@@emdee8840 You can be insanely smart and good at one thing and be very basic in other areas, at the same time. She is obviously a god-tier level profit-musician, in that she can write and play stuff people want to hear. Bet she sucks at underwater welding though too.
This only works for a Glaswegian accent. I kept saying space ghettos and it sounded nothing like space girls so I was confused until I did my best weegie impression 😂
Not me. Whenever I see this damn comment on a new GN video I smack myself over the head with something different. Today, a pillow [as this is really starting to hurt]
@@madMARTYNmarsh1981 - Sorry to hear it. I don't have Aspergers, but one time years ago I had a Celine Dion song stuck in my head. It was honestly terrible and I couldn't even get to sleep despite being exhausted. I truly don't think I could deal with that being something that routinely happened to me.
@@brendanm6921 I said that in general: British accent. My bad? I know there are many accents in the UK but even when I don't understand a single word, that sounds much better than the Americans. It's something I can't explain but it's very sophisticated and unique.
0:00 LILY TOMLIN can’t understand KEVIN BRIDGES 0:37 JENNIFER LOPEZ gets explained cricket by ANDREW FLINTOFF 1:48 JESSICA CHASTAIN doesn’t understand GARY LINEKER’s explanation about SOCCER 4:09 KEVIN HART’s fake laugh for JODIE WHITAKER 5:25 JAMES MCAVOY teaches JESSICA CHASTAIN SCOTTISH slang 6:22 JAMIE FOXX, CAMERON DIAZ, & USHER test BRITISH accents 8:23 ANNA KENDRICK accidentally mocked BRITISH accent 9:09 TAYLOR SWIFT thought ROSS GELLER played cricket on FRIENDS
@@MarcoNegrisEye I have no problem in general with Lineker, but that was the most totally useless explanation of the FA cup I've ever heard. We don't care about your ancient childhood Gary luv, just tell them it's not separated into leagues so you can end up with anyone playing anyone, little clubs can end up at Wembley. That's why it's amazing.
I remember one time Dwayne Johnson was on with Martin Freeman & Martin was talking about how he almost suffered from woofing crisps & Dwayne had to ask what's a crisp and Martin replied Potato Chips because that what crisps were called in America.
A British writer(whose name I can't remember) once said that "Great Britain is 3 countries divided by a common language." Now you have to add America and Australia(and South Africa and the Southeastern US).
Let`s Start by saying that I am almost 90 years of age, so Taylor Swift is pretty much out of my league as far as viewing is concerned. This is really the first time that I have seen her interacting with anyone from Britain, and Boy! did I get a shock, a very pleasant one I have to admit. She is a really charming young lady, and is not afraid to make fun of her mistakes. Well done to her, she has just made another fan to add to her ever growing fanbase.
@@DavidSmith-vr1nb No, you're correct. Premier League = First Division Championship = Second Division League One = Third Division League Two = Fourth Division
We Dutch people would also call it football not soccer i mean we would say rugby for American football but it is weird it is not football at all in our view. And we learn britsh english in school not american english. We also do not only watch american shows or series but also a lot of english or irish or scottish detectives on the telly here. Always confused me why Americans could not follow.
way back.. a few hundred years ago I think, America issued a standardised way of speaking English 'their way' as 'easier' to understand, read and write it too.. true.. A man went through the language and sorted out spellings and pronounciation and so they end up saying today DE PO instead of Depot today, as one such more modern example.. as with all languages, American English is always evolving. It didn;t happen by chance. My theory is with all the immigration to the country, albeit later on than the first settles where English was a second language that always had a part too.
@@mariahoulihan9483 Okay, that's just a load of BS, about some guy sorting through the language and decreeing how it would be pronounced. Never happened. At least not in any way that had any impact. (For one, it's no easier to say "depot" the North American way than the British way. If anything, it's harder.)
@nicoledb341, what is it you think people in the U.S. can't follow? You seem to be confused. British English isn't taught in the U.S., so obviously it wouldn't be any more familiar than any other accent. The U.S. doesn't have a lot of imported TV programs because there's already way too many local programs. They don't play cricket in the U.S., so no reason to understand that game. People in the U.S. can't call football "football" because then there would be two entirely different games with the same name, so it's called "soccer". Neither is rugby. (I'm confused why you can't follow that.) Do you have any idea how narrow-minded and nationalistic you sounded?
Soccer is a British term that was shorthand for asSOCiation football. In the 19th century, soccer and football were used interchangeably in the UK. The name football won out, but the US already had a sport called football, thus the name soccer stuck in the US.
1:53 you call it football... well thats because foot /feet are actually use to kick the ball around... unlike the American "football".. where most of the time they use their hands...its american version Rugby basically
I´m danish - and I know about cricket - because my father went to a school were the gym.teacher taught the boys. He and his best friends went on as grown-ups - and all the friends of the family joined at Sundays - watching the games. There were 3 clubs in my home town - . I wouldn´t be able to explain it to others - . When I turned 14 I was in a new school - and joined the choir - also inspired by the brits - singing some of the same songs as "The King's Singers". Btw. I am 73 years old.
An American might understand a tournament with every baseball club from the Major Leagues to club teams and every once in awhile a team from Peoria or Hackensack ends up playing the Yankees or Red Sox.
The FA cup saved many smaller clubs when they played much bigger ones . They get a share of a much larger gate money and tv money they wouldn't normally get .
PETITION TO BRING JAMES MCAVOY BACK ON THE SHOW ITS BEEN 2 AND A HALF YEARS! P.S. "Pure hoeching wi bawbags" Ah alright! Now I get it! Istg I was so confused throughout the time i watched it, BOTH TIMES.
I think most Americans have absolutely no idea of what's outside their nation except for the few who travels to other countries and those who have international curiosity
I think that's unfair to jump from "don't know how to play cricket" to "have absolutely zero knowledge of the outside world". We do have school, you know.
Brits confuse USA with our diff accents/dialects from northern Ireland Scotland wales n England. They think it’s all London.. anything not like London screws with em.. dead easy when ya go there too! Luv windin’ em up! 😂😂
It confuses me initially, but after a moment it's like something clicks in my brain and it sounds perfectly clear, it's kind of weird actually. Much like various accents across the US from New York to the Midwest to Louisiana ... well ok Cajun speak from Louisiana can be quite difficult to pick up sometimes.
@@Mike__B lol I know what you mean - I'm from way up North in England and had to go to Texas and initially, I couldn't understand a word they were saying. But as you said here, something clicked and I kind of tuned into them and it worked beautifully.
@@Mike__BYeah, same here. It just takes a few seconds of listening for me in person (it’s easier when watching movies because you kind of expect it) and then I can easily differentiate between them, and can tell if they are from Northern England or the midlands, etc. They all sound so different, I don’t know how people could confuse them. People from Wales sound nothing like people from Northern Ireland, for example lol It’s the same with our accents too though. We have so many of them, even though people don’t think we do. I really love a Manchester accent. Something about it is comforting and familiar, somehow. It flows well, if that make sense.
@@LC-fx2lo OMG! A manc accent🤣🤣🤣.. I’m a scouser! It’s a friendly rivalry between us! What USA can’t get .. are our northern accents.. the only person ever in USA to pick me accent out.. straight away.. was a red dwarf fan.. he realised it sounded exactly like Dave Lister🤣🤣
Netherlands do this. Australian, South African, Irish etc are all drunk British tourists causing trouble. Basically anyone talking English with an accent is British to them.
*Jodie Whittaker:* Huddersfield. *Kevin Hart:* "First of all, you’re throwing too many big words at me, and because I don’t understand them, I’m gonna take em as disrespect."
In all fairness, no one actually knows all the rules for cricket. And it sounded like Norton was the one confused about the FA cup. Pretty much an unnecessarily derogatory title for the video.
Its weird seeing celebrities I remember from the 90s without their thin 90s eyebrows like I remember them, J-lo looks like a completely different person to me 😂 same with christina aguilera
I can understand Lineker, being of his generation. I think it's difficult to explain to people born post 1990 just how absolutely huge F A Cup Final day was from 1960-1990. The build up started as early as the evening before the game where live TV shows might do little bits related to tomorrow's big game. The morning kids Tv live show would certainly feature the cup final in some way before the real build up started on Grandstand. It was so much more high profile than winning the league that you could arguably go out and vox pop 100 people at the end of May and more would be able to tell you who won the cup than won the league. The kids in the playground never dreamt of winning the European Cup {Champions League} or the First Division {Premier League}. They dreamt of scoring the winner in the Cup Final {F A Cup} I can remember the excitement the first time my team got to the cup final in my lifetime. They won the league the following year for the first time in my lifetime and it was, yay, great, were the Champions, but not a patch on watching them win the cup the year before. On winning the League title with Leeds, Billy Bremner said he would gladly trade it in for a Cup Winner's medal. Imagine someone today saying they'd rather win the F A Cup than the Premier League!
Yeah huge. What I couldn’t get my head around (after watching the Bringing It Home Documentary with Dougray Scott) that in history the Scottish Cup was once ten times more popular…. the crowds the size the population city of Dundee, and then some, around first International Stadium The way things are now!!!! Interesting about Mr Bremner - some of those pioneering players from way back had a chance to win in both- with the same team. Mental.
In the 80s, my Mam would do sandwiches and such for my Dad and his friends to all watch the match on TV at ours. In the 90s, FA Cup Final day was a big thing in the pubs, and we'd all go to the local to watch it. Now, it doesn't seem like such a big deal or occasion at all 😢
@@FluteCheerios perhaps, but it often staggers me how little American even know about their OWN country and it's history, let alone the basic facts about the rest of the world. Trump reportedly questioned an adviser if Finland was still part of Russia! 🤯
@@kathygodfrey3158 How do you know how much "Americans" know or don't know about their country? Are you getting that from TV? (And don't even get me started with the fact that America isn't a country. Why can't Brits figure that out?)
The Ring was another good Angel episode. The metaphor here showing the abomination of modern day slavery and exploitation for financial gain. Great to see Cordelia and Wesley teaming up pretending to Police Officers to free Angel, and then Angel freeing the captive Demons at the end leaving them to their own free will, basically saying everyone deserves a second chance. Of course we are introduced to the despicable Lilah from W&H.
As a Brit who loves Stephen King, the only thing I can’t stand about his stories is how much of baseball stuff there is. I don’t know the teams nor anything about baseball for that matter. I was like, please, can’t you play football instead? NOT your fake football you call American football (it’s just an American version of rugby!), but the real football.
Good grief, you sound rather xenophobic. Sorry you were so bothered by Stephen King's nationality. You might be joking, but it doesn't sound like it. Also, news flash, we do have rugby, and what you call football and we call soccer. I'm not a fan of American football or rugby myself, they're rather dangerous.
It's so weird... It's like whenever I watch these Graham Norton videos, he always quick changes into different clothes and all the guests seem to switch
Gary's amazement that he has to explain football is in itself amusing. Only a tiny number of people in my family circle have any interest in football and viewing figures for "big" live matches don't really bear out the view that the game is a national obsession in which the vast majority of Brits are interested. For example the TV audience for current set of matches peaked at about 17m - which is a little under 25% of our current UK population. For modern times, that is an appreciable TV audience - however, it's not indicative of a national obsession. I personally regard professional football as something based on a nice game that got totally and comprehensively trashed by money (much of it dirty money). I recoil from the corruption involved in it and the mindless tribalism it creates under the false flag of "sport". Good luck to those who like it, but it's important to always bear in mind that a significant number of your fellow countryfolk are simply not interested.
Presumably that’s 17m televisions/internet streams rather than people (how could they possibly know exactly how many people are watching?). As most families and many friends will watch a major game together, there will be a _lot_ more viewers than that.
@@clothilde1623 presumably screenings in places like pubs count for a lot of people as well. But definitely the media portrays it as bigger than it is. Much like with the Royal events.
Except I have noticed that in Wikipedia articles on British people, it very frequently includes a statement on what teams they support. I never see that for people from any other place. Perhaps it's just more competitive/loyal for those who DO follow compared to other places.
Just shows how much of the world is focussed on America. There's more to the world than America. Shows not many Americans have been to explore anything in UK than London, there's more to the UK than London!
No it doesn't, this was a compilation video made for purely entertainment purposes, and had NOTHING to do with visiting other places besides London. I know the UK is Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Great Britain is England, Scotland, and Wales. I'd like to visit Scotland or Ireland one day. I'm not expecting people to be friendly, but I hope I'll be pleasantly surprised.
“Yeah it’s like a cross between the two” - I will now explain cricket as baseball crossed with basketball
Hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
As a kiwi, the fact that someone doesn't know what cricket is, or could confuse it with rugby, is mindblowing to me
Yeah, she's rich, but no one said she was bright.
@@emdee8840 theres a lot of americans who dont know about cricket, it's not a measure of intelligence
@@supernovaskies5044 Exactly, I'm not saying it's a bad thing, it's just surprising to ME because both sports are so big in New Zealand
@@emdee8840 You can be insanely smart and good at one thing and be very basic in other areas, at the same time.
She is obviously a god-tier level profit-musician, in that she can write and play stuff people want to hear.
Bet she sucks at underwater welding though too.
Same, I’m Aussie and cricket is one of the biggest sports, everyone knows what it is. 😅
Kevin Hart's laugh after hearing Jodie 😂😂
I love Kevin Hart so much.😊
Even though I understood her, I still ended up laughing along with him 😂
5:08 You're welcome 🤣🤣
"But you laughed!"
"Yes, that's a sign of discomfort."
Excellent banter.
@@jediconnor9349 do the love the freak off aswell lol heart is going to the jail
As an American, I’ve always admired the British love of animals. They’re always talking about their Rampant Rabbits and their enthusiasm for dogging.
*Cries in British*
The only Brit dogging I've heard of is porn. No idea on the other reference.
Please visit the UK but not just London like most do. There's more to the UK than that. The Valleys of Wales, the Hills of Scotland, etc.
Didn't they kill a third of the dog population during WW2?
very funny xx
Graham delivers the best talk show ever. In usa we love him so much.
Only needed the first sentence. americans always have to tell you they’re american. SFC!
As an east londoner those fake accent things are brilliant! I always did "space girls" in a Scottish accent sounds like "space ghettos" in American
A diamond comment, I keep repeating "space ghettos" while looking at "spice girls", my mind is blown
I'm from the West Country and some Americans who I've met through social media thought I were Irish lol
It’s the other way round, saying space ghettos in an American accent sounds like a Scottish person saying spice girls
This only works for a Glaswegian accent. I kept saying space ghettos and it sounded nothing like space girls so I was confused until I did my best weegie impression 😂
😂 Space Ghettos in an American accent does sound like a camp Weegie 😂
Who else is living in the never ending loop of The Graham Norton show.
I adore your commitment to this bit
Not me. Whenever I see this damn comment on a new GN video I smack myself over the head with something different. Today, a pillow [as this is really starting to hurt]
who else is tired of seeing this comment in every Graham Norton show video
Are you a child and trolling? 🤦♀️
Or living in a never ending loop of people saying they’re living in a never ending loop of Graham Norton videos
Taylor at the end... what a sweetheart. 🥰
Accepted her mistake in adorable fashion.
if sweetheart means dumb, you are right!
I'm not a fan of her music (the songs get stuck in my head. I've got Aspergers so that isn't a good thing) but I think she is lovely as a person.
@@madMARTYNmarsh1981 - Sorry to hear it. I don't have Aspergers, but one time years ago I had a Celine Dion song stuck in my head. It was honestly terrible and I couldn't even get to sleep despite being exhausted.
I truly don't think I could deal with that being something that routinely happened to me.
@@MrJayehawk That doesn't sound healthy, I'd see a doctor.
Love this. As a Latina, I found this accent so elegant and the appropriate way to speak this language.
Which one? There's quite a few different ones in this video.
@@brendanm6921 I said that in general: British accent. My bad? I know there are many accents in the UK but even when I don't understand a single word, that sounds much better than the Americans. It's something I can't explain but it's very sophisticated and unique.
@@isisbarrientos I don't recommend visiting Liverpool if you expect UK people to sound sophisticated...
@@raveninnsbruck9166 🤣
@@isisbarrientos It just sounds different, that's why you think it sounds better.
“That was rugby.” 😂😂😂❤
0:00 LILY TOMLIN can’t understand KEVIN BRIDGES
0:37 JENNIFER LOPEZ gets explained cricket by ANDREW FLINTOFF
1:48 JESSICA CHASTAIN doesn’t understand GARY LINEKER’s explanation about SOCCER
4:09 KEVIN HART’s fake laugh for JODIE WHITAKER
5:25 JAMES MCAVOY teaches JESSICA CHASTAIN SCOTTISH slang
6:22 JAMIE FOXX, CAMERON DIAZ, & USHER test BRITISH accents
8:23 ANNA KENDRICK accidentally mocked BRITISH accent
9:09 TAYLOR SWIFT thought ROSS GELLER played cricket on FRIENDS
Jamie Foxx!!!
1:48 I don't understand Lineker in general. Like why does he exist for example? I just don't understand it.
@@MarcoNegrisEye I have no problem in general with Lineker, but that was the most totally useless explanation of the FA cup I've ever heard. We don't care about your ancient childhood Gary luv, just tell them it's not separated into leagues so you can end up with anyone playing anyone, little clubs can end up at Wembley. That's why it's amazing.
(even I know this and I only watch football like once a year if England are doing ok in something)
@@rayaqueen9657 I have EVERY problem with the weasel. And it isn't in general.
Damn! James McAvoy's accent is soooo sexy for some reason, I can't 😍
James McAvoy is just sexy. I love Scottish men 😍
Mr.Tumnus ❤
@@MomoSimone22ugh
you can´t...what?
😂😂@@redwarf8118
The closest I've come to understanding cricket was watching the boys play it,and teaching one of them it,on 😊Downton Abbey
Same
5:05 I need her saying Huddersfield & Kevin Harts laugh on loop. 🤣🤣
I remember one time Dwayne Johnson was on with Martin Freeman & Martin was talking about how he almost suffered from woofing crisps & Dwayne had to ask what's a crisp and Martin replied Potato Chips because that what crisps were called in America.
And then Dwayne Johnson said he never ate chips before that day!
Wow cool story bro
Side note: defining "crisps" doesn't make his comment any less confusing.
How does one suffer from 'woofing crisps'?
Did he say "wolfing", as in eating very quickly and messily, or "woofing", as in making the noise that dogs make short of a bark?
I love how gracefully taylor carries herself that too without coming as fake❤
0:36: You gotta know what a crumpet is to understand cricket.
T-U-R-T-L-E POWER!
which one the baked goods or the other
@@robertjackson3552 - it’s a line from the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. Raphael says it to Casey Jones when he pulls out a cricket bat.
New game Roundhead..
Taylor's reaction at the end was adorable.
😂😂❤
5:08 just that little look over the check the spelling 😂
I LOVE Anna Kendricks Gogglebox story...
"Oh, do you need help with your bags?"
"And then they kept talking like that" 😂😂😂
I love Anna!
I adore Taylor swift thinking cricket is rugby she was atleast a good sport and saw it was comedy talk show gold...❤
A British writer(whose name I can't remember) once said that "Great Britain is 3 countries divided by a common language." Now you have to add America and Australia(and South Africa and the Southeastern US).
United by..*?
Think it was George Bernard Shaw, and I think the quote was: “England and America are two countries separated by a common language.”
You forgot New Zealand
@@WeenaPrattYou’re right, the quote was about Britain and America, not the home nations of the UK.
The best is the episode where Marion Cotillard not understanding the Irish olympians.
Jenny from the block never played stick ball and we all know it 😂😂😂
She grew up middle class so likely not.
a pretty sure they were balls and sticks at diddy party
Let`s Start by saying that I am almost 90 years of age, so Taylor Swift is pretty much out of my league as far as viewing is concerned. This is really the first time that I have seen her interacting with anyone from Britain, and Boy! did I get a shock, a very pleasant one I have to admit. She is a really charming young lady, and is not afraid to make fun of her mistakes. Well done to her, she has just made another fan to add to her ever growing fanbase.
My local league one side actually ended up playing Liverpool in the FA cup a few years back
That is very cool!
The all important question... you won, right?
League one is currently equivalent to the old third division, or am I wrong?
@@DavidSmith-vr1nb No, you're correct.
Premier League = First Division
Championship = Second Division
League One = Third Division
League Two = Fourth Division
We Dutch people would also call it football not soccer i mean we would say rugby for American football but it is weird it is not football at all in our view. And we learn britsh english in school not american english. We also do not only watch american shows or series but also a lot of english or irish or scottish detectives on the telly here. Always confused me why Americans could not follow.
American football and rugby are different sports. I don't understand the difference
way back.. a few hundred years ago I think, America issued a standardised way of speaking English 'their way' as 'easier' to understand, read and write it too.. true.. A man went through the language and sorted out spellings and pronounciation and so they end up saying today DE PO instead of Depot today, as one such more modern example.. as with all languages, American English is always evolving. It didn;t happen by chance. My theory is with all the immigration to the country, albeit later on than the first settles where English was a second language that always had a part too.
@@mariahoulihan9483 Okay, that's just a load of BS, about some guy sorting through the language and decreeing how it would be pronounced. Never happened. At least not in any way that had any impact. (For one, it's no easier to say "depot" the North American way than the British way. If anything, it's harder.)
@nicoledb341, what is it you think people in the U.S. can't follow? You seem to be confused. British English isn't taught in the U.S., so obviously it wouldn't be any more familiar than any other accent. The U.S. doesn't have a lot of imported TV programs because there's already way too many local programs. They don't play cricket in the U.S., so no reason to understand that game. People in the U.S. can't call football "football" because then there would be two entirely different games with the same name, so it's called "soccer". Neither is rugby. (I'm confused why you can't follow that.) Do you have any idea how narrow-minded and nationalistic you sounded?
Soccer is a British term that was shorthand for asSOCiation football. In the 19th century, soccer and football were used interchangeably in the UK. The name football won out, but the US already had a sport called football, thus the name soccer stuck in the US.
Jennifer Lopez may have her detractors but my god she is spectacularly beautiful.
Simply the BEST ❤
If hockey and cricket taught us anything, it is that it is more peaceful when not everybody has a stick.
And I hope this loop never ends, been here for 4 months now
Love how half of these are about the two most popular sports in the world (football and cricket)
I understood the title as them mixing people up and suddenly I was the confused one
SAME
1:53 you call it football... well thats because foot /feet are actually use to kick the ball around... unlike the American "football".. where most of the time they use their hands...its american version Rugby basically
I absolutely love james ❤🏴
Uploaded this on the Independence Day in the USA. Hilarious. 😂
@@isisbarrientos It was yesterday actually
Good one 🤣
i must admit the way she said "that was rugby" in the very end was quite chatrming
Graham, best tv talk show , ever !!
Usher seems to be dressed as Dave Lister
Not lying, The FA Cup with Gary Linker behind it, had me confused for a second.
Good work guys. Here I am, trying to make Americans seem worldly and intelligent, and you have to just nail every possible stereotype
I´m danish - and I know about cricket - because my father went to a school were the gym.teacher taught the boys. He and his best friends went on as grown-ups - and all the friends of the family joined at Sundays - watching the games. There were 3 clubs in my home town - . I wouldn´t be able to explain it to others - . When I turned 14 I was in a new school - and joined the choir - also inspired by the brits - singing some of the same songs as "The King's Singers". Btw. I am 73 years old.
❤ love Graham Norton ❤
Thanks, I know know who to avoid in future
He's amazing xD probably my favourite interviewer/host. Always respectful and sooo funny 😂
@@MerryMoss i totally agree with you .
6:26 I thought that was Dave Lister for a moment 😅
There’s no way to explain the game of crickets and wickets to Americans. But yeah, it’s basketball.
I am an American and remember reading an explanation of cricket in a speedreading class in Cocoa Beach FL in 1981! 😀
Most Brits can't explain it, period.
An American might understand a tournament with every baseball club from the Major Leagues to club teams and every once in awhile a team from Peoria or Hackensack ends up playing the Yankees or Red Sox.
I’ll see your, “JANARTA MEEN” and I’ll raise you a, “KEN FIT A MIEN LIKE MIN”.
Kevin Hart - I don't understand you.... While having a full conversation with Jodie.
This video cured my American exceptionalism.
The FA cup saved many smaller clubs when they played much bigger ones . They get a share of a much larger gate money and tv money they wouldn't normally get .
Anna Kendrick’s bit is my fave!
I was so down and now I'm not thanks to GN ❤❤❤❤
Austin Powers to Dad: no speak English English 😂
I have enormous sympathy for Anna Kendrick's situation, done _exactly_ the same thing but at a work event...
Jessica Chastain was just stunning here wow❤
Just tell the Americans that cricket is the long, slow version of baseball.
PETITION TO BRING JAMES MCAVOY BACK ON THE SHOW ITS BEEN 2 AND A HALF YEARS!
P.S. "Pure hoeching wi bawbags" Ah alright! Now I get it! Istg I was so confused throughout the time i watched it, BOTH TIMES.
Thats a cute face Taylor pulls at the end.....
I'm with Taylor😅 thought the same thing and immediately realised i was wrong 😂😂😂
Taylor Swift does seem very sweet, I can see why everyone likes her.
I think most Americans have absolutely no idea of what's outside their nation except for the few who travels to other countries and those who have international curiosity
Goes for every country in the world. America has pretty much everything if you travel. The US is a huge country
They truly live in a bubble.
I think that's unfair to jump from "don't know how to play cricket" to "have absolutely zero knowledge of the outside world". We do have school, you know.
@@sarahberkner Yes you have 'school', with almost nothing taught of the world outside of U.S borders except the wars you've participated in.
My god, Anna Kendrick is so..... everything good, basically!
Brits confuse USA with our diff accents/dialects from northern Ireland Scotland wales n England. They think it’s all London.. anything not like London screws with em.. dead easy when ya go there too! Luv windin’ em up! 😂😂
It confuses me initially, but after a moment it's like something clicks in my brain and it sounds perfectly clear, it's kind of weird actually. Much like various accents across the US from New York to the Midwest to Louisiana ... well ok Cajun speak from Louisiana can be quite difficult to pick up sometimes.
@@Mike__B lol I know what you mean - I'm from way up North in England and had to go to Texas and initially, I couldn't understand a word they were saying. But as you said here, something clicked and I kind of tuned into them and it worked beautifully.
@@Mike__BYeah, same here. It just takes a few seconds of listening for me in person (it’s easier when watching movies because you kind of expect it) and then I can easily differentiate between them, and can tell if they are from Northern England or the midlands, etc. They all sound so different, I don’t know how people could confuse them. People from Wales sound nothing like people from Northern Ireland, for example lol It’s the same with our accents too though. We have so many of them, even though people don’t think we do. I really love a Manchester accent. Something about it is comforting and familiar, somehow. It flows well, if that make sense.
@@LC-fx2lo OMG! A manc accent🤣🤣🤣.. I’m a scouser! It’s a friendly rivalry between us! What USA can’t get .. are our northern accents.. the only person ever in USA to pick me accent out.. straight away.. was a red dwarf fan.. he realised it sounded exactly like Dave Lister🤣🤣
Netherlands do this. Australian, South African, Irish etc are all drunk British tourists causing trouble. Basically anyone talking English with an accent is British to them.
*Jodie Whittaker:* Huddersfield.
*Kevin Hart:* "First of all, you’re throwing too many big words at me, and because I don’t understand them, I’m gonna take em as disrespect."
the thing is kevin bridges accent is toned down if you have seen him talking to a fellow scott it really comes out
In all fairness, no one actually knows all the rules for cricket. And it sounded like Norton was the one confused about the FA cup. Pretty much an unnecessarily derogatory title for the video.
An international croquet star 😂
Why did he wear a ferret on his head?
Sponsored by the Hudson Bay Company.
Because he has a small forehead! His eyebrows are connected to his hairline
I didn’t know anything about the FA cup or whatever it was that Gary explained. And I used to work at a Football club.
Jennifer Lopez was traumatized by the show 😂😂 we never saw her again! 😅
Ohh do ya need help with yorrrr bagzzz? 😂
Its weird seeing celebrities I remember from the 90s without their thin 90s eyebrows like I remember them, J-lo looks like a completely different person to me 😂 same with christina aguilera
Taylor Swift is just naturally funny :)
I just love Taylor Swift even more!
I actually think Taylor knew what she was doing. Her straight face is misleading. People see what they want to see, saying she's ignorant or stupid.
The FA cup is the single greatest sporting event, it's as simple as that.
6:25 Which Russian did Usher steal that hat from?
Davy Crockett
@@Vickie-di4jj😂
Gift from Diddy to shut the hell up...
I can understand Lineker, being of his generation. I think it's difficult to explain to people born post 1990 just how absolutely huge F A Cup Final day was from 1960-1990. The build up started as early as the evening before the game where live TV shows might do little bits related to tomorrow's big game. The morning kids Tv live show would certainly feature the cup final in some way before the real build up started on Grandstand. It was so much more high profile than winning the league that you could arguably go out and vox pop 100 people at the end of May and more would be able to tell you who won the cup than won the league. The kids in the playground never dreamt of winning the European Cup {Champions League} or the First Division {Premier League}. They dreamt of scoring the winner in the Cup Final {F A Cup} I can remember the excitement the first time my team got to the cup final in my lifetime. They won the league the following year for the first time in my lifetime and it was, yay, great, were the Champions, but not a patch on watching them win the cup the year before. On winning the League title with Leeds, Billy Bremner said he would gladly trade it in for a Cup Winner's medal. Imagine someone today saying they'd rather win the F A Cup than the Premier League!
Yeah huge. What I couldn’t get my head around (after watching the Bringing It Home Documentary with Dougray Scott) that in history the Scottish Cup was once ten times more popular…. the crowds the size the population city of Dundee, and then some, around first International Stadium
The way things are now!!!!
Interesting about Mr Bremner - some of those pioneering players from way back had a chance to win in both- with the same team.
Mental.
In the 80s, my Mam would do sandwiches and such for my Dad and his friends to all watch the match on TV at ours.
In the 90s, FA Cup Final day was a big thing in the pubs, and we'd all go to the local to watch it.
Now, it doesn't seem like such a big deal or occasion at all 😢
Pretty funny to hear Taylor say she'd never been to a football game. O HOW TIMES CHANGE ☺️☺️☺️
I think they were talking about soccer though.
@@jonstiffer4994 Oh. That makes sense 😄
Oh god, come on Americans you can’t be that ignorant!
@@YTLJE It was a play on words, Mr. or Ms. High & Mighty. Inherit a sense of humor. 🤣🤣🤣
The Rock’s jacket totally proves he is not on gear 😅
Usher looked like a hip hop Daniel Boone.
Im still confused about the FA cup after listening to his explanation 😂😂😂
Oh, I thought this was about Brits thinking American celebs were British or some other nationality 😂
Anna Kendrick is hilarious!
It's slightly alarming how LITTLE Americans know about other countries. 🙄
Whilst true, how much do other nations know about other countries? Some are on the same level as Americans in that ballpark
@@FluteCheerios perhaps, but it often staggers me how little American even know about their OWN country and it's history, let alone the basic facts about the rest of the world. Trump reportedly questioned an adviser if Finland was still part of Russia! 🤯
@@kathygodfrey3158 How do you know how much "Americans" know or don't know about their country? Are you getting that from TV? (And don't even get me started with the fact that America isn't a country. Why can't Brits figure that out?)
@@leavingitblank9363 They're called Americans though, not United State-ians. If they meant Canadians they would say Canadians.
@@leavingitblank9363 I got that from Americans themself.
Here in service of my massive crush on Gary Lineker.
The Ring was another good Angel episode. The metaphor here showing the abomination of modern day slavery and exploitation for financial gain. Great to see Cordelia and Wesley teaming up pretending to Police Officers to free Angel, and then Angel freeing the captive Demons at the end leaving them to their own free will, basically saying everyone deserves a second chance. Of course we are introduced to the despicable Lilah from W&H.
Kinda wild that this video is called 'Brits confuse American Celebs' when Usher is just sat there wearing that hat...
Danny dyer sitting there cross-legged, sipping champagne. Big girls blouse. And who the hell dressed Dwayne.
As a Brit who loves Stephen King, the only thing I can’t stand about his stories is how much of baseball stuff there is. I don’t know the teams nor anything about baseball for that matter. I was like, please, can’t you play football instead? NOT your fake football you call American football (it’s just an American version of rugby!), but the real football.
Good grief, you sound rather xenophobic. Sorry you were so bothered by Stephen King's nationality. You might be joking, but it doesn't sound like it.
Also, news flash, we do have rugby, and what you call football and we call soccer. I'm not a fan of American football or rugby myself, they're rather dangerous.
Taylor Swift is brilliant!
It's so weird... It's like whenever I watch these Graham Norton videos, he always quick changes into different clothes and all the guests seem to switch
Flintopp 😂❤
US baseball, basketball and American football commentators have a language all of their own ......
Who's the last girl, talking about rugby?
funny how they are the ones with the accent
Gary's amazement that he has to explain football is in itself amusing. Only a tiny number of people in my family circle have any interest in football and viewing figures for "big" live matches don't really bear out the view that the game is a national obsession in which the vast majority of Brits are interested. For example the TV audience for current set of matches peaked at about 17m - which is a little under 25% of our current UK population. For modern times, that is an appreciable TV audience - however, it's not indicative of a national obsession. I personally regard professional football as something based on a nice game that got totally and comprehensively trashed by money (much of it dirty money). I recoil from the corruption involved in it and the mindless tribalism it creates under the false flag of "sport". Good luck to those who like it, but it's important to always bear in mind that a significant number of your fellow countryfolk are simply not interested.
Presumably that’s 17m televisions/internet streams rather than people (how could they possibly know exactly how many people are watching?). As most families and many friends will watch a major game together, there will be a _lot_ more viewers than that.
@@clothilde1623 presumably screenings in places like pubs count for a lot of people as well. But definitely the media portrays it as bigger than it is. Much like with the Royal events.
Except I have noticed that in Wikipedia articles on British people, it very frequently includes a statement on what teams they support. I never see that for people from any other place. Perhaps it's just more competitive/loyal for those who DO follow compared to other places.
@@leavingitblank9363 You obviously look at different Wikipedia bios than I do.
Just shows how much of the world is focussed on America. There's more to the world than America. Shows not many Americans have been to explore anything in UK than London, there's more to the UK than London!
No it doesn't, this was a compilation video made for purely entertainment purposes, and had NOTHING to do with visiting other places besides London. I know the UK is Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Great Britain is England, Scotland, and Wales. I'd like to visit Scotland or Ireland one day. I'm not expecting people to be friendly, but I hope I'll be pleasantly surprised.
I love how Americans always look like confused children when they come over here 😂
It's weird it's not exactly a culture shock. Like they are always so shocked by stuff, like yh it's a bit different lol?
No, not always, you are watching a compilation of "confused Americans" you know.
Oh Tay Tay.
It’s one thing not to understand cricket…but you’re telling me JLo hasn’t ever heard of it?