We had a Glaswegian colleague working in our (American) office for a year, and no one could understand him, so then another colleague from London would sort of translate the important bits as needed. By the end of the year, we could understand Glasgow guy just fine. Took the better part of the year, though. Then once we could understand him, we were a little sorry because every other word was “fukin.” His vocabulary was a little “colorful” by American workplace standards. Things seemed pretty dull when he left to go back to Glasgow. 😂😂
Yeah I worked with Glaswegian and people from the Highlands in Scotland. I am from New Zealand but my mother was Scottish with a strong accent. I could understand them but no one else could.
@@robstockton911 There isn't a single accent here in Scotland that pronounces it fookin. There are a couple Irish accents that do, and some English ones around Yorkshire, midlands and bits like that, but no Scottish accent does
I’m from Liverpool and me and me mates were on holiday in Tenerife and had a blast with the lads from Glasgow, this was 1998 anyway we always kept in touch and i had my stag night in Glasgow which was just brilliant and they all came down to my wedding and now most of them are married we all have a holiday somewhere we’re all together and i just love them all 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 with all the kids it’s been even better Cheers lads can’t wait for this year 🥃🍷🍻🥂🍾🍺🍺🍺🍺
Lol! I'm with you. Every time. If I need a cheering up a few minutes of this and I'm out of it. "I don't want to BUY the f55king bus!" ...tears in my eyes at that point, lol!
Brilliant, so funny I had the pleasure of working with a Glaswegian when I hear that accent it takes me back to the humour and at times me having trouble understanding the thick accent at times! from New Zealand
My grandfather was a Scott. So proud and always entertained with a song from home. He left in the First World War and never went back. His Tammy sham never came off. Even in bed his Tammy sham was on. I’m an old lady now and still miss him.
It's worth the effort, Lynn. Then you are linguistically equipped to feast on the Billy Connolly stuff from the past . Find the story his sister supposedly told him about the dwarf on the bus in Glasgow. It's a belter Billy clearly enjoyed telling from the outset.
Here’s a joke Kevin I like…..a wee plasterer was getting instructions from the heid guy and he said …just give it a rough go, and the wee plasterer said …how rough do you want it and the boss said….Your best will be rough enough 🤣🤣🤣
As American I had a hard time deciphering some of what he was saying with his accent, but I appreciate it & salute the people that keep their culture & humor of their culture & region! That’s what’s beautiful about people! We are not one homogenous thing, we are WHO we are as our land , our cultures, our history has formed us , but as a whole we are ONE, hopefully not letting our differences divide us ( as politicians seem to want to Do!. Lol) People are more alike & hold the same values ,humor, laugh @ the same things, ( except for some things that only people local to the culture would “ get” ) than they are apart! I’ve traveled a lot & experienced many cultures, languages, there are good people wherever you go all around this world! There’s also a lot of “ shit’s”, people that know you’re not local & try to take advantage. Arseholes! But you’ll have the “ opportunist” everywhere you go, lol. & then you’ll have the “ good uns’” The local people that will be fair & honest , not part of the “ tour industry” that you can sit in a pub with, have a dram or a pint wit, & laern, about each other. That’s the best! I’m a Ferguson btw, but only by injection ( marriage, or ejaculation, so my children are Ferguson’s ) My hubby’s Grandad & several of his brothers immigrated to America. I LOVE cultures KEEPING their culture , accents, & history , not letting politics, corporates, big $$ , international investment entities & powers trying to make us one little homogenous soup that they can sup off of! I love ❤️ your humor, ( even though I missed a bit of it because I ‘m at a loss culturally, but a lot of it I “ got”!). You make people laugh! That’s good medicine & healthy! Positive & uplifting for the soul, no matter what one person in that crowd might have been going thru in their personal life @ the time, you gave them a reprieve for a bit, collectively, because they could all relate & laugh together, …& an injection into their soul of laughter & release of stress & worry! Good on you mon! You’re more a healer of humanity than you know! Keep up the good work! You’re a DR. Of humanity, no pharmaceutical prescriptions required to feel good!
Contradicting yourself. Cant be different and "one"... This whole immigration thing needs to end.. Theres a reason civilization split up.. Every year it gets worse and worse. Because countries keep taking in foreigners, who majority of the time, come from some hole in the ground. Demanding food,money and housing for nothing.
In the 1960’s when Glasgow had a bad reputation for violence, BBC made a documentary. My brother was a student at prestigious Allan Glen’s, and was recruited to run with a few friends across some wasteland yelling & throwing stuff pretending to be hooligans. Camera crew were too feart to approach any genuine tough kids 😂😂😂
@@justpossum9679 Hahaha, I love how your comment says only one word and underneath I get the link option of "translate to English" hahaha fucking belter
He's right. The Scottish accent makes my mind go dead after a few minutes. I could understand my mean grandmother (Opps, I mean my Scottish grandmother). But after 30 minutes trying to understand my cousin Jim and wife Margaret, on a trip to Edinburgh with my dad, my dad had to translate for me. Was at a cafe for breakfast there and the 20-year-old waiter said something to me I didn't understand, I said, "excuse me"? Twice and he repeated something a 3rd time. I finally said, I'm not going to be able to understand you, but everything is fine. Waiter said, " Would...You...Like...Anything...Else.
Nobody has invaded Scotland and succeeded. England has tried about 3 times, Rome tried twice, Norway has tried, elsewhere in Scandinavia has tried (probably Denmark as they captured all of England back in the day) .. nobody has taken us.......Until now with the man in charge of the SNP.
The weird thing is that although I’m from the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium and English is obviously not my mother tongue, I have no problem understanding Kevin. Maybe it is because Flemish people are already trained to understand the myriad of dialects that exist in the Flemish language. In fact, I find it more difficult to understand someone from West Flanders than someone from Scotland 😂
From Limburg myself. I know, had a few jobs to do in West-flanders and I had to constantly say. Sorry, I don't understand you. Also the other way around, some thought I spoke another language, while I think of myself I almost speak AN
@@thierry-cannot-aim In the time before the GPS, I was driving in West Flanders and got lost. I was stupid enough to ask a farmer to help me out. He explained how I had to drive and the only word I understood was the word "bridge". So I thanked him and went on to search for a bridge 😄
@@Orpheus.Machine Did he direct you towards a bruhhe? During Summer I spend some time with People from Menen... I Sometimes activate Google Translate but it keeps giving errors or telling me I'm in Bulgaria
@@beebee9803i think 'Scotch' might be an older term. Im from Norn Irland and granda was from lowland Scots background, born 1890. He spoke with a dcottish accent and referred to 'Scotch' folk. Or maybe it is an Ulster Scots term. I'd love to know.
Our grade school teacher in Montreal taught us a perdon from Scotland is referred to as a Scot or Scottish. Scotch is the drink. We got the drink referral years later. Thank the Universe!
Had a Scottish prof at university and one day in a seminar he said something that sounded to us like, "It's like perils before swine." We sat there for a moment with blank looks until the penny dropped - "Pearls before swine."
What’s the difference between The Rolling Stones and a Scot? With the Stones it’s, “Hey you, get off of my cloud.” With a Scot it’s, “Hey Mccloud, get off my ewe!”
Really can relate to KB and the Scottish accent. I was called a bender myself when I returned to my hometown in Fryslan (northern province with our own official language Frysk) I lived in Hoorn (the lemmington spa) for 30 years and according to the Frisian barkeeper I was talking like a fucking bender 😂😂😂
I'm from Northern Ireland and they even use subtitles yes SUBTITLES for that as well as Scottish and Welsh. I can understand you perfectly although I have to translate for my English husband who has a Scottish dad and family.
1988 Blonde joke 😂😂😂 Fiancée and I were doing a tour of Loch Lomond, then after it ended we found the people from our morning train, and so were 8 Scots and 2 Americans, enjoying some beers 😅 One woman answered my question by saying "We're Glaswegians..."😂 My fiancée turned, surprised, and asked "you're from Norway?" We laughed hard...
I’m in the US and watch a lot of UK TV. Never had an issue understanding Scottish people but there are some Geordie and welsh performers I can barely follow
I'm from Germany. I live nearby Dortmund or in the Ruhrgebiet region. I've never been to Glasgow but from that i was hearing Kevin says about Glasgow...I assume we've got something in common 😅👌
Curiosity question....If you live in the city of Hamburg in Germany, are you known as a Hamburger? A Hamburgarian? A Hamburgerstein? A Hamburgwegian? Can anyone tell me, please...
I don't know if the question is meant as a joke or seriously as I didn't understand anything the Scottish guy had to say but the people of Hamburg indeed are Hamburger in German. I have never tasted one of them before though.
My great great great grandfather got a year vacation on a British Prison ship in Charleston SC before heading north into Western Virginia where he made his life.
8:11 Watch Billy Connolly talking about the terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport 😂 Edit: ends with quote from airport worker telling prospective terrorists, “Don’t come here” - the failed car bomber had been dragged out of his vehicle and thoroughly duffed up by him & his colleagues.
I am American of Scottish descent, and I don't understand you. Our son visited Glasgow last year, he enjoyed his time there. Could not find out the right plad for a kilt.
@@KathyAndrew. Your name might be attached to the Laird of wherever your family lived , so you would use their tartan . Do you know where you originally come from. .?
Kevin Bridges' Hilarious Jokes About Life In Scotland | Universal Comedy 27.4.24 Taylor Swift's got a new double album out. in passing i acknowledged this. good luck that man....
I remember when I was in my 20's I went out on a date with a Scottish guy who was visiting our state. I really didn't understand a word he was saying, and I didn't know what I was saying yes to or no to. My friend arranged it.
We had a Glaswegian colleague working in our (American) office for a year, and no one could understand him, so then another colleague from London would sort of translate the important bits as needed. By the end of the year, we could understand Glasgow guy just fine. Took the better part of the year, though. Then once we could understand him, we were a little sorry because every other word was “fukin.” His vocabulary was a little “colorful” by American workplace standards. Things seemed pretty dull when he left to go back to Glasgow. 😂😂
Fuckin 🤣
@@pauls3204 Right, but like, “FOO-ken.”
Yeah I worked with Glaswegian and people from the Highlands in Scotland. I am from New Zealand but my mother was Scottish with a strong accent. I could understand them but no one else could.
Where in Highlands, I'm a highlander@@karencampbell2410
@@robstockton911 There isn't a single accent here in Scotland that pronounces it fookin. There are a couple Irish accents that do, and some English ones around Yorkshire, midlands and bits like that, but no Scottish accent does
My grandfather migrated from Glasgow to the USA and my favorite memory of him was his Scottish accent, I so miss hearing it😓
God bless ur grandfather 🏴
As an ex bus driver who drove a number of routes in and out of Glasgow, his monologue about buses had me 🤣🤣🤣. Absolutely spot on!!
As a frequent passenger on the 255, I totally agree with you!
When I go home from Canada, travelling on the bus is one of my favourite things to do.
I’m from Liverpool and me and me mates were on holiday in Tenerife and had a blast with the lads from Glasgow, this was 1998 anyway we always kept in touch and i had my stag night in Glasgow which was just brilliant and they all came down to my wedding and now most of them are married we all have a holiday somewhere we’re all together and i just love them all 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 with all the kids it’s been even better
Cheers lads can’t wait for this year 🥃🍷🍻🥂🍾🍺🍺🍺🍺
That's so good. ✨️
Brilliant friend group. Have a great holiday.
Absolutely brilliant…love it 👍👍👍👍
All that time, amazing. Long may your friendship continue.
Same school of hard knocks.. nice
Seen these clips a hundred times but every time I’m crying with laughter…. Wee mental Davy 😅
Lol! I'm with you. Every time. If I need a cheering up a few minutes of this and I'm out of it. "I don't want to BUY the f55king bus!" ...tears in my eyes at that point, lol!
Brilliant, so funny I had the pleasure of working with a Glaswegian when I hear that accent it takes me back to the humour and at times me having trouble understanding the thick accent at times! from New Zealand
There's no place in the world like Glasgow, no BS + u kno exactly where u stand. Humour like nowhere else. ❤
yeah, cause theres no where else in the world like that is there? 😂😂😂 ya fucking mong
Trainspotting
Dismal weather? I only ask because it brings out the humour
There hard life’s I think they need humour to get them though it helps me I am Scottish
Yep; when you visit you’ll be warmly welcomed. But put on airs & graces, and you’ll be verbally shredded.
My grandfather was a Scott. So proud and always entertained with a song from home. He left in the First World War and never went back. His Tammy sham never came off. Even in bed his Tammy sham was on. I’m an old lady now and still miss him.
I always remember the episode of Rab C Nesbitt when he went to London looking for Gash - and they put subtitles on the screen - hilarious....!
OMG! 1:35 LOL! Seriously out loud! Plus "I don't want to buy the f444king bus!" LOL!!
Probably the best Scottish comedian since Billy!
Billy Stratliffe?
@@fitzfitzchivalry4538 No I meant Billy Connelly!👍
@@johnwalls1460: Never heard of him.
@@someoneelse.2252 really....Billy Connelly!
@@johnwalls1460 : Is he English?.
3:20 “All dressed up for their Granny’s 30th” 😂😂😂😂
“Care to explain yourself”😅
Lol! Haha! I was laughing seriously out loud this morning at that bit . And the "I don't want to BUY the f55king bus!".
Lol! Haha! I was laughing seriously out loud this morning at that bit . And the "I don't want to BUY the f55king bus!".
I could watch a million times and each time I understand more!😂
It's worth the effort, Lynn. Then you are linguistically equipped to feast on the Billy Connolly stuff from the past . Find the story his sister supposedly told him about the dwarf on the bus in Glasgow. It's a belter Billy clearly enjoyed telling from the outset.
Re: the Scottish Accent - they played the movie Sweet Sixteen here in Melbourne - & it had subtitles! My god I never knew I was bilingual.
Brilliant film!
😅😂
Haha! Me neither. Lol! Mind you I can also manage American, 🙂
Here’s a joke Kevin I like…..a wee plasterer was getting instructions from the heid guy and he said …just give it a rough go, and the wee plasterer said …how rough do you want it and the boss said….Your best will be rough enough 🤣🤣🤣
As American I had a hard time deciphering some of what he was saying with his accent, but I appreciate it & salute the people that keep their culture & humor of their culture & region! That’s what’s beautiful about people! We are not one homogenous thing, we are WHO we are as our land , our cultures, our history has formed us , but as a whole we are ONE, hopefully not letting our differences divide us ( as politicians seem to want to Do!. Lol) People are more alike & hold the same values ,humor, laugh @ the same things, ( except for some things that only people local to the culture would “ get” ) than they are apart! I’ve traveled a lot & experienced many cultures, languages, there are good people wherever you go all around this world! There’s also a lot of “ shit’s”, people that know you’re not local & try to take advantage. Arseholes! But you’ll have the “ opportunist” everywhere you go, lol. & then you’ll have the “ good uns’” The local people that will be fair & honest , not part of the “ tour industry” that you can sit in a pub with, have a dram or a pint wit, & laern, about each other. That’s the best! I’m a Ferguson btw, but only by injection ( marriage, or ejaculation, so my children are Ferguson’s ) My hubby’s Grandad & several of his brothers immigrated to America. I LOVE cultures KEEPING their culture , accents, & history , not letting politics, corporates, big $$ , international investment entities & powers trying to make us one little homogenous soup that they can sup off of! I love ❤️ your humor, ( even though I missed a bit of it because I ‘m at a loss culturally, but a lot of it I “ got”!). You make people laugh! That’s good medicine & healthy! Positive & uplifting for the soul, no matter what one person in that crowd might have been going thru in their personal life @ the time, you gave them a reprieve for a bit, collectively, because they could all relate & laugh together, …& an injection into their soul of laughter & release of stress & worry! Good on you mon! You’re more a healer of humanity than you know! Keep up the good work! You’re a DR. Of humanity, no pharmaceutical prescriptions required to feel good!
Well said mate
Oan yersel pal
Contradicting yourself. Cant be different and "one"...
This whole immigration thing needs to end.. Theres a reason civilization split up..
Every year it gets worse and worse. Because countries keep taking in foreigners, who majority of the time, come from some hole in the ground.
Demanding food,money and housing for nothing.
well said, Sir, thank you!
Good grief!
Did someone actually read all of that?!
In the 1960’s when Glasgow had a bad reputation for violence, BBC made a documentary. My brother was a student at prestigious Allan Glen’s, and was recruited to run with a few friends across some wasteland yelling & throwing stuff pretending to be hooligans. Camera crew were too feart to approach any genuine tough kids 😂😂😂
Quality comedian Kev is top class.
I don’t know why, but I’m American and I have no problem understanding Kevin.😊
Scottish ancestry
Hmmm….perhaps what little I have is tenacious enough to keep my ears tuned.🤔
I'm Canadian and understand Kevin perfectly....
Danish. No problems. How?
@@ruthkletkeYes, I'm Canadian too. Scots and Irish accents are easier to understand than most English ones.
I'm a c from Edinburgh. But still love Kevin.
I was born there so I've just realised I must be a c5nt from Edinburgh too!
Wee Mental Dave 😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🚀
Well as a Canadian i can understand him perfectly well😊
Might have something to do with the fact that Canada has the highest number of Scots per capita of any country (other than Scotland)
@@du3223Exactly! I’m from Dundee, and in the many, many, many years I’ve lived here I’ve never had a Canadian say they don’t understand me.
@@du3223
I'm an Aussie and I can understamd him perfectly.
How do you explain that? 🤔
We irish understand every word 😂
😂😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏
Celtic brethren tae us :)
"we were f'ing flattered" lolol
Love Scottish accent ❤❤❤
That's the Glaswegian accent, you can understand him quite well. Go to the Hebrides or northern Scotland, chatting there is very entertaining😂😂😂
@@Scotzie69 aye
@@justpossum9679 Hahaha, I love how your comment says only one word and underneath I get the link option of "translate to English" hahaha fucking belter
As an American (Scottish descent, mind you!) I barely understood a word he said. And I really, really wanted to!
He's right. The Scottish accent makes my mind go dead after a few minutes. I could understand my mean grandmother (Opps, I mean my Scottish grandmother). But after 30 minutes trying to understand my cousin Jim and wife Margaret, on a trip to Edinburgh with my dad, my dad had to translate for me. Was at a cafe for breakfast there and the 20-year-old waiter said something to me I didn't understand, I said, "excuse me"? Twice and he repeated something a 3rd time. I finally said, I'm not going to be able to understand you, but everything is fine. Waiter said, " Would...You...Like...Anything...Else.
I will say this for ya
This
👍😁🏴✌️
The real reason the romans didnt invade Scotland was the impossible accent.
Nobody has invaded Scotland and succeeded. England has tried about 3 times, Rome tried twice, Norway has tried, elsewhere in Scandinavia has tried (probably Denmark as they captured all of England back in the day) .. nobody has taken us.......Until now with the man in charge of the SNP.
@@Kat-mu8wqhe’s gone noo too
@@Kat-mu8wqthank u my friend x
Speaking Latin to a Glaswegian. Like to have been there for that one..........
You have obviously never heard a Brummie talk
You don’t ponder ‘why’… you demand ‘how’ 🤣
How no
'How' meaning 'for what reason' and 'how' meaning 'in what manner' are pronounced slightly differently.
@trueaussie9230
how no
"Glasgow: Scotland with style" as if you don't hae four separate kinds of stabbing named after your city.
The weird thing is that although I’m from the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium and English is obviously not my mother tongue, I have no problem understanding Kevin.
Maybe it is because Flemish people are already trained to understand the myriad of dialects that exist in the Flemish language.
In fact, I find it more difficult to understand someone from West Flanders than someone from Scotland 😂
From Limburg myself. I know, had a few jobs to do in West-flanders and I had to constantly say. Sorry, I don't understand you. Also the other way around, some thought I spoke another language, while I think of myself I almost speak AN
@@thierry-cannot-aim In the time before the GPS, I was driving in West Flanders and got lost.
I was stupid enough to ask a farmer to help me out.
He explained how I had to drive and the only word I understood was the word "bridge".
So I thanked him and went on to search for a bridge 😄
Scots is supposed to have some Flemish influence, so maybe some of that carries over in the accent
@@rorymorford4722 News tae me that's pretty fascinating
@@Orpheus.Machine Did he direct you towards a bruhhe? During Summer I spend some time with People from Menen... I Sometimes activate Google Translate but it keeps giving errors or telling me I'm in Bulgaria
My Aberdonian friend used to say "Its no Scotch bonnie lad , its Scots or Scottish".
@@beebee9803i think 'Scotch' might be an older term. Im from Norn Irland and granda was from lowland Scots background, born 1890. He spoke with a dcottish accent and referred to 'Scotch' folk. Or maybe it is an Ulster Scots term. I'd love to know.
@@mollydooker9636Scotch has never been a formal term for Scottish people. The word only came to be when whisky was first distilled.
Our grade school teacher in Montreal taught us a perdon from Scotland is referred to as a Scot or Scottish. Scotch is the drink. We got the drink referral years later. Thank the Universe!
I must say I love the accent.
Kevin is the best.
This guy is pure genius
I don’t see much of him now
He’s to raffinate for modern society
His new show is on Netflix
Had a Scottish prof at university and one day in a seminar he said something that sounded to us like, "It's like perils before swine." We sat there for a moment with blank looks until the penny dropped - "Pearls before swine."
I didn't understand much, but from what i did, i found amusing.
What’s the difference between The Rolling Stones and a Scot?
With the Stones it’s, “Hey you, get off of my cloud.” With a Scot it’s, “Hey Mccloud, get off my ewe!”
Kevin is awesome! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant. 🤣👏
Really can relate to KB and the Scottish accent. I was called a bender myself when I returned to my hometown in Fryslan (northern province with our own official language Frysk) I lived in Hoorn (the lemmington spa) for 30 years and according to the Frisian barkeeper I was talking like a fucking bender 😂😂😂
I'm from Northern Ireland and they even use subtitles yes SUBTITLES for that as well as Scottish and Welsh.
I can understand you perfectly although I have to translate for my English husband who has a Scottish dad and family.
What a fuckin talent rolling with the laughter kick your ****** **** genius.
He get its spot on every time so funny thanks for sharing I was sad but I am laughing now I am Scottish
1988 Blonde joke 😂😂😂
Fiancée and I were doing a tour of Loch Lomond, then after it ended we found the people from our morning train, and so were 8 Scots and 2 Americans, enjoying some beers 😅
One woman answered my question by saying "We're Glaswegians..."😂
My fiancée turned, surprised, and asked "you're from Norway?"
We laughed hard...
Loch Lomond?
@@lindaj5492
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Thank you.
We say “I don’t know HOW that is”😂
Missed a little, but caught the jist. Crazy Kevin...
It's not that he has jokes, he doesn't, it's his narration that's amusing, fair play mate!
Love this guy!❤
I’m in the US and watch a lot of UK TV. Never had an issue understanding Scottish people but there are some Geordie and welsh performers I can barely follow
Try a very drunk dude from Glasgow, even his own family struggle with the translation!!!
@@brendandoherty2159 hell I don’t understand most drunk American men either
@@dianehrechko6370 That's a valid point.
What a crowd, brilliant Kev! Hail Hail!
I'm from Germany. I live nearby Dortmund or in the Ruhrgebiet region. I've never been to Glasgow but from that i was hearing Kevin says about Glasgow...I assume we've got something in common 😅👌
Wee mental Davey 😂😂 reminds me of a lad I used to know.
Curiosity question....If you live in the city of Hamburg in Germany, are you known as a Hamburger? A Hamburgarian? A Hamburgerstein?
A Hamburgwegian? Can anyone tell me, please...
It’s Hamburgerstan!
Sorry just couldn’t help me self! 😂😅😂
@@jaysparrow6631 Thank you.
Furburger?
@@gdfgggggThat's it... Go stand in the corner!
I don't know if the question is meant as a joke or seriously as I didn't understand anything the Scottish guy had to say but the people of Hamburg indeed are Hamburger in German. I have never tasted one of them before though.
My great great great grandfather got a year vacation on a British Prison ship in Charleston SC before heading north into Western Virginia where he made his life.
Genius
hilarious!
Yes Kev 😂
I lived in Hurly in 1987 they had to get a chef to tell most of them what I was saying. With a dink or two there was no chance 😂
I don't mean this in a disparaging way. 🤣🤣
Nathan was a prophet.
Didn’t get it all, but he is very, very good!
How?
8:11 Watch Billy Connolly talking about the terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport 😂
Edit: ends with quote from airport worker telling prospective terrorists, “Don’t come here” - the failed car bomber had been dragged out of his vehicle and thoroughly duffed up by him & his colleagues.
Your next billy connoly although nobody will ever be as good
Connor Macgreggor is Ireland’s equivalent of wee mental Davey.
A complete Gobshite!!!
Good to see someone carrying the Big yuns flag foreward 😂
Had a Glaswegian boyfriend so this is bringing it all back to me 😂
Leamington Spa? I'm from Edinburgh and I can't understand some the Weegies.
I can understand a Scottish accent just fine. It’s the South Louisiana accent that needs translated for me. And I lived in North Louisiana for a bit.
Cracking 😂😂
OMG Hilarious! My family is from Leamington SPA England nr Warwickshire! ROTF!
Grannies 30th😂😂😂😂
Funny enough I‘m german and I understand scottish almost perfectly.
I am American of Scottish descent, and I don't understand you. Our son visited Glasgow last year, he enjoyed his time there. Could not find out the right plad for a kilt.
This is the most American comment and it's so cringe. 😂
@@Scar-jg4bn what do you expect? My son is the first to go back to Sottland in my line in many generations.
It’s Tartan not plaid. And there are plenty of shops for tourist to buy a kilt.
@@cato1684 He went to a shop, they could not identify the tartan for Andrews
@@KathyAndrew. Your name might be attached to the Laird of wherever your family lived , so you would use their tartan . Do you know where you originally come from. .?
Kevin Bridges' Hilarious Jokes About Life In Scotland | Universal Comedy 27.4.24 Taylor Swift's got a new double album out. in passing i acknowledged this. good luck that man....
I remember when I was in my 20's I went out on a date with a Scottish guy who was visiting our state. I really didn't understand a word he was saying, and I didn't know what I was saying yes to or no to. My friend arranged it.
Britain's best right there ladies and gentlemen
Without a doubt.
aww cut off the garage joke, the punchline!
This Scot would seem to suggest that his land is not Woke. And yet it leads the world in Woke revolutionary policy actions.
Yes I am American in New York, I can only understand every other fuckin word😂
Three minutes, forty-five seconds of commercial before we can view the video? UA-cam - you are overdoing it. Many will give up.
L❤ve it!
£1.85 for a single. Have you been on the bus on Glasgow. It's bloody £3 for a 10 mins bus trip
Did Kevin play the wein from Hereditary?
had to use Close Captioning
what did he say ho ho
Working class hero ❤
I don’t know what it says about the Australian accent but I can understand your accent just fine 🤔
I’m English and understand the Glaswegians better t than most of the English. 😊
Impressive audience Kev!! You’re no shite now lad!!
How means why in the north east, too
😂
Diplomacy at its best.
He is very good but I think I still prefer Frankie Boyle
I can see Ashton Kutcher in him.
Naffan?
6:41 is that fucking Ginny Weasley?
If only I could understand him
Hello