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America: *s h u-* UK: Your soul is an appalling dump heap overflowing with the most disgraceful of the most deplorable rubbish imaginable! Oh! And by the way, it's *_A U B E R G I N E_*
Fun Fact; in Victorian England, anything that tasted sweet was called a sweet. Desserts, puddings, chocolate, sweeties, all of it. You could've asked for a sweet and received a whole-ass chocolate cake.
British: “We call it the indicator because it indicates which way you want to turn” Americans: “we call it a blinker cuz it go blink” Not sure where I heard this but it made me laugh so much- I think from a tikTok
While I am not English myself, I do use the UK version of it since I'm European. I have the same discussions with all of my American friends. Keep the laughs going, lads. xD
The British: *Anger intensifies* The Americans: It's not even that serious. The British: I'm too knackered for this. (Thanks for the comments, but I mean to say that the British are 'too tired for this', not angry.)
Rebecca Sumby I’m Aussie and British but I pronounce things in the proper English way and my Aussie friends always yell the Australian way to me, such as gl-ass (British) and gl-arse (Aussie) that’s the only way I can explain the difference but yeah... 😅
"Oh I forgot my fanny pack" "Its a bum bag" "yOuR a BuM BaG" "You know that fanny means front butt in England?" "Well then I'm gonna go get my front butt pack"
Americans - “I need some sneakers from the store.” British people - “I need some trainers from the shop.” Aussies - “Oi! I need a pair of thongs from kmart!”
I'm from the UK,my husband is American and I live in the US, so these videos get shared to me and it's exactly the kinds of conversations we have and I mean EXACTLY. I absolutely adore these vids. It blew his mind when I confirmed Hundreds and Thousands.
as a British person who's grown up largely in the US this was really helpful in identifying which phrases are British and come across as "weird" to Americans because I use them both interchangeably and forget what comes from where
As someone in a 2.5 year long British-American relationship, i can wholeheartedly confirm arguing about words is a daily occurrence. I absolutely loved this ❤️! One of the most frustrating differences is his use of the word “tomato sauce” instead of “ketchup”. He would say he put tomato sauce on pasta, which never struck me as weird, until I saw a bottle of Heinz Ketchup in the corner of a Snapchat next to pasta. It was horrifying, and I’m still not okay.
This was me interacting with everyone I met when I first moved to the USA.... fun times!! Never lost the British accent but soon started using the American words for things purely to make life a little easier for those around me! 😆
Ok Uk automatically win because we created the English language 😌 Ok I’ve had enough with people arguing on MY comment so if you want to argue, argue on your own fucking comments and LEAVE ME AND MY NOTIFICATIONS ALONE FFS
i’m half british/Scouse and i don’t have any American friends but i do watch a lot of American Ytubers and i’m kind of starting to understand the differences between us and the Americans btw the nappy part was gold👍😂
Watermelon Kitty no one in my school uses American words (I am British tho) especially when there is a load of them wannabe road men and walking wotsits (forgot how to spell them)
0:44-0:48 Excellent rebuttal 😂😂😂 Seriously though, this kid is gonna grow up confused AF. As if American terminology/slang wasn't bad enough 😂😂😂 it's almost like two different languages 😭
That bum bag part though 😂 when I found out that Americans call it the fanny bag or whatever I thought it was something ruder 😳 (like to do with the downstairs 😂😂)
Belgium: invents French fries The rest of the world: let’s call it chips! Belgium: am I a joke to you Saw this on Pinterest so don’t come @ me if I’m wrong
“You know what? Let’s just not go on the walk” “But I already put the pug in the pram!” “You mean you put the pug....in the stroller....?” “The pug is in the PRAM.”
Actually, as a Brit, I see hundreds and thousands and sprinkles as two separate things. The onesie (I wouldn't say over-grow) has sprinkles on it. Hundreds and thousands are similar, but they're round/balls.
Or Scottish English or Irish English or South African English or Welsh English or Chav or London-Slang or Upperclass English or midland-English or northern English or southern English or Cornish or Essex English or cockney English or... I could go on
0:00 Buggy 0:06 Both 0:09 Bin 0:11 I dunno 0:20 dribbled 0:23 Cot 0:27 both 0:32 nappy 0:50 jumper bonnet boot 0:56 trolley 0:58 Aubergine 1:00 spring onion 1:03 rocket 1:05 Do-Dee 1:25 runners 1:30 sprinkles 2:01 I dunno 2:05 crisps 2:08 I dunno 2:11 lift 2:19 biscuits 2:20 sweets 2:29 uhhh hummus? 2:33 indicator 2:35 car park 2:48 I dunno 3:09 trousers go over your pants I’m Irish and that’s what I say
I mean the mood I face every three seconds whilst watching Americans saying chips and screaming to my phone ITS CRISPS GOD DANIT AMERICANS UGH and there’s my life summed up :)
Little high Potato yeah it confuses me too. So in America do they have Fish and Fries shops? Or fish and chips shops or no fish and chip shops? Also for school in America. All the year names confuses me. Isn’t it better to say what year your in like year 1, year 5 and ya know what I mean.
This is fantastic, I've spent a lot of time in the U.S. although I'm an Englishman, I can appreciate the confusion caused by these differences, great fun.
OMG, you guys are hilarious!! Can't believe I've only found you today!! I'm in a similar situation, I'm Portuguese and my husband is Brasilian, soooo... Same language, but soooo different words!!! Love you guys!!
the one he calls the "pram" I would call a carriage - the first one she pointed to before the "pram" is a stroller or as they say now - a JOGGER! LMFAO
I absolutely love this family so very wholesomely entertaining congratulations on your babies and thank you for facilitating happiness during these trying times 🦋