I heard something on the radio the other day that is sort of relevant to this thread.
Some kind of english professor was trying to prove that there are so many variants and dialects in the english language that english isnt really a language at all.
To prove his point he flew a bunch of 18 year old english literature students from singapore university to scotland. He then took them to a pub in Glasgow and sat them with a bunch of 60 year old locals and said "alright, speak english to each other", apparently there was much confusion and misunderstanding.
Are you sure he meant
dialect and
variants , not
accent ?
We Asians, speak in a different accent than all of those in Europe, America, etc, and it can sometimes be difficult for some native English speakers to understand it, since its not commonly spoken.
I am a 16 year old Pakistani teen, a country not too far away from Singapore, interacting with at least a couple of 50 to 60 years old people here on MFK, from all over the world, without having any trouble understanding their each and every word.
Sure that English is evolving at a astonishing rate but the use of social media, internet, etc has made it very easy to keep up with things.
So in my opinion, that professor has hit his head really hard against something solid.