That's what's so interesting about the British accent. An expert can narrow down the region and the various influences to an amazing degree, and even have accurate guesses about when a person moved from one area to another.
It's been used to track down criminals who police have a voice sample of (from phone calls ect).
It's said that you can't open your mouth in Britain without giving someone your life history, and I'm sure that's not a snide remark about teeth.
I think it's Hull? She sounds a lot like Lucy Beaumont. It's definitely northern whatever it is. Disclaimer I'm from NY, I just watch a lot of British panel shows on YouTube.
I do too, problem is, people don't say where they're from, usually! I wish there was a subtitle setting that would add dialect info. I want to improve my pronunciation at some point but would need to pick a target ...
lutasch
I didn’t even need to hear the sound to know that had to be the UK. So wet…
REdesigns
Lily is awesome.
TonawandaBlue
friends for life
casbott
I just put a poop bag over a tennis racket (for ball hitting) and held the racket as an umbrella over my dog while holding her to my chest.
She was a minifoxy that was scared of water.
My current fluffy Satan loves rain, and will shake off next to me after going outside at 3am..
LordBarringtonBunks
Heaven forbid the dog get wet.
zachform
Never saw this before but love it!
jrfray3000
Wouldn't you be more worried if the dog returned without the girl?
Fanner50
But the dog would have trouble explaining
ParaspriteHugger
"Ginny fell down the well" seems to be understood widely.
casbott
https://media0.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1aGd1OHpzZDl4czdhdnZpNzZ4MWc2YWYyMWg2OXdjamNwMTVlcjJ1biZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/QM8WoNRrLFhFLA2NMq/200w.webp
JerryManderring
Sounds like a Scouser - the reveal of the dog tickled me
BoutYeMucker
Deffo not scouse
Thewayofthebear
Listen at the end when she says "come in here and get dry please". Definitely Liverpool the way she says please.
Ruudvann
Definitely North West, more pike like Lancashire than Merseyside
medimr
Acc87
I just love that her twin just shuts up and takes over grinning duty :D
mcbotulism
I like how amused her sister is. Like, "Oh shit, here she goes..."
cytherians
I LOVE her attitude. She ought to do a series of these rants.
EmeRgencyDrD
All together now: So...
kyro
You can see this girl's accent.
casbott
Who else can already picture her as an adult having a similar rant?

How old is this clip anyway, someday a grown woman may do a callback
Volimar
Bet he can hear me!
tombeithemist
Unrefined mudblood. Such a pottymouth... --my father will hear of this!
mrmb
Soooooo
MelfsAcidArrow
Is the chewing gum separate from
The ice cream or somehow inside the ice cream?
Sprocker
It's just a small plastic conical tub of ice cream with a bubblegum at the bottom.
MelfsAcidArrow
Doesn’t the cold ice cream make the gum very difficult to chew?
Sprocker
It's been decades since I've had one, so can't remember but don't think so.
dasklaus
Asscream! Also, can someone enlighten me where this accent is from? I can't learn them when they're never labeled!
RamosIsANerd
Midlands or Northern England, maybe Sheffield of Leeds.
WillemHellfire
Birmingham? IDK 😐
Sprocker
They're from Burnley, Lancashire. God knows why people are saying they're from the Midlands. The accents couldn't be more different!
Anaphriel
British accent. Though couldn't tell you which region. They vary wildly.
casbott
That's what's so interesting about the British accent. An expert can narrow down the region and the various influences to an amazing degree, and even have accurate guesses about when a person moved from one area to another.
It's been used to track down criminals who police have a voice sample of (from phone calls ect).
It's said that you can't open your mouth in Britain without giving someone your life history, and I'm sure that's not a snide remark about teeth.
AvoidJW
Northern England. Sheffield or some part of Yorkshire.
Sprocker
It's Burnley, Lancashire.
dasklaus
Well, I got that far on my own. Is this England or are Scotland, Ireland etc in the running?
iguessihaveto
I think it's Hull? She sounds a lot like Lucy Beaumont. It's definitely northern whatever it is. Disclaimer I'm from NY, I just watch a lot of British panel shows on YouTube.
dasklaus
I do too, problem is, people don't say where they're from, usually! I wish there was a subtitle setting that would add dialect info. I want to improve my pronunciation at some point but would need to pick a target ...