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Serenely Anderson introduces her accents demo reel. She mentions her confusion and asks if her friend understands. She talks about keeping her focus on the goal and expresses gratitude. Serenely describes an Australian market she enjoys visiting and mentions driving from Byron Bay. She discusses feeling homesick as an Irish accent and finding happiness in the present. As a Russian accent, she urges someone named Lucas to get ready to become wealthy and mentions something important to tell him. She ends the message with "do svidaniya," meaning goodbye in Russian. Hi, my name is Serenely Anderson and this is my Accents Demo Reel. Codney, I don't really know what I'm doing. Do you know what I mean? It's just like I can't get in my head about it. I've got to keep my eye on the price. Well, thanks so much for hearing me out. Would you like to go for a chat later? I really appreciate that. Thank you, love. Australian, there's a lovely famous market on the Gulf Coast where you can find so many local vendors who sell flowers, produce, health foods, artisanal goods and clothing. I love going there every Sunday and I make the drive all the way down from Byron Bay. Irish, you have to think like an American. You'll feel so homesick that you'll want to die and there's nothing you can do about it apart from endure it. But you will and it won't kill you and one day the sun will come out and then you'll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the past. Someone who's only yours and you'll realize that this is where your life is. Russian, Lucas, it's Natalia. You ready to get rich? You better be. There is one small thing I will need to tell you or maybe not so small, maybe quite big in fact. So hurry, please. St. Petersburg is not the same without you. Do svidaniya.