this. By “British” I assume they mean a posh London accent?

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