so true...until she goes to Barnes, that's when the game changes and she's treated like everyone else, suddenly, it doesn't matter what accent she has or what clothes she wears.
Im. British i dont dislike any nationalty emily to say all. British dont like amecian is so wrong snd stop. Slag of ameciams u husband amecan stop. Try to change him my brother in usa andvwife kids r amecian i do like emily i know she kind of joking but still dont like it
@bbabbich3467 She's just making humorous commentary about the differences between Americans and British. It's all in fun, not to be taken seriously. She pokes fun at herself.
We saved you in World War Two? As a Canadian referencing BOTH World Wars, we all showed up on time. The Americans wandered in late but took all of the credit. Had the rest of us not been there … on time … there would not have been anything left to save. Contribution? Yes. But taking sole credit? Not so much. This is, unfortunately for me, a major historical vexation. On a lighter note, Emily Blunt is a treasure.
And we all know the famous Winston Churchill quote, spoken (I assume) after the U.S. finally joined the war effort: "Americans always do the right thing... after they've tried everything else."
LOL, if America didn't show up, we wouldn't be having this conversation in English, or at all. Get over it, Canadian. Go back to azz-kissin the UK so you feel worthy.
I'm British but from the North of England so I unfortunately say "answer" and "bath" closer to the American way as we make it a short sound. It doesn't sound half as nice as how Emily talks!
While she is knowingly Blunt, there is an element of truth. I'm happy she's standing up for the UK, we don't really deserve it so much recently so maybe someone has to give it a shot.
Why because of brexit? I think they probably made the right choice. Hopefully less beardy men driving cars through people or attacking people with knives...
She looks good in any hairstyle, but I loved the blonde look she had on Jimmy Fallon. I think I noticed that look because she tends to have an updo or curled hair more often than straight.
It's also why we don't stress over making Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners it's just Sunday Roast with Turkey instead of Beef. I'm English hubby is American.
Well, a Sunday roast is our English tradition (delicious one) and so perhaps it’s too much for some other people to appreciate cause it’s what we all grew up on, a dinner that almost all the family can agree on. Plus it’s our way of having a miniature feast. There is a lot more that goes into our Christmas Dinners but how much of a miserable time we’d have if we didn’t have a Sunday Roast. Makes Sundays the best before Monday comes. 🥰
Sounds a lot like a BBQ in the Southern US. Arrive about three hours before the food is ready, drink profusely, gorge yourself on about 5 lbs of food, spend about an hour in complete agony, gorge yourself on pecan pie, drink more, watch a football game, and head home when the fireflies show up.
I can tell you that since childhood I’ve had Sunday dinners with a roast or festive bird of some sort. After the original feast we’ll rest a bit and then later on there’s more eating w/sandwiches and/or cheese board, dessert/fruit, nuts. Sunday dinners are wonderful. My parents did it and so do I. I love them however, I have to admit my grandfather was Scottish my grandmother was Dutch/American, so I guess I came by it honestly. It’s a great way to start the week. Thanks for mentioning them because they brought back some wonderful memories. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 4:23
@@undertaker343 Neither is "open an history book" It should be "a history book" Anyway I'm talking about being British today in 2021, not in the past. Also, Aint, as you write it, should have an apostrophe as in Ain't. If you're going to criticise then get your own house in order first.
@@piggybakkers hahha i love how u got triggered from an apostrophe (whicj btw half of ur sentence is basicly from Greek or Latin origin hahah 1) since english is not my main saved t9 phone lang. i didn't even see the an or a and the ' is smth my phone wont correct on its own and i wont even bother sonce i need to change 4 lang to get to eng on my phone . 2) I know i am gona sol u roght now but there are more lang than Eng and way more superior to be honest , some of us can speak more than 3 ;) 3) a) the past is someones hiatory / legacy or whatever it DOES matter ALOT and it is what shapes u today and b) Who the f told u Uk is better today ? Didint it fuk up cyprus some years ago ? Syria ? Libya ? Uk is as trash as it always ha been The only difference today is thats its USA low key bitch 🤣😂 im rly rly sure if the truth hurts but i mean come on did u rly think ur schools would teach ur atrocities? Or not sugar coat it a hand before ?
@@ananthkrishnakp1770 To whom are you referring to as "you people?" Are you attempting to compartmentalize the disparate, multicultural British people as a singular? Are you questioning my expression of admiration for Emily Blunts observational, tongue in cheek portrayal of British accent and values? Are you attempting to demean my praise of Emily when she argues the nuances of the American bastardisasion of the English language with Americans? I am also cognisant of the derivation of the diverse origins of the language. I'm 62 and went to school in the 60/70s and no in my school we weren't really educated about colonialism but they were very different times. I cannot speak on the current school curriculum. You ask if we "people" are aware of British colonial history. Well, I lived for 12 years in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia so I am more than aware of the rights and wrongs of colonial practice. So your message appears to suggest that a British lady on a youtube video, extolling the virtues of trying to retain a semblance of originality to the vernacular that I personally am proud of Is an indication that you consider the collective British people en-masse are ignorant of the current day, right and proper attitudes toward our history? You can't erase history but you can learn from it. Anyone who conflates the content of this video with colonial history is clutching at straws. We have many problems and issues in this country with racism and history. I personally am well aware of them and don't feel this is the platform to explore them. So what's your point?
0:35 This particular pronuciation gimmick, that is, pronouncing words like "cant", "pass", "answer", "last" with a vowel like in American English "God" is literally called "the TRAP/BATH split" by linguists.
@@tjellis1479I think the Australians take the bbq crown, Germany the car crown. You can have the Olympics but then you do have a huge population to select from 😉
I like how US thinks they owns English Language, and their pronunciation is right, against a British citizen, aka someone from England, where English came from.
@@jacob8949 Have you forgot Poland. It was agreed between Germany and the Soviet Union to invade from the East and West and divide the country between them. I think that means they were allies.
Actually Stephen England held back the Nazi horde for 2.5 years while we were busy having pro German rallies in Madison Square Garden hosted by our superhero Charles Lindberg and his America First club.
OMG first British roast was actually New Year’s Eve (Hogmanay) in Edinburgh. Drinks at 1pm, with finger food till 6pm and hilarious family party games. Delicious cocktail called a Bahama mama was being poured by the family matriarch Brenda (bless). Wasted by dinner… full 4 course roast dinner with more drinks… add in brisk walk at 11pm in minus 1 degree weather around the local park pond lake to let the cool night wake you up. Desert by 12am. More drinks with my brother his wife and Scottish family… cab back to the hotel by 2am. LOL 😂
I love Americans and they are truly some of the most polite people on earth and very welcoming. They are just a bit too loud for british sensibilities but then so are some brits especially those from Essex. I guess we Brits would be too loud for the Japanese. It’s just differences we can wind each other up about which is called ‘taking the p’. You ought to hear what the Aussies say about the English.
Currently in a food coma from an impromptu ‘Monday roast’ at our house. Just as Emily said it went on all afternoon and was devoured at 6pm. Then came the depressing mound of dishes to wash afterwards. Will still do it all again next week 👍🏼
New Zealand inherited the Sunday roast from England. It’s a lovely tradition, though I only do it with veges these days, because I enjoy meat less as I age. By the way, her “sweet English pride” is their version of “Murica! F#@% yeah!”
Exactly, it's funny how her English pride is seen as a good thing but American pride is usually talked about as if it's a bad thing. There really is no difference between pride in 1 country vs another.
@@THEchiQ so what, that's like saying Bob has only killed 5 people and John has killed 12 therefore Bob is a good person. Even if Americans are more patriotic that doesn't excuse her also being extremely patriotic too. If she's allowed to have pride in her home country without being vilified for it so are Americans.
@@thebatmanwhoposts9600 You seem to have completely misread what I said. I have vilified nobody, and what on earth is that mad attempt at equivalency about?
Lol. It’s true. Did you guys know people knew I was an American before I opened my mouth? It’s because we smile a lot. Not kidding you, apparently smiling to strangers in a foreign country is such an American thing to do. 😂
Loved! I stand her totaly, I love so much the britsh accent is so much more elegant and attractive, I'm saying that not beeing an english native speaker.
I used to work at a MicroCenter. One time I was helping a guy with hard drives. Not only did he have a British accent but he had a BALL CAP with a Union Jack on it and his phone background was Winston Churchill. Most British guy I ever met.
@@theezpzchannel2311 I think it’s because we actually invented the English language and Americans twisted it and some people don’t like that. I’m British but I don’t even care abt accents lol
"You can tell it from my accent...I'm smarter than you"😂😂
so true...until she goes to Barnes, that's when the game changes and she's treated like everyone else, suddenly, it doesn't matter what accent she has or what clothes she wears.
Im. British i dont dislike any nationalty emily to say all. British dont like amecian is so wrong snd stop. Slag of ameciams u husband amecan stop. Try to change him my brother in usa andvwife kids r amecian i do like emily i know she kind of joking but still dont like it
@@deborahknights295 I'm not British nor American, I know it's not at all true but this is SNL, you can't take it seriously.
Al aloud to express rselfs
That was so freakin funny🤣🤣I love the British sarcasm 👏👏
Emily defending the English accent and imitating her daughter’s English-American voices is literally free serotonin for me 😂😂😂😂
We invented the damn language...!
cringe. please be original and talk like yourself not like everyone else
Crack
its british not english
Do you pay for your hormones? Wtf is that supposed to mean??
I love Emily Blunt standing up for Britain.
English 🏴
@Gillie Monger Bad move. Now it'll be burgers and fries every night.
@Gillie Monger -- As part of her citizenship, she had to agree to stop saying "whilst."
Unusual, cuz most brits know how the world sees them.
Well someone had to
Emily Blunt and Cate Blanchett are brilliant foils to the American accent 😍
Yess!!! Cate Blanchett is like our Australian Emily Blunt.
Not to mention Arnold Schwarzenegger and comedian Michael Blackson
And Tom holland
"Our kids are watching, its answers"
These two are just perfect for each other
She has a commanding presence that everyone seems fine with :)
@B Babbich only to an idiot, perhaps?
@B Babbich Haha stop hating dude, its not about you lmao
@B Babbich Utter tripe.
People are afraid or her getting blunt
@bbabbich3467 She's just making humorous commentary about the differences between Americans and British. It's all in fun, not to be taken seriously. She pokes fun at herself.
Blunt is a great talk show guest. Lively, very present, witty, good energy.
She must be protected at all costs. I need to see the devil wears prada 2.
Edge Of Tomorrow 2
from who?
Oh that was her. Red hair, huh.
She is the only Emily who deserves to go to Paris.
@@Shiggystardust Now she's officially American- EVERYONE
Emily Blunt and Adele - my two most beloved Brits ... Oh and Queen (the band).
My favorite artist and actresses…you read my mind
@@carmelbutterscotch5528 count me in....they are the most adorable😊😍
Freddie ❤
Love British Accents Yes!! 🥰🇬🇧
😎😄
We saved you in World War Two? As a Canadian referencing BOTH World Wars, we all showed up on time. The Americans wandered in late but took all of the credit. Had the rest of us not been there … on time … there would not have been anything left to save. Contribution? Yes. But taking sole credit? Not so much. This is, unfortunately for me, a major historical vexation. On a lighter note, Emily Blunt is a treasure.
Amen
And we all know the famous Winston Churchill quote, spoken (I assume) after the U.S. finally joined the war effort: "Americans always do the right thing... after they've tried everything else."
Ken: You’ve gotta love old Winston, always a bon mot at the perfect time.
Americans are like a blister....they always turn up when the work is done
LOL, if America didn't show up, we wouldn't be having this conversation in English, or at all. Get over it, Canadian. Go back to azz-kissin the UK so you feel worthy.
Highly impressive eloquent English Woman. EMILY BLUNT.❤❤😊
Legend has it that if you binge watch Emily talking in British accent ,you end up falling madly in love with her
I can confirm this
you are Indian, no doubt you'll fall for any white skin.
@@avatr7109 Atleast he's not afraid to use his real name unlike you and me.
Mine is Claire Foy lol
@@avatr7109 as a fellow Indian myself, I'm a bit hurt at this comment. I know I shouldn't be but I still am.
Love Emily's accent! She's a great actress, funny and gorgeous 😍
A producer secretly electrically shocks Jimmy Fallon to queue his fake laugh.
Love this woman even more bless her
I'm British but from the North of England so I unfortunately say "answer" and "bath" closer to the American way as we make it a short sound. It doesn't sound half as nice as how Emily talks!
@@ptertaintv Glasshouses?
@@ptertaintv Is it fun going through life as a pedantic mong?
I'm British and from the South West, we also don't have the strange long A that the home counties seem to love so much.
@@Milamberinx Oh really? I thought all you southerners loved that sound. You learn something new every day!
@Phil Becker Can you please tell me which kind of english accent emily has. She sounds so posh.
While she is knowingly Blunt, there is an element of truth. I'm happy she's standing up for the UK, we don't really deserve it so much recently so maybe someone has to give it a shot.
Why because of brexit? I think they probably made the right choice. Hopefully less beardy men driving cars through people or attacking people with knives...
@@treyjetson5320 😂
Free speech: nothing “sweet” about it. Elitism and Snobbery
@B Babbich You again!🤣 Which Brit broke your heart?😆
@B Babbich You like to generalise don't you?
She looks good in any hairstyle, but I loved the blonde look she had on Jimmy Fallon. I think I noticed that look because she tends to have an updo or curled hair more often than straight.
My obsession for her is coming baack lmao
She just became my favourite actress.
Who doesn't love Emily Blunt, she's just bloody marvellous.
Omg,I just love her and John ,they are such an adorable couple ,I fell in love with her in The Devil Wears Prada ,apparently so did John Krazinsky .
Sunday roast is like having Thanksgiving once a week. Why would people not like that!! 😂
It's also why we don't stress over making Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners it's just Sunday Roast with Turkey instead of Beef. I'm English hubby is American.
Well, a Sunday roast is our English tradition (delicious one) and so perhaps it’s too much for some other people to appreciate cause it’s what we all grew up on, a dinner that almost all the family can agree on. Plus it’s our way of having a miniature feast. There is a lot more that goes into our Christmas Dinners but how much of a miserable time we’d have if we didn’t have a Sunday Roast. Makes Sundays the best before Monday comes. 🥰
No one understands the pressure the mum gets on Sundays.
@@kcuhc84 I think the Polish Pope did: in his #Catechism there's a paragraph about it being ok for mums to rest on the #Sabbath & go to a restaurant..
Sounds a lot like a BBQ in the Southern US. Arrive about three hours before the food is ready, drink profusely, gorge yourself on about 5 lbs of food, spend about an hour in complete agony, gorge yourself on pecan pie, drink more, watch a football game, and head home when the fireflies show up.
I smiled throughout the clip. Great compilation. :)
Thank you 😊
You have to value the great British Sunday roast!
Beef or lamb Ula ???
She kinda over egged it a bit, lol, sounded like Thanksgiving 52 weeks of the year, I'm from Yorkshire, a Sunday roast ain't that exciting.
@@AI_admin "from yorkshire" My condolences.
@@AI_admin Then try a Sunday meal in France.
😊
I can tell you that since childhood I’ve had Sunday dinners with a roast or festive bird of some sort. After the original feast we’ll rest a bit and then later on there’s more eating w/sandwiches and/or cheese board, dessert/fruit, nuts. Sunday dinners are wonderful. My parents did it and so do I. I love them however, I have to admit my grandfather was Scottish my grandmother was Dutch/American, so I guess I came by it honestly. It’s a great way to start the week.
Thanks for mentioning them because they brought back some wonderful memories. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 4:23
To put it Bluntly, she has a nice british sense of humour !
Very Punny :)
@B Babbich I agree! She is very ARRROGANT and not, Britain is not better than the USA. Don't worry I am mexican so I am allowed to say that.
@B Babbich I was being sarcastic, ok? Duh, of course I know Mexico is crap and it is my own country!
@@AM-be1ovshe’s obviously joking
@@AM-be1ovShe's joking!
Excellent compilation. They’re a lovely couple, can laugh at themselves and each other. 🇳🇿🇳🇿🐑🐑🤣🤣
Mate u put the New Zealand flag
this makes me love her even more
I love watching this over and over again.
Wife goals...... Emily, if John ever stops being charming, charismatic and generally an all round decent guy.... I'll happily marry you 😊
Awesome lady! She makes you proud to be British.
Proud and being British aint correct in the same sentence . If u open an History Book ull know but ok
@@undertaker343 Neither is "open an history book" It should be "a history book" Anyway I'm talking about being British today in 2021, not in the past. Also, Aint, as you write it, should have an apostrophe as in Ain't. If you're going to criticise then get your own house in order first.
@@piggybakkers hahha i love how u got triggered from an apostrophe (whicj btw half of ur sentence is basicly from Greek or Latin origin hahah
1) since english is not my main saved t9 phone lang. i didn't even see the an or a and the ' is smth my phone wont correct on its own and i wont even bother sonce i need to change 4 lang to get to eng on my phone .
2) I know i am gona sol u roght now but there are more lang than Eng and way more superior to be honest , some of us can speak more than 3 ;)
3) a) the past is someones hiatory / legacy or whatever it DOES matter ALOT and it is what shapes u today and
b) Who the f told u Uk is better today ? Didint it fuk up cyprus some years ago ? Syria ? Libya ? Uk is as trash as it always ha been The only difference today is thats its USA low key bitch 🤣😂 im rly rly sure if the truth hurts but i mean come on did u rly think ur schools would teach ur atrocities? Or not sugar coat it a hand before ?
@Mark valentine
I have a genuine doubt
Please do answer
Are you people even aware or taught in school about your country's colonial history ?
@@ananthkrishnakp1770 To whom are you referring to as "you people?" Are you attempting to compartmentalize the disparate, multicultural British people as a singular? Are you questioning my expression of admiration for Emily Blunts observational, tongue in cheek portrayal of British accent and values? Are you attempting to demean my praise of Emily when she argues the nuances of the American bastardisasion of the English language with Americans? I am also cognisant of the derivation of the diverse origins of the language. I'm 62 and went to school in the 60/70s and no in my school we weren't really educated about colonialism but they were very different times. I cannot speak on the current school curriculum. You ask if we "people" are aware of British colonial history. Well, I lived for 12 years in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia so I am more than aware of the rights and wrongs of colonial practice. So your message appears to suggest that a British lady on a youtube video, extolling the virtues of trying to retain a semblance of originality to the vernacular that I personally am proud of Is an indication that you consider the collective British people en-masse are ignorant of the current day, right and proper attitudes toward our history? You can't erase history but you can learn from it. Anyone who conflates the content of this video with colonial history is clutching at straws. We have many problems and issues in this country with racism and history. I personally am well aware of them and don't feel this is the platform to explore them. So what's your point?
0:35 This particular pronuciation gimmick, that is, pronouncing words like "cant", "pass", "answer", "last" with a vowel like in American English "God" is literally called "the TRAP/BATH split" by linguists.
The only thing I have a problem with is yogurt becoming yakurt. It sounds like something a yak excretes.
Bless her and her family
I love this woman probably more than is good for me
Didn't think she would headline from Devil Wears Prada. So F'N glad I was wrong. Think her trajectory is better than Hathaway's. Am I wrong?
You're not
Love them both but Hathaway is clearly better at picking projects.
Dear Emily, I think you are such a wonderful character. Please continue to be yourself.
"Why don't you like us ? We saved you in WWII !"
Yep. That's why : you keep reminding us that.
and the olympics and space travel and cars and trucks and all things bbq
Could have turned up a tad earlier though
@@georgechapman9688 Like how you were early to watch and do nothing while your ally poland was slauhterd in the millions by the nazs?
@@tjellis1479I think the Australians take the bbq crown, Germany the car crown. You can have the Olympics but then you do have a huge population to select from 😉
I like how US thinks they owns English Language, and their pronunciation is right, against a British citizen, aka someone from England, where English came from.
MURICA is the best lol jk have a good day ✌🏽
Their* not they're where are you from?
@@tantiwahopak101 Thank you for pointing out. But ain't you overreacting over a typo. I mean calling Jesus over a typo?
1783. The revolutionary war was fought for this reason specifically. America now owns the English language. I'm British I wish it weren't true
@@j4rey989 fr lol
They are the cutest couple ❤❤
We had already been fighting for 2 years before the yanks turned up yet apparently they won it pretty much single-handedly! 🤷🏻♂️
And the Canadians were right alongside you from the beginning.
No one ever wants to mention the Soviets
@Gillie Monger Allies? Hardly. They had a non-aggression pact but the USSR was never an axis power.
@@jacob8949 Have you forgot Poland. It was agreed between Germany and the Soviet Union to invade from the East and West and divide the country between them. I think that means they were allies.
@@ianpodmore9666 Not really, especially since Poland together with Germany cut pieces from Checkoslovakia in 1938-1939.
Truly a superior being.
Actually Stephen England held back the Nazi horde for 2.5 years while we were busy having pro German rallies in Madison Square Garden hosted by our superhero Charles Lindberg and his America First club.
OMG first British roast was actually New Year’s Eve (Hogmanay) in Edinburgh. Drinks at 1pm, with finger food till 6pm and hilarious family party games. Delicious cocktail called a Bahama mama was being poured by the family matriarch Brenda (bless). Wasted by dinner… full 4 course roast dinner with more drinks… add in brisk walk at 11pm in minus 1 degree weather around the local park pond lake to let the cool night wake you up. Desert by 12am. More drinks with my brother his wife and Scottish family… cab back to the hotel by 2am. LOL 😂
2:36 now you've offended the whole Europe even the German allies, good job.
It was a joke
@@mkmarnes1187 no, it wasn’t
Omg, brits have "churrasco de domingo" too? TAKE ME, ENGLAND, I'M YOURS!!!
Hi just to let you know
Sunday Roast In England is not “churrasco de domingo.”
JAJAJAJJA! Sí!
Try both styles a few times each and then decide you like both of them anyway
Saved you in world war 2 - missed chance to pause, then say "Eventually"
I'm from Malaysia, & I like British accent more than American..
How far is Malaysia from Vietnam? Just asking for a friend
I'm American and I concur ❣
@@normalabbie hihi.. oops.. 😅
@@rbsingh7906 we got oil maybe american want to give us some democracy.
As if you can tell the difference.
She is gorgeous, her husband is beautiful. This video is yummy.
why do all americans seem to think they single handidly won ww2?
I think most of the time they're just being ironic, it's just one of those things Brits and Americans say to each other, it's like a tradition.
Right? There was only ONE army that invaded Berlin.
Probably most of them don't even know what the WW2 is?
They also feel they single-handedly won their war of Independence…apparently the French, Spanish and Dutch did nothing.
They also think they won the war of 1812, forgetting why the " White House " is called the " White House ".
Love John defending the Sunday roast “no more Americans!” 😂
What a English beautiful woman. Bless you Emily 🇬🇧❤️
Her laughter is contagious and she's adorable in every which way...and I'm not a Britt!!!
She is Lovelly. Love her sence of humour. And I completely understand about the roast, we Argentinians have the same culture about that. ❤️
americans missing the second o from condom is annoying lmao condm
How do you say Marylebone?
like mare el bun hard to spell it out
Tony To how come
@@harrilol2190 pointing out that there are plenty of words that aren't pronounced phonetically, Marylebone and condom being two of them.
@@harrilol2190 what about words like freedom, seldom, wisdom, boredom etc?
I love Americans and they are truly some of the most polite people on earth and very welcoming. They are just a bit too loud for british sensibilities but then so are some brits especially those from Essex. I guess we Brits would be too loud for the Japanese. It’s just differences we can wind each other up about which is called ‘taking the p’. You ought to hear what the Aussies say about the English.
Essex bloke here. We just tell Americans that we’re the equivalent of New Jersey and they get it straight away.
Have you ever been to an English soccer match? English soccer fans are the most uncivlzd fans in the world.
@@larrybuchannan186 do you mean FOOTBALL?
@@stevefowler3398 English soccer fans are the most babarc creatures on the planet.
I love how the British dress, they look so smart.
3:27 gives me outlander feelings 😂😂🤷♀️🤷♀️
I love coming to Sunday roasts provided you have cricket on.
Some of the comments take this way to seriously. It's not that deep, guys.
She's lovely and lively
Currently in a food coma from an impromptu ‘Monday roast’ at our house. Just as Emily said it went on all afternoon and was devoured at 6pm. Then came the depressing mound of dishes to wash afterwards. Will still do it all again next week 👍🏼
Should be devoured about 2pm followed by leisurely country walk and back for tea.
The flat cap story is gold :)
The most painful thing I heard was "we saved you in world war 2".
New Zealand inherited the Sunday roast from England. It’s a lovely tradition, though I only do it with veges these days, because I enjoy meat less as I age.
By the way, her “sweet English pride” is their version of “Murica! F#@% yeah!”
roast veggies are great
Exactly, it's funny how her English pride is seen as a good thing but American pride is usually talked about as if it's a bad thing.
There really is no difference between pride in 1 country vs another.
@@thebatmanwhoposts9600 The US is a tad more extreme than most though. Do kids still pledge allegiance to the flag every morning at school there?
@@THEchiQ so what, that's like saying Bob has only killed 5 people and John has killed 12 therefore Bob is a good person.
Even if Americans are more patriotic that doesn't excuse her also being extremely patriotic too.
If she's allowed to have pride in her home country without being vilified for it so are Americans.
@@thebatmanwhoposts9600 You seem to have completely misread what I said. I have vilified nobody, and what on earth is that mad attempt at equivalency about?
Oh yes A brit that gives it to the Yanks, love it
By marrying a Yank and producing more Yanks. That ought'a show em.
@@fp5495 unless they are born in the UK :P
They were born in Los Angeles.
Awww all british girls looks so sweet bc how they dress but emily blunt is just so perfect
Stick around, WE'VE GOT A GREAT SHOW.
Emily is so brilliant. So funny. 🙋♂️😀👏👏🇬🇧
Emily is a treasure.
Lol. It’s true. Did you guys know people knew I was an American before I opened my mouth? It’s because we smile a lot. Not kidding you, apparently smiling to strangers in a foreign country is such an American thing to do. 😂
I can watch Emely Blunt's eyes pointing the sky everyday.
Ilike Emily Blunt. She’s very
Funny.😊❤
She said it twice, remember if you listen to people theyll tell you exactly who they are
So, the Sunday Roast is Thanksgiving every Sunday.
Emily is beautiful.
As an American, I absolutely love the typical British Sunday roast! Amazing.
Loved! I stand her totaly, I love so much the britsh accent is so much more elegant and attractive, I'm saying that not beeing an english native speaker.
Emily is really funny and most definitely wears the pants, no one is telling her what to do!
This edit is everything 😂
😍❤
This woman is national treasure.
This video is quite entertaining.
Though I noticed in some of these clips Emily is quite blunt.
I used to work at a MicroCenter. One time I was helping a guy with hard drives. Not only did he have a British accent but he had a BALL CAP with a Union Jack on it and his phone background was Winston Churchill. Most British guy I ever met.
3:01 it’s getting more violent over the years 😅😂😂😂
I’m in love with Emily
She is soooo funny ❤
goodness looking at the comments so many people don't get british sarcasm at all....
Emily is so inlove with her husband. So cute couple! 🤣
and te Oscar goes to: Emily Blunt. En España nos pasa lo mismo con los Hispanos 🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦
Why's everybody so hung up about accents damn
It’s just funny
It's just for humor
To feel superior, that's all. You take away the Brit's need to talk about their accents and they've got nothing left.
@@theezpzchannel2311 I think it’s because we actually invented the English language and Americans twisted it and some people don’t like that. I’m British but I don’t even care abt accents lol
@@ameerah.a because everyone in the UK speaks 100% correct Queen's English, right?
When i ever got in the situation that im invited to a sunday roast i now know thats an allday ordeal.😅
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I think WW3 is taking place in the comments, I'm subscribing for that reason alone.
She's a great actress
I hate how Americans think how they speak is the Default
Wow I never knew I loved Emily Blunt
And now I'm reading comments in a British accent.
Love her! 😂❤
British people do like Americans. It’s like a distant cousin thing. The problem is people in London. They don’t like anyone, including themselves 😁
I can't see anyone hating her. She is a sweetheart completely