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Nicole Rosen

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
168 total appearances

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The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

So they perceive it as we're saying oot and aboot.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

sort of anyway um because it's a lot shorter and it is a closer vowel to the ooh sound and so that's it's really actually is closer to oot and a boot we don't believe it but it actually is true it is they're not wrong um you're not wrong either but it's kind of in between so it's more subtle to us so we hear the slight difference but to them they don't hear that subtlety they didn't grow up with that accent so it's pretty close to oot and a boot and that's what they hear

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

Yes.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

Yeah, exactly.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

Yeah, for sure.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

So it's part of what they're learning in their role, right?

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

So probably a lot of them will have a dialect coach that coaches them how to speak in that particular dialect.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

And then when they come out of it, there might be some things that are left over.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

I think it'll depend on the role too.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

If you spend many months working in this particular role, then it's going to become a little bit more like you, but you're probably never going to actually adopt that

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

that accent completely, right?

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

It just might be there.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

You can sort of, maybe you can fall into it here and there and probably more when you're speaking with people that also have that accent.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

I think actor is part of what makes a good actor or part of what makes an actor good is

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

is that they are able to recognize these subtleties in the way we speak, because that's what they do, right?

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

They observe people and they mimic them, right?

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

And they try to get into a different persona, a different role.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

And part of that is language, right?

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

Well, I do think that once you move into something, into another place, you do start adopting it somewhat, for sure, if they're living there.

The Last Show with David Cooper
Nicole Rosen: Why '6-7' Is Meaningless But Makes Sense - January 19, 2026

And then they kind of sound like they're a no man's, like they're kind of no man's land people.