Listen to these 7 powerful audio reactions to Brexit from around the world

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Reuters / Russell Boyce

A trader from BGC Partners, a global brokerage company in London's Canary Wharf financial centre waits for European stock markets to open early June 24, 2016 after Britain voted to leave the European Union in the EU BREXIT referendum.

Much of the world is talking about Brexit, Britain's referendum vote to leave the European Union Thursday.

There have been hot takes, speculation, and even some regret from voters, but it's hard to know what the world is feeling when you aren't able to talk to a large number of people directly. Anchor, a voice-recording and sharing app, hopes to fix that problem.

The app is marketed as "radio by the people" and many users were sharing their personal reactions following the Brexit news. What is often lost in tweets and headlines is dramatically present when you are able to hear the pauses and emotion in people's voices.

Business Insider has compiled many of the most striking records from the app. Read on to listen to them...

 

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