How English sounds to non-speakers

Reminds me of a scene from 'Allo and 'Allo years ago. Von Smallhausen and Herr Flick ended up going "faw faw fawfaw!" trying to imitate English.
 
That italian singers 'english' song is amazing, it sounds like english, but has no english words, lol :)
 
was in my local chinese last friday night and the person infront of me asked for creamofsomeyoungguy //
 
Good thread. I really enjoyed watched those videos actually.

The Argentine band's video actually made me smile, hehe. :D

That italian singers 'english' song is amazing, it sounds like english, but has no english words, lol :)

Absolutely.
 
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I think the 2 main accents people relate 'British' English to would be cockney "awight mate" and a classic old Oxford dictionary word perfect upper class accent "Oh jolly good show chaps, now, some brandy please, pip pip".

As for American, well, I would say a Texas or southern America is what everyone things an American sounds like "Well hideeeee hooooo".

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I think the 2 main accents people relate 'British' English to would be cockney "awight mate" and a classic old Oxford dictionary word perfect upper class accent "Oh jolly good show chaps, now, some brandy please, pip pip".

As for American, well, I would say a Texas or southern America is what everyone things an American sounds like "Well hideeeee hooooo".

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Whenever I think of American I think of a very strong Boston accent.
 
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