An Idiot Abroad S01E01: China | Karl Pilkington travels the world | reaction

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  • @colinfraser7150
    @colinfraser7150 14 днів тому +137

    I could not imagine any youtuber I'd rather watch this with!

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  14 днів тому +38

      That is such a compliment

    • @earthwormandruw
      @earthwormandruw 14 днів тому +2

      I only know of this because of NP

    • @thejoelrooganexplosion2400
      @thejoelrooganexplosion2400 14 днів тому +2

      ditto

    • @fredfinks
      @fredfinks 14 днів тому

      @@NoProtocol or put another way, i think your viewership would feel most comfortable with you in a restroom without doors, or seated next to you on a bus while hoiking up their sinus into a plastic bag. Terms of endearment. :)

    • @zwj5478
      @zwj5478 14 днів тому +2

      Agreed

  • @citizenbrain8065
    @citizenbrain8065 14 днів тому +47

    I've been waiting for you to start this series. I can't wait to go on this journey with you.

  • @chipchops420
    @chipchops420 2 дні тому +1

    This is marvelous I hope you do more of these

  • @PoonSpelunker
    @PoonSpelunker 14 днів тому +37

    For all the faults in this crazy world, I'm glad we all lived in the timeline where Karl Pilkington existed. A unique mind but a based mind and as you put it "he just says it".

  • @ianp1986
    @ianp1986 14 днів тому +38

    Oh, this came out right when HD TV was just kicking off, so they mention it loads 😂

  • @surfer-lc3nz
    @surfer-lc3nz День тому

    I love the fact that many Americans have become fans of Karl Pilkington.
    I wasn't sure how he would come across.
    You also intuitively understand most of his quips, even through his Manc dialect, which is very impressive.
    Some find him hard to understand, and a lot of his references go right over people's heads, but not yours.
    Without sounding weird, you are really beautiful, especially when you smile - that delightful, joyful smile.
    Cheers, subscribed.

  • @TheOrlandoTrustfull
    @TheOrlandoTrustfull 14 днів тому +20

    Asking a "Fortune Teller" in the middle of China if he knows who Bruce Springsteen is, is peak Karl.

  • @R0M4N313
    @R0M4N313 3 дні тому +1

    This channel is such a wonderful breath of fresh air. Thank you

  • @martinford1644
    @martinford1644 14 днів тому +8

    I'd forgotten about this show. Am crying laughing here. Thank you my dear, I really enjoyed that. Best wishes to you.

  • @markcutting6504
    @markcutting6504 13 днів тому +3

    @NoProtocol.subscribed while back & surprised you've done idiot abroad!seen it many times before but your beautiful smile & intelligence & curiosity,makes it worth watching again🤗

  • @cheesedust-n3w
    @cheesedust-n3w 11 днів тому +3

    Surprised no one else reacts to this marvelous series. Looking forward to more of your reactions!

  • @greggwilliamson
    @greggwilliamson 14 днів тому +4

    I watched every episode!! And occasionally, was able to breathe!! He is absolutely genuine.

  • @zwj5478
    @zwj5478 14 днів тому +7

    I am definitely subbing to your Patreon having heard that. I found your channel with the first Karl related video you posted I stayed for your smarts

  • @patriciaburke6639
    @patriciaburke6639 14 днів тому +13

    A great series to follow, Karl is great!

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  14 днів тому +7

      He had me cracking up this episode

  • @ChristianZeiser
    @ChristianZeiser 14 днів тому +6

    "The Alright Wall Of China" cracks me up every time.

  • @Skizzores
    @Skizzores 13 днів тому +3

    Pilkers is always great entertainment. The whole series is very funny. Cruel but funny!

  • @christiantait6953
    @christiantait6953 10 днів тому +6

    Please do the whole series on UA-cam 🙏🙏🙏

  • @casp11
    @casp11 13 днів тому +8

    one of the best UA-cam reactors 🙌👏 hands down. so knowledgeable and your videos are so chilled. keep it up. much respect Birmingham UK. 🇬🇧.

  • @NOxSPLOOSHxPLANE
    @NOxSPLOOSHxPLANE 11 днів тому +2

    literally one of the best travel shows of all time no bs 😅 Also Karl Pilkington is one of the funniest humans on planet earth lol I can't tell you how much I have died from laughter and come back from laughter because of Karl lmao love the Ricky Gervais show with Ricky, Steve and Karl 😅

  • @TimmyPJano
    @TimmyPJano 13 днів тому +3

    I've got an oldie but a goodie chill track for you. 'In Dreams' by Roy Orbison, it featured in David Lynch's film, 'Blue Velvet'. Anyways, RIP David Lynch. ...Nice vid, Karl's great and all the best.

  • @nukiesduke6868
    @nukiesduke6868 14 днів тому +10

    Karl is a genius. He's just so smart we can't even comprehend it.

  • @paul-o1
    @paul-o1 11 днів тому +3

    Nice one, I've seen this show a million times. Looks like I'm going for a million and one.

  • @richardbeaton7324
    @richardbeaton7324 13 днів тому +2

    Yeah please do more if you can. Love all your reactions. No bullshit, Just straight to the reaction. It's what makes you stand out from the rest. Much love. x

  • @tomroberts3673
    @tomroberts3673 14 днів тому +6

    Your random UK city was quite pleasing. I'm from near Newcastle (8 or 9 miles east, on the coast). :)

  • @EdMac40
    @EdMac40 14 днів тому +1

    I was only able to see a few episodes here in The Philippines, but I loved the series. Brilliant. As always, love ya.

  • @TheFacrecords
    @TheFacrecords 12 днів тому +4

    It’s a brilliant series.

  • @JoeRandoms
    @JoeRandoms 10 днів тому +1

    this is a comedic masterpiece! good choice

  • @Alftupper334
    @Alftupper334 14 днів тому +4

    A good reaction video .. KP is hilarious.

  • @TheGilmer
    @TheGilmer 14 днів тому +6

    Yo, No P, I felt so bad for you during the "throat noises" bit, but your reaction was CRACKING ME UP dude ahahaha.
    You soldiered through!

  • @Paul_i_is
    @Paul_i_is 13 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing your smile with me I love Karl and his antics, Gervais is a genius, with all the war and corruption going on just lately it’s a welcome break to laugh and smile for a while and seeing your smile adds a nice touch thank you keep the vids coming 😃

  • @davidholwell2060
    @davidholwell2060 11 днів тому +1

    More please. Love this program.

  • @rickystults3726
    @rickystults3726 14 днів тому +1

    Love this series. Karl is one of the funniest. I recently finished "Sick of It", so funny.

  • @squires52
    @squires52 7 днів тому +1

    Most beautiful smile in the world

  • @MusicalBox
    @MusicalBox 14 днів тому +6

    I loved it. Sincerely hope you'll do more episodes.

  • @vegas7027
    @vegas7027 14 днів тому +1

    Excited to watch this with you. I love this series.

  • @emilyalice1
    @emilyalice1 13 днів тому

    best you tuber ever. intelligent, funny and non judgemental love it !!

  • @fishwithlungs
    @fishwithlungs 12 днів тому

    I stumbled upon your channel a few years ago, and you have become quite frequent visitor on my screen.
    My favorite non-musical youtuber, actually.
    As for Chinese music, I highly recommend listening to album Sister Drum by Dadawa.
    Looking forward to your next video, cheers.

  • @ashleytitorenko5042
    @ashleytitorenko5042 11 днів тому

    Do all of them this is amazing
    Glad u watch it much love from United kingdom 😂❤

  • @Hi_how_r_u_
    @Hi_how_r_u_ 13 днів тому

    Thank you for being genuine, a lot of reaction-based channels are obnoxiously fake, not the case with yours, it's a breath of fresh air!

  • @JakeKilka
    @JakeKilka 14 днів тому +5

    9:53 Those whitey things are air bladders aka swim bladders, which fish have to give them balance and level in water. If you gut a fish you'll find one. Anyway, looking forward to see more Idiot Abroad episodes with you.

  • @thewhat6219
    @thewhat6219 14 днів тому

    Karl's reaction to the wall in general and to the food kills me 😂 he always has this way of saying exactly what you're thinking, saying something completely off the wall, or saying something incredibly profound. And sometimes he does all of that in one sentence!
    I'm listening to a lot of jazz and instrumentals, I started with the Seatbelts, and got the soundtrack to whiplash added in, I also put in some albums from Daedalus and some city pop. Sort of an impromptu "focus" playlist.

  • @EdwardOfEastAnglia
    @EdwardOfEastAnglia 14 днів тому +1

    Great reaction! Yeah the "Us" thing, is a common dialect among working classes, probably something to do with the long history of England with classes, as the Parliament is 800 years old and always different representations between working class and aristocracy. It is not just a Northern thing, but Northerners heavily identify with their counties like "Yorkshire" who closely border the Scottish, many historical reasons. So
    So it could be used in different ways like "Us" as English to differentiate between English and Scottish or "Us" as working class, or "Us" as in the city (Manchester) or county (Yorkshire) based on the context.
    Long comment but I thought you might want English people to tell you. Rather than a random person just googling it 👌 Love from East Anglia. More Karl 😅 "A Fetus!"

  • @JamesNoms
    @JamesNoms 14 днів тому +4

    Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street, such an amazing Saxaphone solo.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  14 днів тому +4

      Right up my alley! I love saxophone

    • @SimonJM
      @SimonJM 14 днів тому

      @@NoProtocol Jungleland or She's The One, both by Bruce Springsteen then!

  • @Edds_Trips
    @Edds_Trips 14 днів тому

    I've watched both series a couple of times now and each time it's just as funny.

  • @JustinB-123
    @JustinB-123 14 днів тому +6

    The long videos are great! I hope you keep going with this series.

  • @surfer-lc3nz
    @surfer-lc3nz День тому

    You grin whenever he says "Chinesey". So do I, lol.

  • @lorrainechristie9888
    @lorrainechristie9888 14 днів тому

    Love series. Look forward to next episode with you

  • @xvln
    @xvln 13 днів тому

    This is going to be a great series!

  • @chocolate-teapot
    @chocolate-teapot 14 днів тому +7

    Karl is just that bloke at work, and everyone knows him.

    • @martindunstan8043
      @martindunstan8043 14 днів тому

      It's a perfect way to describe the man, I agree,he is exactly that.

  • @Fyrecide
    @Fyrecide 11 днів тому +2

    37:02 It’s a bit of a gimmick in that the pieces are heated and cooled in a way that makes them more brittle than standard, more pliant metal. That combined with the length of the piece makes it easier to break. The piece Karl is trying to do it with would be more difficult to break. This is also the reason why when the guy was banging them together beforehand, he was very, very gentle because if he tapped them together much harder, they’d have broken. Still hurts though, just not as much as you’d initially think.

  • @Johnny_Hipp
    @Johnny_Hipp 14 днів тому

    10:06 This part always totally cracks me up. Lmao! One of the most unusual snacks I had from Indonesia was actually something that looked like dried little minnow fish. - served almost like a seasoned trail mix. While the flavor and texture wasn't too bad if you didn't look at it. But it was actually quite unsettling visually, as it looked like you were eating whole fish out of someone's aquarium. Truly taking goldfish crackers to the next level.

  • @666Wizardsleeve
    @666Wizardsleeve 13 днів тому

    Gotta love Karl!
    The bus trip brought back memories.
    Close friends of ours went to the USA in the 1980s/90s, don't remember exactly when.
    They booked a Greyhound bus and couldn't believe how cheap it was. In Australia Greyhound was quite prestigious.
    My friend Georgia had that exact experience - woman sitting next to her brought her own jar onto the bus and hawked into it for the entire trip. I still gag even while typing this 🤮

  • @jonmultimedia
    @jonmultimedia 14 днів тому

    How did I not know this existed? LOL this is gonna be fun!

  • @eddieobrien4394
    @eddieobrien4394 12 днів тому +1

    I just had a thought when Karl imagined giving Suzanne his name written in Chinese and saying it was her name and then let 20 years go by and then by chance having a Chinese visitor in their home and telling Suzanne it's actually says Karl. One could go wild with the different thoughts that Suzanne might have at that point. Surely none would be positive.

  • @probertson1
    @probertson1 9 днів тому

    I hope we get all three series of these 🤞 The Moaning of Life is good too. Karl gets a hair prosthetic 😂
    It’s concerning how often I’m compared to him though, I just blame the accent

  • @dquanissavage6287
    @dquanissavage6287 13 днів тому

    No Protocol Awesome Video Today!!🔥🐐🐐💎

  • @RyomenSukuna5646
    @RyomenSukuna5646 13 днів тому

    Greatest travel series ever created🔥🐐

  • @bellantwain21
    @bellantwain21 14 днів тому

    Love the video protocol stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way

  • @airheart1
    @airheart1 14 днів тому +4

    Karl is a hilarious dude

  • @raifthemad
    @raifthemad 10 днів тому

    36:04 "How did he do that?" You can see how carefully they handle those metal bars. That tells me, that they're extremely brittle, just waving them around too vigorously would probably break them. Also the longer they are, the more easily they break from their own weight, when moving about. That's why Karl had no luck with that short bit that had broken off.
    Since you started recommending songs, I have one for ya. Bob Dylan's Positively 4th Street.

  • @louiewilliams3703
    @louiewilliams3703 13 днів тому

    Music - song I currently listen too.
    She she she, Piya Malik - forget me not.
    New Funk/soul.
    Flatbush zombies ft’ Dia - U&I.
    Hip hop.
    Dennis Ferrer, K.T. brooks - how do I let go.
    House music.
    M-Dubs, Richie Dan - over here (sugar shack break beat funk)
    Old skool garage.
    The stone roses - she bangs the drum.
    Indie.
    Scott storch, Abbie stair - on my own.
    Pop.
    The E.N.D - the pharcyde.
    Hip hop.
    Great reaction videos! Love that you get straight into the video and don’t pause constantly, but when you do I like your input. God bless sister. ❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😎

  • @CaptainTodger69
    @CaptainTodger69 11 днів тому +2

    18:43 apparently it has something to do with old English. which had different rules about how us and me worked. it's more common in the north, but also pretty common everywhere else, too
    It's kind of an informal way of talking. and I think it's stuck around because it's just easier to say. Giv-us (give us) is easier to say than giv-mee (give me)

  • @philipgroves4186
    @philipgroves4186 14 днів тому

    Nice all karl things are great, happy you're watching it.

  • @jontastic
    @jontastic 14 днів тому

    Nice reaction. I think Karl has learned to quip by being around Ricky. I heard this old classic yesterday…Bread - Guitar Man (1972)

  • @StayProteus
    @StayProteus 13 днів тому

    Frog legs are dope, this old small town restaurant here in Central Texas called Antler's Cafe (the old one at 46 and 281 NOT the new one) used to sell them for whatever reason and I loved them as a kid, partly because that place was one of the half dozen or so places to eat within 10 miles of my parents business and the ranch I grew up on but regardless I ate there a lot and I'd almost always order those things until the highway moved or something like that and they had to sell it (thats if IIRC, but moving the highway/road a few yards this or that way is insanely common here for whatever reason) and then they moved locations but the new one sucked so no more frog legs.
    I can't explain the taste, kind of like beansprouts but not in taste, in that they both do have a distinctive taste thats sort of mild and instead the consistency is the strangest part of both of those things, frog legs are sort of slimy at least when fried and the meat is like a weird fish/mammal hybrid consistency that I've never experienced before with anything else. Also the bones are really weird like proportionally wise IIRC but anyway point is you should try them sometime
    Also if that syntax threw you off I probably just gave you an aneurism but thats what happens when I stop reading books for awhile, if I don't regularly read its like I forget how to English and I end up having to start reading everyday again within a year or two or you get this boondock rusty knife lobotomized rat level of grammar

  • @persnickety369
    @persnickety369 14 днів тому

    The animated stories of Karl are hilarious.

  • @ianp1986
    @ianp1986 14 днів тому +4

    Yeah, you’re right, it does tend to be northern people that use “us” for “me”. Couldn’t tell you why, though 😂

  • @hainzy
    @hainzy 9 днів тому

    I love that you listen to the xfm stuff and watching some kp. He did 3 radio shows with Russell Brand that I quite liked....before brand went mental

  • @charliebrooklin
    @charliebrooklin 14 днів тому +1

    MUSIC about China: OTTO - Lavanda
    ..because he says: "Em Bora Tao, Em Bangladesh Goa, Na China Mao, Free Tibet para mim é pessoal" this one is special because Otto is my personal friend. my favorite album is "Certa Manhã Acordei de Sonhos Intranquilos" (and chicken hearts is not weird, it's just a normal sunday afternoon barbecue) 😊

  • @eZTarg8mk2
    @eZTarg8mk2 14 днів тому +1

    the metal snapping, it's hardened but untempered steel which snaps really easily (i'm a blacksmith, and i've lost a few projects to that xD). It'd still hurt, but it's not that difficult to break

  • @laupstad
    @laupstad 11 днів тому

    Are you ready for the Karl Pilkington rabbit hole? I suppose you're already down it though.
    "A radio with headlights...." I don't even know why that cracks me up every time. It's just such a weird thing to notice and mention.😂
    "I guess it'll be a surprise then...." as the lady draws the blinds on the bus.
    "If that was a squid with a tumor on its head he'd into it"
    "It's the alright wall of China"
    Legendary gems from the K-man. I can never get enough of him tbh.
    And the camera man didn't even flinch at the needle! What a champion!
    If you're looking for Chinese artists to feature let me introduce Moyun Official. She does great cover and some traditional song on the Guhzeng. You will be amazed!

  • @mattsmith5421
    @mattsmith5421 11 днів тому

    Don't leave us waiting to long for episodes please, monster much were god tier crisps in the 90s and 2000s especially pickled onion flavour.

  • @ericlayton8888
    @ericlayton8888 11 днів тому +2

    Re the "us/I" thing, I think it's just a case of ease. "Could you give us a call/couldja giss a call," flows more naturally than "could you give me a call/couldja gimme a calll," and most of modern spoken English is formed around making older written English easier to say (ie "Gloucester" being pronounced "Glossta," etc.)

    • @fernthurman5172
      @fernthurman5172 10 днів тому +1

      I don't think it's just that. Older English,, like current French or Spanish, had 2 forms, informal and formal, eg; thee or thou, ye or you. It may be a left over from that, more northern, like the 'ow bist? for 'how are you?' in the south-west. It's also retained in the Royal We as a more formal / respectful way of addressing a monarch.

  • @toxictator4561
    @toxictator4561 13 днів тому

    YES !! WE BACK WITH KARL !!

  • @barrystrachan6340
    @barrystrachan6340 14 днів тому +1

    When a Chinese friend first pointed out a spicy bullfrog joint on our street in Hangzhou, I thought she might have misspoken. I’d heard of fancy French restaurants selling frog legs, but never of mom-and-pop spots serving the same fat frogs I’d once run away from as a little girl.
    She was right, though. People first began dropping bullfrogs into tubs of steamy broth in Sichuan, the Central Chinese province known for its blisteringly spicy food. Since, the dish has made its way to restaurants in just about every region of the country. Sichuan’s sticky, marshy climate makes bullfrogs easy to find, and now people all over queue up for hot pots of spicy frogs and leave trails of tiny bones in their wakes.
    A bit of Chinese frog history…lol and don’t forget to suck the toes. 😂😂😂

  • @teatotal8822
    @teatotal8822 10 днів тому

    Ooo is that Numark deck yours or like a housemates or family members?
    It’s pretty good for a budget friendly first controller! If you upgrade at some point in the future I’d recommend a ddj400, comes with rekordbox too.
    What do you mix house or dnb 👀

  • @_Shadoh_
    @_Shadoh_ 14 днів тому

    "The alright wall of china" should be on a t-shirt 😂

  • @airights357
    @airights357 10 днів тому

    In britain, they use the word "us" (pronounced Uzz) speaking about themselves as part of their whole personal family at home, their family name. It's why they refer to their sisters and brothers as "our girl" and "our boy". It's all about heritage and family lines in England.

  • @CarlosRenfroe
    @CarlosRenfroe 14 днів тому +5

    Carl winning at life for being the king of us average Joes. Go Carl!

  • @Patrick-fo9he
    @Patrick-fo9he 11 днів тому

    I aite some mad stuff in Zimbabwe when I lived with the locals for a year…… I had crocodile kudu mapany worms spiders, snakes, all sorts of bugs, giraff but only when they got meat of it for the lions we have some of it

  • @vlkt282
    @vlkt282 12 днів тому

    Snail in the butter oil was surprisingly good

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 13 днів тому +1

    9:00 it's funny because there is no part of Mandarin or Cantonese that sounds like the English letter "L" haha

  • @Daveaaaaa
    @Daveaaaaa 14 днів тому

    As you say "Giv'us" is a Northern expression meaning "Give me". Karl is from Manchester. I say it myself and I'm from Lincoln which is almost North but not quite.

  • @tomroberts3673
    @tomroberts3673 14 днів тому

    I have no idea what time I was born. I seem to remember asking my mother once and she didn't know either. 😂

  • @ap-fr2uz
    @ap-fr2uz 10 днів тому

    Kind of strange food related I've had yak, bison, elk, ostrich, alligator, frog, deer, quail, pheasant, rabbit, squirrel etc . Next up is to get my hands on some kangaroo.

  • @Phaevryn
    @Phaevryn 14 днів тому +3

    Dude's 99% intrusive thoughts.

  • @michaelmcgee7683
    @michaelmcgee7683 14 днів тому

    Let’s see, I’ve been listening to Aurora a lot and there’s too many of her songs to recommend. Try “It Happened Quiet (Live at The Current)” to see the range of her voice, or “Exist for Love” if you want a love song that makes you melt. Finally, “The Dark Dresses Lightly (Live)” is a recent release that I can’t get enough of!
    More Idiot Abroad! Love watching Karl entertain the world.

  • @InstantDesign
    @InstantDesign 14 днів тому +9

    I think "us" is an evolved dialect term of the Northern working class. Signalling a sense of solidarity.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  14 днів тому +7

      Thank you for this explanation!

  • @TheGabrielPT
    @TheGabrielPT 14 днів тому +1

    "Nils Frahm- Says". Electronic, atmospheric masterpiece from a predominantly piano/classical artist.

  • @earthwormandruw
    @earthwormandruw 14 днів тому

    11:25 My favorite thing to do (not really crazy tho) is when cooking a turkey to pan sear the liver in butter and eat it as a snack with a glass of white wine while cooking and prepping things.

    • @NoProtocol
      @NoProtocol  14 днів тому

      I’m not a big fan of liver but never tried it from turkey. Doesn’t sound bad!

  • @rasmusn.e.m1064
    @rasmusn.e.m1064 14 днів тому +4

    18:54 Linguist here: I'm not an expert on this area, but it might have developed out of situations where you might use the inclusive we (referring to the speaker and the listener) in indirect commands, like "Could you go and fetch us a cuppa?" where you mean both yourself and the other person. In this case it might be a shorthand for; I want a cup of tea, do you want a cup of tea? And could you also make it? Then it would sort of naturally develop into a "polite" way of asking. The reason I'm saying "polite" is that it's not necessarily politeness but more out of a sense of not wanting to come across as too demanding in the same manner as "like" is used to make statements less emotionally invested, as in "This is, like, totally awesome." where you are testing the waters with other people to see if they agree with your sentiment.
    French and my own Danish has a similar thing to the "us" phenomenon with impersonal constructions used instead of "I", like "One thinks about these things a lot.", "Could one have/get a coffee in this place?"

    • @philyvo
      @philyvo 13 днів тому +1

      Very elaborate, thank you!

  • @existenceisrelative
    @existenceisrelative 14 днів тому

    Assuming he was around 12 years old when he was a paperboy, the price of mars-bars would have been "15 pence" in the early 80's. Or about 18 cents, american.
    Now comparatively, 18 cents in the early 80's had the equivalent buying power of 55 cents today.
    There are 104 weeks in two years, multiply it by 7 and we find out he stole roughly 728 mars-bars.
    If each one of those is worth 55 cents, then to pay back his old employer he'd owe $400.40 american or £326.98 in England's disney-fun-bucks.

    • @philyvo
      @philyvo 13 днів тому

      Thanks for doing the math! ;)

  • @AdamKent755
    @AdamKent755 13 днів тому

    On using "us" instead of "me" - I don't know its origins, but its use is fairly ubiquitous across working-class Britain. It's pretty much exclusively used when casually asking for something trivial, downplaying, or trying to appear less direct with a request. For example if you said to a friend "get me a drink", it could sound like a demand, whereas "get us a drink" would be a better equivalent to "would you mind getting me a drink?".
    Some common examples might be:
    "give us a sec",
    "give us a quick hand",
    "do us a favour, move your car out way",
    "chuck us a light"

  • @billbliss1518
    @billbliss1518 14 днів тому

    15 minutes in and there are just too many quotable lines! 😂😂😂😂

  • @Chlorine_Gas
    @Chlorine_Gas 14 днів тому

    Oh hell yeah goated series

  • @dlions9068
    @dlions9068 14 днів тому

    You're channel is easy to watch. Thanks.

  • @hesketh1965
    @hesketh1965 14 днів тому

    London Calling: The ‘us’ thing is a wonderful peculiarity of the Yorkshire dialect, basically substituting ‘us’ for ‘ours’. So if I was from Yorkshire with a strong local dialect I might invite you to ‘us’ house rather than ‘our’ house.

  • @seanb2039
    @seanb2039 13 днів тому

    It's an interesting thing. I think the "us" is an implicit, polite sort of "okay, wait, we're in this together". It's like, the people who we/I normally fraternise with are here with us/me now, as we/I am speaking lol. it's a strange polite, colloquial, nonsensical rendition of something that ultimately doesn't;t make full grammatical sense, but nevertheless works on that colloquial level. "Okay, wait for us mate!" means "Okay, whether I;m here by myself or not, wait for 'us', like, wait a second, we;re in this together and/or ""I;m imagining a third/fourth party here over my shoulder who might agree with me--a kind of imaginary solidarity and therefore I'm okay''' etc., etc

  • @Shindeiru69
    @Shindeiru69 14 днів тому +1

    9:52 It's fish swim bladder. It's to modulate buoyancy.

  • @jamesmyrick9083
    @jamesmyrick9083 9 днів тому

    The Ricky Gervais Show is hilarious. Hope you end up uploading it on YT.