Red_is_best
Well-known member
As spoken, for example, by Clinton Morrison on Sky ( or Skaay). I understand this way of speaking was created by young people over the last 15 years or so, but have no idea why it was or what it’s based on.
It’s normal for languages and accents to evolve like this, but why is it so beloved by the media? So many continuity announcers and so many advert voice-overs use it. Is it becoming the predominant accent? If so, why is that?
It’s normal for languages and accents to evolve like this, but why is it so beloved by the media? So many continuity announcers and so many advert voice-overs use it. Is it becoming the predominant accent? If so, why is that?