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@freyjarichardson1519
@freyjarichardson1519 4 года назад
I think when us Brits haven't heard some of these it's because they're dying out due to the amount of American media as consume.
@sahhull
@sahhull 4 года назад
Im from Hull, England... I did live in AZ for a while... I did notice some fractions are expressed differently. eg... 3/4 In the USA... Three fourths In the UK ... Three quarters
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Yea yea you are right
@dangreenberg4752
@dangreenberg4752 4 года назад
From Cardiff which is in Wales (not England) but a country in the UK
@SoInSaNe1997
@SoInSaNe1997 4 года назад
I’m from England and never heard “hundreds and thousand we just call them sprinkles 😂
@jodiej3469
@jodiej3469 4 года назад
Lol same
@microwave7522
@microwave7522 4 года назад
Same here lol
@liamdavies7458
@liamdavies7458 4 года назад
Hundreds and thousands is just that specific type of sprinkles lmfaoo
@nicoleroyle97
@nicoleroyle97 4 года назад
Whattt? I guess its more of an older generation thing but i learnt how to bake from my nana so thats probably why i call them hundrends and thousands.
@RDJ979797
@RDJ979797 4 года назад
It’s deffo an older gen thing when i was a kid I’d hear hundreds and thousands a lot more
@stepz1249
@stepz1249 4 года назад
obviously much love from north london haringey
@charleneraymond4036
@charleneraymond4036 4 года назад
Ayyyeee same!
@emilecoutsoulis4645
@emilecoutsoulis4645 4 года назад
Damn you be on them grind .
@mkst177
@mkst177 4 года назад
i’m from uk and my mum taught me to say the letter h as “aitch” not “haitch”
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Worddddd
@TheLordIsMyShepherd75
@TheLordIsMyShepherd75 4 года назад
Not me
@TheLordIsMyShepherd75
@TheLordIsMyShepherd75 4 года назад
Also please react to Salomon rondon by blanco
@ashleygoggs5679
@ashleygoggs5679 4 года назад
no in the queens english it is haitch. But this will change according to where you are brought up and what accents and dialects are spoken.
@NkhosweNumberOne
@NkhosweNumberOne 3 года назад
@@ashleygoggs5679 What?! The word for the letter 'H' is unaspirated 'aitch', never 'haitch.' Just because lots of people in a certain area mispronounce it as 'haitch' doesn't make it the Queen's English.
@Peejay1966
@Peejay1966 4 года назад
It's always been Hundreds & Thousands from where I am in Scotland; and that's a turnip (Neep), not a Swede, to me. Haggis, neeps and tatties is delicious.
@christiandaugherty6339
@christiandaugherty6339 4 года назад
Yeah, I'd definitely call it a turnip.
@Teebo-tv
@Teebo-tv 4 года назад
12:53, its generally a toastie, you'd call it a cheese toastie if it contains cheese, or just a toastie
@TK-zz1je
@TK-zz1je 4 года назад
We say sprinkles to, that man is to posh😂😂
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Lol I figured that
@sahhull
@sahhull 4 года назад
@@internationalferg Im deffo not posh... They are hundreds and thousands... but just chocolate strands are chocolate sprinkles
@judgejudyslover
@judgejudyslover 4 года назад
International Ferg I’m common as muck and say hundreds and thousands
@DIGZDIGZDIGZ
@DIGZDIGZDIGZ 4 года назад
Probably a regional thing. I also say sprinkles, I bet down south it's hundreds and thousands as they like to be different down there 😂
@judgejudyslover
@judgejudyslover 4 года назад
Damon Gill I’m very very north and say hundreds and thousands. I think it’s an age thing
@dannystevens760
@dannystevens760 4 года назад
Watching from Leeds UK
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Harlem 2 Leeds !!
@camouflagedghost2350
@camouflagedghost2350 4 года назад
4:38 Born and bred in England,...never heard anybody say hundreds and thousands
@Jay-mp7rf
@Jay-mp7rf 4 года назад
Yo ferg , I seen your boy DJ ghost started watching the uk stuff too , could u send him a few tunes for him to start on because you (as a American) would know what songs he would understand . I been watching since your whippin excursion giggs reaction ,keep it up . Blessings from Birmingham .
@TheFinespice
@TheFinespice 4 года назад
Had that experience with the chips when I went to America for the first time I was so mad when I ordered sandwich and chips and got sandwich and a side of horrible stale crisp.
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Hahaha that’s funny 😄
@lizziestafford5398
@lizziestafford5398 4 года назад
we say the small balls are "hundreds and thousands" and the sticks are "sprinkles" here, I'm in Derbyshire, Uk
@scottythedawg
@scottythedawg 4 года назад
I like that you gave a shout out to the original video.
@keithstanhope4278
@keithstanhope4278 4 года назад
Much love you Nottingham uk
@basista12
@basista12 4 года назад
Yo Ferg been watching your videos for time now - love your love for the UK!!!!! You HAVE to watch Ghetts - Mad About Bars, it came out last week. Life changing
@jodiej3469
@jodiej3469 4 года назад
I litreally watched the video u were watching and later i just saw you react to it damnn😀
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Dopeee
@lizziedavidson1987
@lizziedavidson1987 4 года назад
In Scotland a 'swede' is called a 'turnip' which I know a few Americans also use so...
@j4yb0n3z2
@j4yb0n3z2 4 года назад
We say if it’s oats oatmeal but the whole thing it’s being made is porridge
@tdawg5192
@tdawg5192 4 года назад
i just subscribed from liverpool uk
@Ellki52
@Ellki52 4 года назад
I'm from Melbourne, Australia, and we definitely say hundreds and thousands! Haha
@shaungordon9737
@shaungordon9737 4 года назад
Yup and NZ as well
@andreiferariu
@andreiferariu 4 года назад
watching from Jassy, Romania
@deadlydizzle7588
@deadlydizzle7588 4 года назад
My favourite American word is 'talmbout' which I learnt from worldstar 😂
@Noobshire
@Noobshire 4 года назад
Fizzy water seemed to become popular in the UK some time in the 80s, what with an increase in holidays to France and people becoming exposed to Perrier water.
@JamalWawaw
@JamalWawaw 4 года назад
Love from Sheffield 🔵⚪️
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
S/O Sheffield my G
@JamalWawaw
@JamalWawaw 4 года назад
Also I love the vids man keep up the good work g 👊🏾
@perry1154
@perry1154 4 года назад
Watching from Birmingham England
@garygaming9935
@garygaming9935 4 года назад
You a goon straight up
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Lol
@RockPhonic
@RockPhonic 4 года назад
In the UK you would get entrée only in really fancy restaurants (or places trying yo seem fancy) , most places would say Main Course.
@xxparan01axx11
@xxparan01axx11 4 года назад
The best scones ever made are the ones my Great Grandmother used to make! And tinned peaches with coronation milk is amazing
@miananor4304
@miananor4304 4 года назад
You make candy floss by spinning sugar at a high temperature and centrifugal force. This escapes from small holes, resulting in STRINGS of sugar which you then wrap around a stick - Hence why we call it candy floss in the UK(thank Dr Stone for teaching me how that works lol)
@jacksmith4460
@jacksmith4460 4 года назад
"Seltzer water" I only know this from US films, never heard a UK person say it
@leighstevens8605
@leighstevens8605 4 года назад
The thing that got me the most is how the US pronounce Aluminium. In the UK we say Ah-luh-mih-nee-yum. In the US it's Ah-loo-mih-num. I mean, do you pronounce Sodium as Soh-dum. Or Calcium as Cal-Sum?
@andrewjakeman2734
@andrewjakeman2734 4 года назад
They spell it aluminum over there, they took the I out. Good point though
@kymberlierobertson
@kymberlierobertson 4 года назад
Haggis, Neeps and Tatties is the actual best!
@AndeePandee
@AndeePandee 4 года назад
@Big Bawz don't know if you're trolling but Britain is England Scotland and Wales.
@ASquidWithC4
@ASquidWithC4 4 года назад
@@AndeePandee and northern ireland
@AndeePandee
@AndeePandee 4 года назад
@@ASquidWithC4 nah that's the UK. Britain is just the main island.
@ASquidWithC4
@ASquidWithC4 4 года назад
@@AndeePandee britain=/=british
@KS-lu9lu
@KS-lu9lu 4 года назад
andy tenmen 🤣🤣🤣🤣u actually thought u was right🤣🤣🤣🤣that’s the Uk u mong ahahahahah
@aidyb8111
@aidyb8111 4 года назад
Some tinned fruit is ok...just not prunes 😜 Also what do you have with biscuits, we have jam and cream with scones. From Cambridge, UK
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
We have butter or jelly
@aidyb8111
@aidyb8111 4 года назад
Rev. Ros I love grape jelly but it’s hard to get in the UK and expensive. If you want to start an argument in the UK just ask what goes on scones first..cream or jam, it’s jam obvs 😀
@matthill3293
@matthill3293 4 года назад
I'm from England...They're called sprinkles! I have heard of "hundreds and thousands" but very rarely.
@somthingbrutal
@somthingbrutal 4 года назад
sparkling water was about in the 70's when i was growing up but it wasn't common.
@carlena4300
@carlena4300 4 года назад
The only problem I had in the states was when asking for lemonade. In the UK if you ask for a lemonade they will bring you a Sprite or equivalent, in the US they will bring you traditional flat lemonade. I forgot every time and its bloody annoying.
@keithstanhope4278
@keithstanhope4278 4 года назад
Depends where you’re in the uk to what people say never heard hundreds and thousands
@TheFinespice
@TheFinespice 4 года назад
Had that experience with the chips when I went to America for the first time I was so mad when I ordered sandwich and chips and got sandwich and a side of horrible stale crisp.Please
@sacred1827
@sacred1827 4 года назад
My favourite NY slang I learned from Big L: Iron horse for train lol
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Lol word
@sacred1827
@sacred1827 4 года назад
​@@internationalferg Another Harlem dude.
@anastazialee7717
@anastazialee7717 4 года назад
You can compare “squash” to “kool aid”. Instead of having powder form like you guys our is in liquid form called “squash”, “dilute” or “cordial”. We don’t need to add sugar like I’ve heard Americans do to kool aid because the squash is soooo sweet.
@jackonetwo34
@jackonetwo34 4 года назад
With toasties we usually say what's in them and then toastie on then end, Eg: cheese and ham toastie, bbq chicken toastie and stuff like that.
@billiemillie5796
@billiemillie5796 4 года назад
In England it's cider or ruff cider but you can only get half pints of ruff cider in pubs coz it's so strong
@slr8170
@slr8170 4 года назад
Prawns are just large shrimp in America lol I can’t believe you’ve never had mashed rutabaga and turnips, it’s a very southern dish in America. And I would drink Pierre sparkling water as a kid and still do.
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
That’s crazy I just found out about it at like 17
@slr8170
@slr8170 4 года назад
International Ferg I’m 35 so my whole life, kids too but better late than never
@bentaylor4155
@bentaylor4155 4 года назад
T.Roadz black box, this young man is 🔥🔥🔥
@gwop2477
@gwop2477 4 года назад
i ain’t heard most of these words in london
@kjdempsey
@kjdempsey 3 года назад
We say prawns not prunes bro, prunes are dried plums
@mkst177
@mkst177 4 года назад
ayo i’m from cardiff in south wales
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
S\O Cardiff !!!!
@jacksmith4460
@jacksmith4460 4 года назад
I see the same as you we say it both ways too, but with some of these we say one thing more and you say the other more
@gudmunsenboy
@gudmunsenboy 4 года назад
ham and cheese toastie cheese and tomatoe toastie and the tomatoe is like molten lava unless left to cool down hundreds and thousands is interchangeable with sprinkles would maybe say sprinkles for muffins but H & T for ice cream
@viviancoley8611
@viviancoley8611 4 года назад
Some parts of England will use different words for the same thing and also black and white peps will use different words also
@debbieburton938
@debbieburton938 4 года назад
In the Midlands we call it soda water and I don't call it a toastie its double cheese on toast... I havnt seen a slang video but... Slang is a funny thing.. I think my brummie accent is really strong and I get a lot of what???? 😂
@dangreenberg4752
@dangreenberg4752 4 года назад
Sparkling water/seltzer is disgusting
@jacksmith4460
@jacksmith4460 4 года назад
Cheese toastie is when its a sandwich, but if you just had the cheese on a single slice and grilled it, that would be "cheese on toast"
@christmaspudding3106
@christmaspudding3106 4 года назад
Yorkshire we say hundreds and thousands
@chrismcadam8413
@chrismcadam8413 4 года назад
When you say Prawns it sounds like you are saying Prunes
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Lol
@chrismcadam8413
@chrismcadam8413 4 года назад
@@internationalferg say it like you are saying Porn but Prorn 🦐
@DannyWonder
@DannyWonder 4 года назад
He’s pretty much right but there’s some words that we used interchangeably like Americans too. You never really notice it until it’s in a video like this LOL languages are interesting
@nathh9744
@nathh9744 4 года назад
Toastie my g, cheese and bacon toastie
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Hahahaha
@DUBz184
@DUBz184 4 года назад
It’s fucked even though UK started English language and at school we get told to spell words how it sounds but got to say US actually say words how they sound better. 🤯
@p16g3
@p16g3 4 года назад
A lot of people in the UK call grilled cheese "cheese on toast". We just assume it'll be grilled lol
@a-a-ron8789
@a-a-ron8789 4 года назад
I'm english. Where i'm from we say sprinkles, baked potato, chips & fries....chips the chunkier and fries the skinnier
@stevenroberts981
@stevenroberts981 4 года назад
You need to react to ghetts mad about bars, Kenny alstar, it dropped 6 days ago
@internationalferg
@internationalferg 4 года назад
Dopeee
@Rhys78686
@Rhys78686 4 года назад
There is a different accent every 10 minutes by car in the UK and offend there is different words for things and definitely different slang. This guy sounds like he is from the south east of England which is generally the most affluent area of the country so their slang would sound a lot more posh. Cockney, Scottish, Welsh and Irish slang no one understands unless they are from that place but even then that slang varies in the different places in that location
@christomo1076
@christomo1076 4 года назад
It’s a lolly ice where I’m from, not an ice lolly. I’m from a Liverpool and I’ve never heard anyone say ice lolly. I used to say hundreds and thousands, I’m not sure if anyone does anymore though, but it was defo said when I was younger.
@jessieboo4u
@jessieboo4u 4 года назад
If you look up Adele on Jimmy Fallon ‘box of lies, you hear Adele say a doughnut with hundreds and thousands on it!
@Amber-oc9ih
@Amber-oc9ih 4 года назад
I never heard of taffy before I watched American tele
@StalkernoandRosefieldsNormanba
@StalkernoandRosefieldsNormanba 4 года назад
USA English v English English, it is down to pronunciation and the letter U for instance aluminium you pronounce that so differently. Hundreds and Thousands is referring to how many is in the tub/pot they come in. Your videos are cool.
@brandonmoseley-wlodarz658
@brandonmoseley-wlodarz658 4 года назад
Whoa from the uk
@TheIndulged1
@TheIndulged1 4 года назад
Squash, juice I call it cordial
@jacksmith4460
@jacksmith4460 4 года назад
we say baked potato as well and yeh hundreds n thousands (I would never say the whole 'and', its more 'n', that might just be a Bristol ting though)
@rejects1655
@rejects1655 4 года назад
We call it candy floss because it was originally created by a dentist (ironic right)!
@Seannn94
@Seannn94 4 года назад
11:14 - nah we just look for the emoji 🤣🤣😅✌️ 12:15 - Aye lol, I’m from Scotland.. it’s a traditional meal for Robert Burns Night who was and is really famous for his Scottish Poems and spoken word. January 25th. Although it can be eaten anytime really it’s sold all year round (haggis) ✌️ Robert Burns is the one who wrote ‘Auld Lang Syne’ bro 👍
@Seannn94
@Seannn94 4 года назад
@International Ferg
@charleneraymond4036
@charleneraymond4036 4 года назад
You can type both but when we talk about the emoji we say eggplant but if we're talking about the vegetable I usually hear aubergine
@NoNONo979
@NoNONo979 4 года назад
Belize used to be a British colony
@perry1154
@perry1154 4 года назад
Americans really simplify English like in England we walk on the pavement but u.s say sidewalk like to tell you to walk on the side and UK says bin and U.S says waste paper basket to say it's waste paper not fresh clean paper but waste and in UK we put petrol in cars and U.S says gas which is tricky cause the thing about gas like by definition and then petrol being a liquid is some what confusing
@iplayoverwatch6996
@iplayoverwatch6996 4 года назад
Americans take drinking way to seriously. Our legal drinking age is 18 but we can drink when we're 14 if there's an adult with you, but you can drink at any age in your own household. I had my first beer when I was 9
@eril8287
@eril8287 4 года назад
The weird thing is that us UK people from urban areas use a lot of the US words, idk why tho
@joemcdermott8275
@joemcdermott8275 4 года назад
Do Americans hate sparking water /seltzer as much as the UK?
@KS-lu9lu
@KS-lu9lu 4 года назад
And also biscuits and scones aren’t the same but popeyes biscuits are so nice. American biscuits are soft compared to scones
@russianbot3512
@russianbot3512 4 года назад
Yo cheese toasties are godly but yeah it’s called a toastie with anything in it unless it’s tuna and cheese then its a tuna melt.
@russianbot3512
@russianbot3512 4 года назад
@SOME PEOPLE ARE NIGHTMARES what!!, where abouts u from in the UK North or south?
@j4yb0n3z2
@j4yb0n3z2 4 года назад
We call them sprinkles he’s chatting shit, excuse my language
@JustAnotherBrotherHD
@JustAnotherBrotherHD 4 года назад
You can type in aubergine on iPhone and it'll come up with the purple emoji
@JohnSmith-ov7ol
@JohnSmith-ov7ol 4 года назад
Bro please do Samurai Blackbox
@DUFFUSable
@DUFFUSable 4 года назад
I am from Yorkshire england
@sixfootsosa4466
@sixfootsosa4466 4 года назад
React to Ghetts ( Mozambique ft Moon child ) 🔥🔥🔥. Your defo gonna enjoy this one still
@sarahfields288
@sarahfields288 4 года назад
I think what you call shrimp we call KING prawns
@jackevans3012
@jackevans3012 4 года назад
Bro I live in the UK and who the fuck says hundreds and thousands ahhahaha
@maj8216
@maj8216 4 года назад
Is it fuck hundred and thousands we say sprinkles 😂 some west shit that
@crispyelderberry9998
@crispyelderberry9998 4 года назад
Actually only those who haven’t been to school pronounce it ‘hayche’ instead of ‘ayche’
@christiandaugherty6339
@christiandaugherty6339 4 года назад
Haitch is the pronunciation that was taught by catholic schools, so people from Irish families are likely to use that pronunciation.
@deeeeeeezzzzaaaa
@deeeeeeezzzzaaaa 4 года назад
@@christiandaugherty6339 i agreed, i see they teach you to pronounce the H in English schools.
@mikehunt6195
@mikehunt6195 4 года назад
New title idea, English vs American English
@sahhull
@sahhull 4 года назад
No James. Theres British English and incorrect English :-)
@mikehunt6195
@mikehunt6195 4 года назад
Northy aye that sounds about right too👍🏻
@zidane8452
@zidane8452 Год назад
Correction: French English vs real English from America
@mikehunt6195
@mikehunt6195 Год назад
@@zidane8452 kk
@Skiltra
@Skiltra 4 года назад
Hundreds and thousands is obviously a southern england thing as they like long words. just sprinkles were i live. Also im definitely sure what makes a cheese toastie is that it is enclosed and how its prepared. Because if someone said you want cheese on toast then its obviously not toastie but if they said toastie then i will know its going to be enclosed. Also its eggplant but i dislike the aubergine word. I dont why he says Eitch for "H" i just say the letter how it is. Frosting and iceing are the same in my opinion. But im deifnitely sure not every one uses comlicated words and just describe what they are talking about as it requires basic english
@Mind-your-own-beeswax
@Mind-your-own-beeswax 4 года назад
Skiltra The Philosophical no it’s a generational thing. I’m from the north east and always called them hundreds and thousands.
@-kallz-6108
@-kallz-6108 4 года назад
Silverware in England are trophies from Sports
@g33335
@g33335 4 года назад
Only tinned fruit I like is pineapples, so fucking nice not baiting
@kieranhutcheon4369
@kieranhutcheon4369 4 года назад
I say sprinkles anyway😂
@danielhughes4005
@danielhughes4005 4 года назад
Australians say hundreds and thousands as well
@mrm5183
@mrm5183 4 года назад
Nah I say sprinkles and I’m from the UK. I think I used to say hundreds and thousands when I was a kid though Aubergine 🍆 comes up on mine 😀
@jodiej3469
@jodiej3469 4 года назад
Lol same
@TheLordIsMyShepherd75
@TheLordIsMyShepherd75 4 года назад
React to ,Blanco: Salomon Rondon
@KS-lu9lu
@KS-lu9lu 4 года назад
I’m from UK and It’s called sprinkles wtf is hundreds and thousands🤣
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