Much better. I understood everything.This is what AI thinks Aussie's sound like:
This here's some proper bog-standard rubbish - "The big worry that's popped up is that Yankee English is already chomping away at British-English and Aussie-English, and if we don't do somethin' about it, it'll end up takin' over the whole shebang. Don't get me wrong - our neck of the woods ain't chattin' in the same tongue, and we sure as heck don't see eye-to-eye on everything (that's a given). But there's heaps more North American English speakers online than there are in the land Down Under or back in Blighty - and that spells trouble for our lingo's future."
As for that "N-A" English jazz, that's a load of hogwash. We've got American English and Canadian English, each with its own bushel of dialects. We could easily muddle ourselves up without even hoppin' on a plane to the States.
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