@@RussianBear42069 there is no wrong choice, it depends on what they are called in the area you live in, like how in some places water fountains are called bubblers
Personally I call them sweets as a Brit but I agree, English was invented by the Brits so…I don’t think it’s fair if we’re being called wrong for our language. Not saying that language can’t evolve over time, but it’s not fair if we’re being called “wRoNg” for our language when Britain invented it.
@@AlizehIlyas ikr and if anything, the American people have the weirdest names for things… I personally call them lollies or sweets but not candy… where did that even come from?
@@Fearlessswiftie89 Occasionally I will slip candy because I live in an American community (in Saudi Arabia) and my brother for some reason says candy but I do agree, what is candy? I get candy floss and candy cane because I’m not sure of any other names for them but in general candy doesn’t really make sense.
In British English that is a cookie and a biscuit has no chocolate chips, is sometimes chocolate coated, is crunchy and is often rectangular (but not always)
I live in the UK and those are called cookies because they have chocolate chips but digestives or rich tea is biscuits also what is a gumboot never heard of that I call them wellies
(Before I say anything I’m going to clarify I’m from Scotland) We call it a bathroom/toilet obviously toilet’s kinda weird because it’s not just a toilet but anyway that’s what we call it. It’s called a bathroom because in homes the bathroom 9 times out of 10 has a bath. Obviously public bathrooms don’t have a bath though.
Traditional bathrooms had toilets and bathrooms in them. There's never been a place to rest in your typical bathroom, so, bathroom is more correct, however if there is no bath, *toilets* is the correct terminology.
Yeah... This bastard got me and a lot of these videos he make offend me but I watch him anyways. How do I enjoy getting bullied by someone who doesn't know me? Am I insane?
@@Ashpect 'Lolly' is a New Zealand word for confectionary - British people use 'sweet' and Americans 'candy'. Australians also use lolly. It comes from the older British word 'lollipop' which referred to confectionary but came to have a narrower meaning in Britain of a sweet on a stick or an ice block ('ice lolly'). No hate btw
I pretty sure sam is wrong on the that one. "Wellies are bri'ish and Gumboots aussie mate get good" (no offence) Also fries are chips. they're only called fries when they thin, when they are thick they are called chips (or chippies)
As an italian I would call the first One "appartamento", the second one "bagno", the third one "biscotto", the fourth one "peperone", the last one "stivali da pioggia"
A lot of the Australian words are also said in Ireland, Ireland and Australia share a lot of dialect! We call “rain boots” wellies for example and you would call a cookie a bikki to the likes of a baby
As an Australian here is what I call these. 1. Unit…💀 2. Bathroom. 3. Bikkie 4. Capsicum (it’s not spicy so it’s not a pepper) 5. Gum-boots (never in my life have I called those “wellies”) 6. Lollies.
He can probably just tell that it's Australian because a lot of the time people compare American, British, and Australian english. And he usually knows which is British.
Yea honestly I'm Australian and don't use half these terms but most of the ones I use aren't the one he does so I don't get why he would call us dumb, wrong or stupid they're literally just words and you don't need to bash up others over it.
Fr tho like what the hells wrong with the way we say things all the answers are right there is no “there’s only one right answer” we all have unique ways of saying things
Same with that capsicum too. What's wrong with that? Everyone here understands 'capsicum', if go to any local vegetable market and ask for a 'pepper' or 'bell pepper', they would get confused and hand you some black pepper. 😅
I personally call it a restroom when in public such as restaurants and when at home I say bathroom because well there’s literally a bathtub and shower in there at home lol
Sam: idc what u call these things
Also Sam: there is only one right answer.
4 min ago was nice to be the earliest reply
Ikrrr
no but frrr😭😭😭😭
Because American English is correct and the other English speaking countries are wrong for speaking differently 🙄 Bruh.
Lol
"rainboots"
"gumboots"
"wellies"
me: *boots. take it or leave it*
Same
Exactly.
Lol same
Same, and me and him have the same dialect too
Yes
new title: sam shitting on australians for 59 seconds
And kiwis
SAD😭
Ik bro
As he should
@@galgadot0392 we are literal better than any other country because we have kangaroos and meat pies
“Bathroom, washroom, or restroom?”
Oh you mean the “shitter?”
Lol 😂
😂😂😂😂
no way, its the e man himself
no chance the legend himself
you have the best humor ever
“Bathrooms, restroom or washroom?”
Me: *T O I L E T*
SAMEE
Same
Yes, l said toilet as well! (a brit)
Exactly this guy gets it
NO NOT AUSTRALIAN BRITISH
Him: "Capsicum is obviously wrong"
Australia, India, New Zealand and Singapore: "Are we a joke to you?"
Fr
He's just so damn irritating in this video
Ikr
Wah lao im singaporean and we I've never heard of capsicum sia (you probably wouldn't understand if you aren't malaysian or singaporean)
@@entgay3767 my malay mom call it capsicum tho
“It all depends all where you’re from, it doesn’t matter what you call it“
*10 seconds later*
“That’s *wrong* ”
Basicly
Right!!
Yeah but you can’t blame him, if you decide between america, the Uk and australia, and you DONT choose the us, you made the wrong choice
Based
@@RussianBear42069 there is no wrong choice, it depends on what they are called in the area you live in, like how in some places water fountains are called bubblers
"The lollies are completely wrong"
Brits who created the language: 🧐😐
Personally I call them sweets as a Brit but I agree, English was invented by the Brits so…I don’t think it’s fair if we’re being called wrong for our language. Not saying that language can’t evolve over time, but it’s not fair if we’re being called “wRoNg” for our language when Britain invented it.
@@AlizehIlyas ikr and if anything, the American people have the weirdest names for things…
I personally call them lollies or sweets but not candy… where did that even come from?
@@Fearlessswiftie89 Occasionally I will slip candy because I live in an American community (in Saudi Arabia) and my brother for some reason says candy but I do agree, what is candy? I get candy floss and candy cane because I’m not sure of any other names for them but in general candy doesn’t really make sense.
Brits dont call them lollies though lol
True
“Wellies are Australian”
The UK: bruh
yeah!! we call them wellies too bruh!
edit: yes we do we call them wellington boots. WELLIES.
same with bikkis, my nana would be offended
I just call them boots
Yeah ikr
Yeah I’m from uk and I call them wellies and I’ve never heard other people call it gum boots
“Let’s see what you call these things”
“I’m right. Anyone with a different answer is wrong”
It's true though
he never said what country would be correct lol he also didnt say hes always right
@@robbyducey nope anything nonmerican on this channel is automatically wrong
He’s joking lmao everyone in the comments is being insecure
@@WhatsIQ there's only one correct answer to you. But to me as brit I think the American ones are wrong.
Sam: “it’s a bathroom there’s no resting here”
Me: “right cuz there so many baths in there”
That makes more sense tho since most bathrooms have baths
It is from to bathe(wash)not emmerse in water
I just call a bathroom a bathroom if it has one or a shower. Then I call it a rest room if it doesnt.
Exactly
I'm resting while taking a dump right this moment.
Bro violated Australia in 100 different ways 💀
"no resting around here"
I can confirm this is false
Right lmao
And like there isn’t usually a bath either so…….
Well there is no bath etheir
@@thinkaboutittwiceee1297 where do you bathe then?
@@OncelerKidsAreCringe some bathrooms do have showers included
Every single time he said “this is definitely Australian” it wasn’t Australian
o
m
g
ikrrr
Bikkies kinda is, but i only say anzac bikkies
I reckon mate
Bikkie is aussie
@@abbimaher730 it's never been Australian I never said it in my life
Sam: Restroom? there's no rest..
Me: You chose the BATHroom..
There’s no bathing going on 💅💅💅
so that's should be shitroom ?
@@kubakedra1390that should be a urinatingdefacatingroom
@@Doomerboicutengl so piss&shitroom
@@Doomerboicutenglt’s a toiletroom. Check
"In what universe are these called Biscuits?"
Europe and Australia: I guess you wondered where I've been
i’m from australia and we call it a cookie
@@BAGWUETTEthe australian term is a biscuit !! surprsing
That's a cookie but an Oreo would be called a biscuit
In British English that is a cookie and a biscuit has no chocolate chips, is sometimes chocolate coated, is crunchy and is often rectangular (but not always)
I live in the UK and those are called cookies because they have chocolate chips but digestives or rich tea is biscuits also what is a gumboot never heard of that I call them wellies
_"There's no rest going on here"_ there's no bathing going on there either
(Before I say anything I’m going to clarify I’m from Scotland) We call it a bathroom/toilet obviously toilet’s kinda weird because it’s not just a toilet but anyway that’s what we call it. It’s called a bathroom because in homes the bathroom 9 times out of 10 has a bath. Obviously public bathrooms don’t have a bath though.
@Sirtastic it’s not facts tho
@@gaigem3403 you bathe in public toilets?
@@gaigem3403 its facs
You bathe your hands in the water and soap to clean them ;)
Alternative title: Sam being American for 60 seconds
444 likes 😮
😂😊
59 seconds*
60 seconds*@@Trimberr
@@wCongo384 59 seconds*
"obviously not a restroom, there's no resting going on" but there is bathing going on? Lol
Ik. And then "how is this a biscuit, like a KFC biscuit?". It's just what people say dude. I call that a biscuit.
So with that logic the answer is washroom then i guess
there is bathing in a bathroom its called a bath
Yup
""Capsicum ? That's obviously wrong"" 😂
“ There is no resting going on in the bathroom “
There’s also no bath in there 😂
"There's no resting going on here"
Me: there's no bathing going on here
I thought the same thing lol
'Could be a washroom'
Edit: Ig some people don't wash hands
@@dhairyarai6887 there's no washing going on here
But the washing of hand MEANING IT IS CLEARLY A WASHROOM
Exactly the same thought going through my mind
"There is no resting going on here"
I can see that guy bathing in a urinal.
Yo I said same thing! I was thinking somebody already said it!
"Idc what you call them"
"That's obviously wrong"
he’s said “i don’t care because there’s only one answer anyway”
I was taught in school that bathrooms are the ones you have at home, whereas restrooms are public use.
technically correct
since public "bathrooms" don't really have baths
but yeah checks out
But what about toilet?
I call it a shitter
yeah cuz bathroom is home because HOME HAS A BATH and restrooms just.. are restrooms
@@K4R0M11 taking a rest from the public place to do your buisness
“There is literally no where to rest” well USUALLY there is no baths
Traditional bathrooms had toilets and bathrooms in them. There's never been a place to rest in your typical bathroom, so, bathroom is more correct, however if there is no bath, *toilets* is the correct terminology.
Exactly
Why Americans call this-🍆 eggplant bro this even doesn't look like a egg
@@galactic_mapper bc when it’s young it looks like a egg.
But we call it bathrooms
sam: “obviously not a restroom not resting going on here”
also sam: “bathroom”
well.. you aren’t really bathing in there are you
yes, yes you are
Does your bathroom not have a bath and a toilet…?
In a public place it's a restroom and in a home it's a bathroom
Yes. You are. Homeless people. Those who live on the road. That is a bath room
@@justuravergekpopluvinfeminist ok but are you homeless
1.Apartament
2.Łazienka
3.Ciastko
4.Papryka
5.Gumiaki
6.Cukierki
🦅🇵🇱Polish language🇵🇱🦅
"Washroom, Bathroom Or Restroom?"
Me: toilet 👁👄👁
I call it a toilet😐
Facts
I call it a toilet too
Why isn't that a big crude to say
@@garrysmith1029 thats just what we grew up calling it
Nah he’s just trynna see how many British and Australian people he can piss off in one video 💀
He's annoyed at least 2
@@heatherfall_3996Well you’re not wrong about that.🤣
Brekie be life
Yeah... This bastard got me and a lot of these videos he make offend me but I watch him anyways. How do I enjoy getting bullied by someone who doesn't know me? Am I insane?
Yes lol
“There’s no resting going on here”
Me - come to think of it there’s no bathing either
Yes there is dumby in most houses
@@whythehecknot131 the pic was a public restroom - I’ve never seen a bath in one before is what I was saying 😂
@@brycejjohnson you resting in the urinal?
@@TylerLaw_1 yep
@@brycejjohnson lol
That's a cookie. If it was a digestive, it would be a biscuit. There's a difference
absolutely, they are different things
In the UK, they call Them biscuits
@@Bughahq I know mate, I live in the uk
@@StanleyAlexander-h9e wishing you a speedy recovery (recovering brit here)
@@StanleyAlexander-h9e oh, ok sorry.
“This is a bathroom… there is no resting going on here”
*Me sitting on the toilet for 15 minutes at work*
+if there is no resting, then where is the bath?
I'm literally sitting on the toilet rn-
"not restroom there's no resting going on here"
Dude there is no bath in there either-
Washroom it is then by order of elimination
Fr
Bruh they have baths and showers
@@jaaron5277 not in public but at home I’d still call it a washroom cause you wash yourself in a bath/shower
It shall just be called room
"I don't really care what you call these things"
"Lollies is just really dumb"
Thats his opinion
@@jin3649 Had no idea dude
I just want to know what country calls candy lollies, "I love lollies" Is just such a sentence.
@@Ashpect 'Lolly' is a New Zealand word for confectionary - British people use 'sweet' and Americans 'candy'. Australians also use lolly. It comes from the older British word 'lollipop' which referred to confectionary but came to have a narrower meaning in Britain of a sweet on a stick or an ice block ('ice lolly').
No hate btw
@@IlIusive When I hear lolly I think of something completely different.
Me: “Lollies!”
Sam: “Lollies is just completely wrong.😒😡”
LUCK LUCK LUCK!
“Wellies is Australia”
Britain: 👁👄👁
Exactly
I pretty sure sam is wrong on the that one. "Wellies are bri'ish and Gumboots aussie mate get good" (no offence)
Also fries are chips. they're only called fries when they thin, when they are thick they are called chips (or chippies)
Wellies are definitely British- idk if Australian people use that term but we definitely do
And Ireland
IKR
“Wellies, obviously Australian”
The Uk: 👁💧👄💧👁
Gonna say no Australian calls them wellies lol
Lol
@@jesusisthereasonilovegod5179 so do the uk
australia: 👁💧👄💧👁
No it's not no one here says willies we say rainboots
Sam: there's no resting in there
Me: There's also no bathing in there
Most at home bathrooms have a bath or shower
@@the_pigeon_kingSay that to indian and southeast Asian houses
@@namento45_yt oh
I didn't know that
Sitting on the toilet is kinda resting
Real
1. Apartment
2. Bathroom
3. Cookie
4. Bell Pepper
5. Rain boots
6. Sweets
I’m a good ol’ American 🇺🇸
Sweets? No its candy I revoke ur citizenship
“It’s not a restroom, there’s no resting”
The public “bath”room:
We should call it sinkroom then
@@Invisibleboy999 still doesn't make sense since we are not sinking, probably be like the shit and pee room
@@epicturtle1904 ITS THE DAMN SHITER THEN😭
Me and my sisters call it all different names
@@Invisibleboy999 just call it the toilet
"i don't really care what you think"
*Proceeds to judge heavily*
"...but there's only one answer anyways."
- Sambucha
I agree. I love how he’s like “oh that’s just completely wrong”. EAT MY ASS THATS COMPLETELY WRONG. People live in different country’s.
IKR!
“i don’t really care what you think because i’m right”
He judges because he doesn't care what you call them LOL
"Theres only one answer anyways"
Everyone: *Visibly offended*
POV: you don't know that Australian, British and US English are different languages
@@deffnotanalt312 POV: england made the language so everything else is disregarded
@@deffnotanalt312 it's the same language just different slang
Same
As an italian I would call the first One "appartamento", the second one "bagno", the third one "biscotto", the fourth one "peperone", the last one "stivali da pioggia"
“In what universe is a biscuit”, “ what are lollies” me crying for help in Australia
We don’t say bikkies or wellies 😭😭😭
Same
@@mcoofiswatching3915 as an Australian I do say bikkies but not whatever the other one is
Ayo Aussie squad!!!
@AS IF man can’t take a joke, he over here getting pressed
“There’s no resting area here” THERES NO BATH EITHER
LMFAO
Then we gotta call it "Place to drop turds and pee :D" or wut
@@llllIlllIllI turdroom?
Shitroom
Baths can be in bathrooms bro
my aussie ass saying in the intro ' THOSE ARE HOT CHIPS '
"in what universe is this a biscuit, who calls it biscuit?"
**cries in calling it biscuit**
don't worry mate, not only you calls it biscuit
bro biscuits are not cookies, cookies are usually topped with something and are made from dough. Biscuits are not
@@goatcar4599 biscuits are not made from dough?
@@vintage8818 I didn't say they were lol
A lot of the Australian words are also said in Ireland, Ireland and Australia share a lot of dialect! We call “rain boots” wellies for example and you would call a cookie a bikki to the likes of a baby
"Idc what you call these things"
*proceeds to care about these things*
Lol
Lol
Correction: it's wellies in the uk
THANK YOU i got so annoyed when he called them aussie OML lmao
@@theduck8266 ikr lol
@TheDuck i got so annoyed too😂
Yes that is true
I call the bathroom the toilet
Everyone else: “That’s a bell pepper”
“No it’s called a Capsicum”
Me: “Colorful Pepper”
"there's no restroom going on"
where's the bath?
Trueeee he's so dumb
Exactly
I was about to say that
True!!
Thats litterly what I said in myself😂
“…these are definitely fries” All British people are typing…
Chips and fries are harder skinnier and salty
@@Vortexular Word
Chips>>>
I've never once heard fries be called chips and I'll be darned if I start hearing it now lol
@@daleanguiano6780 here in the uk, we call them chips, fries are cut thinly, like macdonalds fries, are different to chip shop chips.
"It's gonna depend on where you live"
*Me, living in a non-English speaking country
also you: commenting in english
@@faze_nugg3ts941 me after I learn English and can now speak English 🤯🤯
Well, what do you call it?
@@yez9475 Wohnung, Toiletten/Badezimmer, Keks, Paprika, Gummistiefel, Süßigkeiten
@@firebolt4119 SCHIESSE!
1: Apartment
2: Restroom
3: Cookie
4: Bell pepper
5: Rainboots
6: Candy
Finally someone got it, right
Sam: “There’s no resting in restrooms.”
*No bathing in public bathrooms* has left the chat.
Buddy there’s bathing in home bathrooms
And you just said bathroom 💀
@@MannyBXNGalright but the photo obviously showed a public toilet, not one from your house
Facts
I just said it but i didn't see your comment
@@MannyBXNG buddy he said public not ur own house 💀
Every time he said “that’s definitely Australian” I felt great shame…
The way he just dismisses it tho😭😭
Same
Aussies add “ies” to the end of everything lmao
Ye
As an Australian I call like none of these the "australian" terms. "Wellies" who the actual fuck in tarnation calls them wellies?
So basically the American English answers are the right ones
Source: an American
hhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmm…
Bro it was a joke💀
@@Max-tt7rm NO.. REALLY? good observation sherlock, I knew that already but it’s still funny to think of
Soccer✓ Football x
@@Max-tt7rm oh really? never knew dude
As an Australian here is what I call these. 1. Unit…💀 2. Bathroom. 3. Bikkie 4. Capsicum (it’s not spicy so it’s not a pepper) 5. Gum-boots (never in my life have I called those “wellies”) 6. Lollies.
"There's no resting going on here". Dude, you're calling it a BATHroom.
Meanwhile washroom, which is actually the most accurate: 😃
‘Least a bath sometimes goes on in a bathroom.
The fact i call public bathrooms " restrooms " and ones at home hotel " bathrooms " because for some reason they both make sense to me
@@SomethingWithZ You don't WASH your hands after pissing?
It's a washroom
"No resting going on on here"
Me looking for a bath
That's what the toilet is for
fr, where am I gonna take a bath? the toilet?
@@luvcirii um
forget bathroom, i call it a toilet
Ooooo. Savaaagggggeee
"Obviously not a restroom. There's no resting going on here."
There's also no bath. 🤨
bro what yes there is in a house bathroom
@@randomtiktoks6177 if there’s a bath then it’s a bathroom. If there isn’t, it’s a restroom
@@randomtiktoks6177 they're talking about a public toilets
What bout toilet lmao
@@n6no708 there is no rest either, so it’s the shitroom.
Restroom for public places, washroom for private places and bathroom for houses
“this is a bathroom”
me: toilet.. wait a moment
"Moment"
that's ur issue
@@adnzip8198 what?
@@adnzip8198 what’s wrong with moment 💀
I'm sure I need to bath there right
@@adnzip8198 ?
"Bathroom, Restroom or Wasroom?"
"Shithouse"
indooor outhouse
I call it pee pee poo poo room😂😂
Shitroom
@@shristipaneru🤨
Thats a good idea
🗿🍷
1: flat
2: toilet area
3: cookie
4: pepper
5: wellies
6: sweets
(I am british)
“Him:No resting going on here”
Me:where is the bath
Bath: washing or soaking all or part of ones body.
@@masonmiller2697 wouldn’t that be bathe? Lol (just a joke)😂
You rest in the restroom from that date you should have said no to
You don’t have a bathtub in your BaThRoOm?
in the toilet
"Obviously an apartment"
Me: that's a living room
I said the same thing LMAOO I didn’t notice the answer choices
🤣
I love how he calls the other answers “wrong”.
Litreally any leanguge:
@@Qoobon_ what
@@Qoobon_ litrrally
@@lightly1204 dosłownie
@@Qoobon_ Litteraly any languahe
For me:
1. Apartment
2. Toilets
3. Cookie
4. Pepper
5. Wellies/boots
6. Sweets
“This obviously isn’t a restroom because there’s no resting going on”
Me: There’s no bath either 🥴
So true
Yhhh
I have a bath in my bathroom :)
edit:
BUT I STILL CALL IT A RESTROOM!
I was thinking the same thing lol
Dude gonna call it peeroom then
I like how whenever Sam finds a word he thinks is stupid or annoying to use he just says “that’s definitely Australian.”💀
Fr 💀
BIKKIE ACTUALLY IS AUSTRALIAN
He's not wrong they call spider spoiders
@@Cloverpudding4 No we call it cookies to..
He can probably just tell that it's Australian because a lot of the time people compare American, British, and Australian english. And he usually knows which is British.
Australians: "are you calling me a mistake?" Lol
Yea honestly I'm Australian and don't use half these terms but most of the ones I use aren't the one he does so I don't get why he would call us dumb, wrong or stupid they're literally just words and you don't need to bash up others over it.
Fr tho like what the hells wrong with the way we say things all the answers are right there is no “there’s only one right answer” we all have unique ways of saying things
@@_no_9378 exactly I’m from UK and things like “wellies” we call it that here.
Same with that capsicum too. What's wrong with that?
Everyone here understands 'capsicum', if go to any local vegetable market and ask for a 'pepper' or 'bell pepper', they would get confused and hand you some black pepper. 😅
Im Australian and i have never heard anyone say wellies also a lot of these things i use more than one word for like biscuits or cookies
"Apartment"
"Flat"
"Unit"
Me:living room take it or leave it
"this is an apartment"
That's a living room.
Finally someone with same brain cells as me 🥲
You are a superior being
“Welies is definitely Australian”
Me an Aussie calling them gum boots: wow am I British
And I’m British and call them wellies 😭
Im british and everyone i have ever met has called them wellies
@@josephmcgowan6212 same I’ve never heard them called anything else??
I'm British and I call them wellies
Australians are just British Texans
"There's only one right answer" Most American thing I've heard in a while
Ikr
Exactly like they were the ones that made the language lol
What he means by only one right answer is that its 1 thing and we're all correct
Now we’re talking crazy about an American person after they say there’s only one right answer 💀
take a joke s
THAT IS A COOKIE A BUSCIT IS LIKE A CUSTED CREAM NO ONE IN BRITAIN CALLS THAT TYPE OF COOKIE A BUSCIT
"There's no resting going on here"
Men chilling on the toi|et to hide from their shopping wives: *allow us to introduce ourselves*
Lol
Nah i be resting in the bathroom 💀
i’m dead 💀
@@camiifu Ok 💀
@@camiifu how
@@holabuenosdias28030 relatable
I feel you man
“Bathroom, Restroom, Washroom”
It’s none
It’s just a toilet mate
Fr bro 😒
how about a loo? lol
@@hxaydenz2385 mmmm no
@@hxaydenz2385 Don't see the loo do ya.
Wc
Bro insulted every Australian in less than 20 seconds apart 😭😭😭
My Australian ass is dying💀
Same 😂 You use bikkie as well?
Same 💀💀. I was shocked when he had no idea what a capsicum was
Me to Coba
Didn’t even acknowledge the word wellies
Fr me too
“Wellies is probably Australian”
Pov: you’re British 👁👄👁
Or Irish
Thats what im saying 🤣
👁👄👁
@@lvcidalpha753 are you Irish
Lol
"Wellies is defantly Australian"
Me who's Australian. "Mum, go get my gumboots"
Fr bro, I’m Australian too btw hope you had a good Christmas
Weirdos
Same with the cookie
Me a Brit, buying wellies
Wellies are from the UK
The second one is called a lavatory though
If you’re being formal, yes.
"Capsicum is just wrong."
*My whole life has been a lie.*
Can relate
Same
Indian can relate
Bruuhhh
same
Sam: “I don’t care what you call these things”
Me who isn’t native English: “PAPRIKA!”
PAPRIKA ALL THE WAY
Yess
Me to :PAPRIKA, ČIZMA, VC
Same. Paprika is the superior word
YES
My country :
1: house
2:toilet
3:chocolate biscuit
4: capsicum
5:boots
6:chocolate
Definitely indian
EXACLTY
“Can’t be a restroom there’s no resting going on here”. Me who literally can’t see any bathing going on…
Frrr
💀💀💀💀
Hands, smart one
EXACTLY
I personally call it a restroom when in public such as restaurants and when at home I say bathroom because well there’s literally a bathtub and shower in there at home lol
"Wellies. Thats definitely Australian."
Wellies is a British thing. Gumboots is the term Aussies would use.
Source: born and raised Australian
I was just about to say the same thing except I know wellies is British coz I’m British
Wellies are definitely a British thing
Agreeing with source: born British
And I'm british we call em wellies
In germany they are called "Gummiestiefel" which is also the literal meaning of gumboots
He was right about the cookie one though
“bathroom,restroom,washroom”
me: toilet
Me a Filipino: CR (Comfort Room)
Bog
I was looking for this comment
…water closet
@@boo-zk7nh what 💀
1. Flat
2.bathroom
3. Cookie
4. Pepper
5. Wellies
6. Sweets
The fact he said “that’s definitely Australian” to so many things that weren’t Australian is infuriating
Fr 😭
Wtf is a wellie?
@@yourmomisablessing what we in the uk call 'rainboots'
@𖤐 Domine Non Es Dignus 𖤐 typical American
Americans ey….. 🙄
“there’s no resting going on here”
yeah bro i’m fighting for my life in here
There is also no bath...
@@fleurbird but bathrooms in your house do so…..
Imagine stealing someone’s comment….. oh wait you don’t have to
Unless you're hiding from your boss and playing on your phone at work.
@@DinoNuggies1911 I have a shower
"there isn't any resting"
Me" There ain't no baths is there"
Meanwhile we call em toilet lool
I'm homes there are baths so maybe that's y
in my bathroom their is a bath
@@dreamcost7227 If it has a bath/shower, its a bathroom. If it doesnt, its a restroom
I mean u can if u have buckets :) also restroom? More like skipping classroom
There’s no resting got me laughing till death😂😂😂😂
"Rainboots, gumboots or wellies"
Me : *B o o t s .*
Same 😆
Same 😂
Same🤣
YES
“No resting going on here” there’s no bathing or bath here either
Truw
Depends, some places have showers.
I love how he says the UK “THINKS” it’s called a flat 😂😂😂
Lol thinks
He thinks he is right
Personally I call it an apartment most of the time but the proper term is a flat (I’m Scottish btw)
That’s an opinion, not fact
Flats are like the big ass buildings and apartments are just like complexes and shit
Yea he’s right it’s an apartment
1 apartment
2 washroom
3 biscuit
4 bell pepper
5 rainboot
6 candy