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American English vs British English: 55 differences! How many did you know? Can you think of any others? Our American friends have different names for things than us in the UK. If you are learning English as a 2nd language it can get confusing. If you want to learn the British accent it's useful to know some of these differences.
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Комментарии : 13 тыс.   
@joccie7113
@joccie7113 4 года назад
UK: Gherkins US: Pickles Me: jalapenos?
@diguens
@diguens 4 года назад
Me: pepinos
@maksimusblack
@maksimusblack 4 года назад
Jocelyn J no ,jalapeños is a pepper ,and gherkins are cucumbers
@DreamingAstro
@DreamingAstro 4 года назад
LOL I thought they were jalopeños as well
@the_boy_15
@the_boy_15 4 года назад
me : green olives
@flamingpieherman9822
@flamingpieherman9822 4 года назад
I know right? They didn't look like pickles or gherkins it looks like jalapenos
@moss4447
@moss4447 4 года назад
Him: "what are you looking at there? this nice green area" Her: "Yard" Him: "Garden" Me: "g r a s s"
@techno1602
@techno1602 4 года назад
Lol you are correct
@kermiekermie333
@kermiekermie333 4 года назад
Lawn
@arwahsapi
@arwahsapi 4 года назад
Me too
@mastercheif6663
@mastercheif6663 4 года назад
Me: mansion
@itsmenelson3010
@itsmenelson3010 4 года назад
Did u just assume genders in 2020
@VoidHxnter
@VoidHxnter 4 года назад
“Americans keep things simple don’t they” *2 slides later* US: Anesthesiologist UK: Anesthetist
@Arlen56_
@Arlen56_ 4 года назад
VoidHxnter that’s kinda the thing, they add ologist to lots of things.
@ramuk1127
@ramuk1127 4 года назад
also the entire imperial system 💀
@matthewsullivan4108
@matthewsullivan4108 4 года назад
And Americans do keep things simple. They changed "pavement" to "sidewalk" so that people would know to walk to the sides and not in the middle of the road....
@Arlen56_
@Arlen56_ 4 года назад
Matthew Sullivan shut up changing mum to mOm isn’t simple.
@darkyanims6704
@darkyanims6704 4 года назад
@@Arlen56_ Uhh sensitive, but ok...
@dogchickencatboi5910
@dogchickencatboi5910 4 года назад
I have never heard anyone in America _ever_ call economy class “coach”
@judemanning
@judemanning 4 года назад
Same
@sheamus523
@sheamus523 4 года назад
I thought maybe I'm wrong when i heard she said "coach" lol
@AGM90.90
@AGM90.90 4 года назад
American airlines call it coach if I remember correctly from when I flew with Delta.
@sheamus523
@sheamus523 4 года назад
@@AGM90.90 omg so im wrong again, I haven't heard that before lol
@dogchickencatboi5910
@dogchickencatboi5910 4 года назад
Antonio Menga, American Airlines is a weirdo
@dementrisignis6727
@dementrisignis6727 4 года назад
Americans: Period Brits: full stop Me: dot.
@Untiforgins
@Untiforgins 4 года назад
Me: decimal point
@chenzie8461
@chenzie8461 4 года назад
small circle
@Untiforgins
@Untiforgins 4 года назад
@@chenzie8461 you gotta... point! HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa LoL
@itzskormzy7616
@itzskormzy7616 4 года назад
Untiforgins that isn’t funny what are you five?
@Untiforgins
@Untiforgins 4 года назад
@@itzskormzy7616 Noone asked for your opinion. What are you 7? Getting triggered at every little thing
@rubentamayo1424
@rubentamayo1424 4 года назад
Her: real estate Him: property Me: a house
@SpectralArchivist
@SpectralArchivist 4 года назад
Same!
@calzhs9277
@calzhs9277 4 года назад
A gaff
@xaku5383
@xaku5383 4 года назад
Me: a mansion?
@yona9868206861
@yona9868206861 4 года назад
Ruben Tamayo makaan
@jackskellington8720
@jackskellington8720 4 года назад
Basically
@AHXSN.0
@AHXSN.0 4 года назад
USA: Parakeet UK: Budgerigar Me: Parrot
@leonghongling9842
@leonghongling9842 4 года назад
Same
@blueicecream3199
@blueicecream3199 4 года назад
BIRD
@spicyramennn
@spicyramennn 4 года назад
same bro 💀
@chia8609
@chia8609 4 года назад
samee 💀
@mitterios2827
@mitterios2827 4 года назад
It's a specific type of parrot.
@samara_w3273
@samara_w3273 4 года назад
8:58 british: programme american: shows me: series?
@Blxssom_Olive
@Blxssom_Olive 3 года назад
SAME LOL
@Bluflisha0
@Bluflisha0 3 года назад
Same OMG 😂
@skinbubby
@skinbubby 4 года назад
So my vocabulary is mixed up with half American and half British? And accent is American
@ingster431
@ingster431 4 года назад
Tae’s BAE same
@ingster431
@ingster431 4 года назад
But only in different situations
@Space_Potat
@Space_Potat 4 года назад
Same. Kinda same
@brothaincrisis
@brothaincrisis 4 года назад
Same! haha xd
@preityeuricca6122
@preityeuricca6122 4 года назад
Same
@killinglyre
@killinglyre 4 года назад
American : taking a test British : sitting an exam Me : taking an exam
@Ashley_Graves_1
@Ashley_Graves_1 4 года назад
I use test and exam interchangeably.
@qinnovalastname4343
@qinnovalastname4343 4 года назад
Me: sitting a test
@Hepoxni
@Hepoxni 4 года назад
Exams are harder than tests
@soartearstudio
@soartearstudio 4 года назад
I said test, quiz and exam I was just looking at a picture so I didn't really have any context to now which it really was
@zacharystone8817
@zacharystone8817 4 года назад
exams matter, tests don't
@space6477
@space6477 4 года назад
2:30 “What class are these poor people sitting in?” Me: Don’t we all sit in economy class?
@yoironfistbro8128
@yoironfistbro8128 4 года назад
I think that poor is in a sympathetic contest like "Poor you, that must be awful".
@minecraftstation6422
@minecraftstation6422 4 года назад
@@yoironfistbro8128 I am not a native speaker and got from the first time cuz I already know that it is not rlly that comfortable.
@flickey4542
@flickey4542 4 года назад
they had tv in front of them
@darkyanims6704
@darkyanims6704 4 года назад
@@flickey4542 All economy classes have that
@flickey4542
@flickey4542 4 года назад
@@darkyanims6704 when i go on holiday theydont have it
@copper7149
@copper7149 4 года назад
8:40 crunchy? I'm sorry I'm American and here we definitely say hippie never heard crunchy
@RavenShadow7777
@RavenShadow7777 3 года назад
@Doodad I am American too and I agree with you cause I never heard that name in my life. I always say hippie like hipster
@johnalanelson
@johnalanelson 4 года назад
I've lived in the US for 56 years, speak proper American English and I have never heard anyone call a hippie a "crunchy"!
@forrest4datrees547
@forrest4datrees547 4 года назад
Yeah I said Hippie; I never ever heard a flower child described as crunchy-sounds like they're dirty to me when described that way.
@johnalanelson
@johnalanelson 4 года назад
@@forrest4datrees547 They used to call them beatniks, that was before the mid 60s
@shaunw9270
@shaunw9270 4 года назад
I thought she said Grungy?!
@vailix9627
@vailix9627 4 года назад
I've lived in the US for 95 years.
@johnalanelson
@johnalanelson 4 года назад
@@vailix9627 Congrats on living so long, but you don't have any where near 2000 subscribers!
@_-spike-_
@_-spike-_ 4 года назад
Me an Australian: *confused half US half UK noises*
@KoopaTroopa1
@KoopaTroopa1 4 года назад
Meanwhile I’m British and I’m pretty much the same as you
@matthewpotts5100
@matthewpotts5100 4 года назад
Dragon Master 7 Aussies are legends their accent is so good like big up Australia
@Squidintux
@Squidintux 4 года назад
Same
@elliotfischer7391
@elliotfischer7391 4 года назад
So true. Us Aussies are kinda both XD
@booker4984
@booker4984 4 года назад
All English speakers. All confusing styles of slang
@benmilkins5561
@benmilkins5561 4 года назад
I’m from Australia, we are mix of both, but leaning more towards British.
@leonghongling9842
@leonghongling9842 4 года назад
Malaysian here, I use a mix of both although I learned more towards British.
@schecidnavarrete3036
@schecidnavarrete3036 3 года назад
I'm American and I use more British vocabulary.
@just.monaa_
@just.monaa_ 3 года назад
Same
@manvidhiman5417
@manvidhiman5417 3 года назад
Indian and unsurprisingly entirely British vocab, except a few tid bits where the bloke had his own vocabulary like ball pool-
@yunyun5118
@yunyun5118 3 года назад
same here in asia
@Plaegu
@Plaegu 4 года назад
This is the most unamerican person you could’ve found 😂 “Crunchy” wtf? I’m from WV and I for some reason have more of a UK vocabulary than an American one according to this video
@AmIevenmeormore
@AmIevenmeormore 4 года назад
Yeah, I'm from FL and I never heard of the term crunchy, they were hippies.
@gwoptalk1268
@gwoptalk1268 3 года назад
Noah her accent isn’t so American either or is that just me?
@blubfishuwaaa
@blubfishuwaaa 3 года назад
same here lol, im from london and i've never heard anyone call it a 'gherkin' or 'ball pool' haha. according to the video i have a mix between us and uk vocabulary
@trihsty
@trihsty 3 года назад
@@blubfishuwaaa I'm from Malaysia but we use British English I've never heard of "gherkin" but I've heard of "ball pool"
@kitpy
@kitpy 3 года назад
Indeed. As an American, I have NEVER heard anyone call them “crunchies”
@Porko023
@Porko023 4 года назад
5:13 Wtf, I’ve always thought tests are just to ‘test’ your abilities, the grades don’t matter much. Whereas exams are the real thing, the final final test.
@coreykhoo1027
@coreykhoo1027 4 года назад
Same
@woods2424
@woods2424 4 года назад
yeah, at my school (canadian) tests and exams are different things. like an end of unit test and a end of semester exam, we also use grade 9-12 instead of year 10-13 or freshman through senior
@bolican9843
@bolican9843 4 года назад
Yeah
@mrhegarty179
@mrhegarty179 4 года назад
In Britain we call them tests (in primary school) or exams (in secondary school) and then the final exams are called GCSE’s
@yabazyabacoffee
@yabazyabacoffee 4 года назад
Same
@sedraakyoulli3336
@sedraakyoulli3336 4 года назад
I found out that i speak English with British vocabulary but i have an American accent 😑😑 it is hard to sound like a native speaker but the vocabulary reveals you 😂😂
@wbxqrl
@wbxqrl 4 года назад
Ahh same here
@Beasho-Basha
@Beasho-Basha 4 года назад
me too😂
@rosescandles7890
@rosescandles7890 4 года назад
Yeh I speek English words in a american acsent and people are like are you amarcan and I'm English
@sedraakyoulli3336
@sedraakyoulli3336 4 года назад
@@rosescandles7890 I don't think you are a native speaker, but yeah still when you have the accent
@joscelynstott8623
@joscelynstott8623 4 года назад
I grew up saying round a bout and I live in America i never knew it was called a traffic circle
@java_bean
@java_bean 4 года назад
American here: nobody has ever called a hippie a "crunchy"
@atlas_1802
@atlas_1802 3 года назад
ikr
@lynzwayssidepiece
@lynzwayssidepiece 3 года назад
Ikr?? Never heard someone say that in my life
@jamesdorpinghaus3294
@jamesdorpinghaus3294 3 года назад
I feel the same way. Crunchy is a texture of food. We don't eat hippies.
@KB-5.Feldartillerie-Regiment
@KB-5.Feldartillerie-Regiment 3 года назад
I have never heard crunchy
@FormaCodex_5-7
@FormaCodex_5-7 3 года назад
but american tankers call ground troops that. (the sound they make when an accident happens)
@remdog37
@remdog37 4 года назад
UK : Afghanistan oil reserves US : Oh yeah we call that bringing peace and democracy to the middle east
@matchaquinn8188
@matchaquinn8188 4 года назад
Dark joke😂😂
@kanyewestbank9677
@kanyewestbank9677 4 года назад
LMAO
@ayaanj1674
@ayaanj1674 3 года назад
What peace is in the middle east it has been left in ruins
@TheCerebralDude
@TheCerebralDude 2 года назад
Afghanistan doesn’t have oil…wrong country
@CaptainNoch
@CaptainNoch 4 года назад
When you grow up outside of both countries speaking English as a first language, with an American accent but a mish-mash of vocabulary from both standards.
@hunnqy3102
@hunnqy3102 4 года назад
when in school they teach you british but the internet teaches you mostly american.
@mihnea1702
@mihnea1702 4 года назад
I found the english accent easier rather than the american accent. It’s easier to pronounce words and you don’t need to put an accent on the “R”.
@LofiBoy™
@LofiBoy™ 4 года назад
My Taekook Romance yessss exactly smhh
@penguin-tc1cx
@penguin-tc1cx 4 года назад
this is literally the definition of me 😂😂
@saraha8276
@saraha8276 4 года назад
Same. My mom (who basically taught me) learned British English, I went to an American school for my entire life and to uni in Britain. My accent is confusing af.
@alecte_
@alecte_ 4 года назад
We sure as hell dont say crunchy we say hippies 😆
@elena79rus
@elena79rus 4 года назад
True.
@KTown_Painter
@KTown_Painter 4 года назад
Thank you. Wtf is a crunchy?!
@telph3223
@telph3223 4 года назад
Please I'm curious the first person who reads this comment and has ever heard of them as crunchies please @me
@NIKITAxox
@NIKITAxox 4 года назад
Alecte_ yeah for real like who th says crunchy
@Camila-qm1vu
@Camila-qm1vu 4 года назад
What the frigg is a crunchy
@jackscrivens9520
@jackscrivens9520 4 года назад
I am British, but I spend a lot of my time on the internet where everything is American. My natural dialect is a mix of both, but it's still mostly British.
@MarcusVinicius116
@MarcusVinicius116 3 года назад
Shouldn't you write in real english from Oxford, to show you use the real language and not a bastardised dialect ?
@Nashy119
@Nashy119 3 года назад
@@MarcusVinicius116 There's a dictionary from Oxford (only from the 1800s) but the language is from the nearby northern coast of continental Europe (around Denmark).
@niceuser1237
@niceuser1237 3 года назад
Same 👌
@stevehendon4076
@stevehendon4076 2 года назад
@@MarcusVinicius116 shouldn't that be 'bastardized'.🤣. 'ize' for the ending of some words is the 'preferred Oxford way'.😊😎
@MarcusVinicius116
@MarcusVinicius116 2 года назад
@@stevehendon4076 no, that's the american way. In good english we must use an s.
@sul41m
@sul41m 4 года назад
4:48 Brit: to mark American: to grade Me, an international student: to aSSesS
@poopsickle2411
@poopsickle2411 3 года назад
Assess an assessment 😳
@hayleyhillier4943
@hayleyhillier4943 4 года назад
Meanwhile Australia is a mix of British and American english with Aussie slang on the side
@tanakifasismith3773
@tanakifasismith3773 4 года назад
Its the same with NZ english
@eggcracker2357
@eggcracker2357 4 года назад
Hayley H Yes
@jason_7915
@jason_7915 4 года назад
No u guys are upside down
@dreadfulbadger
@dreadfulbadger 4 года назад
Aussie slang is the best! Lol
@dave-jb6rr
@dave-jb6rr 4 года назад
Farkin oath
@pixistr
@pixistr 4 года назад
In my entire British life I have never once heard "ball pool" That's a ball pit.
@lailajade7146
@lailajade7146 4 года назад
pixellstr ball POOL
@erintbh
@erintbh 4 года назад
SAME. I SAY BALL PIT AND I'M BRITISH
@renamamiya5115
@renamamiya5115 4 года назад
Im Canadian and I say POOL.. all my life I grew up confused with words.
@jamie-tu7vw
@jamie-tu7vw 4 года назад
Issa ball pit! What is a ball pool anyway?
@nathanday6532
@nathanday6532 4 года назад
Agreed ball pit who tf calls it ball pool that would confuse me
@simpson9448
@simpson9448 4 года назад
Guy: What’s this? Kid: A shooting range Guy: No, a school Kid: a shooting range
@LunasofficialMum
@LunasofficialMum 4 года назад
The original comment which you copied is RIGHT ABOVE you, for your information, Dearie.
@simpson9448
@simpson9448 4 года назад
Rabail Jehan what was the comment cause I don’t remember copying anyone? I looked on my other account at this vid and there were no similar comments anywhere near this one.
@matthewsullivan4108
@matthewsullivan4108 4 года назад
@@simpson9448 someone literally posted that comment but better 2 months ago. Yours was 3 weeks ago. Dont deny it. This is copied. You have been caught out. Deal with it. Try to defend yourself now and you just look like an idiot. And gathering that you already do, I advice that you dont. In future, dont copy comments, theres literally no point. Likes on comments mean nothing on youtube, and everyone has already seen it cos they will have seen the original that you copied it from. As we have. Especially given that the original is immediately above yours.
@-.bella.-
@-.bella.- 4 года назад
I don't get it
@simpson9448
@simpson9448 4 года назад
Bella it’s a stereotype that Americans “confuse” schools and shooting ranges since there are a lot of school shootings
@donutnarwhal135
@donutnarwhal135 4 года назад
the "gym" one would actually probably be recreation center, or rec center in the USA.
@user-tq9vs6fc9u
@user-tq9vs6fc9u 4 года назад
or community center or fitness center.
@jnurse24
@jnurse24 4 года назад
Dunno, I’ve always called the whole thing a gym.
@fadumomohamed2342
@fadumomohamed2342 3 года назад
I literally just call it ymca even if it ain’t a ymca lol
@stonecoldsteveaustin2095
@stonecoldsteveaustin2095 3 года назад
Isn’t that a YMCA
@a3tro446
@a3tro446 3 года назад
I’d call it a club
@johnlabus7359
@johnlabus7359 4 года назад
To be fair, the majority of these words are also used in the USA. Only about a dozen of them would really create a confusing issue for many Americans.
@fl4135
@fl4135 4 года назад
It's the same in the UK, we can still understand all of it
@YangSing1
@YangSing1 4 года назад
Finn L I disagree. A lot of these American words I wouldn’t know what it meant
@syeedahmed154
@syeedahmed154 4 года назад
🇬🇧: programme 🇺🇸: show Me (a British person): tv series
@changjiang3152
@changjiang3152 4 года назад
Syeed Ahmed Me (and representing my friends): TV shows
@samueladeyemi7156
@samueladeyemi7156 4 года назад
Me: TV
@aymanplayzmc6326
@aymanplayzmc6326 4 года назад
@altijdcop me: (a moroccan dutch person) sahbe tv programma
@renetto_
@renetto_ 4 года назад
Me (a Russian who‘s always confusing “false friends” words): Cerial XD
@dereniek4069
@dereniek4069 4 года назад
Me:(a polish person) program telewizyjny xD
@imaseagullgimmeyourfries2399
@imaseagullgimmeyourfries2399 4 года назад
Crunchy? No! Americans say “hippie” Like Woodstock, that’s for hippie’s
@pinkiepiefan02
@pinkiepiefan02 3 года назад
Nah hippies aren't crunchy, they're more like the texture of apples
@Tired-and-cold
@Tired-and-cold 3 года назад
@@pinkiepiefan02 I’m sorry…. WHAT
@imaseagullgimmeyourfries2399
@imaseagullgimmeyourfries2399 3 года назад
@@pinkiepiefan02 the ones I’ve had are quite chewy
@pinkiepiefan02
@pinkiepiefan02 3 года назад
@@imaseagullgimmeyourfries2399 lucky! You got the organic ones. Im only able to get the processed ones
@imaseagullgimmeyourfries2399
@imaseagullgimmeyourfries2399 3 года назад
@@pinkiepiefan02 that sucks man
@thatonecomfortfriend2008
@thatonecomfortfriend2008 4 года назад
8:42 I’m American and I have never heard anyone call people like that crunchies, I’ve always called them hippies or hippie chicks
@koi1091
@koi1091 4 года назад
British: “Jam” American: “Jelly” Me: “Candle”
@adelnaya5445
@adelnaya5445 4 года назад
True
@coffee-lc
@coffee-lc 4 года назад
Lol
@bobsonf8731
@bobsonf8731 4 года назад
Me:meth
@Maiim
@Maiim 4 года назад
True 😂
@lily-gj9hq
@lily-gj9hq 4 года назад
me: “juice”
@dippsslipps4038
@dippsslipps4038 4 года назад
UK: Croissant US: Croissant Tom Holland: QuAKsOn
@den1ro
@den1ro 4 года назад
Carl Wheezer: cwesaan
@lukasyee2296
@lukasyee2296 4 года назад
Trekkzy CWESAAAAN
@emoboilandon6226
@emoboilandon6226 4 года назад
Dipps Slipps “can you say QuAcKsOOn??”
@zoebadzx6933
@zoebadzx6933 4 года назад
That’s actually how you’re supposed to say it tho... so the others are both wrong
@dale897
@dale897 4 года назад
He says it right you do not say the T.
@sweetsunia
@sweetsunia 3 года назад
3:29 *i DIED at ‘budgie comes out of the oven-‘*
@ruchikadayal9469
@ruchikadayal9469 4 года назад
I finally know now why they say period at the end of sentences. Took me this long.
@mwavey1613
@mwavey1613 4 года назад
UK: "We call this a school" US: "Oh we call that a shooting range"
@Neyobe
@Neyobe 4 года назад
ShadowParadox I’m lmao
@Max-ls2ye
@Max-ls2ye 4 года назад
Xd
@absolutelynothing5192
@absolutelynothing5192 4 года назад
All the pumped up kids
@noobscoopsies1100
@noobscoopsies1100 4 года назад
Wait you remind me to PUBG 😂😂😂 👌
@BuboIsAlive
@BuboIsAlive 4 года назад
I legit laughed
@mrmustang61j37
@mrmustang61j37 4 года назад
“What’s this?” “Your mom” “No we call that Obese”
@connor7558
@connor7558 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kristaex
@kristaex 4 года назад
What’s this Your dad No we call that missing
@neohuntley5872
@neohuntley5872 4 года назад
Some random dude fam why you gotta do me like that😭😭😂😂
@eclipzzz__8425
@eclipzzz__8425 4 года назад
I'm fucking dying man 🤣
@arthurmorgan445
@arthurmorgan445 4 года назад
Ouch
@giahung2983
@giahung2983 4 года назад
“Not every accent is absolute” (UK) -Grian
@charlespeterwatson9051
@charlespeterwatson9051 3 года назад
3:30 "Rotisserie" means it's cooked on a rotating spit in a heated oven. If the chicken is in a pan in an oven, it's just cooked. 3:52 We omit the "h" 6:20 There's also tee ball, a child's baseball game but the ball is set on a pole to be hit.. 6:36 That's Santa Claus. Father Christmas has a different ensemble. 8:40 I have never heard of a "crunchy" to describe that kind of woman. I thought you meant "grungy" because that was a noun once in the early 90's. 11:12 I wanted to hear her say "Ursa Major". .
@rachelcookie321
@rachelcookie321 Год назад
Now I want to know what you think Father Christmas wears. I always grew up with them being used for the same guy and when I google Father Christmas he’s wearing the same clothes.
@bosnianseparatist1174
@bosnianseparatist1174 4 года назад
1:58 who is this guy US: janitor UK: caretaker Me: *CLEANER*
@cowboy_levi6283
@cowboy_levi6283 4 года назад
Me: **PLEB**
@walkelftexasranger
@walkelftexasranger 4 года назад
@@cowboy_levi6283 LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
@flavouredwater3896
@flavouredwater3896 4 года назад
THATS WHAT I SAY
@spartan_7088
@spartan_7088 4 года назад
Me: Custodian
@Cashbagontop
@Cashbagontop 4 года назад
I use to call janitors my personal slaves that clean up after me
@zzcrazzprozz
@zzcrazzprozz 4 года назад
Her: taking an test Him: sitting an exam Me: failing an exam
@frxnzy8674
@frxnzy8674 4 года назад
Jonah lol
@mxddie4006
@mxddie4006 4 года назад
O o f
@fangborealis4629
@fangborealis4629 4 года назад
y e s
@madspham2087
@madspham2087 4 года назад
Ofc u did when you say “an test”
@zzcrazzprozz
@zzcrazzprozz 4 года назад
Jake Chen that’s why an failed my exams
@cs7simmo246
@cs7simmo246 4 года назад
Its Merry Christmas mate come on lad your representing all of us
@aabigail.
@aabigail. 4 года назад
6:10 in Scotland we have S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 and S6 so that's all the years of High School.
@krissyraffytaffy6355
@krissyraffytaffy6355 4 года назад
I have never heard the word crunchy been used like that in my life lol
@MiuXiu
@MiuXiu 4 года назад
Krissy Raffanti same I’m pretty confused about a couple of them and I’ve lived in the US for 30 years lol. Maybe it’s a new thing? I guess some hippies do look kind of crunchy feeling.
@smylyface
@smylyface 4 года назад
I thought she was saying grungy and they spelled it incorrectly.
@solomontsai8589
@solomontsai8589 4 года назад
☺smylyface☺ a grungy aesthetic is really similar to billie eilish’s aesthetic but tie dye is not billie eilish-y or grungy at all
@smylyface
@smylyface 4 года назад
@@solomontsai8589 I have no idea who Billie Eilish is but Kurt Cobain is what I think of when I hear the word grungy. lol
@julianzuniga8905
@julianzuniga8905 4 года назад
@@MiuXiu I'm 18 and no, crunchy is not a new thing
@CaptMcslappy
@CaptMcslappy 4 года назад
I've never heard of somebody calling a Hippie "crunchy" in my whole life.
@GhimyDaCheese
@GhimyDaCheese 4 года назад
When a cannibal is eating a hippie and accidentally bites through a bone with his concrete hard teeth.
@ayelet_t_r
@ayelet_t_r 4 года назад
i was sure it was grungey at first lmao
@TheVirtualObserver
@TheVirtualObserver 4 года назад
Literally never heard of ‘hippies’ being called ‘crunchies’. 😂
@azophi
@azophi 4 года назад
yup, that's the first thing i think of when i say crunchy
@balsnuiver
@balsnuiver 4 года назад
Zane lmao
@ViVi_s.Playlists
@ViVi_s.Playlists 3 года назад
I'm learning English and honestly this is so useful to learn new vocabularies
@its.kaylin.8807
@its.kaylin.8807 3 года назад
i’m from the US- i say a few of the british things: hand it in, recreation center, Community center (i don’t just say gym), exam (sometimes if it’s a big test it’s an exam)
@musicaltheatergeek79
@musicaltheatergeek79 4 года назад
3:48 There is no *H* in the American spelling of 'yogurt.'
@ma_paya9140
@ma_paya9140 4 года назад
Didn't even know the British ones did
@Camila-qm1vu
@Camila-qm1vu 4 года назад
Yeah what the crud is dat
@ary2766
@ary2766 4 года назад
did you mean what the *CURD* is that?
@Neroshy
@Neroshy 4 года назад
Neo nah that was a good joke
@jason_7915
@jason_7915 4 года назад
@@Neroshy How do you say ur name?
@uranicstring748
@uranicstring748 4 года назад
Her: "Have you *graded* my test?" Him: "Have you *marked* my test?" Me: "Have you *corrected* my test?"
@ShiroOrochi
@ShiroOrochi 4 года назад
Me: "Have you *checked* my test?"
@canelones3996
@canelones3996 4 года назад
Yep, I thought... Am I saying it wrong???
@lovelyroses9537
@lovelyroses9537 4 года назад
Me: Have you *read over* my test?
@renee9695
@renee9695 4 года назад
Me: "Have you *seen* my test?"
@heinzmayonez3468
@heinzmayonez3468 4 года назад
Same
@springinggrass
@springinggrass 3 года назад
A lot of these can be said either way in the U.S. It also depends on where you're from in the U.S. Just like the UK, there's a lot of regional variety.
@ahhhhhmentalblock373
@ahhhhhmentalblock373 4 года назад
his accent full on went somerset when he got to budgie and i love it
@stevehendon4076
@stevehendon4076 2 года назад
I noticed that as well😊😊😎
@NybKww
@NybKww 4 года назад
I’m american I say property and real estate interchangeably. Also realtor and real estate agent. Fall and autumn interchangeably as well Edit: I’ve NEVER heard crunchy???? It’s always been hippie????
@shaunw9270
@shaunw9270 4 года назад
I'm British, 50 years old, and have been aware of all those American equivalents all my life and my kids generation often use the American options due to all the exposure to American TV programmes & films and moreover, the internet. I also know Americans from NY that have always called a tap ,a tap and not a faucet, although they crack up laughing at me if I mention the Estate Agent instead of Realtor 😉👍
@geeninallcaps4678
@geeninallcaps4678 4 года назад
I think she made up using crunchy like that as a joke tbh. Because I have been to every state in the continental US, spent a large portion of that time with people who dress like that and have only ever heard people say hippy
@themaggattack
@themaggattack 4 года назад
@@geeninallcaps4678 Really? Crunchy has been a term for at least a decade. Crunchy like granola, you know?
@geeninallcaps4678
@geeninallcaps4678 4 года назад
@@themaggattack I've heard people say someone's hair looks crunchy that's it. People I have been around have always just said hippy
@thelastlighter-9059
@thelastlighter-9059 4 года назад
@@themaggattack idk what "decade" you've been in or if you REALLY know how long a decade is but legit NOBODY says people who dress like that are "crunchy" or "crunchy granola" or no snacks or food descriptions JUST. HIPPIES.
@jen3405
@jen3405 4 года назад
UK: Stacking shelves US: Stocking shelves Me: Restocking
@christiangarza449
@christiangarza449 4 года назад
What if it's the first time they ever put stuff in those shelves. It would be stocking shelves. I'm an American merchandiser and I just explain my job as me just going to stores to stock my companies product
@normalday4306
@normalday4306 4 года назад
It's the same as stocking shelves
@rat_king-
@rat_king- 4 года назад
the slow destruction of english by the american invaders
@darwino3o538
@darwino3o538 4 года назад
UK: Stacking shelves US: Stocking Shelves Mythical Gamer: Restocking Me: Restocking the shelves
@nickramirez5310
@nickramirez5310 4 года назад
Restocking the inventory
@MoviesWithMia
@MoviesWithMia 3 года назад
Right before the part when you were talking about the anesthesiologist, you said that a person “had an accident” and “needed an operation” I found this interesting because it would have been said differently in America, or at least on the west coast. I would have said that that person “had been in an accident” and “needed surgery”. I think this is so cool, how we both speak the English language, but there are so many differences! Thanks for this video :)
@JTHudd
@JTHudd 4 года назад
With the hippie one, I’ve never heard anyone (literally anyone) say “Crunchy” (I’m American)
@tkkmss5713
@tkkmss5713 4 года назад
*shows image of the Heinkel He-111* America: aircraft Britain: *battle of Britain flashbacks*
@eraukah
@eraukah 4 года назад
Could you give me a timestamp?
@adashi6ix9ine43
@adashi6ix9ine43 4 года назад
@@eraukah 4:20
@LukeGB003
@LukeGB003 4 года назад
I'm guessing you dont like england
@tkkmss5713
@tkkmss5713 4 года назад
No I’m fine with them ( I make a lot of WW2 jokes)
@booker4984
@booker4984 4 года назад
As an American I use about half of these “British” vocabulary lol
@walkelftexasranger
@walkelftexasranger 4 года назад
As European I must use both. Because english teachers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@rageinternet9391
@rageinternet9391 4 года назад
I'm pretty sure Americans have Snakes and Ladders as well...
@booker4984
@booker4984 4 года назад
RAGE INTERNET!!! Our version of the game is chutes and ladders but it’s literally the same thing
@rageinternet9391
@rageinternet9391 4 года назад
@@booker4984 lol I didn't know that
@booker4984
@booker4984 4 года назад
RAGE INTERNET!!! It’s the same game. But instead of snakes you have slides. It’s a small world
@learnnewfoodworldwide8806
@learnnewfoodworldwide8806 3 года назад
When he said " *What class are these poor people sitting in* " ....That hit me badly
@poppergaming3108
@poppergaming3108 2 года назад
I have a dressing gown and wear it whenever I'm in home it's just so good and comfy even when I haven't had a bath/shower
@richmandudyt2925
@richmandudyt2925 4 года назад
American : Yard British : Garden Me : Lawn
@ghostbusterjc175
@ghostbusterjc175 4 года назад
Me: grass
@itsmysticc3971
@itsmysticc3971 4 года назад
richmanDUDYT only use lawn when you say mowing the lawn. Mowing the garden doesn’t fit idk why
@qinnovalastname4343
@qinnovalastname4343 4 года назад
@@itsmysticc3971 rip the flowers if you do more the garden
@echo8481
@echo8481 4 года назад
Me: Property.
@thedudeabides1969
@thedudeabides1969 4 года назад
Me:Garden because I'm british
@zhulfiqa8382
@zhulfiqa8382 4 года назад
UK: exist US: say something different to UK Australia: Guess I’ll choose both
@Chosen_Ash
@Chosen_Ash 4 года назад
Magma Matrix Canada does some of each
@cookiecat0503
@cookiecat0503 4 года назад
Magma Matrix ikr, but we also add an accent
@zhulfiqa8382
@zhulfiqa8382 4 года назад
Cookie cat, ye meen liek dis m8!?
@eyesnz
@eyesnz 4 года назад
Same with NZ
@simulatedsky2580
@simulatedsky2580 4 года назад
When yanks say Melbourne wrong
@planelover4480
@planelover4480 3 года назад
I love seeing those videos as a German who learned a mix of American and British English. I find it interesting to see what words I actually use, and its surprisingly balanced between British and American words, influenced a little by my stay in Canada where they use both and here and there they have their own words (Chesterfield for sofa)
@watercat1248
@watercat1248 3 года назад
Same im leave in Greece and i use mixed between us and uk English
@musenw8834
@musenw8834 2 года назад
in singapore english it can be a mix of the two, for instance "recess" and "break time". but the case of "turn it in" vs "hand it in", neither is used as the vernacular.
@Kelsey-xr8fg
@Kelsey-xr8fg 4 года назад
"Crunchy" has never been a thing where I live in the US... It has always been "hippie".
@paigey-poo4235
@paigey-poo4235 4 года назад
I think we should make it a thing though. I like it.
@jaybird9365
@jaybird9365 4 года назад
yeah i was thinking the same thing. never heard crunchy in my life. it’s only ever been hippies.
@themaggattack
@themaggattack 4 года назад
@@paigey-poo4235 it IS a thing. Has been for a decade!
@elena79rus
@elena79rus 4 года назад
True.
@Kelsey-xr8fg
@Kelsey-xr8fg 4 года назад
@@themaggattack I have heard people rarely use the term "granola" but never "crunchy", it's probably just a slight difference in slang kind of like "soda" vs "pop"
@tseringnamgail1453
@tseringnamgail1453 4 года назад
American : recess British : break time Me : freedom?
@thornarts
@thornarts 4 года назад
Lmao
@mac8869
@mac8869 4 года назад
Lmao
@thomaslowdon
@thomaslowdon 3 года назад
Mike: “Wibble wobble wibble wobble jelly on a plate” “Do you ever say that?” “No that’s weird.”
@cosmicdib4823
@cosmicdib4823 4 года назад
I love the timer for the ad
@andrewvoong813
@andrewvoong813 4 года назад
OK THIS IS A PSA. JELLY AND JAM ARE DIFFERNT THINGS. Jelly is cooked fruit juice. Jam is cooked fruit pulp.
@johnhudgins1234
@johnhudgins1234 4 года назад
Thank you
@HKZOMBiiE
@HKZOMBiiE 4 года назад
Sam. *plastic tree. 🤦‍♂️
@---jb2ue
@---jb2ue 4 года назад
gang dude that pfp meme is getting old
@Therapy_duck
@Therapy_duck 4 года назад
Yeah I’m from Canada
@Therapy_duck
@Therapy_duck 4 года назад
And we have them both
@popbucket4295
@popbucket4295 4 года назад
1:40 I'm British and I say ball pit and every other person I know says ball pit
@Asad-yc8kv
@Asad-yc8kv 4 года назад
I'm a Londoner and the first words that come to mind is ball pool son. I don't know what rock you've been living under.
@Summer_turtle_
@Summer_turtle_ 4 года назад
Asad no it’s definitely ball pit
@AnimeLover-7778
@AnimeLover-7778 4 года назад
@@Summer_turtle_ no its definitely ball pool
@Summer_turtle_
@Summer_turtle_ 4 года назад
AnimeLover7778 literally everyone calls it ball pit
@indi3882
@indi3882 4 года назад
I’m pretty sure it’s a pit😂
@shadanshariati4906
@shadanshariati4906 3 года назад
Wow ... So many new equivalents! Thank you so much
@britishjohn62
@britishjohn62 3 года назад
The NYS Regents are called Regents “EXAMS.” I’ve never heard anyone in New York State call it Regents Tests same with the finals, we call it the Final Exam, not final tests. Also for a leisure center, I call it a “recreation center,” that’s what it says in Owego, the “Owego County Reacreation Center,” it’s in upstate New York
@user-xg2oo5xg3g
@user-xg2oo5xg3g 4 года назад
I literally know no American on earth that calls a hippie a crunchy *Edit: lmao I just realized I misspelled know*
@safie7386
@safie7386 4 года назад
I think she meant the countryside
@yona9868206861
@yona9868206861 4 года назад
332211 beautiful
@Maximilian7992
@Maximilian7992 4 года назад
332211 same
@Tacolover-tb4zg
@Tacolover-tb4zg 4 года назад
know no American*
@relgames6080
@relgames6080 4 года назад
*know
@skarha3199
@skarha3199 4 года назад
"Americans keep things simple right" Fahrenheit: >_>
@romigodolja3047
@romigodolja3047 4 года назад
Nor vis the non metric system 😂
@spencersnowman716
@spencersnowman716 4 года назад
UK: *Invents the british imperial system of measurement* USA: *uses that system* UK: *surprised pikachu* (by the way, I'm a US American and I think we're way overdue for a change to metric)
@romigodolja3047
@romigodolja3047 4 года назад
Spencer Snowman like it seems so weird to say water freezes at 32 degrees
@menaraoptometrybandarserip1934
@menaraoptometrybandarserip1934 4 года назад
Metric's better!
@vasco35
@vasco35 4 года назад
Degrees Celsius is better
@a3tro446
@a3tro446 3 года назад
2:01 I’d call that a club. Some of the names of the ones around me are: bay club, club sport, and Stafford hills club and resort.
@verityw6721
@verityw6721 4 года назад
Gotta love a bit of Tim vine at the end!!
@sugarrose6762
@sugarrose6762 4 года назад
Her: Taking a test Him: Sitting in exam Me: *Taking an exam*
@bianca-cs1er
@bianca-cs1er 4 года назад
saaaame
@tokiisradical5760
@tokiisradical5760 4 года назад
me: quiz
@kankan2884
@kankan2884 4 года назад
me: *Having an exam*
@JF-cf6jt
@JF-cf6jt 4 года назад
I say doing a test Simple to say I'm British
@joesucks8417
@joesucks8417 4 года назад
Lol I used to call it test till I got to college Im American btw
@coochlet
@coochlet 4 года назад
I’m American, I’ve never heard of a “crunchy” *crunchie, thanks sorry -w-
@Beanos-xy9wx
@Beanos-xy9wx 4 года назад
Sunny_Night_Gacha Thank you. We say hippie.
@Unboundiing
@Unboundiing 4 года назад
Like 1/4 of the words I have never heard of I’m South
@Unboundiing
@Unboundiing 4 года назад
Like we can Wiffel ball T ball
@PorkyForky
@PorkyForky 4 года назад
I love the chocolate bar😋
@jakearthur1246
@jakearthur1246 4 года назад
Channon The dutchie I don’t know what south you’re from but t ball is like baseball but with a tee to hit off of
@pivotguydc1149
@pivotguydc1149 2 года назад
"Yard" is the general area. "Garden" implies you're purposefully growing things like flowers and vegetables and stuff within the yard and the area is not meant for anything else. If you're just referring to the grass it's a "lawn". Parentheses () and brackets [] are different things.
@supergirl6191
@supergirl6191 4 года назад
Watching this while my two younger siblings give me a massage...living my best quarantined life.
@Smicc
@Smicc 4 года назад
American: I take the elevator to get a taxi to go the the gym British people: I take the *lift* to get a *lift* to go and *lift*
@aiyonara9870
@aiyonara9870 4 года назад
Here in England we have variety in our sentences
@Wtf_is_this_sht_
@Wtf_is_this_sht_ 4 года назад
Dr Good ok this deserves more likes
@AethernaLuxen
@AethernaLuxen 4 года назад
*_buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo_*
@charlienelson8466
@charlienelson8466 4 года назад
@@Wtf_is_this_sht_ I'm pretty sure he stole it from Casually Explained from his 'English Language' video
@CuriousGoose
@CuriousGoose 4 года назад
@@AethernaLuxen Hey Vsauce, Michael here. Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo! Or is it?
@timavanilla3959
@timavanilla3959 4 года назад
Her: Period Him: Full stop Me: DOT
@Jack-ce4se
@Jack-ce4se 4 года назад
Tima Vanilla Decimal
@thepompf2049
@thepompf2049 4 года назад
Point
@wjspade
@wjspade 4 года назад
All of these are correct.
@wjspade
@wjspade 4 года назад
I guess you could also call it a boring exclamation point or an uninterested question mark. (If you’re not into that whole brevity thing.)
@aot_00
@aot_00 4 года назад
Tima Vanilla LOL
@michaelsegal3558
@michaelsegal3558 4 года назад
In Canada A&E is a television channel which stands for Arts & Entertainment
@Chris_GY1
@Chris_GY1 3 года назад
Number 16 is a motorhome, a camper van is a van conversion. Number 29 there is no year 12 or 13 it is sixth form college or college after year 11. Number 34 the man is restocking the shelves, I use to work for Sainsbury’s.
@Alex-qd6hk
@Alex-qd6hk 4 года назад
Im American and never heard anyone refer to hippies as “crunchy”
@ashers_aether7256
@ashers_aether7256 4 года назад
Alex Lemen, yeah that’s so weird!
@jordangraybill1374
@jordangraybill1374 4 года назад
Same
@destinydestiny1815
@destinydestiny1815 4 года назад
Same
@skuter3267
@skuter3267 4 года назад
Same lmao
@gebbycandy
@gebbycandy 4 года назад
C r u n c h y
@Toophunn
@Toophunn 4 года назад
My English is basically a mix of both American and British English,it's not my first language but I Know it better than my first language
@fairyfromhell4617
@fairyfromhell4617 4 года назад
Ghost man someone who I relate!
@doorboat
@doorboat 4 года назад
Same bassicly (im estonian)
@net10vely
@net10vely 4 года назад
yeah same
@neocrusader7693
@neocrusader7693 4 года назад
Let me guess you are Dutch
@umbrellabirb2959
@umbrellabirb2959 4 года назад
It really depends what state your in.
@foodice11
@foodice11 4 года назад
I distinguish jam from jelly as the solids being boild down instead of strained out. I remember it because jelly is like jello but blackberry jam will get seeds jammed in your teeth (the texture is worth it).
@jimkenddy6793
@jimkenddy6793 Год назад
This video was hilarious. I love how the navigator was playful in the conversation and he let the girl explore more deeper forms of the English language!
@ben9DB
@ben9DB 4 года назад
I’m English and have never heard anyone say a ball pool, it’s a ball pit surely?
@keiganlufc8966
@keiganlufc8966 4 года назад
Same and do u call him father Christmas cos I don't it's santa
@faith3109
@faith3109 4 года назад
Same
@lunarcakess1832
@lunarcakess1832 4 года назад
Exactly!!
@oscarjones8924
@oscarjones8924 4 года назад
Ye
@jaccaboibagguette6129
@jaccaboibagguette6129 4 года назад
yeah. i thought that
@emma-gn5lw
@emma-gn5lw 4 года назад
that moment when you're asian but still know both British and American English.
@_mediterrasian_
@_mediterrasian_ 4 года назад
That moment when you're a mix of asian and european but your english sounds american with British words...
@rachelepaganini397
@rachelepaganini397 4 года назад
Same and I'm Italian
@kiwimellon6274
@kiwimellon6274 4 года назад
Same i live in America tho and i just realized that i say so many British words instead of American word.
@alinaumer7543
@alinaumer7543 4 года назад
Same
@epicyes2167
@epicyes2167 4 года назад
Ö
@afraas7176
@afraas7176 3 года назад
Ur British English videos r really different and unique and I love them . It's like they have a fun element in them which makes them quite enjoyable ❤️
@justanidiom5232
@justanidiom5232 2 года назад
1:06 I call a garden somewhere with plants but the big boi green part i call yard
@superguy199
@superguy199 4 года назад
US: Carry on UK: Hand luggage Me: Suitcase
@kyzoc.4785
@kyzoc.4785 4 года назад
they are saying the type of baggage you carry with you on planes. Thats obviously a suitcase, but the their type is not the same
@manmeetsingh4719
@manmeetsingh4719 4 года назад
Hand bag
@mendesarmy6096
@mendesarmy6096 4 года назад
I said luggage
@MultiMidden
@MultiMidden 4 года назад
I'm sure I've heard the budget airlines using carry on luggage in the UK ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@alzbetanagyova4015
@alzbetanagyova4015 4 года назад
If pickels are those, what are cucumbers?
@mtbingwithmatt318
@mtbingwithmatt318 4 года назад
I have lived in America my whole life and NO ONE every has said “crunchy” to refer to a hippie
@keeleyrasche4039
@keeleyrasche4039 4 года назад
Herd Gaming samee
@thedude4973
@thedude4973 4 года назад
Same with me!
@KC-fp9eo
@KC-fp9eo 4 года назад
at 2:23, in the US we call that building a recreation center not just a gym
@ArthurTK26
@ArthurTK26 3 года назад
I have a dressing gown and I love it more than anything
@divyaD3004
@divyaD3004 4 года назад
Usa: carry on Uk: hand luggage Me: suitcase? Lmao
@bigmangeorgie7952
@bigmangeorgie7952 4 года назад
Yep
@vuowehuoj9354
@vuowehuoj9354 4 года назад
No I think that they are referring to when you have it on a plane
@chrishamilton7107
@chrishamilton7107 4 года назад
Honestly I'd just say luggage. I've never heard the term carry-on before watching this. Then again I've never been on a plane.
@hockeyislife2
@hockeyislife2 4 года назад
Luggage is the main bag the goes on the bottom of the plane and a carry on is the bag you take into the cabin at your seat
@sou4890
@sou4890 4 года назад
SAME
@tealdolphin3029
@tealdolphin3029 4 года назад
Who the hell calls hippies “crunchy”?
@machy8515
@machy8515 4 года назад
Not Americans I think
@brenna5851
@brenna5851 4 года назад
Teal Dolphin I’m from texas and I’ve never heard anyone call hippies “crunchy”
@arwahsapi
@arwahsapi 4 года назад
Did she mean "raunchy"?
@haroldostrum1499
@haroldostrum1499 4 года назад
I'm from Michigan and I have never heard of "crunchy" before
@selahsolis5160
@selahsolis5160 4 года назад
Hippies...what the hell is a crunchy? From Indiana btw never heard of a crunchy before
@Major_Tom98
@Major_Tom98 4 года назад
8:44 I’m American and have never in my life heard a hippy called crunchy.
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