Jimmy Carr - Jimmy’s Guide to Learning Accents REACTION
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2023
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Nick is in England and reacting to this video at request of a friend and fellow UA-camr, Asjad, from Cricket 4 Us 2.0. They react to one of Asjad’s favorite Jimmy Carr videos about how Jimmy learns accents around the world, mostly in the UK.
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13:11 I take issue with this lady, that’s clearly a Black Country phrase, and we can’t stand being lumped in with Birmingham! 😂 YamYams and Brummies will always be distinct, it just takes a local ear to distinguish the two.
yo am not wrong mar mate
I will definitely try and learn more about the difference
I'm guessing this was filmed before Jimmy's own "tax dodging" story came out, otherwise not so sure he'd be so bold with that joke about Jersey
Fink he was injecting some irony on that gag
Nick you say "backyaaard" well in Aussie accent (maybe needs to be a bit more nasal). Good to see Asjad and my man Jimmy.
He has hosted a show recently called "literally just told you". If there are any clips, they are worth watching"
Oh i was hoping you'd see this one at some point. I'm originally from Bristol (west country), and yes, i officially sound like a pirate lmao
There's a word and name that also make you sound Geordie, "Conjunctivitis", and former Newcastle United player "Nolberto Solano".
You can also say Bacon in Jamaican, by just saying Beer Can.
Thank you Nick and Jodi for providing awesome reactions!
Watching this again... i remember how much fun this video was and how you werent feeling great & still put in an A-class performance!!!
🎉 have a wonderful day!
The guy in the audience at 18:41 when Jimmy told the Irish joke wasn’t to impressed. 😂
Australian here. No one says crikey except Steve Irwin!!
Jimmy laughs on the in breath rather than the out breath like a normal person.
I don't think I've ever heard any English person say "Cheerio" and I'm 30 lol
Only time I say it is when I want cereal lol
Hear it all the time from older people
I'm 60 and if I said Cheerio to any of my mates - they would rip the piss out of me
Scot here, folk say it all the time up here.
Too young or you live under a rock 😂
Growing up in Kent, my accent is as close to RP English as you get. When I went to uni in Wales, a lot of ppl said I talked like a posh tw$t.
My accent has mellowed a lot since moving to Australia though.
Australians still say I haven't lost my British accent but when I first moved here it was really strong and it was really obvious I was from the UK.
It's funny also growing up, I felt like any accent north of London was a northern accent. The south doesn't really have many regional accents, West Country is the only real obvious one to me.
But once you get north of London, you get the midlands accent, brummie, Black Country then Lancashire and Yorkshire up north, scouser from Liverpool and geordie from the Newcastle/Sunderland area in the north east.
Pronouncing words like after and grass as afta and gras sounds weird to me.
In the south they are pronounced "arrfter and grarhse"
I'm used to be pretty good at accents myself - I could do a reasonably convincing Australian, American Welsh South African and Lancashire accent but I need to practice it or I forget. I also used to do a great Borat too 😂
I should think you’ve got the Aussie accent by now mate living there….what’s a Gullah by the way
@@paulbromley6687 it's a bird lol
Love the explanation! Thanks Dr Jehan!
I knew you had the skills 😅
Sarah Millican is a Geordie, just picture her when you hear Oompa-Loompa, putting a face to a accent helps hugely
Nick if you listen to Mark Wood in interview he has a pretty thick Geordie accent, apparently when he went to play grade cricket in Australia, nobody could understand what he was saying lol
Hadaway! Wor accent's canny, like.
Jimmy Carr's mum has/had a laugh that made her pass out, like basically a medical condition. I think that's why he laughs on the in breath so he doesnt pass out the same. He talked about it to Stuart goldsmith I'm sure there is a clip online
A true valley welsh accent when we speak welsh cross I r DU , Tristan naethoch chi ymweld a cymru , ond roeddech chi a'ch graighead yn cyd-fynd yn dda ...
'tisn't in tin
EDIT: For anyone unaware, Jimmy Carrs laugh sounds like that because he laughs on an inhale, not an exhale. He's explained that a couple of times in things I've watched
It's a fake laugh
@@petesmart1983 I used to think that, I'm not so sure now. I mean when he very clearly is genuinely laughing, it still sounds like that *shrugs*
Jimmy has been on tv for 25 years
He’s right with the Manchester accent.
Coming from a scotsman I would say ur scottish accent sounds more irish
I will take it.
I would also point out that he said Scottish, Irish but then when referring to England he said "British". 🙄
Azjad why don’t you take up the Mike yourself and become the UK subsidiary of boring reviews you look like a fun guy.
It might just be me, but I didn't hear him as remotely American. I'm not sure why people have told him that. Then again, when I was 19 and drunk people thought I was Canadian for some reason :)
I'd be honoured if I were given the opportunity 🙏
@werxeh thank you! I think it could be the fact I say certain words differently than the average English person - but who knows 😂
We do not say cheerio ever and you said it in an Aussie accent lol was born in a small village where we spoke very fast then I moved to the black Country and I speak a bit posher than the locals but my accent is changing and I am now a yam yam.
I broad Aberdeen accent I couldn't do another accent if I tried maybe Irish because we both keltic
Scouse. " DAY DOO DO, DON'T DAY DO" = THEY DO THOUGH, DON'T THEY THOUGH.
Im from near Glasgow and English bording school/borstal tried to kick it out of me but 2 years in Hong Kong left me with a very strange accsent for a while. Iv never stopped asying Aye, how instead of why and Dreach for fine rain.
Jimmy Carr looks like Roger Federer
"are yow alroight and how am ya" are not Birmingham !! They are the Black Country, specifically Cannock Brownhills and Walsall
Jodi looks different with the beard 😐
Why doesn’t Jimmy Carr do the adverts for Daddy’s Brown Sauce?
They would have to rebrand it Creepies Brown Sauce
Nick, you may doubt your ability at accdents, but hold your head up and remember no matter how good or bad your efforts are, they will never be as utterly awful as Mel Gibson's. His accent in Braveheart is constitantly voted they worst Scottish accent attempt in any film.
there are two accents in Birmingham , one is the brummies and the other is the yam yams in the black country ,known as distant cousins they moved away .
There are two accents in the Black Country, the propa yam yam and then the slow Brummy
@@OldWolflad your so funny yam yam not exactly in this century are they , they still live in the 1930s
@@XENONEOMORPH1979 About 50 years ahead of you then (:-
@@OldWolflad brummies were here first ,
@@XENONEOMORPH1979 yes they would be in Birmingham first (:-
funny thing is, Jimmy Carr got caught out hiding his money in Jersey the tax dodging twit lol
There’s a weird recent thing Americans are doing, substituting the word British for English, specifically southern. You just did your Scottish accent then said here’s my British …as if scottish isn’t a British accent! If you mean English, say English, British means all 4 countries of the uk. Asjad sounds Asian American. No sign of an English accent. Come on, asjad, cockney it up or something!
Hahahaha - I have tried... it just sounds terrible! 😅
Lol did your m8 just get out of prison
😂😂😂
Jimmy Carr can not do a Geordie accent. Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse are superb.
is it just me or did you use a potato to record this it is out of focus
I must tell you... I made Nick aware of this video 5 minutes before we recorded. It was very much a make-shift setup! Thanks for watching
@@asjadpasha99 ahhh ok a quick set up and go ok mate thanks it just that i thought jodi had grown a beard and had a bad throat at one point untill nick said that jodi was in bed