Now it all makes sense. My grandfather has the same accent and he’s from Leeds in West Yorkshire so ig he really still does have a genuine English accent (he hasn’t lived in England since the 60s). The accent really has a distinct tonal sound. My accent to contrast is somewhat a mix of a slight Brooklyn accent mixed with some Canadian flavoring and pronunciations.
While living in England, we went on a canal boat on the Four Counties Canal Route & of course stopped every souvenirs shop along the way. We stopped at one, there was mom & about 6 kids, they were chatting, I turned to my husband, asked what language they speaking -- he looked at me & said English! Absolutely every 10 miles!!!
The "Car on t'road" lad will always be the funniest thing ever! The knowing grin by the dad when he realises he's going to get owned by a toddler is beautiful!
Did you know that the most traditional and proper forms of English are spoken in the North? The further north you go the more English the accents become. The further south you go, the more French has influenced pronunciation of words. So technically the yorkshire man saying "Car on t'road" is closer to proper English than the kid or his mum.... Crazy thing is, Geordies actually speak the oldest remaining and most traditional form of the English language, so as much stick as they get, they are actually right and everyone else is speaking an English/French hybrid!!!
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim hahahahahaha!! That's HILARIOUS 😂🤣😂 Americans can barely speak English as it is. They cant even spell properly!! That's the equivalent of a canadian speaking better French than someone from Paris. Or a Brazilian speaking better portuguese than someone from Portugal. Americans speaking English is like Canadians speaking French. Its a good effort, but youve not quite mastered it yet. I live in the North East of England and there are words in my dialect that came from ancient roman between 1800 and 2000 years ago.. Americans are hilariously delusional. They try to claim literally anything for themselves.
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim don't be ridiculous the English language is from England it's literally in the name.it's at least 2 and half thousand years older than your country. what did we speak before 250 years ago?
I know. Ironic that cockney types make fun of it when they have very unpleasant and unsophisticated accents, dropping and adding letters left, right and centre themselves. The mother seems to be under the impression she is speaking RP.
Had the same thought ! She was brilliant. Her parents are missing a great opportunity if they don’t start adding language instruction now. Polyglots have this special hear/sound reproduction we mortals don’t have. She clearly was born with one of those brains capable of learning many languages.
@@jojones2687 I know!!! 😩 Since I posted that comment, I discovered the clip was filmed in Auckland! Of course, it wouldn’t be the first time Australia appropriated an NZ media icon…🤣🤣
Little Kyra changing her accent depending on the parent asking was hilarious! The little girl upset she couldn’t go to the royal wedding was precious too.
@@ElizabethT45 the UK hated and did not accept Meghan, according to Meghan. The clip of the sweet girl I think proves otherwise. Such excitement and devastation all in one bless her xx
@@timtreefrog9646 I think it was the media that had a problem with Meghan..The British public didn’t have any issues. The oprah interview didn’t do her any favours to be fair.
They sound like normal kids to anyone but Americans. Americans always seem to be surprised by even modest vocabularies. This stuff is just what happens when parents make the effort to have proper conversations with their small children.
@@pm2886I would disagree a bit tbh like not everyone is gonna have a dead thick accent when they’re five it’s usually a bit softer. I’m scouse and my 7 year old sister doesn’t really have a noticeable scouse accent
@@pm2886 nobody is talking about their vocabulary mate. Just the accents. Plenty of children with wide vocabularies in the U.S. just like there are children in Britain that speak poorly. Come off it with your xenophobia.
It broke my heart when her mother told her "you need to be a princess to attend a royal wedding" 😪 Did the mother seriously NOT see the kinda trouble that would rise? Lol
After watching the little boy saying "your legs are ever so sharp" it has become a saying in our house. He's so cute and makes us laugh everytime we say it.
The poor little love who wanted to go to Meghan's wedding and got all confused 😭 such a sweetie, and then with mum's support she tries so hard to rationalise it and calm down ❤️
04:42 This little boy is my all time fave in this vid, I've seen that vid before and it never gets old. It's almost like a punchline, when he's like "Daddy can you say 'car on the road'".....then laughs hysterically and imitates his dad's accent back to him, and cracks up even harder. The moment when you realize he truly gets the whole accent difference, and he wasn't just mindlessly laughing. That kid is so smart. And that laugh is everything!
That little one perfectly echoing both the American and Ulster accent is amazing! My kids never picked up their mum's Irish accent, though their imitations are spot on! 😄
So adorable! I visited the UK this past summer (I'm American) and was on a ferry on the River Thames with this primary school behind us on a field trip. One of the students, probably around 7 or 8 years old, said to her teacher "I always feel like I'm going to get eaten by sharks." Took a lot of willpower not to laugh out loud.
The little girl who wanted to go to the wedding, aw - what a sweetie. However, she showed great life skills when she reasoned that Meghan didn't know her and made herself feel a bit better.
The little girl thinking she was going to Meghan's wedding was so funny. That's something my girl would have done at that age. Having a royal wedding party at school would have automatically been translated to an invitation to the royal wedding in her mind 😂
@@eveningafterrain 14 yo, living for three weeks with an english family... the scariest thing I've done to this point in my live, but also one of the best. Of course I improved my english skills, but also gained a lot of confidence... Thanks to the wonderfull, lovely family. I highly recommend it. We had english lessons and also trips to London and Cambridge and other places. I don't know, who was scared more... Me or my mum, whose precious little girl was in a foreign country, with a foreign language, staying with foreign strangers.
Silly American, here. I can’t watch Martin and Bex without subtitles. It’s a shame, because I find them hilarious, and I wish I had more context. Is anyone here familiar with them? Do you know where their accents are from? (I pluralize accent, because I don’t think they have the same one.)
The little kid with the sentences in the school uniform could have been my dad as a kid. My dad is 87 and we live in Canada now but he slips back into the old accent with every story he tells. 😂
"Cah on't road" kills me. My parents and older siblings were all born in Lincolnshire and spoke a bit like that. I grew up in Rugby (then South Africa) and speak like a civilized person 😁
@@CERWINVEGAredRING Hahaha - you can tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't TELL a Yorkshireman !!! A few weeks ago I was in the UK visiting my youngest, took a route through North Yorkshire from Harrogate to the Lake District. Some of the most beautiful countryside and picturesque villages anywhere on earth. So have to agree with you Specter, irrespective of what the locals sound like 🤣🤣
When I arrived in the UK and discovered all the different accents I was mind blown. It only took 7 years to understand them and nobody could understand my Aussie accent. I thought a Scottish lad asked me for an orgee at the bar, apparently he just wanted an OJ to drink! 😅
When I was young I had a very harrowing experience when visiting my nana in South Wales. I grew up 40 miles away in Herefordshire so sound a tad yokel I suppose but I thought asking for a Mars bar at the sweet shop would be ok. Can I have a Mars bar please? A what love? A Mars bar. A what bar? A Mars bar. No sorry my lovely but what is it you are after getting? (looking at me like I was speaking a foreign language) A ... Mars ... bar (said with slow and deliberate emphasis and an ever reddening face) Ohhhhh. A Maaaaaarrrrrs bah. There you are now. I never went to that shop again.
👍 I think the dad got revenge by putting the video on social media. I was fuming listening to that sweet little boy. That teacher is a ***** and shouldn't be teaching kids. Edit. I put 5 asterisks and UA-cam shortened them to 3 🤷 this world is going nuts!
@@jemmajames6719 All you're hearing is the POV of a 5/6 year old boy. What's the teacher's POV? Maybe she was exasperated enough to say something like that, but you don't know the tone of voice. I know teachers and all these comments make me think of the parents that go marching into the school everyday- sometimes to complain about something a child has completely made up or exaggerated.
@@emneeson oh, ok that's cool. See how it's becoming an American slang for the anti vaccsers .. Sorry I had no idea. Anytime anyone famous gets sick or dies in America... Some people start chanting It's because they got the COVID vaccine.. it's getting very cliche.. I'm tired of America..
I lived in England for almost 1 1/2 yrs. While there I got a job at a preschool daycare, my class had about 7 kids (they were sooo cute). Anyways I was teaching colours, so I asked one little fella white colour their pants were - so he pulled his pants open & pulled up his underwear - he said 'white! In England underwear/panties are referred as pants. That 31 yrs ago & to this day I still feel a little bit 'homesick'!!
As an Indian who had been introduced to English by the Brits many years back, I land in London for the first time and the sandwich shop lady at the airport asks me, "Di shyou want Boutter on the braid loav?" I thought I had learnt English wrong all these years. 😂
Yep same in the US. I ask people what country they are from and they look at me like I’m crazy cause they are USA also but I have trouble understanding them. 🤣🤷🏻♀️
Accents are so funny in kids. Especially the thick English or Scottish accents. They could read Shakespeare or sound like Scotty in Engineering on the Enterprise.
"It's not funneh, I've got skewl!" That was utterly hilarious 🤣
The way she’s says “nah I’m not laughing, I got skewl!” Get me every time😂😂😂
That shit had me dying.
My fav one lol
She’s actually saying I’ve got school
yeah but they’re talking about the accent
The wee girl wanting to go to the royal weeding is so cute.
It is a shame that Megan and Harry did not show up top her house after they were married. That would have been cool.
Felt bad for her but she made herself feel better eventually.
When she grows up, she will be glad she didn’t go
Truly want Meghan and Harry to surprise this sweetest little girl. That would be just the most heartfelt moment for her. ❤
I can so relate to misunderstanding something like that as a kid and then having "reality" pulled out from under your feet hahah
That little Yorkshire lad telling the endless story about his school work had me in stitches. Adorable little chap.
Now it all makes sense. My grandfather has the same accent and he’s from Leeds in West Yorkshire so ig he really still does have a genuine English accent (he hasn’t lived in England since the 60s). The accent really has a distinct tonal sound. My accent to contrast is somewhat a mix of a slight Brooklyn accent mixed with some Canadian flavoring and pronunciations.
U@@chaimlevin125
Was a little girl
"Fixes me wrong things"
"You naughty robins" had me on the floor 😂 So pure 👼
I knoww 🫶🫶🫶🫶
"When she marks it she'll be surprised and she'll say sorry to me" that was adorable
And that were it. Bless him
She better have said sorry to him
I doubt she did
Teachers never have that amount of respect for their students especially ones that young
It's a bit weird how I read this comment just as the girl was saying it.
Mean nasty teachers
Welcome to Britain! Different accents every 10 miles 😂😂
Innit
@@dubstup23 That’s Asian mate.
@@dean5828 that’s not, that’s what British people say
@BorekSigar if the accent is super thick it does almost sound like a different language
While living in England, we went on a canal boat on the Four Counties Canal Route & of course stopped every souvenirs shop along the way. We stopped at one, there was mom & about 6 kids, they were chatting, I turned to my husband, asked what language they speaking -- he looked at me & said English! Absolutely every 10 miles!!!
The "Car on t'road" lad will always be the funniest thing ever! The knowing grin by the dad when he realises he's going to get owned by a toddler is beautiful!
Did you know that the most traditional and proper forms of English are spoken in the North? The further north you go the more English the accents become. The further south you go, the more French has influenced pronunciation of words. So technically the yorkshire man saying "Car on t'road" is closer to proper English than the kid or his mum.... Crazy thing is, Geordies actually speak the oldest remaining and most traditional form of the English language, so as much stick as they get, they are actually right and everyone else is speaking an English/French hybrid!!!
I thought it was a bit weird that the mom was encouraging their kid to mock his dad's accent. But he seemed fine with it I guess.
@@edix1673 no the oldest version of english is spoken here in america
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim hahahahahaha!! That's HILARIOUS 😂🤣😂
Americans can barely speak English as it is. They cant even spell properly!! That's the equivalent of a canadian speaking better French than someone from Paris. Or a Brazilian speaking better portuguese than someone from Portugal.
Americans speaking English is like Canadians speaking French. Its a good effort, but youve not quite mastered it yet.
I live in the North East of England and there are words in my dialect that came from ancient roman between 1800 and 2000 years ago..
Americans are hilariously delusional. They try to claim literally anything for themselves.
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim don't be ridiculous the English language is from England it's literally in the name.it's at least 2 and half thousand years older than your country. what did we speak before 250 years ago?
The "Nah Its Not Funneh I've Got School" made me laugh
The boy that made fun of his dad's accent is the funniest lmfao 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thought so too😆
😂 "car ont roard"
My grandson used to do that to his Mum who comes from up North.
If Dad’s mouth wasn’t full!
I know. Ironic that cockney types make fun of it when they have very unpleasant and unsophisticated accents, dropping and adding letters left, right and centre themselves. The mother seems to be under the impression she is speaking RP.
The little girl whose fluent in both patents accents, perfectly mimics them both…awesome.
Had the same thought ! She was brilliant. Her parents are missing a great opportunity if they don’t start adding language instruction now. Polyglots have this special hear/sound reproduction we mortals don’t have. She clearly was born with one of those brains capable of learning many languages.
My granddaughter has an american mom and a British dad. They live in London. She is 10 months old. I can't wait to hear how she speaks!
@@debby8428 with a British accent
@@pianoandeden I agree!
@@playnicechannel No, she just grows up bilingual, only with accents. No special brain needed. But language teacher is still helpful
🤣🤣🤣 The little Australian kiddie was absolutely correct: a goat that is in your flower bed eating your plants is NOT “just a goat”! 😂😂😂 🇦🇺
NZ accent.
@@jojones2687 I know!!! 😩 Since I posted that comment, I discovered the clip was filmed in Auckland! Of course, it wouldn’t be the first time Australia appropriated an NZ media icon…🤣🤣
Yeah NZ pork their cars in the porking lot
New Zealand actually
That little guy that just wants his teacher to say sorry to him when she realizes he actually did his work correctly is adorable.
Little Kyra changing her accent depending on the parent asking was hilarious! The little girl upset she couldn’t go to the royal wedding was precious too.
What was her accent?
To be fair who didn't want to go to the Royal wedding?
@@Hanihaylll Which one are you asking about? The girl crying about the royal wedding? That's a Northern Ireland accent.
@@weaponizedglitter69 Me.
Mom's Australian?
Somebody get that kid to the wedding! 🤣
If Meghan had seen it, she might have been invited! What a darling.
@@ElizabethT45 I doubt it, Meghan said the UK are all racist
@@ElizabethT45 the UK hated and did not accept Meghan, according to Meghan.
The clip of the sweet girl I think proves otherwise. Such excitement and devastation all in one bless her xx
genuinely!!!! i am tearing up
@@timtreefrog9646 I think it was the media that had a problem with Meghan..The British public didn’t have any issues. The oprah interview didn’t do her any favours to be fair.
I love how different accents in England not only give young kids character, but they sound so mature when speaking with their accents.
They sound like normal kids to anyone but Americans. Americans always seem to be surprised by even modest vocabularies. This stuff is just what happens when parents make the effort to have proper conversations with their small children.
@@pm2886I would disagree a bit tbh like not everyone is gonna have a dead thick accent when they’re five it’s usually a bit softer. I’m scouse and my 7 year old sister doesn’t really have a noticeable scouse accent
@@pm2886 Any chance to shit on Americans right 🙄
@@pm2886 nobody is talking about their vocabulary mate. Just the accents. Plenty of children with wide vocabularies in the U.S. just like there are children in Britain that speak poorly. Come off it with your xenophobia.
I just have to say that the accents weren't just 'in England'. I don't want aggro 😂 but I'm Welsh/Scottish, not 'in England' sorry, thanks 😊
"There's a fing goat outside!" LOL definitely hears mum or dad say that before hahah
"it's just a goat"
"no mum, it's a fucking goat" 🤣🤣🤣
I have seen that video so many times and I agree with her. If I saw a goat outside I’d say the same thing.
If you see a goat on a farm it’s a goat. If that goat gets into your garden it’s a “fucking goat”
The little girl wanting to go to the royal wedding broke my heart! She is so sweet!
It broke my heart when her mother told her "you need to be a princess to attend a royal wedding" 😪 Did the mother seriously NOT see the kinda trouble that would rise? Lol
@@fernandaabreu5625 honesty is better approach.
Yeah I trust she doesn't get tainted *
She was so looking forward to that...😢
And the fact it would be soooooooooo boring an amusement park would be way better and you wouldn’t have to deal with stuck up narcissists!
The wee Scottish lad saying "Santa's Deed" is so cute.
That kid offed Santa and his dad knows it. Look at the menacing joy on his face when his dad asked if it was an accident. 🫣😂😭😭
@@kdjhannel Literally😂! I was waiting for him to whisper “Yes, an accident. It’s all going according to plan!”
Ahhhh... he's Scottish! Thank you! He and his dad had me crying! hahaha! So cute!!
XD that was hilarious 😂
He has such a deep scottish accent unlike me LOL
My favorite is the little girl who says "It's lovely. I love it". She is so cute!
‘Twas luhvleh.
She's the cutest, the way she says it's luv-lay I luv it,,,
After watching the little boy saying "your legs are ever so sharp" it has become a saying in our house. He's so cute and makes us laugh everytime we say it.
The wee Yorkshire boy explaining what happened with his teacher was brilliant
I love the fact he gives his dad a sentence to say before ripping the piss. Kid is elite
'just put it in't box I'm sick of hearing you' ☹️ I hope she did say sorry when she saw it.
@@suzp2265 yeah, teacher sure isn't 'lovelay'
Damn Miss McDonald, kid got his full stop and stuff. He completed one sentence.
"I'm sick of hearing you" dude I'll fight Mrs. Macdonald
That one dad was trying so hard not to laugh at his son claiming that Santa was dead. It was hilarious.
Little man explaining his argument with his teacher was adorable !!
I love that boy talking about his homework and teacher. What a brilliant story teller
Anyone know what accent this is?
@@jmwild22 It's Yorkshire/Leeds accent. It's a lovely accent.
Not Leeds, it's Barnsley, South Yorkshire. He sounds like a little old man, I love it, adorable.
@@Amy-wy1gddeffo Barnsley or Sheffield
0:21 This little girl is too funny. She's not joking about the "elf" drawing on her face and making her late for school. 😆
It's not funeeeeh I've got skuuuulll😵🤣🤣🤣
@@purpleme9862 😆🤣
I really hope that was liquid eyeliner so she can wash it off.
Is that a Scottish accent or Geordie accent?
Sounds like a liverpool accent maybe idk I'm American wtf would I know
The poor little love who wanted to go to Meghan's wedding and got all confused 😭 such a sweetie, and then with mum's support she tries so hard to rationalise it and calm down ❤️
Mum did a fab job she was such a little sweetie bless her
Who's meghan?
She's the woman with deeply hydrated hair. Biti zdrava, biti zdrava, bit bit bit biti zdrava.@@leahengland6704
@@leahengland6704Meghan Markle. She married Prince Harry.
“Nah it’s not funneh I got schOOl”
“It’s loveleh”
Those kids make me proud to a Northerner
4:41 That little lad mocking his dad is brilliant 🤣🤣🤣 "car on't road" haha
"Car on t'road"
@@drwhatson on't*
@@hamhotpocket3788 They always try, they're always wrong.
The dad looks so young , I thought he was a teenager 😊
That toddler bullying his own father for how he says things is the best.
That's not "bullying"!
@@maryamkim1281 We all know a toddler can't bully an adult. That's what makes that comment funny. It's called humor.
I couldn’t hear any difference between the accent of the mum, kid and the dad.
@@Sarah1610Sjeez man poor you.
Amazing how he gave the dad a full sentence as opposed to mom who only gave dad one word.
the girl saying “Am I not a real princess?” was priceless 🤩🤩❤️❤️❤️
Any adult who has tried to calm a kid down only to say just the wrong thing could FEEL the mom’s silent, “Aw, f-.” 😂
04:42 This little boy is my all time fave in this vid, I've seen that vid before and it never gets old. It's almost like a punchline, when he's like "Daddy can you say 'car on the road'".....then laughs hysterically and imitates his dad's accent back to him, and cracks up even harder. The moment when you realize he truly gets the whole accent difference, and he wasn't just mindlessly laughing. That kid is so smart. And that laugh is everything!
"Look at the beans. Look at the beans. It's a shame, ain't it mom?" Will always be my favorite ❤️
Mine too.
Yes! And the kitten was so cute just sleeping away like that XD.
Wish there was no background music.
I know right. 8 minutes of torture
Agreed
It made some of the accents a bit hard to understand.
Waste of a wish mate
It totally ruins the video
That little one perfectly echoing both the American and Ulster accent is amazing!
My kids never picked up their mum's Irish accent, though their imitations are spot on! 😄
So adorable! I visited the UK this past summer (I'm American) and was on a ferry on the River Thames with this primary school behind us on a field trip. One of the students, probably around 7 or 8 years old, said to her teacher "I always feel like I'm going to get eaten by sharks." Took a lot of willpower not to laugh out loud.
Sharks on the Thames? I doubt they'd survive the pollution lol
@daveyboi198724
Or be able to see their next meal. The Thames is so nasty.
Love the” Nah it’s not Funneh one I’ve got scool
Skewwwllll
"It's lovely" I love her accent 👍
Which accent is that?
I read your comment In that accent. 😂
@@fannahjamal Yorkshire accent.
Manchester, West Midlands or Yorkshire I think
So adorable ❤
I love how even the mothers and fathers with accents find this funny. The little adults are just so cute and funny when they mimic the grown ups.
"Little adults?" Children are not little adults..... bro
The little girl that wanted to attend the royal wedding is the cutest sweetest thing I have ever seen 😂😂❤❤❤
That sweet baby girl not getting invited to the royal wedding! I cried right along with her! She is just precious!!
"Daddy, can you say car on the road"? 5:05 What a cutie. He's having such a laugh 😂
The little girl who wanted to go to the wedding, aw - what a sweetie. However, she showed great life skills when she reasoned that Meghan didn't know her and made herself feel a bit better.
The little girl thinking she was going to Meghan's wedding was so funny. That's something my girl would have done at that age. Having a royal wedding party at school would have automatically been translated to an invitation to the royal wedding in her mind 😂
I’m guessin the little Yorkshire lad is still waiting on his teachers apology lol
I totally understand Pink Floyd's song now.
@@beorlingo only NOW?
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim sure, my teachers were not total jerks. Different story in UK, I suppose.
@@beorlingo Which song?
He seemed very mature for his age. Bless his little soul.
I love the boy who explained what day he had at school so 😝😜🤣🤣
I love how the wedding girl came to terms with it and accepted it
Ok, the little "beans" on kitty's paw. I was dying. 😂
I laughed the hardest at the father of the "Santa's dead" kid.
As a non english speaker, I would never understand the UK accents without the subtitles lol
The first time I was in the UK, I thought that's not the language I learned at school
@@kilsestoffel3690 must be funny experience? Lol
@@eveningafterrain 14 yo, living for three weeks with an english family... the scariest thing I've done to this point in my live, but also one of the best. Of course I improved my english skills, but also gained a lot of confidence... Thanks to the wonderfull, lovely family. I highly recommend it. We had english lessons and also trips to London and Cambridge and other places. I don't know, who was scared more... Me or my mum, whose precious little girl was in a foreign country, with a foreign language, staying with foreign strangers.
@@kilsestoffel3690 those are the experiences for life, kind of scared, kind of excitement, kind of an adventure ig
Silly American, here. I can’t watch Martin and Bex without subtitles. It’s a shame, because I find them hilarious, and I wish I had more context. Is anyone here familiar with them? Do you know where their accents are from? (I pluralize accent, because I don’t think they have the same one.)
2:28. IF MY KID AINT LIKE THAT I DONT WANT ‘EM- 😭
the little girl wanting to go to the royal wedding was so adorable and i’m glad she made herself feel better❤
One of the most adorable videos I have ever seen. These children were precious accents or no accents.
The kid who said santa was dead has got quite the sense of humor 😂
5:35 that's a really intelligent lad to think sarcastically about his teacher like that.
Tiny children with British accents are def in the top cutest things 🥹
Yeah but they're extra horrible when they're having a tantrum
😭😭😭
“and that were it” 😂
That little Yorkshire kid at the end was mint!
As someone with a deep southern accent, I feel that last little boy's pain.
Do you know what he's saying? Because I can't figure it out. Lol
@@chatter572 I’m Scottish and couldn’t figure out what he was saying!
@@Loki-and-Thor Yank here, and thank God for subtitles :D I enjoyed the heck out of this.
@@Loki-and-Thor Ditto. To be honest I think there wasn't any subtitles under his one as NOBODY knew what he was wanting 🤣
It doesn't understand some aussie accents either.
The little kid with the sentences in the school uniform could have been my dad as a kid. My dad is 87 and we live in Canada now but he slips back into the old accent with every story he tells. 😂
"Cah on't road" kills me. My parents and older siblings were all born in Lincolnshire and spoke a bit like that. I grew up in Rugby (then South Africa) and speak like a civilized person 😁
😂
Us Lincolnshire yellow bellies talk proper. 😂
My favourite too 🥰😂
Most civilised place on earth is Yorkshire. Gods holy land it is. Ey up cocker.
@@CERWINVEGAredRING Hahaha - you can tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't TELL a Yorkshireman !!! A few weeks ago I was in the UK visiting my youngest, took a route through North Yorkshire from Harrogate to the Lake District. Some of the most beautiful countryside and picturesque villages anywhere on earth. So have to agree with you Specter, irrespective of what the locals sound like 🤣🤣
5:35 this baby is giving baby malfoy vibes 🥺🥺🥺😂
I love these accents. 😂
The little lady by the window talking about a f@#king goat was wicked pissah 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
The little girl upset about being late for school bc be drew on her face is adorable
😂 The little lad at minutes laughing at an copying his dad .. so cute 🥰
The little Scottish boy stole my heart. Poor Santa
The little children with those UK accents are so cute. The prince guys not so much.
1:40 I love this mum 😂💖
So cute. The wee sweetie talking about her school work and the teacher was priceless 🥰
The little lad with the long hair who's teacher said he hadn't written enough sentences. I hope his teacher was sorry.
My family migrated to Australia from Lancashire when I was four. It blows my mind to hear what I used to sound like!😂🤣😂
That must be amazing. Not a fan of the aussi accent
@@lucyavarda1742
Strylins don ave in exsent.
When I arrived in the UK and discovered all the different accents I was mind blown.
It only took 7 years to understand them and nobody could understand my Aussie accent.
I thought a Scottish lad asked me for an orgee at the bar, apparently he just wanted an OJ to drink! 😅
When I was young I had a very harrowing experience when visiting my nana in South Wales. I grew up 40 miles away in Herefordshire so sound a tad yokel I suppose but I thought asking for a Mars bar at the sweet shop would be ok.
Can I have a Mars bar please?
A what love?
A Mars bar.
A what bar?
A Mars bar.
No sorry my lovely but what is it you are after getting? (looking at me like I was speaking a foreign language)
A ... Mars ... bar (said with slow and deliberate emphasis and an ever reddening face)
Ohhhhh. A Maaaaaarrrrrs bah. There you are now.
I never went to that shop again.
The little girl that wants to go to the royal wedding is the most adorable little soul
That Yorkshire lad talking about his teacher, I’d have gone in and had a word with that so called teacher, what a piece of work.
yep, from both me and my partner. No teacher is gonna teach my child so disrespectfully. kids learn from adults.
👍 I think the dad got revenge by putting the video on social media. I was fuming listening to that sweet little boy. That teacher is a ***** and shouldn't be teaching kids.
Edit. I put 5 asterisks and UA-cam shortened them to 3 🤷 this world is going nuts!
Gosh everyone is overreacting to that one!
@@lls6001 So it’s alright to talk to a child like that?
@@jemmajames6719 All you're hearing is the POV of a 5/6 year old boy. What's the teacher's POV? Maybe she was exasperated enough to say something like that, but you don't know the tone of voice. I know teachers and all these comments make me think of the parents that go marching into the school everyday- sometimes to complain about something a child has completely made up or exaggerated.
Oh god the kid that said Santa is dead was so freaking adorable 😭
I love how humored the Dad was that Santa was" deed".. hahaha! Too funny
‘Am I not a real princess?’ What a moment of reality for a child.
Mum dropped a bit of a clanger there didn't she. Good recovery though.
Mrs. McDonald better lay off that adorable fella!! She better say sorry! 🤣
6:34 Ms.Mcdonald you need to apologize to the lad, he's proud of his work!!
I think we should all be a bit more concerned about how Santa bit the dust 😂👌🏼
The boy's accent at the part ' car on the road '? Had me😂💖
Santa's dead. Damn, that escalated quickly 😳
He got jabbed
@@personalcheeses8073 NOT that old paranoid trope again. That was so 2 years ago. Get over it.
@@coolmoon4382 ???
@@coolmoon4382 you clearly don't understand Scottish slang. Got nothing to do with getting the jab
@@emneeson oh, ok that's cool. See how it's becoming an American slang for the anti vaccsers .. Sorry I had no idea. Anytime anyone famous gets sick or dies in America... Some people start chanting It's because they got the COVID vaccine.. it's getting very cliche.. I'm tired of America..
"Nah it's not funneh I gata schoooool." Took me out
So much cuteness in this video that it made me tear up. I’m hopeless.
I lived in England for almost 1 1/2 yrs. While there I got a job at a preschool daycare, my class had about 7 kids (they were sooo cute). Anyways I was teaching colours, so I asked one little fella white colour their pants were - so he pulled his pants open & pulled up his underwear - he said 'white! In England underwear/panties are referred as pants. That 31 yrs ago & to this day I still feel a little bit 'homesick'!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 lol
You want to be careful with that fanny pack too mate.
I’m worried about the kid laughing about Santa being “deet.”
Such happy memories of my two little ones. They’re 34 and 24 now, and they both think that I’m a knob. Bless them.
Excellent! 😅 Those accents from the mouths of babes are beyond precious! Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
Just as precious as the “I’m a busy man” kid.
Did you hear the news? Santa's Deed.
Omg 5:00 little lad mocking his dad’s northern accent 😂😂
“Look at her beans, it’s a shame int it Mum” is the cutest ever. 😂
The girl trying to film a video and getting annoyed at her mum had me in stitches and I don’t know why 😂
Omg lol “ aren’t I a princess !!!” 😂😂
I’ve done me work. Priceless. Was she surprised. I could listen all day to this little one. Loved it.
4:23 she wouldve got such a slap if she'd spoken to me like that
I loved the little girl with the chicken; but they were all adorable!
The little girl that wanted to go to the wedding, made me tear up.
As an Indian who had been introduced to English by the Brits many years back, I land in London for the first time and the sandwich shop lady at the airport asks me, "Di shyou want Boutter on the braid loav?"
I thought I had learnt English wrong all these years. 😂
Yep same in the US. I ask people what country they are from and they look at me like I’m crazy cause they are USA also but I have trouble understanding them. 🤣🤷🏻♀️
😂😂😂😂😂
This was pretty adorable - Lovely Kids, hope they all grow up happy & proud of their heritage & dialect!
Not her upset at not going to Harry and Meghan's wedding 😭😭
😂😂😂I know right 😂😂
Oh my god, the poor wee thing!😂
Accents are so funny in kids. Especially the thick English or Scottish accents. They could read Shakespeare or sound like Scotty in Engineering on the Enterprise.