Am I the only one who loves Trevor's natural accent as well as his genius ability to imitate absolutely anybody else's accent? Can't be losing that golden voice, sir!
Me: βI learnt Indian like to ask many questions β Indian friend : βWho told youβ?
"You lost your voice?!" Nods "What happened?!" π
His English accent was on point. Literally my doctor.
How is he so celebrity-ish and relatable at the same time?
Running away screaming with my confident voice "Help me" πππ
As an Indian, I can confirm the questions questions questions thing is real π
"Screaming in a confidential voice." π π π€£π€£
I m Indian and when he said "What happend" audience started laughing I thought why? Thats a normal question..... Then I realised......π€£π€£
The whispering thing is a psycholinguistic phenomenon called 'priming' & it applies in human communication (ie, usually conversation) in numerous ways. In some specific scenarios, it overlaps with 'psychological alignment in dialogue' too. E.g. If you're having a conversation with someone and use a particular grammatical (syntax) pattern, the other person will unconsciously mimic the same pattern; word choice is also a major part of priming - if you call something X, the person you're having a conversation with is more likely to use X than a synonym; also, if you use 'big words' the person you're talking with is also likely to 'up their vocabulary' in the conversation; if you stand, move, or gesture in a particular (normal) way, people will often mimic these too - you can try this by rubbing your nose or licking your lips while speaking; volume is another one that has been researched. It does cross over with other things like Gaze Theory (/eye contact in conversation, sort of); also eye tracking studies show people following the same eye-movement pattern if they're talking about something (e.g. in an art museum study; there are others). Theories of psychological alignment in dialogue show that people 'in sync' usually communicate with each other more effectively. My geekdom. * Edit (10 months later because for some reason I got the first notification on this today): I can't believe my 'most liked' YouTube comment is basically my 'so what's your thesis about?' answer. βπ½&π to the YouTube geeks :)
1. "you waant sam chiken?" 2. "aym gonna giv you da brest en da thais" These had me rolling not gonna lie XD
Been in a depressed state for a while now but watching Trevorβs comedy shows just made me happy. Laughing my ass off now and it feels good. Thanks Trevor ππ
IM WHEEZING π€£π βI donβt know whether itβs a bush or a metro cop...they should start calling you the flora and fauna policeβ
Nothing beats Trevor's SA sets...just so much rich material to go on!
π π π "I'm injured now your limping"
I stopped watching Trevor's videos after 12 AM because when I do I spend two hours after just laughing like crazy in the dark, unable to fall asleep. :D
Hahaha he's talking about South African Indians hereππ They have a unique culture of their own
''And your indicator is not working, Baaah Thousand'' π π π π π
Sure you didn't sign a contract with Ursula?
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