@@MissMariQueen If the only exercise you get is jumping to conclusions, then you need a new hobby dear. I happen to appreciate 'good, old fashioned British sarcasm' along with a wide range of other things from all corners of the globe. You obviously pluck your responses from your arse on a whim, if you're not going to contribute in any meaningful way, keep it to yourself.
Hi Ryan.Catherine Tate ANGER MANAGEMENT is probably the best of her sketches/skits.Its probably the most unpolitically correct thing you've ever seen.You won't believe what u see & hear & also Catherine Tate as gay Derek is great all scenes.All the best.
No, “they’ve got a cheek” which means they are being cheeky but in this context it’s like saying they are taking liberties, I think you’d say “they’ve got a nerve, or some nerve…” right? Obviously we use cheeky in the other way too 😂 it’s a British English word
Good Reaction and I like the fact that you took the time to look up "Daley Thompson" otherwise the joke would have been not understood. "Window in your diary" IS, as you, rightly, say, being sarcastic because I am 68 soon, in London, and in the old days we could just turn up. NOW The Doctor thinks he is doing you a big favour by seeing you:)
Different UK accents speak at different speeds. Those with a 'Cockney' accent (traditional east London) as 'Nan' has tend to speak fast. "It's packed out" means that it's full. 'They've got a cheek" equals "they have a nerve" - i.e. they are brazen and are taking advantage. Either way, it is similar to being cheeky (also used in the UK) but is meant in different ways depending on context. Organ grinders (players) who plied their trade in circuses and other amusement shows tended to have a trained monkey sitting on the organ (a type of piano/keyboard). Daley Thompson (Francis Morgan Ayodélé Thompson CBE) is a decathlete and one of the greatest athletes of all time. Twice Olympic decathlon champion, World champion, European champion and three times Commonwealth champion, as well as four times world record holder and unbeaten in any competition for nine years. He competed in decathlon around the same time as Kaitlin (Bruce) Jenner but, at nine years younger, is the reason why 'Bruce', as was, did not win more than one Olympic title. The young man is her grandson. A "window" in your diary means a free space/time in your diary. It is used sarcastically by old people because it's post-1980s "office speak".
got a cheek means got some nerve, not the same as cheeky. Speak to the organ grinder and not the monkey is an expression that means speak to the person in charge, not the assistant. A window in your diary means a space/vacancy
"Window in your diary" IS, as you, rightly, say, being sarcastic because I am 68 soon, in London, and in the old days we could just turn up. NOW The Doctor thinks he is doing you a big favour by seeing you:)
Oh you found a window in your diary 😅.... Like oh nowww it's my turn is it!? Well too late I'm out of here. Yeah it's a bit silly but she plays the old lady well, you should watch her as the school girl, she plays a careless teenager in high school but is actually really smart
Hey buddy love your content could you react to a Scottish comedy called still game it's really funny there a full episodes available on UA-cam 😁👍🏴.
to be cheeky would be something like "pinching your partner on the butt, being playful as an example while to "have A Cheek" is different completely it's a bit like the person is being a little rude. WIndow in the diary part is sarcasm for , oh you finally hav etime to see me lol
A window is a spare time-slot. And yes - people in England do speak exactly like her!!
Good, old fashioned British sarcasm, you can't beat it. :)
Apparently, it just goes straight over your head if you're American.
Yes, you can! Why do we think we are the best in everything???
@@MissMariQueen If the only exercise you get is jumping to conclusions, then you need a new hobby dear.
I happen to appreciate 'good, old fashioned British sarcasm' along with a wide range of other things from all corners of the globe.
You obviously pluck your responses from your arse on a whim, if you're not going to contribute in any meaningful way, keep it to yourself.
@@Geoskanit does that’s what makes it better 😂
Lol it's going right over his head 😂😂😂
Catherine Tate plays many characters. She is a very talented comedian
I'm American and I can understand her and the lingo.
This woman is brilliant . Just google her, you will be impressed😂
No, it's her grandson, because 'nan' means grandmother.
We're separated by a common language and a great big ocean, thank f@$& (lmao)
Well said Al👍
😂😂
It's a very well observed character. Very realistic. There's a lot like her in my part of the world (UK South Coast).
You'll have to get someone to send you an English phrase book!!
Catherine Tate is a genius and well worth seeking out.
"You got cheek" is basically saying you've got some nerve
Hi Ryan.Catherine Tate ANGER MANAGEMENT is probably the best of her sketches/skits.Its probably the most unpolitically correct thing you've ever seen.You won't believe what u see & hear & also Catherine Tate as gay Derek is great all scenes.All the best.
It’s good to be British & yes us British do talk quick sometimes 😂😂
No, “they’ve got a cheek” which means they are being cheeky but in this context it’s like saying they are taking liberties, I think you’d say “they’ve got a nerve, or some nerve…” right? Obviously we use cheeky in the other way too 😂 it’s a British English word
You’ve got to watch Catherine Tate’s Derek, and do listen carefully it’s hilarious!😂😂
Good Reaction and I like the fact that you took the time to look up "Daley Thompson" otherwise the joke would have been not understood.
"Window in your diary" IS, as you, rightly, say, being sarcastic because I am 68 soon, in London, and in the old days we could just turn up. NOW The Doctor thinks he is doing you a big favour by seeing you:)
😂 Packed out.. As in like I told you it'd be busy in here
Different UK accents speak at different speeds. Those with a 'Cockney' accent (traditional east London) as 'Nan' has tend to speak fast.
"It's packed out" means that it's full.
'They've got a cheek" equals "they have a nerve" - i.e. they are brazen and are taking advantage. Either way, it is similar to being cheeky (also used in the UK) but is meant in different ways depending on context.
Organ grinders (players) who plied their trade in circuses and other amusement shows tended to have a trained monkey sitting on the organ (a type of piano/keyboard).
Daley Thompson (Francis Morgan Ayodélé Thompson CBE) is a decathlete and one of the greatest athletes of all time. Twice Olympic decathlon champion, World champion, European champion and three times Commonwealth champion, as well as four times world record holder and unbeaten in any competition for nine years. He competed in decathlon around the same time as Kaitlin (Bruce) Jenner but, at nine years younger, is the reason why 'Bruce', as was, did not win more than one Olympic title.
The young man is her grandson.
A "window" in your diary means a free space/time in your diary. It is used sarcastically by old people because it's post-1980s "office speak".
I do love this character of Catherine Tate's
Hello Ryan, good to see you . Love from the 🇬🇧 xx
got a cheek means got some nerve, not the same as cheeky. Speak to the organ grinder and not the monkey is an expression that means speak to the person in charge, not the assistant. A window in your diary means a space/vacancy
Nice to see a sociopath can have a laugh too.
Are you talking at your reflection in the mirror?
Window in your diary
An opening
A vacant space
A window in your diary......do you have an opening in your diary.
Window in your diary in the same sense as a window of opportunity. Unless window of opportunity is also uk only.
A lot seems to go over this guy's head
Americans only seem to be able to understand anything American
Oh my friend.. you have so much to learn lol
The diaries one mean oh you can fit me in
"Window in your diary" IS, as you, rightly, say, being sarcastic because I am 68 soon, in London, and in the old days we could just turn up. NOW The Doctor thinks he is doing you a big favour by seeing you:)
Oh you found a window in your diary 😅.... Like oh nowww it's my turn is it!? Well too late I'm out of here.
Yeah it's a bit silly but she plays the old lady well, you should watch her as the school girl, she plays a careless teenager in high school but is actually really smart
U just don't get it!
Hey buddy love your content could you react to a Scottish comedy called still game it's really funny there a full episodes available on UA-cam 😁👍🏴.
Doubt if he would understand it, their accents would be too difficult. Their good though.
Challenge accepted
@@ryanreaction 😁
@@ryanreaction It's abysmal - give it the swerve.
What happened to the sound? Nan Anger Management is the best.
Suggestion-little britain
Watch the movie the NAN its brilliant she is very funny
Give up mate, you just don't get the English humour, it's sarcasm !
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to be cheeky would be something like "pinching your partner on the butt, being playful as an example while to "have A Cheek" is different completely it's a bit like the person is being a little rude. WIndow in the diary part is sarcasm for , oh you finally hav etime to see me lol
Get your subtitles written in ENGLISH .
I love Nan Taylor, so I don't dislike the clip. I dislike you stopping it every few seconds. So I wont be subscribing.
Pleas don't talk all over the video.