@@shoezomaku not entirely sure of the context of your reply to that comment Scott deleted, but good to hear she enjoyed it! 😂 If I spoke sign language I'd definitely prank non-speakers like this.
@@albagubrath9073 not necessarily as sign language in the uk all have regional sign language like all towns have accents so whilst the base of it might be bsl not all the signs were .
@@Theboaby You're sort of correct. There is actually a standard British Sign Language used in Britain as the name suggests, with common signs, but there are regional differences as with accents. They still count as BSL, just like Scousers sounding like knobheads with pebbles in their mouths count as speaking English
I learned a little sign language over 30 years ago when I had a deaf friend - I don't remember anything other than the sign for pizza, but I can tell these two guys were totally taking the piss out of these officers.
@@j28esn those who have been deaf from birth talk with a strong "accent". Those who became deaf after learning to speak probably can do it pretty normally.
I got in trouble when I moved to uk, I didn’t know about it, and s lady at the coffee shop asked how many sugars I like in my coffee, I made that 2 fingers ( in my mind was 2 tsp ) but for her was disrespectful 😳
That's because you told her to f off by your sign. Confusingly though, two fingers like that IS the sign for 2 in BSL. However, not the way the guy in the video did it, motioning down and up like that. He was telling the cop to f off.
I thought that deaf folk could speak, even tho it's a bit iffy. As the "deaf" guy indeed did here. Now sign language for the blind would be more of a challenge to us all. There are none so blind as those that will not hear.
Well you aren’t exactly wrong there, but it depends how long they have been deaf or if they were born deaf. If they have heard people talk before, their speech might be a bit iffy, but if they have never heard people talk at all…
@@hyperfracture never having heard someone speak doesn't mean you wouldn't know how to speak yourself. Yes, it can sometimes be difficult to understand a deaf person when they speak as the small nuances of spoken word are lost, but losing your hearing doesn't damage your vocal chords. They can still feel themselves talking, just as they can feel music. It's nowhere near as black and white as you suggest.
LMAO "Imagine if she had two coffees"
Idk what Homestuck is I just like this picture yep she has two coffees
Idk what Homestuck is I just like this picture I don’t like two coffees give her 1200 coffees
When he rubbed his nose he is calling them pigs
I smell bacon
😂😂😂😂
Alex Robinson -do you watch still game as well as Scot squad
Ah, I thought it was brown nosing
@James McLeod you replied after 2 years
I'm going to show this to my old ASL teacher. She'll get a kick out of this.
@Scott Hamilton Yeah I know. That doesn't mean she wouldn't enjoy it, which she did, very much.
@@shoezomaku not entirely sure of the context of your reply to that comment Scott deleted, but good to hear she enjoyed it! 😂 If I spoke sign language I'd definitely prank non-speakers like this.
So so brilliant. I trained in ASL many years ago and it’s very different in the UK, but I was like, ohhhhhhhhh got it 😀🤣🤣🤣
Wouldn't that be Britain, not the UK. This show is Scottish, so they will be using BSL
@@albagubrath9073 as far as I know, all the countries in the UK, and I'm pretty sure the Republic of Ireland as well, use BSL.
@@albagubrath9073 not necessarily as sign language in the uk all have regional sign language like all towns have accents so whilst the base of it might be bsl not all the signs were .
@@Theboaby You're sort of correct. There is actually a standard British Sign Language used in Britain as the name suggests, with common signs, but there are regional differences as with accents. They still count as BSL, just like Scousers sounding like knobheads with pebbles in their mouths count as speaking English
@@rogueuniversities6866 lol
My guy called them pigs right to their faces😂😂
I learned a little sign language over 30 years ago when I had a deaf friend - I don't remember anything other than the sign for pizza, but I can tell these two guys were totally taking the piss out of these officers.
I pretty sure that the two officers knew that they the two guys were taking the piss.
The script probably told them so.
You could be a detective.
Everyone can tell they were taking the piss
@@zodrob7he could be defective? 🤔😂
Anyone else thought that deaf guy was gonna go pranked ya or sommet because it looked like he was sucking on something
Jacob Butler he was
He wasn’t deaf it was a way to get away with insulting the police
@@cjatruckphotos He could have been deaf and insulting the cops. After all, cops are scum
@@cjatruckphotos To be fair, if you look he's wearing a hearing aid - that doesn't stop the fact he's taking the mick.
This had me laughing so hard.
0:07 her hand why ???
Shannon Frew 😂🤣
I think it's to tell him to not do that symbol, he put his hand down before she could put his hand down.
Lmaoo💀
Here in Kassel, Germany if you did that to a cop they would yell at you and sometimes give you a ticket
What about Berlin because I’m there in August 2021
WILHELM COUSIN
@@Sp1ke_Playfair yes?
1:14 LOL ugh huh guh
2:09
Looool they played em
That was too good 😂
1:18 he talks hhahaha
George you can still talk while deaf
@@j28esn those who have been deaf from birth talk with a strong "accent". Those who became deaf after learning to speak probably can do it pretty normally.
I got in trouble when I moved to uk, I didn’t know about it, and s lady at the coffee shop asked how many sugars I like in my coffee, I made that 2 fingers ( in my mind was 2 tsp ) but for her was disrespectful 😳
Showing two fingers with the out side of them pointing to someone is disrespectful here
Come to Scotland, it's not an insult, it's just banter 👌🏻
That's because you told her to f off by your sign. Confusingly though, two fingers like that IS the sign for 2 in BSL. However, not the way the guy in the video did it, motioning down and up like that. He was telling the cop to f off.
1:45 it looks like youre that sort that would do that 😂😂😂
HI ASKREDDIT
Amazed hi
Amazed hello
Lol, Wonder how many of us came ehre from there.
ALLLL of us XD
_One of us, one of us, one of us_
Lmfao the face full of "coffee." Ahahahahaha
Lol xx 😘 🤣 😜 😆
So funny 😂😂😂
This guy is taking mick lol
Lol took me a while 😅😅😅😅
Should try hat one day
Hilarious! Thanks 😅
6 years later, finally found out he was faking all. XD
Scottish Humour
British humour.
@@Nilguiri no, it's very much Scottish. The other countries on Britain don't understand a word 🤦🏻♀️
@@albagubrath9073 Apart from when the absolutely do. Sheeesh
Fookin brilliant! 😂
He can hear
Uncle Rey.
He can talk he laughed going away
Vluek you realise you can laugh if your deaf
He’s deaf and dumb
Thanks Charlie
Charlie Thomas look you can still speak if your deaf but most deaf people choose not to because they canny hear them sel
He might have gone deaf later in life.
HELLO FELLOW REDDITORS
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahhh
I'm deaf and I know it
u W4RRIOR YT is what they said true?
@@j28esn umm nope
The one wear they say police is pig and the rest are offensive to
That's the joke lol
r/woosh
pish central
hahahahahahahaha
When he rubbed nose, it’s c*nt
No it’s pig 🐽
Rubbing your nose is pig in signe language
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I thought that deaf folk could speak, even tho it's a bit iffy. As the "deaf" guy indeed did here. Now sign language for the blind would be more of a challenge to us all. There are none so blind as those that will not hear.
Well you aren’t exactly wrong there, but it depends how long they have been deaf or if they were born deaf. If they have heard people talk before, their speech might be a bit iffy, but if they have never heard people talk at all…
Depends on the person and if deaf from birth, what they say may be unclear as they have never heard themselves
@@hyperfracture never having heard someone speak doesn't mean you wouldn't know how to speak yourself. Yes, it can sometimes be difficult to understand a deaf person when they speak as the small nuances of spoken word are lost, but losing your hearing doesn't damage your vocal chords. They can still feel themselves talking, just as they can feel music. It's nowhere near as black and white as you suggest.
Inappropriate
*comedy
I've see you've discovered British humor. Even Shakespeare made inappropriate jokes.
Bruh he can talk he is not deaf
It's a comedy sketch.....I assume you're aware of this.
Being deaf means you can't hear, not that you can't talk.