In my experience it's a lot better than someone thinking you're English in some countries. First thing I learn when going to another country is how to say "I'm Scottish" because I found out that if I didn't, people would either ignore me or pretend they couldn't understand me. People see us as the clowns of Europe and take pity, I think.
@@S7Vmv I was being 'diplomatic' and thinking more of football fans in ginger wigs turning up to games in a happy mood despite knowing they're going to lose in contrast to English fans who start trouble whether they win or lose... But yea, you're right. In France every conversation went along the lines of: "Ah, Scottish? Fuck the English!" followed by something about the Vieille Alliance. Every crap person I've met abroad has been English, come to think of it... Plenty of good English folk, but I understand why some countries don't like them much.
@@meatseekingmissile4488 True, countries like Italy hold the English in pretty high regard, almost like a romanticised perspective based on ye olden days .... Until they come live there for a bit :P
I’m cockney and moved to Atlanta. A girl asked me if I was Scottish. I told her no I was English and she said “you sure!?” I think Limmy would have liked that.
Went to San Fran years ago with family, my dad and sister both had t-shirts with thd Scottish flag and "Scotland" written on the front. Some waitress asks us "Oh I love your accents Are you Irish?" Like I get some people haven't heard genuine Scottish accents before but you'd think the t-shirts would have gave it away.
There's a new type of missile being developed with an explosive yield of 4000 megatons. It's just a Scottish guy inside the warhead with a taped voice going, "You English? You English? You English?" 'til the kaboom.
Unless you're from Southern England, Americans assume you are Australian. Although I think Game of Thrones has certainly helped Americans understand there are non-posh accents in England too.
I was in a hotel lift in Israel, guy asked where I was from and I said England, and he said “Oh! Top of the morning!”, chuckled to himself and walked out.
i love the cut at the end as if its cutting back to the spanish waiters reaction to him crying
“Are you that twitch guy?”
“Aye”
“I cannae stand you mate!”
Is juss a pinta milk
Someone help me find this clip
@@nahbro7014 ua-cam.com/video/7aOB2kf65CM/v-deo.html
Aye
Lmfao
And then they say Scotland is their favourite part of England and you go right back to feeling shite.
The American tourists are the best. They try to make conversation by telling you they had a scotch grandfather... SCOTCH!
@@Calcearius you scatch preck
@@Calcearius nah they would say Australian
@@Calcearius then they ask you do you speak Garlic
I would cry too if someone thought I was Scottish.
In my experience it's a lot better than someone thinking you're English in some countries. First thing I learn when going to another country is how to say "I'm Scottish" because I found out that if I didn't, people would either ignore me or pretend they couldn't understand me. People see us as the clowns of Europe and take pity, I think.
@@UdumbaraMusic idk plenty of people want to suck our dongs as american proxy dong
@@S7Vmv I was being 'diplomatic' and thinking more of football fans in ginger wigs turning up to games in a happy mood despite knowing they're going to lose in contrast to English fans who start trouble whether they win or lose... But yea, you're right. In France every conversation went along the lines of: "Ah, Scottish? Fuck the English!" followed by something about the Vieille Alliance. Every crap person I've met abroad has been English, come to think of it... Plenty of good English folk, but I understand why some countries don't like them much.
@@meatseekingmissile4488 True, countries like Italy hold the English in pretty high regard, almost like a romanticised perspective based on ye olden days .... Until they come live there for a bit :P
@@UdumbaraMusic total fantasy lol
I’m cockney and moved to Atlanta. A girl asked me if I was Scottish. I told her no I was English and she said “you sure!?” I think Limmy would have liked that.
Blimey me old mush. Bet you were in a right 2 and 8.
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You should have answered her "Are you sure?", with an "Och aye, the noo!".
Went to San Fran years ago with family, my dad and sister both had t-shirts with thd Scottish flag and "Scotland" written on the front. Some waitress asks us "Oh I love your accents Are you Irish?"
Like I get some people haven't heard genuine Scottish accents before but you'd think the t-shirts would have gave it away.
I’m Canadian, and my best way of distinguishing Scottish from Irish is that I can understand 90% of Irish but only like 65-70% tops of Scottish.
2 time Bafta winning skills being put to action there
*Scottish Bafta
aye, almost believed he was fae glasgow!!
"I'd like to thank the Academy"
I'm a proud Englishman, but I can only imagine the pure fury that Scots must feel when someone refers to them as "English".
There's a new type of missile being developed with an explosive yield of 4000 megatons. It's just a Scottish guy inside the warhead with a taped voice going, "You English? You English? You English?" 'til the kaboom.
Unless you're from Southern England, Americans assume you are Australian. Although I think Game of Thrones has certainly helped Americans understand there are non-posh accents in England too.
@@DisturbedAidan2 There are plenty of non-posh accents in the south too.
@@tcritt ey bleddy ell bae, e's ner been down south west ere az e?
@@VikingKong. Exaclee, bae
I was in a hotel lift in Israel, guy asked where I was from and I said England, and he said “Oh! Top of the morning!”, chuckled to himself and walked out.
Did he think you said you were Irish?
@@this_is_a_tiny_town I think everyone struggles with the Brummie accent so he probably just had to take a guess at what I’d said…
That made me exhale air out of my nostrils with great force. Thank you.
Haha for a second I thought he was crying because he was Scottish 😂
Clear to see why this man won a Scottish Bafta
Then the waiter proceeds to ban limmy and his family from the premises.
Did they say Scottish at the bar cos you never tipped them?
A pure love it when gadges ken that am scottish abroad or in england etc......If only a could afford ti gan oan holiday ootside scotland the noo hoh
Oh you were born in Scotland?
My condolences
He's so funny I love Limmy
Scottish on holiday Blahem needed!
Limmy is like the epitome of insaneo style
As a Scotsman I get exactly what he means the Scottish pride kicks in 😂
Mate, i am from Sunderland, and i get fucking called Irish or Scottish because of the accent haha
@@SCARRIOR I didn't know Sunderland had Internet
@@SCARRIOR Sunderland?
There should be a blahem in there somewhere
I recognize scots but call em english on purpose, that'll teach em to tip better.
Old man breaks down mid stream
I'm a geordie and people always think I'm Scottish in Europe
Do you still get the buzz?
You're the intersection of the venn diagram between british, english and scottish.
Honorary Scot
im scouce and when i play online people say im Scottish, kinda annoying
@@Blue-bf8lv weird to me people from liverpool tend to sound welsh...
Touch of the McClarens there.
Too true too many times abroad being called english when someone gets it right ur like holy shit
This Fn guy🤣🤣🤣👍
Happened to me in Germany. Buzzing
"Are you that bloke?"
Sounds English to me.
What is it with this English guys obsession with Scotland? And that Irish accent he puts on is so FAKE