Yeah I cant understand 90% of the video you posted. Texas accents,well it depends on which one I suppose when I moved from Austin to east Texas they thought I had an accent. That goes away after a while though I notice but if I head back to central or south Texas I notice I end up with a Spanish accent in a day or two or speaking Spanish again. Might be part of the Texas friction part of Trump also because I notice when he speaks I cant tell if he's trying to be rude sometimes or if it's just the way they talk in New York.
Yes that's the point i was making about USA being the New World for Europeans.
They were united way more in language compared to their old countries.
No matter how hard you try to emphasize on the dialects on US, they come nowhere close with some European languages where you literally can't understand the people of your own country.
Because what makes up a country first? The language! If you don't share the same language with your countrymen, then you're essentially a different country or culture, which is how many regions in Europe are, despite all of them being called Albanians or Italians in their passports.
The differences here in US are minor, like the New York accent, Boston accent, Texas accent where some speak with an Italian slang, Spanish slang or some other slang.
You can understand them all more or less. And we also need to factor in that for USA which is bigger than Europe, these are minor differences for such a large country.
But if i travel like 100 miles up north in Albania, i need an interpreter.