I came from place where lgbt are illegal food to consume Some of people eat it, secretly But they're miss normal food They say it hurts in the back and just follow their international frends trend mindlessly I say to them it was stupid from beginning like, how you gonna enjoy to be turning people than straight one Most of those people are denial beside of what many religion said
Yeah I think I’ve read somewhere that it’s easier for us in the north east to learn German than those in the south, but it’s harder for us to learn french and easier for them to. Just because of our accents
@@cameronchilton5429 Of course it isn't. The hard thing is not the accent, but the vocabulary and grammar. You can "sound" German as much as you want. If you can't learn the words you'll never learn the language.
@@cameronchilton5429 yes it would be, northern english dialects still have a lot more Norse kand Saxon??)nfluences that are present in modern German eg Scots: I kenn (I know) German ich Kenne (I know) it also helps that most northern dialects kept the throat ch sound and stressed vowels which is very important in german
@@georgesimpson897 Again, when mastering a language, the "accent" is secondary to grammar and vocabulary. Sounding German is useless if your vocabulary sucks. Your example about "ich kenne" is a rare occurence. My first language is Dutch, which is very closely related to German. Many words are similar. Yet, for dutch speakers it's usually easier to learn English than German. I speak from experience.
The point of this thread is that it would be easier for a northern english person to learn german than a southerner. The accents in northern England sound nothing like German, so i don't know why you keep bringing thatup. There are more mutually intelligible phrases and vocabulary between northern english dialects and German than there are in southern english and German. If you're Dutch then your experience doesn't help determine which english dialect has a better foundation for learning German (again what we're talking about here) As a southern English person who learned German, referencing northern english dialects for certain phrases became good mnemonic devices. Also speaking from experience btw
es können sich auch nur deutsche unter einem video über britische Akzente drüber streiten wie deutsch sich der Akzent anhört... bockt keinen leute, isn lustiges video und schnauze jetzt
Nothing annoys me more than people trying to change accents, I went to college in boro and I hate the accent but accents are an important part of our culture and it saddens me that they’re slowly all dying out/becoming one
Why'd you have to go and make things so complicated? I see the way you're acting like you're somebody else. Gets me frustrated. Just admit that you love the videos I make, my dear aga
Yep, I'm northern English and it's very easy for me to pronounce words like "Butter" in German since we pronounce them the same way. The reporter pronounces "Butter" like the southern ENglish.
@@ScottiStudios I love the automatic translations where they just give up and it's literally the same before and after 😂 even Googles mind-bogglingly powerful AI can't handle English dialects
@@KD400_ yeah. It's new. My best guesstimate is two months, could be way off. Just seems like they integrated their average google translate into youtube comments. Can have some hilarious results, but mostly good if it's into English
Nothing reminds you of just how extreme the classism is in the UK quite like having to grow up ashamed of being from the northeast when talking to people from elsewhere.
Tell me about it I used to work in a call service that worked for places across the country, I always had unnecessary mean comments about my accent that I started to just put on the accent of the middle class because I didn't want to have to deal with it anymore.
I grieve for the people who spent years and years learning English to high proficiency just to be able to come to live in the UK only to realize there are like 25 different languages once they come
A lot of countries have regional dialects, in Italy for example, northern Italians have a French, German or Croatian influence. Like you say, learning a language is hard.
I'm English through and through from east Midlands and have come across many other English people from different parts of the country where I can't understand most of the stuff they're saying lol 😂
It's the same in germany. It think this is like all over the world with their different regional accents. It's a world thing except for USA. They are all copies and the same except for Mexico. Mexico has character.
There’s plenty here but that is pretty much all you will find online unless you really go digging. Maybe a little bit about Captain Cook or a food called a Parmo.
That would be "The Transporter Bridge" my grandfather was one the people who built it, he also fell off it and barely survived! It was in the movie Billy Elliott
Not for a moment did he change his facial expression. Priceless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EDIT: I know you watched the video again to check if he did.
As a southerner who also teaches English I concur it's "tomorra" if you are either from Mboro or a cockney like me. The accents of Britain are as rich and beautiful as our history and I want to hear more of them not less.
absolutely right! i was pretty annoyed by how the "together we can do this" implied that getting rid of dialects is a good goal. i am a swiss linguist and we swiss have a rich culture of german dialects and need to protect them, too.
I'm glad there are different accents throughout the country, my favourite is a midlands (Wolverhampton/Birmingham) accent. Wouldn't want everyone to speak the same, and I have a London accent.
@@PepeLa_ I love West country accents and Yorkshire. I also love Brummie but I grew up nearby and I think it's unfairly maligned, nothing wrong with the accent.
The last "butter" sounded exactly like the german "Butter", which is funny, cause both languages descend from the same language, called "West-Germanic".
Then you see Ireland’s and Dublin accent sound more like Scouse, Northern Ireland accent more Scottish than Irish then varying accents every county you go
Screw standardisation of accents, accents are incredibly important to the foundations of new languages, anyone mocking someone or telling them to correct themselves are pathetic.
I am not from England, but if the guy's accent is a legit regional accent, the reporter saying "Together we can do this" is pretty condescending. Guess it is a whole personality trait of a majority of people to consider their own language, their own accent, their own nation, skincolor, clothing brand, college brandname, job and company profile at the highest regard (which is great) and then see everyone that doesn't have it as below them (which is stupid) and thrust their imagined superiority over them. I wish everyone has the power to never feel bad for whatever feature or the like, they have by grace of god and hold it with a great deal of regard along with acceptance of others as they are. Absolutely no one, no matter what they have or not, are above or below anyone.
I actually went to school with the lad in the video and can confirm this whole video is extremely condescending but also simultaneously hilarious. I'm from the same area as the lad in the video, a rough council estate in Middlesbrough. I've been educated to a University level (Bachelor's Degree in Criminology) and I've worked in roles in which I have to tone my accent down but I absolutely love my PROPER BORO accent and lots of other people do too.
Lol Southerner's looking down on Northerner's, midlands etc. maybe you'll sound like this one day when you've carried a nation on your back with no recognition for over 300 years lol. Meanwhile down South all they've ever done is be born someone's son xD
@@stevonopolous4875 People from the midlands and north aren't all working down at the mills and in the factories unless we're still in the 19th century. And southerners weren't exactly all bankers or other white-collared roles. Shipbuilders and dockworkers in the southern ports and factory workers in the East end of London for example. "Carries a nation on your back" is just self-aggrandizing. After 20 years working with all sorts of people from different walks of life, I've learned not to assume anything about anyone and the most hard working ones haven't all said the word "butter" the same way.
Dude’s walking away like he’s in a musical, the accompaniment is crescendoing, and he’s about to break out into a tap dance and solo about how in loooooove he is!
He's walking away like he's got some unfinished business with the reporter but he's not sure what it is.
underatted comment.
The reporter forgot to finish the quest.
He will figure it out tomorra.
He's a Sim whose command got cancelled.
@@BigD-eago citing a different comment from the comment section is a sigma mindset rule
Dude walked away like he was an NPC still locked onto the player but his patrol cycle kicked in.
Lmao
Holy shit. You’re spot on!
Rumor has it he used to be an adventurer like you ... til he took an arra to the knee
I'm crying
Patrol cycle kicked in hahahahahahah
I like the way he very slightly walks backwards too much before turning around making it look awkward out of his verbal context.
Just doesn't want to get shanked in his back
@@BromellFilmCorp shanked
I love how frustrated he got at 0:16.
“…listen”
What?
He add a spin
0:10 I love the plot twist that he wasn't _incapable_ of saying it, he just didn't _accept_ it. What a legend.
The host is so fucking smug acting like only his way of speaking is the correct one
You mispelled moron.
guy had flashbacks
Least accurate timestamp ever
@@Thetruepianoman Well let's look at 0:11 and see who has egg on their face
it will SURELY be you and it would be DEVASTATING if it was I
"It's tomorrow"
Looks him straight in the eye
"No, it's tomorah"
Gotta love that guy. Based af
Based? Or baked?
@@jrgenbull5334 Baked. Can you handle a joke?
@@LightTrack- he probably can't say Jørgen right
@@jrgenbull5334 not everyone speaks internet
He just got abused by a reporter and took it with dignity
I love the little spin where he's like "I should stop walking backwards but that prick might stab me if I do"
Do u have sexual orientation during you write this comnrt
@@DharmaFurryVII i did with your mom
@@rokuthedog nop
what the fuck are these replies lmao
@@DharmaFurryVII Fun fact: Everyone has a sexual orientation while writing their comments
As a German i would say he pronounces Butter in a Right way
Can I just ask how you pronounce squirrel quickly
@@Incineratorking you open your mouth and then say "squirrel"
@@Incineratorking Scandinavian accents can't do that. Germans can.
@@NinetyOnePercent no you‘re wrong! You say Eichhörnchen
@@b00man18 no you're wrong! It's Oachkatzl
This guy needs more screen time. Absolute gem of a brit.
Unfortunately the poor lad passed away
@@jordansykes8748prof?
@@Hamzakilife2004Are you trying to write proof?
@@charleshowie2074 yes proof ?
@@charleshowie2074 Na wheres the prof?
Alternative title: _"British colonialism WITHIN Britain"_
London with immigration
@Mcr Mcr nah not really just the capital.
@@joemartin6549 not really anon
🤣
Exactly!!! I’m like, no love it’s ‘tomorrow’ for you but it’s ‘tommorra’ for him, and that’s absolutely fine!
Love how they're both just barely keeping from laughing
No they're not. Making up things in your head
@@edwardcullen3251 Okay
I came from place where lgbt are illegal food to consume
Some of people eat it, secretly
But they're miss normal food
They say it hurts in the back and just follow their international frends trend mindlessly
I say to them it was stupid from beginning like, how you gonna enjoy to be turning people than straight one
Most of those people are denial beside of what many religion said
Nah man if anything he wants to tell him to fuck off "bloody southerners"
@@edwardcullen3251 they literally cut away for a second at 0:11 because the host was laughing. are you stupid?
Nothing is as consistent as a posh southerner's condescension when it comes to accents
@Passenger#17 that's them
posh southern boys get their smooth tight bussies fed by northern bulls
They literally made up their accent in the 18th century.
@@Meladjusted that's a linguistic myth. See Simon Roper's coverage of the topic
@@Meladjusted Why, you think they only communicated in writing before?
Never be ashamed of your accent and always be who you are
ye ofkos im nat isheimd ev it meit
Unless you’re a northerner.
Unless you're a scouser. Then be ashamed, very ashamed.
@@bloodfiredrake7259😅😂😂😂
@@dejuren1367yuhh fookenwat m8?
How you start a ✨civil✨ war ✨
bok duh
Just ask a group of British people about roll/cob/bun.
@@Maroke21 what?
@@debtochill3170 better now haha? :D
@@debtochill3170 I'm confuse
When he says Butter he actually speaks German. A true gentleman of culture.
Yeah I think I’ve read somewhere that it’s easier for us in the north east to learn German than those in the south, but it’s harder for us to learn french and easier for them to. Just because of our accents
@@cameronchilton5429 Of course it isn't. The hard thing is not the accent, but the vocabulary and grammar. You can "sound" German as much as you want. If you can't learn the words you'll never learn the language.
@@cameronchilton5429 yes it would be, northern english dialects still have a lot more Norse kand Saxon??)nfluences that are present in modern German eg Scots: I kenn (I know) German ich Kenne (I know) it also helps that most northern dialects kept the throat ch sound and stressed vowels which is very important in german
@@georgesimpson897 Again, when mastering a language, the "accent" is secondary to grammar and vocabulary. Sounding German is useless if your vocabulary sucks. Your example about "ich kenne" is a rare occurence. My first language is Dutch, which is very closely related to German. Many words are similar. Yet, for dutch speakers it's usually easier to learn English than German. I speak from experience.
The point of this thread is that it would be easier for a northern english person to learn german than a southerner. The accents in northern England sound nothing like German, so i don't know why you keep bringing thatup. There are more mutually intelligible phrases and vocabulary between northern english dialects and German than there are in southern english and German. If you're Dutch then your experience doesn't help determine which english dialect has a better foundation for learning German (again what we're talking about here) As a southern English person who learned German, referencing northern english dialects for certain phrases became good mnemonic devices. Also speaking from experience btw
That was the perfect German pronunciation of butter.
No, actually it wasn't.
He said, ˈbʊtə
...instead of the German, ˈbʊtɐ
@@marioluigi9599 im german and that sounded good for me
@@casper975 yeah well. It sounded different, because it's a different vowel sound. Try again with both listening ears.
es können sich auch nur deutsche unter einem video über britische Akzente drüber streiten wie deutsch sich der Akzent anhört...
bockt keinen leute, isn lustiges video und schnauze jetzt
It's also the perfect English pronunciation of butter ;)
He was so determined to do things opposite of what the reporter expected that he walked away backward
I'm dying! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
Username checks out
He was a legend
Hahahahahaha
“Together we can do this” changing people’s pronunciation around the world
Nothing annoys me more than people trying to change accents, I went to college in boro and I hate the accent but accents are an important part of our culture and it saddens me that they’re slowly all dying out/becoming one
Why'd you have to go and make things so complicated? I see the way you're acting like you're somebody else. Gets me frustrated. Just admit that you love the videos I make, my dear aga
@@insertnamehere6960 not really sure what your on about
@@aaronbb1749 if you read it you would
@@bigbyrome nah I did read and I get what he means but I was being sarcastic when I wrote that comment
•Butter•
“Ah yes, a masterpiece to watch”
He very distinctly says 'Butt-Uhh'
Shows how the received accent is not natural speech
ua-cam.com/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/v-deo.html what about this?
Like its pronounced in germany
WOWW YOU DON'T READ MY PROFILE PICTURE 😶😶❌❌.
The last butter sounded exactly like German.
did you move the picture yet?
@@tuffguy8656 guess the moving is still in progress... 🤔
Yep, I'm northern English and it's very easy for me to pronounce words like "Butter" in German since we pronounce them the same way. The reporter pronounces "Butter" like the southern ENglish.
That’s how you know they aren’t speaking English
It's called a Moonwalk.
He had to make sure the reporter didn’t sneak attack him at the end. His survival IQ is on another level.
0:17 HE EVEN SAID "LISTEN" LMAO
Tomora
Bu-a
- random man on street
This comment has an automatic UA-cam "Translate to English" option under it 😂 seems about right.
@@ScottiStudios I love the automatic translations where they just give up and it's literally the same before and after 😂 even Googles mind-bogglingly powerful AI can't handle English dialects
@@viktorbirkeland6520 did UA-cam introduce this feature because I remember we didn't have it before
@@KD400_ yeah. It's new. My best guesstimate is two months, could be way off. Just seems like they integrated their average google translate into youtube comments. Can have some hilarious results, but mostly good if it's into English
I don't know why this comment got me 😂😂😂
Love how he keeps his mouth open after saying "tomorrah" lmao
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Leviosah.
That's what got me too! He is actively not saying the w :D
The reporter is what you hear on the English listening exam. The guy being interviewed is reality😂
I'm on corfu at the moment and I can confirm that 🤣
Just different English accent
Good afternoon and welcome to another episode of 'Patronise the Public'
@Anklebitingthe Boro guy is speaking 'properly' his accent is much older than the way that condescending toff speaks.
The Northern Public *
He walks just like a Skyrim NPC
"Need Something?" LOL
Yes i need buda
NEVER SHOULD HAVE COME HERE
I don't know you, and I don't care to know you.
0:27 absolute icon
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
"Buttah"
**Walks away like a sigma**
1. The variety of accents in Britain is fascinating (bu-ttah/boh-ar)
2. Dude walked away like 1987 Robocop
Boh-ar?
Bu-her in dublin
@Shadow_ballwow dude so funny lol!!!
Nothing reminds you of just how extreme the classism is in the UK quite like having to grow up ashamed of being from the northeast when talking to people from elsewhere.
Aye nobody can understand us
Tell me about it I used to work in a call service that worked for places across the country, I always had unnecessary mean comments about my accent that I started to just put on the accent of the middle class because I didn't want to have to deal with it anymore.
If you're "ashamed" of your local dialect, then you are not a victim of class oppression, just a plain old idiot.
@@clray123 I’m not ashamed of my accent personally but I find other people not understanding it fucking annoying.
Good, you should be ashamed.
The way he walks away is satisfying and pets my brain
😂
Can I pet your brain?
Lmfao me too it’s like watching oblivion irl
I hate that i agree with you. Thats enough internet for me today.
WOWW YOU DON'T READ MY PROFILE PICTURE 😶😶❌❌.
Still one of the most condescending news segments ever 😂
love how he does the backwards boro walk
that's because interviewer continue the conversation right after the guy turns away
@@BoourSelf yes reply 8 years later
@@proey7862 hahaha
@@proey7862 🤣🤣🤣
@@proey7862 yes
I grieve for the people who spent years and years learning English to high proficiency just to be able to come to live in the UK only to realize there are like 25 different languages once they come
A lot of countries have regional dialects, in Italy for example, northern Italians have a French, German or Croatian influence. Like you say, learning a language is hard.
I'm English through and through from east Midlands and have come across many other English people from different parts of the country where I can't understand most of the stuff they're saying lol 😂
It's the same in germany. It think this is like all over the world with their different regional accents. It's a world thing except for USA. They are all copies and the same except for Mexico. Mexico has character.
@@willyoueatmypussyplease3549 The Midlands alone has enough accents for the entire world
@@sammy4282 your completely right bro everyone talks different lmao 😂
0:02 oblivion npc dialogue
This made me curious about Middlesbrough, so I Googled it. I got a bunch of football stuff and 10,000 pictures of the same bridge.
There’s plenty here but that is pretty much all you will find online unless you really go digging. Maybe a little bit about Captain Cook or a food called a Parmo.
@@stevenprofitt Parmo looks delicious!!
Dearlord then don't google hartlepool monkey on google images
That would be "The Transporter Bridge" my grandfather was one the people who built it, he also fell off it and barely survived!
It was in the movie Billy Elliott
the backward walk and spin is gold
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The way he walked backwards is something that didn’t have to be, but tied it up nicely and was a golden ending.
British humor is a whole new level
humour*
@@tennesseeonruang9600 why you correcting someone who is spelling it correctly but American version?
BUTTHA!!
🤣😂😂🤣🤣
I like how the interviewer politely says 'Listen here, its Butter'
As of he is going to change😂😂😂
Not for a moment did he change his facial expression. Priceless.
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EDIT: I know you watched the video again to check if he did.
Like a fucking robot😂
ua-cam.com/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/v-deo.html what about this?
Nolejd with that yoda speech pattern lmao
Thats the expressions of seeing a mythical BBC speaking creature come alive in flesh and blood
Your Damn right
This gave me a newfound feeling of respect for anyone learning english as a second language.
Dadoedezelfdagedronkenben
Legend has it he's still walking backwards till this day
WOWW YOU DON'T READ MY PROFILE PICTURE
The spin at the end is something else
I’ll stop saying buttaa when the southerners stop saying barth
And they pronounce moor as more😂😂😂😂
Also, the way they pronounce any word with "Th" in it, as "F"
@@THE-BUNKEN-DRUM cba for "th" man tf is dat
@@fusixnrwicnwiejciwj8925 And “sure” as “shore” 😆
@@fusixnrwicnwiejciwj8925 So do I and I live in the north
As a southerner who also teaches English I concur it's "tomorra" if you are either from Mboro or a cockney like me. The accents of Britain are as rich and beautiful as our history and I want to hear more of them not less.
Hear hear!
A history of being raped and plundered…
agreed
absolutely proper English is devoid of character, its soulless.
absolutely right! i was pretty annoyed by how the "together we can do this" implied that getting rid of dialects is a good goal.
i am a swiss linguist and we swiss have a rich culture of german dialects and need to protect them, too.
Theres something so Alan Partridge about this
Scissored Isle
I’ve watched this 5 times in a row and laughed just as hard each time. Why is this not an ongoing series?
There is no right and wrong, I hope accents will always be a thing, beautiful!
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Of course. But why do Americans think the world are supposed to be using US accent tho? The international standard is British, not American.
@@gerrylaksono1222 Ok, well that's just not true.
@@gerrylaksono1222 there is no international standard, and there never should be.
@@gerrylaksono1222 the accent isn't standard
english the language is the international standard, that is it
Guy pronounces butter like the Germans won WW2
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This is an actual representation of what the English did to colonize Ireland.
And the Welsh.
Not really sure about Scotland as Scotland joined willingly
It's colonise, not 'colonize' you illiterate wannabe yank pleb.
I'm glad there are different accents throughout the country, my favourite is a midlands (Wolverhampton/Birmingham) accent. Wouldn't want everyone to speak the same, and I have a London accent.
This is the first time I’ve heard a southerner say this lmao thank you
I love all accents. It gives nice flavor and makes conversation with or listening to someone more interesting.
The rarity, gotta love the Brummie accent! Can't believe it got voted the worst one.
My favourite accent is Geordie, Cockney is a close second tho. Yours is Brummie? Fucking hell
@@PepeLa_ I love West country accents and Yorkshire. I also love Brummie but I grew up nearby and I think it's unfairly maligned, nothing wrong with the accent.
The way he walks away is far and away the best part of the video.
His last butter was the most high German pronunciation of Butter I've ever heard
The last "butter" sounded exactly like the german "Butter", which is funny, cause both languages descend from the same language, called "West-Germanic".
UK's vast amount of accents is very interesting
Why Aye man ;-)
Ya reet there me duck
@@davidmarchant9386 ay up
Then you see Ireland’s and Dublin accent sound more like Scouse, Northern Ireland accent more Scottish than Irish then varying accents every county you go
Git up charva yorkshire accent is best mush
Nah it's tamorrah
Kinda sad to see the cultural chauvinism here. Reporter’s kinda being condescending when the way that guy talks carries so much history.
exactly, at first i think its some kinda joke but not really
@@III-rp6zc Copium
It's just a joke.
I absolutely love the condescending tone from the reporter 😂
„Thank you very much indeed.“
~one of the most british phrases
Dude tried to walk back like michael jackson... Realized he f*cked up so he turned around 😂
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By populair request: ua-cam.com/video/qIbI9I8Xvdc/v-deo.html
Lol, 🤪😂😈
no tf he didn't 🤨
XD
Even the reporter was trying not to laugh.
He should not have anyway
ew stupid flag
@@daivdhaddad5290 agreed
It's just an accent though
@@zh2266 It is not just an accent though
i love how he walked backwards all the way out
I love the regional dialects throughout England.
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He talks backwards, he walks backwards!
He's evolving, just backwards!
😂😂😂
So much grief towards your countrymen from the North?
Its the "together... we can do this" that got me.
No it's togetha
Northerner: Butter
Southerner: No, it's batter
Northerner: .......
“Now can you say Monday?”
“Mundee”
“Monday”
“Mundee”
“Monday”
“Mundeh”
“Fuck it! Good enough”
Nothing wrong with his accent and dialect.
I love how he walks backwards wtf 😂😂😂
ua-cam.com/video/b9FunEkhTNo/v-deo.html
A true Englishman of proper English blood a rare sight these days especially in London....
I died when he did the little spin at the end.
Screw standardisation of accents, accents are incredibly important to the foundations of new languages, anyone mocking someone or telling them to correct themselves are pathetic.
well said!
agreed
You already have idiots in the comments pretending that “accent discrimination” doesn’t exist.
huh?
This comment is pathetic
German spy never was so close to fail🤣
He walked like Michael Jackson.
I am not from England, but if the guy's accent is a legit regional accent, the reporter saying "Together we can do this" is pretty condescending. Guess it is a whole personality trait of a majority of people to consider their own language, their own accent, their own nation, skincolor, clothing brand, college brandname, job and company profile at the highest regard (which is great) and then see everyone that doesn't have it as below them (which is stupid) and thrust their imagined superiority over them. I wish everyone has the power to never feel bad for whatever feature or the like, they have by grace of god and hold it with a great deal of regard along with acceptance of others as they are. Absolutely no one, no matter what they have or not, are above or below anyone.
It's a comedy skit, you massive plonker
I actually went to school with the lad in the video and can confirm this whole video is extremely condescending but also simultaneously hilarious. I'm from the same area as the lad in the video, a rough council estate in Middlesbrough. I've been educated to a University level (Bachelor's Degree in Criminology) and I've worked in roles in which I have to tone my accent down but I absolutely love my PROPER BORO accent and lots of other people do too.
what i enjoyed the most is watching the reporter's mouth while the dude speaks. it's like a minor jaw drop of how amazing the words can change.
The reporter is the only thing i dont like about this video.
"wOW hE sPeAks diFferErT tHaN me"
Ich könnt mich bepissen...
His pronounciation of butter is perfect german! He's really talented :D
*pronunciation
Imagine if this geezer meets Hermionie, she'd spend the entire time correcting him into prouncing his words correctly 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Never be ashamed of your accent or how you speak. The variety of accents across the UK is one of it's greatest assets!
WOWW YOU DON'T READ MY PROFILE PICTURE
It's interesting how this concept exists in every country/culture
Amen!
Other people especially Londoners make you feel ashamed. They think northerners are primates.
Except if you're from Liverpool
The genius actually did it. He turned 360 and walked away.
This is the best meme i saw in a long time 😂
When breezy,smarmy arrogance from the south meets a northerly and harsh cold front.
Now if only the posh guy can stop saying "bahtter" then we'd all sound pretty much the same
ITV almost starting a civil war is a peak moment in my life
😂 Great comment.. So true.. I was shocked whem he said ITV News at the end
I love the simple and polite handshake at the end
me when i accidentally lock onto the boss while running away
The guy who was trying to pronounce butter properly actually ended up pronouncing it better than the guy holding the mic. 🤣
I’m from UK and find this content funny but I’d imagine this would be even more funny to a non-native English speaker
Lol Southerner's looking down on Northerner's, midlands etc. maybe you'll sound like this one day when you've carried a nation on your back with no recognition for over 300 years lol.
Meanwhile down South all they've ever done is be born someone's son xD
Don't be so sensitive. The way you pronounce a word doesn't tell you anything about how hard working someone is. Relax.
@@lizardlenny If we think about the legacy and history of the region, then well he’s *technically* correct.
@@stevonopolous4875 People from the midlands and north aren't all working down at the mills and in the factories unless we're still in the 19th century. And southerners weren't exactly all bankers or other white-collared roles. Shipbuilders and dockworkers in the southern ports and factory workers in the East end of London for example. "Carries a nation on your back" is just self-aggrandizing.
After 20 years working with all sorts of people from different walks of life, I've learned not to assume anything about anyone and the most hard working ones haven't all said the word "butter" the same way.
Walked away like Lee duffy was behind him 🤣
I like that he walks backwards it makes it so much weirder.
Classic London media trying to change actual accents.
Butah line is immortal. So is the expressionless stoneface of the Boro dude.
Presenter “Listen, Butter”
Middlesbrough guy “bu’ ah”
Presenter “No, butter”
Middlesbrough guy “nah it’s bu’ ah”
Presenter “Butter”
Middlesbrough guy “butter?”
Presenter “yes finally I can go.”
Dude’s walking away like he’s in a musical, the accompaniment is crescendoing, and he’s about to break out into a tap dance and solo about how in loooooove he is!
Ah yes, the classic case of northerners vs southerners
Just give us a civil war again already I am so bored
Norfernes vs sarfenes
fun fact this clip was actually played in reverse.
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I was thinking this. or maybe its a deep fake
@@flipnshifty even if it is play backwards he still turned back several times
Actually with the butter the chap has the more correct, the more germanic pronounciation!
He says BUTTER exactly like a german in the end
*German
@@abeedhal6519 german
@@SeinSchatten well, you are a jew