Yaay!
"I've got a cheap piece of crap to sell on TV. Send me an Australian."
You people outside the US might not get it.
You are right. I don’t. Still:
Yaay!
"I've got a cheap piece of crap to sell on TV. Send me an Australian."
You people outside the US might not get it.
You are right. I don’t. Still:
For some reason here in the states, and maybe Canada too, when someone wants to sell cheap pieces of crap like copper pans or vegetable slicers, they get a person with an Aussie accent. Here's an example.:
[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/EWdOE-p9NOU[/YOUTUBE]
Maybe an Australian who has lived in Canada for a while. The idioms didn't seem forced and he pronounced tomato correctly (there is only one right way). Having said that, I'm terrible with accents; to me he sounded English.
Yaay!
"I've got a cheap piece of crap to sell on TV. Send me an Australian."
You people outside the US might not get it.
You are right. I don’t. Still:
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Maybe an Australian who has lived in Canada for a while. The idioms didn't seem forced and he pronounced tomato correctly (there is only one right way). Having said that, I'm terrible with accents; to me he sounded English.
Okay, what about this guy?
[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/U9tOCihrLak[/YOUTUBE]