American Reacts to British Highschoolers Reacting to Bri'ish Memes (pt. 2)
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When the British make fun of you it means they like you
Says who
@@emaanshazad6491 the British who have a sense of humour and I'm one of them
@@traceythompson3162 if you say so
Tracey, quick question for ya; How annoying was it that were 3161 other Tracey Thompsons that took all the other usernames before you made your account?
Unfortunately Americans don’t get our sense of humour / sarcasm
'Do British people still do the accent when nobody's around' made me laugh the most. I hope nobody has genuinely wondered that!
There are those who do their 'telephone' voice when you are with them, and slip into their local dialect afterwards.
I think the obvious answer should have been "only when I'm talking to myself."
I'm not sure you're a true brit to be honest if you can't wait to get home after your long shift at the marmite factory, drop your put-on British accent and shout 'well gosh darnit it gee-whizz, Imma get me some mac 'n' cheese real quick'. I don't know about you, but I find it exhausting and am still yet to find out why we have all collectively decided to use these ridiculous voices we have.
Banter is not hate 🙂 The Dutch and Belgians seem to have a similar love - hate relationship 🙂 Being Dutch, we're allowed to call the Belgians 'stupid' but don't you dare do the same 😁
They're not stupid just dull😁
@@splodge561 _"bit harsh"_ lol
I have been to the Netherlands more than anywhere else, the Dutch are like us Brits in many ways. The main difference is you guys say what you feel, but we will both take action in the same way (hard to explain but it makes sense to me).
The 'bad' aspect of the breakfast is not the food itself, Joel, but the fact that everything, apart from the beans, is fried.
Rubbish. The best part is that it's fried. You should probably be tried for treason....
Wot , you don't fry your beans ? Heinz beans are best cooked in butter.
@@internet.doctor why would you add fat to beans
Of course you fry the beans
We grill the bacon, sausages and black pudding, never fry them.
That was so funny, and I've never seen such a bunch of cheerful teenagers 🙂
The moodiness is a front!
@@annother3350 I once got home and was surprised to hear wafts of Charles Mingus coming from my younger son's bedroom. I gently pushed opened the door and said "nice music". He jumped a foot, slammed the brakes on that track and gangsta rap took its place!
From the picture of 'biscuits and gravy' it looks like that to an American the meaning of gravy is the same as 'cat vomit' to British people.
Being as the Brits invented English, I think it’s safe to say that we know our language the best.
What a great bunch of lads. Us Brits love a bit of banter 😉
Haha those British lads were brilliant! Love their reactions to the idea of biscuits and gravy, and the complete wonder of the lad saying "they put tea in microwaves?"
Those were definitely memes about Britain, but not all British memes...
I am getting on in life, but recently had a flush of conscience about the names I used to call my best friend at school, who is of a different ethnic group to me, I have carried the guilt for many years, but it got so bad I tackled it with her, and apologised. Her response "No, no, I KNEW it was through deep affection!" 50 years on, we are still best friends.
How bad was the name? This is a safe space, you can tell. I'm pretty sure 50 years is long enough ago to avoid the risk of being cancelled.
I heard one American the other day pronounce it as Washyoursister Sauce 😶
Scones for us is dessert/afternoon tea, not really for breakfast. And yes, we do PE in our underwear in primary schools, but even then it's more in infant school, definitely NOT in secondary school.
What a wonderful way to start a Friday morning! Thanks Joel. So, now try saying my former sister regiment's name: "The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment." It makes saying Worcestershire Sauce easy. In 2007, the WFR was amalgamated into the present-day Mercian Regiment, which is why I said former. Nothing beats an English breakfast. It's been standard fare in the Canadian Army forever. So, when in England I go from pub to pub comparing their breakfasts. Great fun! Have a wonderful Coronation weekend everyone, John in Canada
There will always be bantering ( which to English ears is light-hearted fun). We're rather like siblings - the UK being the elder sibling.
@@susanetheridge1245 Yes I agree. Being the younger sibling, we have to put up with our mentally challenged older sibling south of the border!! 😜
@@johnfisher9816 touche
Yep I like comparing pub breakfasts! Although my favourite in the whole country is a buffet style one at the Royal Maritime Hotel in Plymouth! Delicious!!!
black pudding is the best thing on a full english plate
It's a supper food if not fried,grill it.
When I was 12 I visited my cousins in Chattanooga Tennessee; one of their friends asked me to speak some English ..I was a bit confused at the time
I even take a kettle and tea bags on holiday when i travel out of uk !
I love to hear non-British people try and imitate/take the p**s out of the British accent. It’s one of the funniest things to hear and I love it (and I’m a Brit by the way).
Good choice...to watch a Part Two of these 👍 I particularly like the few 'translated phrases used in social circumstances' that were shown near the end - overlaying footage of a river-path - they were very well-observed 😏
Good friends make banter of each other, the British - American friendship is strong :)
Americans do need to learn how to take the piss better though. Aussies and the Irish have it down. Great piss takers. I'd go as far as to say some of the best piss-takers around today are probably Australian. It probably has something to do with the constant state of heat stroke wearing down their internal filter. You just don't want to get into a piss-taking match with an Australian they know their stuff.
Ahh, the amazing guys from Fulham School! I assume you saw where Josh and Ollie gave the a trip to Korea? I think they were the fist UA-cam channel to be invited to meet King Charles III at Buckingham Palace a few months ago? AWESOME EPISODE! The incredible thing was that His Majesty already knew them as the "Korean Englishman" and he had clearly been briefed about their visit! "JOLLY" is a really fantastic channel! :D
The ‘bit of a pickle’ part cracked me up 😂
I used the term the other day for a fairly dire situation (tho not life threatening). It made me laugh at how blasé the man made it sound (as do most British) in comparison to the actual situation! 😂
Great video
And the solution, a cup of tea, is always the same!
@@thebobsful haha! Yes, very true!
Very true. As a rule, a pickle should be avoided at all costs. Americans, conversely, LOVE pickles. I don't know if they too sometimes get in a pickle but they do like them in sandwiches. They have been known to hoard the left-over brine or 'pickle juice' in case the government tries to take it from them. Strange folk.
The clip with the schoolboys is done by channel Korean Englishman. Great series.
Thursday is more like Fursdee! The usage of 'day' when talking is nearly always shortened now to 'dee' not day : Mundee, Chewsdee, Wensdee, Fursdee, Fridee, Sa,adee, Sundee
The alternative name for a full English breakfast is a fry-up, which ought to tell you why it isn't very healthy.
I love this even more for the fact you have been to the uk now
You notice the School uniforms,long may it last.
Hi. Thanks for that, a fun start to my afternoon.😂
Can't beat a bit of banter.
Joel isn't watching alone as he is watching with us!
I love that channel. Josh and Ollie are so hilarious - especially Ollie!
The reason why the US and the UK are compared to each other, and are talked about a lot in the respective nations is because we are actually closer than we like to admit and therefore the small differences are always going to be more shocking/worth talking about because no one expects there to be a difference in the first place.
9:39 OMG The Great Electric Kettle Debate. I remember a comment of mine under the previous video blowing up.
Oh man that’s so funny 😂. I guess we just adore each other, and find the differences endearing!
Love this. Positively
The trouble with British bbq is it rarely stops raining long enough to do anything ambitious. You have to be prepared to move everything indoors at short notice.
Have we worked out if American BBQs generally include a potato salad? If not then I don't want to know to be honest.
Black Pudding was the healthiest thing on that plate. It's a super food and packed with iron and all sorts of other goodies
I love Jolly. Especially when they have Rev Chris on!
I dont have an electric kettle or microwave, so unneccessary, i just use a pot, on the stove... So much simpler.
'Not everyone is a cowboy'. Just like not every British accent is London.
There is no contest between canned beans on white bread or American biscuits with sausage gravy. A slice of bread, bland but fine, canned beans, bland but fine, or you can have a hot, buttery, flaky biscuit with a peppery white gravy (which is nothing less than a thickened French béchamel but without onions or nutmeg) and plenty of crumbled breakfast sausage.
They did a video of the same lads trying American Thanksgiving food, recently too.
"Choozday" is a consequence of the way Brits pronounce the long 'u'. We yanks (usually) say 'oo', but the Brits most say 'yoo' after unvoiced consonants, especially 't' (but we both say 'cute' and 'puke' with 'yoo'. Language is weird). Ride the tyoob, not the toob. Sing a tyune. Tewkesbury is 'tyooksbuhree' (or 'tyooksb'ree). And for many, 'tyoob' and 'tyoozday' will end up as 'choob' or 'choozday' without even realizing there's a difference; we all have blind spots in our own accents (like the kid in this video who can't see the problem with choozday and also pronounces 'th' as 'f', technically called 'th-fronting' by linguists. Maybe he's from Chooksbree).
It is somehow comforting that even the Brit kids can't pronounce Worcestershire (or, probably, Cholmondeley). They're of course fine with Leicester and probably Gloucester (which is a common cheese and a London street, at least).
I think that over the last 50 years or so, Americans have been increasingly exposed to television shows like Doctor Who and the like, and so we are generally more aware of the language and other cultural differences. The Brits have been watching American television for ages, of course. In the late '80s, I visited London for a very short time. One annoying kid heard my accent, and made fun of me by badly imitating the Robert Culp character from the TV series 'Greatest American Hero', seemingly his model for All Things American. "Asking for directions! Imagine that Scenario!' Yeah, a laugh riot, kid, thanks for the 'help'.
Ages ago, the late English television personality and writer David Frost, on his American comedy show, once compared 'Nooyawkeez' ("New York-ese") with 'Frawffly Goo Denglish' ("frightfully good English" in an excessive posh English accent). Alas, I don't remember most of the funny 'translations' except for the New York newsstand owner shouting 'Water yer reed, water yer reed'. "She is not offering horticultural advice, but is inquiring as to preferred reading matter." (What do you read?)
Aww that was actually really nice. It’s good to understand when people are just taking the piss in a good way
Funny, need to see more!
black pudding i was told is a super food, over the wheat and iron in it
Great channel. JOLLY.
What’s wrong with black pudding? It’s only pigs, blood and fat?
That's a frankfurter sausage with that mash and gravy...German sausage...We would have british sausage with mash which is the same as the ones in the english breakfast...Lincoln or cumberland sausage with peas, cheesy mash and gravy is really nice...
Black pudding is good for you its full of iron,its the frying in fats and oils that are bad for you.
we have such a long friendship due to our entwined history we have with each other so like a big sibling little sibling kind of relationship between the countries
When I came to the states from UK people kept asking me to say something drove me crazy. They don't ask someone from southern USA
I love how you just sensor yourself by making your voice inaudible. Probably saves a lot of editing 😂😂😂. Love the videos.
I’ve always assumed American biscuits were more akin to our dumplings rather than scones. Beef stew and dumplings is a fairly traditional dish, though not so popular now.
We actually have our own dumpling dish called chicken and dumplings (a soup). It's still fairly common here.
Biskets & gravy, neither biscuits nor gravy. 🤣
That Biscuits and Gravy looks like it's been eaten before.
So much love ❤❤❤❤
I only put a cup of tea in a microwave to warm it up if it's gone cold
There's another part to this where they tried biscuts and gravy, and loved it
Love banter 😂😂❤
Banter is like a bond of taking the piss out of eachother in a loving way
I work just along from Yeaman Shore 😂😂😂😂
They try biscuits and gravy in a later video and they all love it.
That biscuits and gravy is from below the Mason-Dixon line. In the North, Yankees, we eat biscuits with either butter or jam/jelly. Biscuits might also be served with dinner and ordinary beef or chicken gravy.
Accents, too many Britishers when trying an American accent opt for a "southern type" or a modified New York City / North Jersey accent.
I died a little inside when they said war-chester-shire.
Heating tea in a mircrowave should be a crime
The gigantic breakfast was silly. It us not we who are into huge portions, checkout any fast food comparison. That plate had at least 4 portions on it!
Biscuits v scones no UK wins we are older than you 😂
Talking about a full British breakfast these days, is finding a Mum or Dad who has the time to cook it
I don't like tea but I grew up with Irish parents so they did and always had a kettle. I myself prefer Coffee...
I love Korean Englishman/Jolly their content is always funny and entertaining. If you are interested in Korea (they have a lot of content from other countries too) Josh and Olli are the best.
ya can tell the first one is american because theyve said "...be like..."
we dont say that... unless speaking in future tense, as in "he'll be like..."
We always insult the ones we love.
I am always laughing at myself, and the stupid things I do and say, very rare someone can upset me 😊
I was in NYC on the morning of Saturday the 14th of November, 1992. I went out for some breakfast at a place called Houlihans on 5th Ave. Some of those breakfasts being served to some of those customers required a table on its own to fit the plate on.
They have pizzas over there the size of lorry wheels over here. Little wonder they are a bunch of fa- ah ! Must dash - the Vicar calls.
When it comes to Americans doing a British accent it’s hard to forgive Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins. That has to be one of the worst.
Nah, it's more like 'Mundee, Choosdee, Wensdee
Really funny vid
Biscuits & gravy looks like scones & vomit! Gravy is brown & goes on a roast dinner not a scone!!😂😂😂
josh and ollie have an american food epi.
Black pudding is actually a good source of Protein and Iron.
I've never needed an electric kettle, and if I had one, it would be because I like gadgets. I probably wouldn't use it, don't drink that many hot cups of anything.😊
A well-known saying is that the UK and US are great allies separated by a common language. (That means we speak the same language but lots of our words mean something else - like biscuits, or we have different words for the same thing - the US sidewalk is a UK pavement.
We call it Worcester sauce
Bro yeah I lived in the US a while when I was a kid and for two whole school years I could not say a single thing without having my accent made fun of 😅 it’s the first thing every American brings up
biscuit and gravy - why is the gravy lumpy and white?
we dont mind getting the piss taking the piss out of us, we are used to it
3:31 - whats the guy wearing?! A robe?!
What did the usa do before the microwave
You should react to Lewis Capaldi's sad song: Wish you the best
Or as I said to my mate "I'm not impressed", he creased up.
I'm looking forward to your lifestyle update later, you will never see my name and style in the same sentence!
Hearing you cite school shootings as the OG US comeback is heartbreaking. We had tons before that, I'm almost 40 and it used to be being fat or dumb (we have just as many fat and dumb). It goes to show the divergance when we both had school shootings ing the 90s. We chose to crack down on gun ownsership while the US doubled down and now look, it speaks volumes! Of course bad stuff still happens on the daily here, but not that.
Yup be good to see some American memes
Scones and american biscuits, aren't the same, and I don't believe the recipes are even similar. As far as I know.
5:42 Joel can sleep easy knowing I can do a range of American accents that are not cringe lmao
Made me laugh, although, yeah, bit harsh!
We don't have an accent. Everyone else does of course. 😁
It's funny I'm from. Worcestershire it makes me laugh people cannot pounce it
Translation of banter into American
Verbal abuse
We love memes about us and don't take offence - they are hilarious . When we take the mick out of Americans, it's not meant nastily and there is DEFINITELY no hate from the British side! Thought it was the same from the US side... maybe not... 🤷♀️