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Dave is 100% right about the Peppa Pig thing, I'm from Hawaii and took me a while to figure out why my 4 year old (This was a few years ago) started speaking with a British accent and using words like "petrol" instead of gas
Really like when yall react to British themed videos
ONG Mike made my day with his How you doing. He definitely has the strongest accent of the 3 of you.
I'm from Finland and been watching you guys a long time now. I've never had any problems with your accents
OF THESE THREE, MIKE IS THE MOST DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND FOR ME AS AN AMERICAN, LOL! Btw, my wife is Swedish, and a few years ago we vacationed in London and toured the London Tower. The Beefeater guide had an extremely strong accent, not sure which part of England he was from. My Swedish wife speaks good English, but she asked me to translate for her. I said I could not understand what the Beefeater guide was saying either, lol!
I can understand him until he speaks a fast sentence or statement. Then i gotta rewind to try and pick up whatever he said lol
Your accents don’t sound particularly strong or hard to understand to me but some other Brits here in the US I struggle with, one that comes to mind was a Geordie.
Mike's is but I luv it it's clippy .and quick ,,🇺🇸😍
Out of the three of you, Mike has the strongest accent. Some of his words seem cut off or shortened. I happen to like it personally.
The Queen’s voice is so calming
I laughed so hard at Mike's facial expression doing that accent.
Mike's accent sounds very different from Daz and Dave.
One of my favorite clips on youtube is Chris Pratt nailing the Essex accent on the Graham Norton show
Omg that is one of my favorites!! He is like a parrot with picking up accents
When I try to mimic my Scottish wife she says I sound like a Glaswegian by way of Pakistan.
SCREAMING!!! "...By way of Pakistan" 🤣🤣
I love accents, several British ones I love. Scottish is a favorite.
The Manchester accents like chalk on a blackboard, i've never watched more than a few seconds of coronation street, if it accidently comes on i have to get the remote straight away.
I ALWAYS THOUGHT OF TWO BRIT ACCENTS FIRST...LIVERPOOL BECAUSE OF THE BEATLES. AND THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Hearing a bad Southern US accent is just normal for me. I grew up in Atlanta, GA but I've had people ask me if I'm from NYC 🤦♀️
I'd argue it would be difficult to get INTIMATE with any English accent 😂
Benedict Cumberbatch has a really bad American accident. Paul M has a mixed American accident.
Orlando Bloom can't do an American accent either
Daz the kind of guy who has either done it or is friends with someone who has 🤣
😂😂😂😂 OMG, Mike made me laugh so hard, I was crying
The local radio station where I live had a call-in show called "What did Ozzy Say" and if you guessed it, you won a prize.
Bahull of wahuh
A li-ull bahull of wahuh for the Bri-ish.
Weird how some Brits have trouble pronouncing the "t" in words. Maybe they drank them all.
I'm American, but moved to a tiny village in Gloucestershire at 11 years old. Within a year or so, I sounded just like the kids I went to school with at a public boarding school in Cheltenham (so RP accent). Kids I met after that first year thought I was taking the piss when I told them I was American. I agree that most American actors butcher RP.
Around the village where my parents lived and I spent time off school and summers most of the people had west country accents. I can't say I ever sounded like a native with that accent, but I understood it just fine.
If you live in Britain for a few years, you'll probably be able to identify general regional accents, if not specific cities.
Ozzy was born in Birmingham. He lived by Villa park.
"PEAKY BLINDERS WITH TOM HARDY AND ADRIEN BRODY EPISODES WAS GREAT!!!👍👍👍👍❤❤❤
I have trouble imitating "one pound fifty"
Raised in New York and been in Texas over twenty years. I have an odd accent.
As a Californian, I think I'd have trouble with Bronx/Houston accent. lol
This was really fascinating watch today....more about the accents if you guys can find them
I'm an American with Geordie relatives on my mom's side and I have visited the Newcastle/Gateshead/Washington area 10 times over the years and at first I like, Haddaway,man I divvent na wit ye sa, but then It was a purely belta when we all git propa moral at da Perrcy n had a canny neet.
I thought the guy from "The Trip" was young Michael Caine. lol
TALKING ABOUT SCOTTISH "STILL GAME" ???
I've always thought Mike looks and sounds like he could be related to Sean Bean, who I believe is from Yorkshire, Sheffield specifically.
- I'm American so be nice
I used to work with this one guy from out in the sticks of Minnesota he had no teeth to speak of and he was welding the strongest and strangest accents I have ever heard. I had to work with him for about a year before I could understand about half of a sentence. I also have no trouble understanding many accents from around the world, but this guy sounded like he survived a stroke, but never knew he had one.
No teeth, you say? Maybe he was perpetually stoned on meth and that's why you couldn't understand him?
I know someone from rural Mississippi who I had to ask to slow down and enunciate when she spoke to me because I couldn’t understand half of what she said. I can usually tell when someone is from Minnesota by the accent.
7:55, 😂 I literally responded to Dave last night in another video suggesting Darkplace Hospital, a comedy satire show made in 2004 that portrays a 1980s British Hospital. What a coincidence.
As an American Mike by far has the strongest accent, sometimes i have to rewind 😅 Daz is the easiest to understand maybe because of his time in the states. And Dave is in the middle Daves my guy! ✊🏼 lol 😂
Mm, this is related to if asking where someone living in The Great Britain comes from.. first say London, but no not London, Millwall East End, near Mudchute Park.
I've Mentioned Amy Walker she's the best her uk and American movie accents fantastic She's better than Singer She can do literally any accent
I'm American and I learned accents from Jeremy Kyle...so can basically only say a few phrases, favorite of which is "Yo mam is like town bicycle, ev'ryone's had a go!"
Michael Bisping had a heavy Manchester accent and many Americans had a hard time understanding him. They even put up subtitles for him on the Ultimate Fighter. As an American I love a Scouse accent though I could never imitate it properly.
Scouse accent is gross
ewww scouse is the worst
The long A in words like bath - path was a very common Boston accent many decades ago as well. It's very old timey here now and maybe some people's grandparents still speak that way but has pretty much died out.
Kennedy most notably had that accent from the Massachusetts area.
america loves karl
Mike bro your accent is definitely different than the other blokes
LOVE ALAN PARTRIDGE!!!!👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
Me(American) Space Ghettos, Space ghettos, space Ghettos... Oh My God... it does sounds like Spice Girls. 😆😆
Intimate really dave
communiday🤣🤣🤣🤣...Jimmy Carr kills it with that one
Oh! That's what they mean by "the queen's English" 😅
7:35, I know this might sound cliche however every American here I'm sure cheered when they saw David Bradley who portrays Walter Frey in ( GOT) and Argus Filch in ( HP).
I watched this the same way they watched "Sh%t Southern Women Say".
#1 Englishman that does an American accent - Idris Elba - The Wire. He had the exact look and accent of the guy he was portraying. Most of us were completely shocked to find out that he was British. Close 2nd - Andrew Lincoln - TWD. A few minor things were off but he has the southern drawl down pretty well.
I thought Andrew Lincoln’s acting ww good but his accent was bad. I saw some complaints in online forums. My family is Southern and I lived there most of my life. I rarely hear outsiders do a Southern accent that doesn’t sound fake.
OK OK OK!!!! WAIT!!!! what the heck was that name of the train station????? you all need to explain what you know about the naming of that!!?? You all three speak similar, but def different accents to my States ear. NewCastle beer is very tasty! and i did enjoy this video about your homeland, keep that up for us Americans!
I like to listen to people from Yorkshire and Sommerset speak to imagine if my ancestors sounded like that.
A bit different but what do you guys think about reacting to movies ? Irish Jam is Eddie griffin going to Ireland and HILARIOUS, and currently free on youtube , just a thought! Enjoying your content 👍🏻
Crazy that there's that many accents in a small country.
16:35, that newscaster actually gave the world Welsh into Fame . that clip earned Millions upon millions of views and if he was showing off then God bless Him, because For the First Time in memory that was the first time that the world new Welsh Names on a Global scale. In fact I remember that there were many Native Welsh speakers that Praised him for that. Did not hear from Catherine Zeta-Jones however😅. She is one of the most famous Welsh people, however I'm not sure if she can speak Welsh like that.
1:00, You don't say, 😂
Check out Darren Till and Paddy Pimblett's accent
I N T I M A T E
That northern irish actor voice man was on improv with Gervais and its hilarious! Johnny depp was on with Gervais in another episode!
That would be liam neeson
So fun! As an outside observer … Dax and Dave sound the same to me-in terms of accents-but Mike sounds like he’s from another country 😜
More English content! These are great
Good one Mike!
I was hoping to see Paddy the Baddy in the scouse segment.
Hot Fuzz - Best. Movie. Ever.
Still game might be the show with the Indian fella speaking scottish
'Barth' is the correct pronunciation! Don't let these northerners tell you otherwise 🙂
Please react to LIMMY'S SHOW!
Adventure Call is a great sketch.
You guys should check out the "You Don't Know Jack" Games for your gaming channel.
16:35 I didn’t understand one word he said 🤣🤣🤣
I think I’ve mentioned this before but the first time I watched y’all’s videos I thought Dave was from Liverpool because I thought he sounded like Paul McCartney. Lol! I’ve since realized the difference but Manchester, Liverpool, and sometimes Yorkshire accents sound very similar to my American ears. When I hear mention of a Geordie accent I immediately think of Brian Johnson from AC/DC for obvious reasons. Maybe I that’s why I find him so endearing.
Brian johnson was born in scotland
@@syphon_9892 Malcom and Angus Young were born in Scotland and Brian was born in England. Brian talks about where he’s from in northern England a lot. Brian was also in a band literally called Geordie.
What's the southwest one, or as an American I could describe as a bit 'pirate-y'? Is it just South West?
Intimate! 😂
I was at a Glasgow bar and ordered a Tenants. The bar tender asked "normal or cold" but I had no idea what he was saying. I asked him to repeat it a few times but could tell he was getting pissed. Thought I was going to get a Glasgow Kiss. My buddy, who is British, was cracking up at a table behind me and finally helped me out, "mate, he is asking if you want your beer normal or cold." Bartender was a bit of a dick.
I’m surprised Black Country is not here especially Dudley you will laugh 😂😂😂 and it’s totally different from Brummie
My son lives in Dudley.😂
Where's Mancunian here? That accent is quite messin' with my head.
Honestly, as an American, most of these accents were easy to understand. Some of them had sentences that sounded like long words (lol), but for the most part, they were completely comprehensible.
The vid wasn't about understanding it was to do with imitating it.
Hilarious, as always, guys. Quick question, because as a Californian I have no clue, who is that woman? 17:34 I definitely want some of that.
You all have accents obviously, pretty heavy ones.
I don’t know if this was a proper accent but when the cast of Are You Being Served moved to the bed and breakfast they were left there was a farmer who tried to educate them in how to take care of animals and he was impossible to understand.
tattoed twice, end to end ;P - I got your back dave
As an American For a while I had a hard time understanding Mike when he says certain words, Daz is up next as far as accents though I can understand him just fine, and lastly Dave which I also understand fine but has less of an accent than Daz at least to my ears anyway.
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As an American, i am impressed with some British actors that can do a ‘spot on ‘ American accent. Tom Holland and Sam Neill (from New Zealand) to name a couple. And I was floored when I learned Mark Addy, who I’d watched for years on a U.S. sitcom , was English.
Most of the time they have obvious things wrong with their accent, it makes me google their name if I hear something off and usually confirms my hunch they're not American.
I'm not posh and I pronounce bath the way you said was incorrect lol, there are many accents that pronounce it like that! I bet you don't pronounce your Ts in Water and Butter!
Oh and There is no correct pronunciation.
we all just pretending the thumb doesn't say "...to intimate"?
mmmmmmm do i make you orny baby
also- speaking of Steve Coogan - Saxondale is still one of the best TV series ever made imo; right up there with Father Ted
All engish accents sound exactly the same to this American
I think the black haired guy accent’s the strongest but the pale guy is the most difficult to understand. Sometimes I don’t understand a word here or there but I figure out what he’s saying based on context.
Intimate or imitate? Haha
The irish try channel or whatever, only praised like brad pitt I think it was. Worst may have been connery in the untouchables
Intimate?
Chicken and chips and a can of coke
Had my money on Manx, if that counts??
#2, I have to admit that secretly many Scottish and Irish people I have heard from that are from Ireland and not Northern Ireland respect the Welsh because they can confuse the English man with (Cymru) The official Wales Language. In fact Anyone could be. the Welsh are the ones who built Stonehenge and where the Native pagans that the English tried to kill when the English Invaded The Isles Centuries ago from Normandy.
Not particularly welsh that built it, its Celtic or Gaelic people, which include cornish, Irish and scots. Most English are a mixed bunch of people like Norman which is scandinavian and French, Angle and Saxon which is germanic and also gaelic or celtic.
Posh southerners pronounce some words 'wrong' but also things 'correct' compared to you. It's pub not poob.
I think a really heavy scouse accent is sexy. I follow a pretty lame UA-cam channel of two scouse bothers just so I can listen them. 😁
To "intimate" hey?
The accent is hard to read too! Or should I say "intimate".
16:30, Daz said " Dutch", lol. are you saying that the Dutch sailed to the west of England to reach and teach the people native of Wales their Dutch before the English did? it's complete nonsense mate. lol. The Welsh had their own established Native UK language before the English Invaded Britain. yes it might sound like Dutch, but the Welsh had no contacts with the Dutch. Just like Portuguese sounds Russian, not Spanish, yet Russia is on the exact opposite side of the European continent from Portugal.
You do know that Dutch people also have celtic blood right? There were a lot of celtic people in continental Europe.
You guys are also difficult to understand. What are your accents?
Pfft! I can't understand you guys. I just watch to laugh at the ginger.
U guys sound the same all of u