+Danielle Mcintyre Sure, it sounds weird, but it is not wrong how they titled it. You can describe an individual as British or American, and because they are discussing differences between the people of both countries, the title is appropriate. .... But I saw what you were trying to say.
Facundo Nieva I saw how I answered that wrong. I thought the title was already British vs. American. That is why I made that comment up there. My reasoning behind my answer up there was that people who live in America are called Americans and people who live over in Britain are called British. Therforeeee, you can say American vs. British because you are comparing and contrasting two different nationalities. But I just didn't realize that the title wasn't what I thought it already was.
My dad is American and my mum is English and I got the American accent and my twin brother got the English accent so half the time people don’t even think we are related 😂
Usually, when we Americans hear a British accent, we're just like, "I LOVE that accent." I wonder if British people go like, "I like that accent" when they hear an American accent
Let me clear this up to any ignorant Americans- Not everyone looks like One Direction Nobody in the country gives a shit about the Royal Family We don't all have posh accents We aren't all obsessed with tea There's more the UK than London The UK isn't just England
Its really funny because I used to think that England = UK when I was in elementary school. No teacher really corrected me so....lol. But there are many teachers who know thats false just mine never corrected me . 😂😂
HeavenlyLove47 It's cause Americas call us British even when you are only referring to English people. Why can't you just say "English" it's not hard guys
+TBEAR Tea is very important to us, we drink it to give us caffeine, but we don't eat scones unless you are down in Devon or Cornwall and having a "cream tea". We also don't eat them much because people argue over the pronunciation of scone!
British (northern) people in America: American: "where you from?" Brit: "England" American: "so like London?" Brit: noooo... not everywhere in England is London😂
I am from Iowa in the U.S. of A. I have had this happen Britain: Brit: "Where are you from?"Me: "U.S. of A."Brit: "So you can you see the Statue of Liberty from your place?"
I am a yankee with a lot of English decent. My ancestors decided to come the New World. I wonder if they were loyalists or patriots during the American Revolution. I like to think that they were Patriots.
Let me clear this up...Americans stereotype British people in a "posh" voice British people stereotype Americans in a "southern" accent We both stereotype each other so wrong but we all should laugh about it not say "this is why I hate Americans" or "British people are stupid" let's just laugh about it! We are all wrong! WHO CARES?! This video was supposed to be funny and light hearted! So can we all just comment nice stuff about theses beautiful cultures/countries instead of turning against each other?!
The reason for this is because the Southern accent is the closest accent America has to the "proper" British accent. Dropping ends of words, specifically gerunds, and swallowing certain letters.
I am British and my god, when I went to America everyone kept on asking me if I loved tea and crumpets, I've never even eaten a bloody crumpet in my life!
I find so,e American accents really cool, and as children, we try to act American a lot. Any 7 year old girl puts on an American accent when playing with her toys. I like them too but some like 'hillbilly' ( I don't know what they're called, using the Simpsons as a reference sorry) I don't like them.
0123danny3210 That's interesting because as an American, we always pretended to have British accents while playing with our toys as children. I have a British friend who LOVES my "accent" though I had never heard of it being called that. For us it's always "British accent", so "American accent" was strange to hear. But he loves listening to me talk. It's hilarious.
Most British singers sing with American accents, but personally it depends on which American Accent. Most west coast accents are ok, but east coast accents, esspecially New York accents, are really not pleasant to my ears.
Malia Velazquez Yep Reasons: America: More deaths reported Spelling ass when (gr)ass Making fun of Britain for tea when I have T-Shirts not Tea shirts 9/11 (Very sorry if offended anyone) Britain: More sexual abuse reported Spelling colour when some pronounce it co-low-ur Making fun of America for having a lot of Starbucks's when coffee is like a mushroom for Mario Too hot in the summer, Too cold in the winter
+Lizzyac pvBFDI I'll have to argue with you on the last thing about Britain. I rly like summer and like experiencing winter in Britain. but that's my call.
I'm from Liverpool. Most Scousers consider themselves as being from the independent republic of merseyside, cant be arsed with thar bitish shiteee like
let me clear this up for anyone ignorant in the UK: America refers to both the country and the continent. Most people here refer to it as the country. Americans aren't all fat. Calling Americans "fat" is like assuming all British people have bad teeth. It just starts a fight. Canadians play "American football" as well. It's not just a dumb sport. "Soccer" or football is very popular in the USA. Saying it's not is some weird stereotype. Stupidity is universal. Saying stupidity originated in the USA makes you stupid.
idk the thing about america that pretty much universally means united states yes Mexico and Canada are north america but you wouldn't be in the UK or anywhere and say im going to america when you talking about going to Mexico... same thing with all of south america you wouldn't go to Brazil and be like hey American... pretty much any where your at in the world that isnt mostly European whites like Asia middle east africa or south america if your white person even if your from the UK or any other European country chances are 95% of them will say your an American...
+Lucy Perkins Why is it rude? I mean I usually just say "Huh?" if I don't understand something, but it is extremely normal in the states for someone to say "what?" when we don't understand someone or didn't hear something correctly.
in England we naturally form queues, it just happens around every event whereas I went over to America and people came to the front of the line, looked at us and walked back. I swear to god they had to put borders in so they would stay in a straight line. Also toilet bowls are a lot fuller.
when i first read that word i reverted to the way I originally learned to say it (setch. which rhymes with fetch, as in dogs?) I know it's pronounced -check- now though (as in pay check)
Three things I absolutely loved about France 1) The cakes and bread, best in the world 2) French people talking in English, it's just the sexiest 3) French women - they really do dress beautifully and look so elegant.
I like America it's great. I'm English and I also thing England is great. Everyone needs to stop making fun of each other, it's where we are from, and that's the way we talk we can't help it. There is nothing wrong with either of the accents. Oh and America your candy is bomb af😍
You're the first person in the comments who didn't get mad that us Americans have stereotypes for British people even though they have stereotypes for us too, so thank you.
Helio Jed Americans have the word play (get it? They drive on the RIGHT side of the road), but here in England we drive the original way. Americans came from England, and when they went to America, they changed it. One other thing, there is a difference between Britain and England, and the Union Jack isn't the English Flag.
***** It's actually a British Colony, England haven't won or conquered much on there own. The ystruggled with france and lost to Scotland... They were conquered by Romans and Vikings.
I'm originally from America, I've lived there for 10 years. I have never heard anyone criticize England or English people. I live in England now, and sorry, but I hear people criticize Americans for no reason. Saying "They're fat" Yes people are overweight in America so? There is overweight people all over the world. But Ofcourse pick on America. My stepdad is from England and he doesn't like America for not absolute reason! I ask him and he just says..."I Just Don't". Why can't Mars be a livable planet. I can't be on this so called planet "Earth" anymore.
I think a lot of non Americans say they hate Americans just to say it. Truthfully, many Americans are stuck up and act like they're number 1 in everything and better than every other country. I guess they just see it as all Americans and try to find a way to pick on them. Although we do have an obesity epidemic, it would be innacurate to say "Americans are fat" because there are millions of Americans who are normal weight or underweight.
To be honest, i think it depends on where you go. I'm English myself and from American shows i have seen many English stereotypes, such as big teeth and big noses so i think the discrimination goes both ways. Personally, i have never slated Americans, nor have i heard anyone i know say anything negative about Americans and American culture. I think there are just some people out there that love to hate really and it depends on what you pick up on around you.
Ironically, in a ratio, England has almost the same amount of fat people as the US, so that's just funny that any person in the UK would be saying that, when they're in the same hole as us :).
Ummi Coats so no one likes trump? Is that why tens of millions of people voted for him. Don't get involved in other countries politics, especially if you don't know what you're talking about.
Bottled Windex Fuck you mean?! I live in America so I would know. Ps. He didn't win the popular vote and 53% of all Americans are worried about his presidency. Don't go assuming things, you don't know anything about me.
I honestly don't understand why Americans automatically go to the "Posh British accent" if someone asked them to describe England. We have many... MANY different accents, it's crazy. In my point of view, it's really stupid how this stereotypical view of England has become. TBH.. I have a posh accent, plainly because i live in "that region" if you'd like to put it that way, yes, i'll admit that.. but it's not the only accent in UK. Also tea.. biscuits. No. We don't "live off" them. We eat proper food as well. It's so plainly annoying when my American friends think that us UK are too obsessed with Tea and that. NO. We don't! Please open your eyes and realise that we don't just sit around every day, drinking tea with our posh accents and visiting our Queen everyday. Half of us hate her anyway. Though that's more off the topic. Now this isn't anything towards America, it's been my dream to visit its landmarks. It's beautiful and a very interesting country with potential, critical history that has changed our planet earth. But it's pretty bad, reading all these comments, where everyone is just talking about us English in this way. Update on this: Literally most of the comments are about how English people comment on Americans in the same way, unfortunately that is also the case and I don't believe it's fair that Americans and British Citizens face these stereotypes. Never once did I say that Americans are unaffected when it comes to it being the other way round, I was simply stating how many of my American friends have said the same things many times to me, I saw this video and simply stated my opinion from my experience.
The two countries are very alike.I live in Florida and we don't have a southern Accent even though its in the south. We even make fun of New Yorkers accents. Younger Americans tend to hate our own politicians and government . And I can speak for most americans, We love the UK.
Here's something I've always wondered...do you hear a giant difference between our accents? :3 Southern, Brooklyn and Western might be easy to tell apart, but what about other regions? Because we actually all have slightly different accents. There's Chicagoan, Texan, Mid-Western, Californian- a ton! I can tell when British people have slightly different accents, but they mainly just sound British- which I think sounds rich...which I guess is saying posh? Why is this a bad thing? I would love to have a British accent because it sounds higher class. We sound dumb down (is that why people mark us for being dumb elsewhere?) I just don't get it. .-.
British people do the same thing with accents. If you ask them to do an American accent they automatically do a Californian accent when in reality there are dozens of different American accents. However, Californian is what they most often hear in movies & on TV. Same goes for us. We most often hear "posh" British accents.
Ok, things are going on here. There is technically no "British" accent because Britain isn't a country. It is made up of four! Which all have hundreds of different accents! Everyone refers to Britain as England. When you say "British accent" you mean a posh "English accent". I am from Scotland and this really bugs me because everyone just thinks of England when the word "Britain" is mentioned.
Kier McGuirk Ah, yes I see what you're saying. There's not really an "American accent" either! It's just simplified. :3 We have southern, west-coast, Brooklyn, Mid-western- all very different. Actually, each state and some towns like Chicago have their own accents as well. Here in America, we just see English as the language a lot of countries speak, and "British" as the English accent. Scottish have a "Scottish accent", Irish have an "Irish accent" and so on. What you're saying is that Britain is made up of four countries, but we just call that the UK (Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales) instead. We might be wrong, but we're not trying to be rude- honestly! :3
Shawol and k pop You forgot milk. It's tea bag not tea packet, which is most common. Or you can use Tea Leaves. Americans get it wrong, you're meant to pour boiling hot water ON to the tea bag/leaves as soon as it boils. Not leave luke warm water on the table to pour. Also the length of time you leave the tea bag in changes the taste.
Whats wrong with driving an automatic, it gives you more time to look at the road instead of changing the gear every five seconds if you're in a traffic jam
You can change gear without looking, in fact is so second nature you don't realise your doing it until you perhaps miss it. It also gives you better sense of control, your not waiting on the car to decide when to change up or down, and you do have engine braking. It does become annoying though if your in a stop-go traffic flow as your foot is always on the clutch.
America- bro, dude, sup England- mate, chap, lad Australia- a lot of words that are not acceptable for the internet! ( ****, ****, ****, *****, ******)
Lydia Constantas I'm british and I literally would not be bothered to go out to by tea, I have it stacked up at home. Also, there are actually quite a lot of starbucks but more Costa's I think
That's true. I remember at the clothes show, olivia and I was queuing for something then we left cause it was for spray tans xD but there was a massive queue so we just joined lol
we say football you say socca we say trainers you say sneakers we say bonnet you say hood we say boot you say trunk we say television programs you say tv shows we say pudding you say dessert we say crisps you say chips we jumper you say sweater we say car park you say parking lot we say lorrie you say cargo truck we say motorway you say freeway we say crisps you say chips we say sweets you say candy we say cubicals you say cubes we say que you say waitng in line we say........well let me know if you have any other coz im out of ideas!
For the most part you're right but even over in the US we say things different. Motor way would be E-way for my area or freeway. Sneakers are only said in the Northeast US and Cali I believe. Cargo truck would be a semi truck or tractor tractor trailer.
American football is not the same as rugby... But I do agree, it's stupid that they call it football when most work is done with the hands, whilst in real FOOTball you actually use your FOOT :)
Lots of countries made their own adaption of the game football. What you guys call football is more specifically called "association football", so the word soccer comes from as[soc]iation football. Then I guess the added the "cer". There's a video on Thinkfact channel that explains much better than I can, but I hope this helps a bit.
The reason as to why we drive on the left hand side of the road is because in the pre-car days when you had to whip the horses pulling your carriage, if you drove on the right and you were right handed you'd end up whipping pedestrians on the side of the road. So that's why we drive on the left
Ah that's an interesting version. I heard that it was because (back in the days before cars) when Knights were riding their horses, they (the Knights) were right handed (of course - lefties were wrong and told as such and taught/forced to use their right hands). As such they would need to fight somebody on their right side. 2 people facing each other with the opposing person being off centre to their perceived right would put each person on their respective left sides. You know, that and whipping shit as GoldenbanjoDJ said...
Lol 'whipping shit'. Messy! I heard my fact from a London bus tour. But one thing I did question about it was the fact that all other European countries also had an 'era before cars', with knights and swords and carriages with horses to be whipped. Were all other Europeans left handed so didn't run into this issue? They all use the right hand side. I don't even think I buy my own story lol
The Romans drove on the left in Britain. Surely they drove on the left in Europe too, but no one in Europe drives on the left apart from the UK and Ireland. Confusing...
I agree, I accept that people make stereotypes and I even joke about the whole tea and gentlemen stereotype My average conversation: Me: *WHERE THE BLOODY HELL IS MY TOPHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT- Oh there it is, AH there's my monocle too! Is my tea done?* Other Person: ... Uh what? Someone get me the hell out of here now.
I've been both UK & US and I believe US people are way sweeter than British. Honestly British people are very sensitive when dealing with foreigners, they don't mind to assault someone just cuz he/she looks not British.. USA is not the heaven at all, it has also some ignorant people, but generally it's way better than UK. To be fair UK people are much better in terms of clothes style and UK streets and urban look way fancy than US once.
I work in America in a public place where I meet and work with people from around the world. All the British people I've met are very polite and respectful. There are good and bad people in every country and one is not better then the other we are just different.
England is not like that, we dont go round assaulting people cuz dey dont look english and we're not sensitive when it come to foreigners if u have actually been to england I would there is a wide range of ethnicity, so be quite
It makes more sense to say "sorry" if you didn't hear someone because "what?" is rude. In Spanish we would say 'disculpe' (excuse me) perdón (pardon) or lo siento (sorry). It's so very disrespectful to say what (¿qué?)
Just a existencial question: I've been told, that generally, Girls in USA likes the british accent and find it sexy, attractive. Does it happens viceversa too ? Does british girls find attractive the USA accent ?
we are dramatic people. have you tried listening to all the accents though? some of them are really funny, and cool. I think you should find a Minnesotan accent, as they sound very proper.
Tbh it was the brits who made us coffee drinkers in the first place if you think about that tea tax Women, instead of drinking tea, would drink coffee during that time and the rest is history
The title... idk but it sounds strange! I think it should be
"Britain vs America"
or
"British vs American"
That's true. At the moment it's a dialect vs a country... doesn't really make sense.
+Danielle Mcintyre Sure, it sounds weird, but it is not wrong how they titled it.
You can describe an individual as British or American, and because they are discussing differences between the people of both countries, the title is appropriate.
.... But I saw what you were trying to say.
Lol
+Facundo Nieva Not necessarily. Your comment is unnecessary
Facundo Nieva I saw how I answered that wrong. I thought the title was already British vs. American. That is why I made that comment up there.
My reasoning behind my answer up there was that people who live in America are called Americans and people who live over in Britain are called British.
Therforeeee, you can say American vs. British because you are comparing and contrasting two different nationalities. But I just didn't realize that the title wasn't what I thought it already was.
America Vs Britain
Americans Like The British Accent
Brits Don't Like The American Accent
I like it..
thx
Speak for yourself
Who me?
BRITAIN WINS
"Do u drink tea with the queen
"Do u eat McDonald's with obama
Hahahhaa
+Kayyan Elmasry what?
Ikr
Great job at copying the top comment
+Hensbinator what comment m8 ?? I ain't see any comment
My dad is American and my mum is English and I got the American accent and my twin brother got the English accent so half the time people don’t even think we are related 😂
Gracieee Xoxox que, huh so strange
Thats not how accents work
Sweet.honey Grace umm 😐
..... then why do I see mum and not mom... HHMMM- ... idk don't ask-
sounds like real life 'Parent Trap' to me
I'm not an american or british but still watching idk why
Same here
Unknown Teen saammeee
same
Me too. 😀
Wonder Girl same i'm Aus
Am I the only one annoyed by the fact that the title is "British vs America", and not "British vs American" or "England vs America"?
Britain vs America
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Or that
no it's not just you
Yep it's really annoying when Americans think Britain is a country when it's not, but England is
+James Gaskin Britain is a country British isn't !!
Usually, when we Americans hear a British accent, we're just like, "I LOVE that accent." I wonder if British people go like, "I like that accent" when they hear an American accent
We don't. We hear it enough on films so it's nothing really special.
Probably not lol
Never. According to my friends in the UK, they find American accents boring and just simply normal.
ha no
Ikr exactly
When Connor made that pun about driving on the right side of the road, it LEFT Marcus speechless (see what I did there heh heh)
No.
Gee. So creative..
Oh no!
Conner you also forgot how British people say crisps instead of chips.
Americans call them chips???
Yep! I'm American but I prefer saying crisps. It makes more sense and it's fun to say😂
that is interesting how they say crisps , but like it makes sense bc chips are crispy
***** in england chips are the name for fries.
^ Execpt they're chunkier
Let me clear this up to any ignorant Americans-
Not everyone looks like One Direction
Nobody in the country gives a shit about the Royal Family
We don't all have posh accents
We aren't all obsessed with tea
There's more the UK than London
The UK isn't just England
Its really funny because I used to think that England = UK when I was in elementary school. No teacher really corrected me so....lol. But there are many teachers who know thats false just mine never corrected me . 😂😂
HeavenlyLove47 It's cause Americas call us British even when you are only referring to English people. Why can't you just say "English" it's not hard guys
Go drink your tea, sir!
I have tea at home. Do you want some.
Millions of English people DO care about the royal family though.
We don't drink tea in the US. We threw it in the ocean back in 1773 ;)
im laughing omg brb
ok this has to be the best comment yet
+howellsfringe Phandom..It's everywhere :3
+Shan Burrick haha yes it is
+AeroSimmer *drinks coffee* best thing ever *drinks more coffee*
this popped up on my home page. so nostalgic
Why do Americans think we have posh, safisticated accents and we all drink tea and eat scones????
We are normal for God sake!!!
ye but the tea thing is definitely true 😂
Thank you!
I'm American, and I think the whole scone thing is BS. Could you tell me how popular tea is over there? (Don't kill me I'm ignorant)
+TBEAR Tea very popular. Scones not so much.
+TBEAR Tea is very important to us, we drink it to give us caffeine, but we don't eat scones unless you are down in Devon or Cornwall and having a "cream tea". We also don't eat them much because people argue over the pronunciation of scone!
British (northern) people in America:
American: "where you from?"
Brit: "England"
American: "so like London?"
Brit: noooo... not everywhere in England is London😂
lol I totally think that england is in London
YES OMG YES
Scarlett Overkill can you relate!? I know I can haha
Ikr!
I am from Iowa in the U.S. of A. I have had this happen Britain: Brit: "Where are you from?"Me: "U.S. of A."Brit: "So you can you see the Statue of Liberty from your place?"
ALSO Americans there is no such thing as a BRITISH ACCENT it's either SCOTTISH ENGLISH IRISH OR WELSH !
Even in separate counties in one country i`m from Yorkshire and my accent is not even close to any southerners
+Jennifer Kerr True! Plus the accents within England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland vary SO MUCH. There's no one accent in the UK, by far.
I for one have, live with, experienced, viewed and engaged in an upper class accent. Think the rhythmic beauty and perfection of Stephen fry
***** Yep
***** Yeah
Its funny cuz My dads from Los Angeles, and my moms from England, I'm just in the middle of both accents 😂
Esme Baylis Do you have an American accent or British ? 😂
*mum
the alchemist ?
Valalizee 17 it’s more american then British
if she's british then she is a MUM that is how it is spelled in britain lol
Wish I'm Brit... I just love like everything British...
👏👍😘 try scones and watch football then u are official ya Brit well in my prospective eh 😞
I am a yankee with a lot of English decent. My ancestors decided to come the New World. I wonder if they were loyalists or patriots during the American Revolution. I like to think that they were Patriots.
Im British and it amazing intill u watch the tv,Then u wish ur american,out tv is utter rubish tbh.
I wish I was American I love everything about Americans 😂❤️😊
Meagan Harvey
No it's not. It's far better than most American TV.
its funny how whenever a brit starts singing their British accents become american
Jhon shadowz I strongly disagree but I'm willing to be proven wrong. Give me an example.
***** Adele, 1 direction
Jhon shadowz Hmmm..I don't think they do.
***** it sounds like it
and also sam smith
Thumbs up if you're a Brit that doesn't eat scones, drink tea and chat to the Queen on a daily basis... we're not all like that...
No one is like that.
lol no, I eat scones and drink tea but who the fuck chats to the Queen on a daily basis?
special snowflake you are
Am I the only one who doesn't like tea?
TrinsTales How can you not? lol
The difference between the UK and US is the S and the K!!!!! DUH
the us is the sissy and the uk is the king.
I'm joking pls don't kill me ;-;
So funny I forgot to laugh
Pretty much. Lol
thats a joke jin would say XD
Persona mapofthesoul
no one asked-
Let me clear this up...Americans stereotype British people in a "posh" voice
British people stereotype Americans in a "southern" accent
We both stereotype each other so wrong but we all should laugh about it not say "this is why I hate Americans" or "British people are stupid" let's just laugh about it! We are all wrong! WHO CARES?!
This video was supposed to be funny and light hearted! So can we all just comment nice stuff about theses beautiful cultures/countries instead of turning against each other?!
Caitlin XNX Best comment I've heard in a while!
The reason for this is because the Southern accent is the closest accent America has to the "proper" British accent. Dropping ends of words, specifically gerunds, and swallowing certain letters.
Caitlin XNX amen 🙏🏻
kessine :p unless you're Dan howell
Anya Reid dan is the only exception
I am British and my god, when I went to America everyone kept on asking me if I loved tea and crumpets, I've never even eaten a bloody crumpet in my life!
Crumpets bleed? Lol XD
Is a crumpet a cookie?
suicide is not a joke..
lo ok may i ask why do you guys say bloody intead of like freaking
swanclipper here in america freakng is not really a bad word
im gettin a weird gay vibe...lmao
ME TOO, CONNOR IS BLUSHING THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE VIDEO lmao, honestly cute
Imagicianator This was before he came out, but yeah I'd ship them lol!
I ship the crap out of them!
Imagicianator isn't connor always blushing? He is permanently pink now
Callidus Wolf okay true..
When Connor said ‘hoot, you’re not owls’ I would have said ‘honk, you’re not geese’ lol🇬🇧
Katniss Granger beeping 😉
A question to British people: are American accents cool in your eyes lol just wondering
I find so,e American accents really cool, and as children, we try to act American a lot. Any 7 year old girl puts on an American accent when playing with her toys. I like them too but some like 'hillbilly' ( I don't know what they're called, using the Simpsons as a reference sorry) I don't like them.
They are called southern accents :)
0123danny3210 That's interesting because as an American, we always pretended to have British accents while playing with our toys as children. I have a British friend who LOVES my "accent" though I had never heard of it being called that. For us it's always "British accent", so "American accent" was strange to hear. But he loves listening to me talk. It's hilarious.
Some people pretend to have american accents to be cool
Most British singers sing with American accents, but personally it depends on which American Accent. Most west coast accents are ok, but east coast accents, esspecially New York accents, are really not pleasant to my ears.
Somebody needs to make Teabucks a thing RIGHT NOW
U mean moonbucks?
ew no I'm an English coffee gal
No call it teacash!
Ikr
yaaaaaaaas
That awkward moment when Brits and Americans fight when we both suck XD
Malia Velazquez Yep Reasons:
America:
More deaths reported
Spelling ass when (gr)ass
Making fun of Britain for tea when I have T-Shirts not Tea shirts
9/11 (Very sorry if offended anyone)
Britain:
More sexual abuse reported
Spelling colour when some pronounce it co-low-ur
Making fun of America for having a lot of Starbucks's when coffee is like a mushroom for Mario
Too hot in the summer, Too cold in the winter
+Lizzyac pvBFDI wait wait wait ....... wait British people have Starbucks too people have it everyday were I live
Where I live they don't
+Lizzyac pvBFDI I'll have to argue with you on the last thing about Britain. I rly like summer and like experiencing winter in Britain. but that's my call.
+Lizzyac pvBFDI well i am going to london on christmas and i am malaysian so london would be filled with snow if yes whoooooooooo
I can't believe this is five years old....wow...and I oop
i remember watching this before i even knew who they both were
Nice pic
marcus is gay right? or straght?
+Chương Nguyễn he is straight
same
Hey Fam!!!!! PHAN ARMY UNITE
We don't love queueing, we just do it by instinct
OfficialNikkii So every single British person is polite? Right?
Least we are polite
Unknown_ Hacker_
nor mate we're not polite most of the time, we have some pretty offensive slang but we just say sorry a lot
Heather Easton or been to one of the more 'rough places' w a bunch of chavs that wear all adidas or nike tracksuits
ye and they go to the corner shop down near tesco that's run by an indian and costs like fifty quid for a packet of chewy
When marcus was talking about why brits live to go on holiday, he failed to mention in england we have shit weather
does it snow in england
yes but not that often
we basically have our snow in january in england
In some parts of the US it snows. Where I live, it snows from November till the end of March. It's not just in England.🤔
Ferrari Car It's even more shit in Yorkshire but it's still the best place on earth!
Americans - STARBUCKS
British people - COSTA
Like if agree xx
Yaaaaasssss I love costa
Abi Phillips i hate coffee
I love Starbucks!! And cafe mochas (chocolate coffee)!!! Am I like a stereotypical American now? LOL
Abi Phillips
STARBUCKS IS 10x BETTER DUDE
Abi Phillips Starbucks from a British person
Any one else from England hates being called British...?
I'm from Scotland, and I hate it too! I never think of myself as British, I think of myself as Scottish!
I'm from Liverpool. Most Scousers consider themselves as being from the independent republic of merseyside, cant be arsed with thar bitish shiteee like
Chad Antony We're Not English, We Are Scouse.
yep, I only like being called english
I'm Scottish and I'm not against it but I don't like it I prefer being called Scottish or a Scot
let me clear this up for anyone ignorant in the UK:
America refers to both the country and the continent. Most people here refer to it as the country.
Americans aren't all fat. Calling Americans "fat" is like assuming all British people have bad teeth. It just starts a fight.
Canadians play "American football" as well. It's not just a dumb sport.
"Soccer" or football is very popular in the USA. Saying it's not is some weird stereotype.
Stupidity is universal. Saying stupidity originated in the USA makes you stupid.
Good point.
I think pretty much everyone in the UK already knows everything about what you just said
Insightful. I learned absolutely nothing. Thanks
idk the thing about america that pretty much universally means united states yes Mexico and Canada are north america but you wouldn't be in the UK or anywhere and say im going to america when you talking about going to Mexico... same thing with all of south america you wouldn't go to Brazil and be like hey American... pretty much any where your at in the world that isnt mostly European whites like Asia middle east africa or south america if your white person even if your from the UK or any other European country chances are 95% of them will say your an American...
1/3 of the American population is obese .......
My mum doesn't allow me to say "what?" If I didn't hear someone or something. It's considered sooo rude in my city!!
Haha same I'm from the Middle East thou
What
Lucy Perkins same ;-; im like what shes like your rude im like i didn't hear you :'(
+Lucy Perkins Why is it rude? I mean I usually just say "Huh?" if I don't understand something, but it is extremely normal in the states for someone to say "what?" when we don't understand someone or didn't hear something correctly.
Same here
"You can tell someone is British because they burn"
*looks at Phil Lester*
PHIL IS NOT ON FIRE
I am only replying and liking because of self titled
Kisha T TØP wait what does self titled have to do with this
I immediately thought of him
Save America from Donald trump ;-;
Save america from dumb ass trump protestors
+Forever Cari well trump is your new president so be happy. Why dont you like him?
+Forever Cari hes not a raciest and building a wall does nothing but stop crime. This is why you are stupid and not able to vote
+Forever Cari no come back? You educated now?
+shiva ranjani I agree
I find it funny how everyone thinks everyone in Britain talks in posh voices, always wears fancy clothes and drinks tea and eats scones all the time
We wear jumpers and track suits 😂✌🏼️
We are either posh or all Cockneys!
+Alex “ap123” Palmer Big up to the Cockneys fam...
Ok seriously non of that is true
Yeah what about people from Scotland or Newcastle or York or even the Welsh they all have different accents
Someone told me that British people don't have corndogs and my reaction was.
"Wait, what? Dude, that's crazy!"
Anya Naylor Nope, but you can get a battered sausage in most chippies which is mostly the same thing...it just doesn't come on a stick!
Anya Naylor dont even know what it is really..
It's a hot dog on a stick that is covered in batter and deep fried.
Anya Naylor Battered sausage is our equivilant but I think Corndogs are less greasy.
We have sausage rolls. They're beautiful
I was laughing when he didn't know what queuing ment
hay can be friend
I still don't understand what it means lmao
I was laughing when this person didn't know how to spell 'meant'
@@NameOfConfidence bobs and vegene
in England we naturally form queues, it just happens around every event whereas I went over to America and people came to the front of the line, looked at us and walked back. I swear to god they had to put borders in so they would stay in a straight line. Also toilet bowls are a lot fuller.
XequinionX well hold on I'm an American actually like queuing better that waiting in line and cubicles and how there is actually privacy
Life.In.The.Saddle the toilet door it sooo high I worry that someone is going to come in
Well I'm french, and though your countries have a lot of good thing, they lack *good bread* ! Gimme back my baguettes !
Actually, im from america and i would totally travel to france just to taste good bread....whispers: take me with you
Molly B Whenever you want :P Just, *never*, *ever* taste _czech_ bread ! Prague is awesome but the bread is just eww
when i first read that word i reverted to the way I originally learned to say it (setch. which rhymes with fetch, as in dogs?) I know it's pronounced -check- now though (as in pay check)
Well English language kept the orignial spelling, which makes it the weirdest word I know so far !
Three things I absolutely loved about France
1) The cakes and bread, best in the world
2) French people talking in English, it's just the sexiest
3) French women - they really do dress beautifully and look so elegant.
I like America it's great. I'm English and I also thing England is great. Everyone needs to stop making fun of each other, it's where we are from, and that's the way we talk we can't help it. There is nothing wrong with either of the accents. Oh and America your candy is bomb af😍
+starmoonsun k cadburys chocolate 😍😍
cheesecake 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Our candy is shit. All our best sweets are European exports. You should get your head checked if you think Hershey's or Reese's are good
You're the first person in the comments who didn't get mad that us Americans have stereotypes for British people even though they have stereotypes for us too, so thank you.
horsey girl 123 I don't think that and I'm American lol. I also live in England.
"A lot of Brits have really bad teeth"
*instantly thinks of Jeremy Kyle*
😂😂😂😂
exactly
Lol!!!
😂😂😂
I'm crying 😂
Same 😂😂
So true
The dates. Seriously, why do americans have the month before the day?
Because we live in a different culture. Simple as that mate!
+Suds because when we talk we say "It's december ninth" instead of "It's the ninth of december" so thats how it goes down on paper
At a point of my life I thought 9/11 was the 9th of November... Yh...
+Suds Why do britishs drive in the wrong side of the street?
Helio Jed Americans have the word play (get it? They drive on the RIGHT side of the road), but here in England we drive the original way. Americans came from England, and when they went to America, they changed it.
One other thing, there is a difference between Britain and England, and the Union Jack isn't the English Flag.
The title makes no sense it should be either "British vs American" or "Britain vs America"
are you lovers ?
I was waiting for the aluminum thing and the pants/trousers thing to come up.
Mari Slawson and the crisps/chips
And "jumpers"?
Mari Slawson Aluminium trousers? 🤔
I love England. My favorite American colony.
I kinda thought everyone would be able to tell.
***** Thanks, captain obvious.
***** I think it was pretty obvious qq
HAVE I FOUND ANOTHER HETALIA FAN OMFG
DO I SMELL USUK
***** It's actually a British Colony, England haven't won or conquered much on there own. The ystruggled with france and lost to Scotland... They were conquered by Romans and Vikings.
I'm originally from America, I've lived there for 10 years. I have never heard anyone criticize England or English people. I live in England now, and sorry, but I hear people criticize Americans for no reason. Saying "They're fat" Yes people are overweight in America so? There is overweight people all over the world. But Ofcourse pick on America. My stepdad is from England and he doesn't like America for not absolute reason! I ask him and he just says..."I Just Don't". Why can't Mars be a livable planet. I can't be on this so called planet "Earth" anymore.
I think a lot of non Americans say they hate Americans just to say it. Truthfully, many Americans are stuck up and act like they're number 1 in everything and better than every other country. I guess they just see it as all Americans and try to find a way to pick on them. Although we do have an obesity epidemic, it would be innacurate to say "Americans are fat" because there are millions of Americans who are normal weight or underweight.
To be honest, i think it depends on where you go. I'm English myself and from American shows i have seen many English stereotypes, such as big teeth and big noses so i think the discrimination goes both ways. Personally, i have never slated Americans, nor have i heard anyone i know say anything negative about Americans and American culture. I think there are just some people out there that love to hate really and it depends on what you pick up on around you.
Chloe A lol you were probably watching Family Guy or something
Ironically, in a ratio, England has almost the same amount of fat people as the US, so that's just funny that any person in the UK would be saying that, when they're in the same hole as us :).
Oh yeah, there are loads of people suffering obesity in the UK
I think America is a BRILLIANT country. I'm British btw. I dont like Donald Trump or the American gun law tho.
donald trump isnt that bad im just glad Hillary lost
Ben Alder well no one likes Trump tbh! I would rather have Hambre in office
have you ever shot a gun before?
Ummi Coats so no one likes trump? Is that why tens of millions of people voted for him. Don't get involved in other countries politics, especially if you don't know what you're talking about.
Bottled Windex Fuck you mean?! I live in America so I would know. Ps. He didn't win the popular vote and 53% of all Americans are worried about his presidency. Don't go assuming things, you don't know anything about me.
I'm british🇬🇧💕 WHERE IS MY BRITISH HUMANS AT??!!
God save the Queen
lewis boyed yep😂
Tomatoes4life ???
Suga kookie with a cup of tae - It’s an insult from tomatoes. Trust me, it’s very offensive.
IU😍
I honestly don't understand why Americans automatically go to the "Posh British accent" if someone asked them to describe England. We have many... MANY different accents, it's crazy. In my point of view, it's really stupid how this stereotypical view of England has become. TBH.. I have a posh accent, plainly because i live in "that region" if you'd like to put it that way, yes, i'll admit that.. but it's not the only accent in UK. Also tea.. biscuits. No. We don't "live off" them. We eat proper food as well. It's so plainly annoying when my American friends think that us UK are too obsessed with Tea and that. NO. We don't! Please open your eyes and realise that we don't just sit around every day, drinking tea with our posh accents and visiting our Queen everyday. Half of us hate her anyway. Though that's more off the topic.
Now this isn't anything towards America, it's been my dream to visit its landmarks. It's beautiful and a very interesting country with potential, critical history that has changed our planet earth. But it's pretty bad, reading all these comments, where everyone is just talking about us English in this way.
Update on this: Literally most of the comments are about how English people comment on Americans in the same way, unfortunately that is also the case and I don't believe it's fair that Americans and British Citizens face these stereotypes. Never once did I say that Americans are unaffected when it comes to it being the other way round, I was simply stating how many of my American friends have said the same things many times to me, I saw this video and simply stated my opinion from my experience.
The two countries are very alike.I live in Florida and we don't have a southern Accent even though its in the south. We even make fun of New Yorkers accents. Younger Americans tend to hate our own politicians and government . And I can speak for most americans, We love the UK.
Here's something I've always wondered...do you hear a giant difference between our accents? :3 Southern, Brooklyn and Western might be easy to tell apart, but what about other regions? Because we actually all have slightly different accents. There's Chicagoan, Texan, Mid-Western, Californian- a ton! I can tell when British people have slightly different accents, but they mainly just sound British- which I think sounds rich...which I guess is saying posh? Why is this a bad thing? I would love to have a British accent because it sounds higher class. We sound dumb down (is that why people mark us for being dumb elsewhere?) I just don't get it. .-.
British people do the same thing with accents. If you ask them to do an American accent they automatically do a Californian accent when in reality there are dozens of different American accents. However, Californian is what they most often hear in movies & on TV. Same goes for us. We most often hear "posh" British accents.
Ok, things are going on here. There is technically no "British" accent because Britain isn't a country. It is made up of four! Which all have hundreds of different accents! Everyone refers to Britain as England. When you say "British accent" you mean a posh "English accent". I am from Scotland and this really bugs me because everyone just thinks of England when the word "Britain" is mentioned.
Kier McGuirk Ah, yes I see what you're saying. There's not really an "American accent" either! It's just simplified. :3 We have southern, west-coast, Brooklyn, Mid-western- all very different. Actually, each state and some towns like Chicago have their own accents as well. Here in America, we just see English as the language a lot of countries speak, and "British" as the English accent. Scottish have a "Scottish accent", Irish have an "Irish accent" and so on. What you're saying is that Britain is made up of four countries, but we just call that the UK (Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales) instead. We might be wrong, but we're not trying to be rude- honestly! :3
Connor didn't know what a queue is. Where was he been all his life?
America.
I'm American and I've seen this word in a lot of books and songs but i never understood what it meant until I watched this
I know what a cue is, like "oh, wait for your cue" and I've seen the word queue but I didn't know what it meant
+Teagan Gallagher queue is a line that you wait in while waiting to order food or something similar to that
in America
WHY DO THEY CALL SWEATERS JUMPERS???? WOULD JACOB SARTOURIOUS SONG BE CALLED "JUMPSHIRT"? 😂
OMG LMAO
Let's play soccer ITS FOOTBALL so dumb
+SFL xR4GE Well in America we have another sport called Football ( or American football ) so we had to rename the other sport ..... I'm guessing
+Phanirific Bam American Football is kinda like rugby in the UK
I think jumpers is aussie
Omg going through Connors old vids miss the old Marcus but he’s doing so well now
I want to go to the UK one day, I love rain since I'm really used to it here. It's just nice to visit a new place!
Nelia Libago it doesn't rain all the time
Libbiewithfun yes yes it does (british)
9034super man yes I'm British, it does rain allot but not as much as people think it does.
Nelia Libago i went to UK and London
Nelia Libago yeah the UK sucks it's cold and wet but a lot of history in it though
Ahahahah little New Zealand over here..... We follow the British in most of this, but have our own slang too...
Nah you guys are basically Australia
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAH good one
No, we really are not.
You guys aren't Australian, you guys down there hate each other, right?
haha, I know right?
To be fair, most of the world drives on the right side of the road. Britain's in the minority on this one.
And Ireland people just be forgetting Ireland
We invented the car though! We drive on the correct (left) side of the road!
+Will Charles lol exactly, left is the correct side. In Jamaica we drive on the left as well.
In Cypress they drive on the left :P
Travis Cheezum India too!
Hope all the people who are arguing over which is better know that Tumblr ships British people and American people. Just saying
"have you tried Earl Grey?"
"have you tried Vanilla Bean?"
Brit vs America: Tea
Brits: drink it
Americans: throw it into the harbor where it belongs
I com from England and hate tea and have just learnt to like coffee my brother likes neather and my English teacher will only drink water or squash
Americans don't know how to make tea that's why
ojideagu water sugar and those tea packet things. Done.
Shawol and k pop
You forgot milk. It's tea bag not tea packet, which is most common. Or you can use Tea Leaves. Americans get it wrong, you're meant to pour boiling hot water ON to the tea bag/leaves as soon as it boils. Not leave luke warm water on the table to pour. Also the length of time you leave the tea bag in changes the taste.
I drink the tea though :/
Whats wrong with driving an automatic, it gives you more time to look at the road instead of changing the gear every five seconds if you're in a traffic jam
You can change gear without looking, in fact is so second nature you don't realise your doing it until you perhaps miss it. It also gives you better sense of control, your not waiting on the car to decide when to change up or down, and you do have engine braking. It does become annoying though if your in a stop-go traffic flow as your foot is always on the clutch.
neutral is the best when in a traffic jam......
yes, till you need to move.
Automatics are worse for the environment
Lol what? ^^
America- bro, dude, sup
England- mate, chap, lad
Australia- a lot of words that are not acceptable for the internet! ( ****, ****, ****, *****, ******)
😂😂😂😂
What's up with you guys and chocolate? Why is ours so much better??? You don't even have Malteasers! (I'm Scottish)
WTH Is malteasers?
+Aye “Yep that's me” Oh my GOD
Right though 😂 There was a tumblr post and an American didn't know what a Malteaser was lol apparently they don't have them either
same
We do except it's called whoppers
In the UK they have MoonBucks which sells tea instead of Starbucks which sells coffee.
Before I get hate on this, its a joke.
Lol i love this
Oh, I thought it was a place that sold cheese from the moon :(
+Jaaamm XDD
+Maddie Corby Yeah, I'm in the Uk and it's a MASSIVE company. There's one right down the road!
Starbucks sells tea lmao
In the south we use sorry the same way as British people do.
Wafflemonster33 cool ^-^
Wafflemonster33 And Pardon.
Wafflemonster33 That's just not in the south...
FouwiiMedia Crap... This was an old comment string.. .Sorry!
Teehee :3
I drink tea so much. what am I?
I'm American lol
I'm British because I don't give a fuck.
Im American. I also drink tea...coffee does not compare
I only recognized a lot of these terms because of one direction
me tbh
same
same
so true
accurate
you know sometimes i think australians are more like americans then british...
It depends on things, I am Australian
We drive on the left side of the road
Shannon Gall
im australian too
I'm Australian but I thought we were more like the Brittish :|
Depends Australians remind me of people in Florida.
+Jakalz how?? Haha
Americans have more Starbucks. We (the UK) have cafe Nero and places like that that sell tea!!
Most of us don't go out for a cuppa
Lydia Constantas I'm british and I literally would not be bothered to go out to by tea, I have it stacked up at home. Also, there are actually quite a lot of starbucks but more Costa's I think
yaz burkin Yea I just realised that when I read my comment again :3
I never go out to buy tea. I just bu some PG Tips and have it every afternoon. Yh more Costa's than Starbucks tho.
Hatiah Begum I
My favorite thing that British people do is when their friends are about to get in the water they say "it's fine when you get in" xD
GoddessCarly that’s me 😂😂
No. I say,"Just wait until you go numb, then it's nice."
Doesn’t everyone say that??😂
It's alright once your in 😂
Yes we love to Queue. We are known for it. If there is a queue we will join it even if we don't know what it's for
That's true. I remember at the clothes show, olivia and I was queuing for something then we left cause it was for spray tans xD but there was a massive queue so we just joined lol
Ikr lol
But if there is a big queue then we'll just join in haha
I'm pretty sure me and amelia queued for something u and Nicole was getting lol
Lol probably xD and I used to queue with you in school
I live in the south and we use ma'am instead of sorry
That's so adorable!!😱
+Jamie Smith i live in the south but im from the north i just say huh or excuse me but mostly huh
im from arkansas & we just say "huh?" or "hmm?"
+CreeperKitten121 i hear about south carolina a lot lol don't you have myrtle beach
what if its a guy.....?
we say football
you say socca
we say trainers
you say sneakers
we say bonnet
you say hood
we say boot
you say trunk
we say television programs
you say tv shows
we say pudding
you say dessert
we say crisps
you say chips
we jumper
you say sweater
we say car park
you say parking lot
we say lorrie
you say cargo truck
we say motorway
you say freeway
we say crisps
you say chips
we say sweets
you say candy
we say cubicals
you say cubes
we say que
you say waitng in line
we say........well let me know if you have any other coz im out of ideas!
For the most part you're right but even over in the US we say things different. Motor way would be E-way for my area or freeway. Sneakers are only said in the Northeast US and Cali I believe. Cargo truck would be a semi truck or tractor tractor trailer.
You do realize there's more to dessert than pudding.
Are you freaking crazy?? One you cannot spell and two most of them are incorrect!
DEZiiRE_GH0sTy Lee highway
+DEZiiRE_GH0sTy Lee Don't you mean soccer rather than "socca"?
looking back on this 5 years later. idk why i’m crying in the club rn
They say aluminium weird
I say it Aloominum
And jaguar
Who's "they"? I say it like bagelmaster8
Logan Cain Aluminum weird.
PinkGreenPurple1990 I'm Australian, and British and Australian people say it like "Al-oo-min-ium".
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I am British and I don't understand why American's call football soccer but they call rugby football like you don't use your foot
American football is not the same as rugby... But I do agree, it's stupid that they call it football when most work is done with the hands, whilst in real FOOTball you actually use your FOOT :)
HANDball
Haha none of us understand it either!
Honestly I think it sounds better as football but we have just adapted from other ppl calling in soccer
Lots of countries made their own adaption of the game football. What you guys call football is more specifically called "association football", so the word soccer comes from as[soc]iation football. Then I guess the added the "cer". There's a video on Thinkfact channel that explains much better than I can, but I hope this helps a bit.
7 years ago....
Before he came out.....
Asking Connor if he drinks coffee is like asking humans if they need oxygen...
The reason as to why we drive on the left hand side of the road is because in the pre-car days when you had to whip the horses pulling your carriage, if you drove on the right and you were right handed you'd end up whipping pedestrians on the side of the road. So that's why we drive on the left
Ah that's an interesting version. I heard that it was because (back in the days before cars) when Knights were riding their horses, they (the Knights) were right handed (of course - lefties were wrong and told as such and taught/forced to use their right hands). As such they would need to fight somebody on their right side. 2 people facing each other with the opposing person being off centre to their perceived right would put each person on their respective left sides.
You know, that and whipping shit as GoldenbanjoDJ said...
Lol 'whipping shit'. Messy!
I heard my fact from a London bus tour. But one thing I did question about it was the fact that all other European countries also had an 'era before cars', with knights and swords and carriages with horses to be whipped. Were all other Europeans left handed so didn't run into this issue? They all use the right hand side. I don't even think I buy my own story lol
The Romans drove on the left in Britain. Surely they drove on the left in Europe too, but no one in Europe drives on the left apart from the UK and Ireland. Confusing...
You don't have to whip a horse just treat them with respect and they will work beautifully.
LOL!!!
It should be Britain vs America not British...
Rose Little Correction! America Vs England.
Correction, The UK Vs. The US
Actually USA vs England
Carlos Juarez It's Usa vs Britain
yea everything is ok, I just don't like when they refer America to a One country, no the whole continent
My Childhood 🥺 i remember watching this when it was first uploaded
Lol @ the British and Americans fighting. Can't get past the 1700's I see.
Ha! I know right.
I agree, I accept that people make stereotypes and I even joke about the whole tea and gentlemen stereotype
My average conversation:
Me: *WHERE THE BLOODY HELL IS MY TOPHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT- Oh there it is, AH there's my monocle too! Is my tea done?*
Other Person: ... Uh what? Someone get me the hell out of here now.
I live in California and I am literally a ghost. If I go in the sun for like 10 minutes I will get I full on sunburn
SHUT UP HEATHER- UR USERNAME AND PROFILE PIC AHHHH
I'm from ny tho so I can't relate😂
SHUT UP HEATHER- SORRY HEATHER
I used to live in California and that's exactly what it was like lol
SHUT UP HEATHER- go to the beach lol😂
I live in London it’s so cold I wish I lived in usa 😢
I've been both UK & US and I believe US people are way sweeter than British.
Honestly British people are very sensitive when dealing with foreigners, they don't mind to assault someone just cuz he/she looks not British..
USA is not the heaven at all, it has also some ignorant people, but generally it's way better than UK.
To be fair UK people are much better in terms of clothes style and UK streets and urban look way fancy than US once.
shut the fuck up
Neville Scarlett lel u mad or nah ?
I work in America in a public place where I meet and work with people from around the world. All the British people I've met are very polite and respectful. There are good and bad people in every country and one is not better then the other we are just different.
Everything you've stated is based off of opinion.
England is not like that, we dont go round assaulting people cuz dey dont look english and we're not sensitive when it come to foreigners if u have actually been to england I would there is a wide range of ethnicity, so be quite
it really annoys me how it says British vs America it should be American😂😂😫
Only thing needs to be said: When did Coner get so hot
Auto correct Coner=Connor
Never
Szilard Toth RUDE
I've lived in both countries and visit both on a yearly basis but I'm much happier in Thailand, the weather is way better than in either country.
This just made me laugh, it's just so out of the blue, but I love it :)
It's like..Britain or America...? Hmm..nah Thailand!
For the record, Americans have more fluoride in their tap water, means whiter teeth.
Michael Zorba
Nice proof there bro. Mind if I have some of it?
Wait... What? Sorry?
;D
Michael Zorba Aren't you a pissy lil Brit!
baker51516
We're not all like him :)
Taylor Pelling I know bro :)
It makes more sense to say "sorry" if you didn't hear someone because "what?" is rude. In Spanish we would say 'disculpe' (excuse me) perdón (pardon) or lo siento (sorry). It's so very disrespectful to say what (¿qué?)
Ava Bellini if I didn't hear I just say "excuse me" lol saying what is so rude
Lol i say "wtf did you say???"
Ava Bellini maybe in other countries but it’s not disrespectful in America lol. That’s just our “slang”
Ava Bellini Well, in Spain we say ‘qué’. It’s not disrespectful, just culture
Ava Bellini: in America it isn’t. Maybe in other countries, but in America it’s just a normal, everyday term.
I find it funny how Australia and Britain are so similar
I noticed that too haha and I'm American
The British just sent their people into Australia, that's why.
+Mao Zedong so was America. What's your point?
still came second and beat China though... 😂
Harmony Hayhoe because we used to own them
Just a existencial question:
I've been told, that generally, Girls in USA likes the british accent and find it sexy, attractive.
Does it happens viceversa too ? Does british girls find attractive the USA accent ?
I don't know about other Brits but I have never heard a British girl say i like american accents like Americans love ours
Well, teenage girls in general are crazy, but it would be funny to do a test on this.
I'm british and hate the USA accent, a lot of people here find it really annoying and dramatic
we are dramatic people. have you tried listening to all the accents though? some of them are really funny, and cool. I think you should find a Minnesotan accent, as they sound very proper.
+Molly B. I will agree with that.
It's funny because most people from uk want to live in us and most people from us want to live in the uk
The grass is always greener...
No one in the US wants to live in the UK. No one.
These people should just meet up halfway :)
whateveruc Cue theme from Titanic...
I am perfectly happy in the UK!
Is it true that in America you have to pay to go to college?
Noob& Proud yes. A lot. Especially if it’s private
It’s free in the UK???
Charlie Della yes we would only have to pay for university
Sassy Potatos oh that’s nice
Charlie Della no college isn’t free in the uk, college=university
I don't say ''sorry'' nor does my friends we say ''pardon''
wait, what?
Nancy Ayala I say sorry, the people where I live say sorry. Must be a county thing?
Tbh it was the brits who made us coffee drinkers in the first place if you think about that tea tax
Women, instead of drinking tea, would drink coffee during that time
and the rest is history
The American guy is soooo cute!!! He's blushing all the time xx like he's in love with the other guy
Lol
+Rachael Calliess yes, he's sooo cute!!
+Lin Huang mkay then
you are mean
+Rana Faraj How are they mean
I'm American but I drink SOOO much tea its crazy. I'm literally going to have tea overdose lol. I also call it a toilet I hate restroom