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The British Slang Quiz! Can it Guess Where We're From? 

Evan Edinger
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The NYTimes have recently come out with a quiz that can pinpoint the exact area of the UK and Ireland you're from based on certain slang you use! I decided to test it out with a Brit, a Scot, and let's see where I'm meant to be!
If you'd like to take the quiz yourself, check it out: www.nytimes.co...
Noah: / noahfinnce
Corry: / notcorry
Thank you so much for watching! Hope you enjoyed it!
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Комментарии : 2 тыс.   
@gabl3400
@gabl3400 5 лет назад
Oh god I laughed so hard at this. “ how do you refer to your grandmother ? I usually leave her flowers and then walk away” 😂😂😂😂😂
@aidansmith3553
@aidansmith3553 5 лет назад
Alternative Title: 20 minutes of Noah and Evan taking the piss out of Corry
@CrayolaSkies
@CrayolaSkies 5 лет назад
Scottish people stand with Corry haha - I agreed with him on 99% of all his answers lol. The quiz is pretty scary, I did it before watching the video and it pinpointed it exactly!
@sophiefrancis8295
@sophiefrancis8295 5 лет назад
Technically it was 17 minutes (a one second)
@madz7245
@madz7245 5 лет назад
As a Scot I was shocked by their reaction
@jude8067
@jude8067 5 лет назад
I say crick, it's kinda an American Southern stereotype (I use others too though)
@personal.mindpalace
@personal.mindpalace 5 лет назад
@@jude8067 im from Pennsylvania and half of us say crick while the others say Creek...it can be very annoying at times
@megzeman
@megzeman 3 года назад
My favorite part of this video is Noah looking at Corry in shock as if he's never heard him speak before
@aceatlasska4343
@aceatlasska4343 3 года назад
Ikr they're literally a couple 😂
@p_b2000
@p_b2000 4 года назад
Corry: "Fizzy juice, actually." Evan: "NO"
@seasofjupiter4350
@seasofjupiter4350 4 года назад
Corry: “fizzy juice, actually” My friend:”that sounds like some thing very inappropriate” Me: “you dirty minded peace of terf” My friend: “don’t use words that don’t make sense” My Alexa: “are we quoting things from billy bob pixles now?” Me: “oh sweet mother of cheese, save me”
@goopguy548
@goopguy548 3 года назад
Fizzy juice is used for describing fizzy juice lol
@kieram4227
@kieram4227 5 лет назад
I'm from essex and we played the "kissy kissy catchy" game in my primary school but we called it kiss chase
@speleokeir
@speleokeir 5 лет назад
I'm from Somerset and we played kiss chase too.
@jacqf3583
@jacqf3583 5 лет назад
It's kiss chasey in Aus
@JoneseyBanana
@JoneseyBanana 5 лет назад
I think we called it kissy catch in the Midlands.
@lauren6015
@lauren6015 5 лет назад
Aye I remember playing we called it kissy chase
@sunsetwhiskers4416
@sunsetwhiskers4416 5 лет назад
We called it the kissing game
@fionnghuala7301
@fionnghuala7301 5 лет назад
15:08 "I'd just say sneakers" " *But you're not sneaking I don't understand* " 😂😂😂😂😂
@Flame1611
@Flame1611 5 лет назад
I call them daps
@MM-dq2pi
@MM-dq2pi 5 лет назад
I say sandshoes...it's from dunlops/tennis shoes for grass/sand courts.
@accybabe
@accybabe 4 года назад
p.e shoes we call them pumps
@Number-wf1zi
@Number-wf1zi 4 года назад
I call them plimpsouls idk how to spell it and I'm pretty sure it doesn't normally have a p but that's how we said it
@jjrs1490
@jjrs1490 4 года назад
They're TRAINERS
@camfunme
@camfunme 4 года назад
settee is not french and it is pronounced as Corey said: set-ee
@shrek_has_swag2344
@shrek_has_swag2344 3 года назад
They say that in the north
@lsmartin
@lsmartin 3 года назад
exactly thats what my grandma calls it
@mariahwatts3468
@mariahwatts3468 3 года назад
In America a settee is usually a very specific type of seat, different from a sofa or couch lol
@fuckdefed
@fuckdefed Год назад
@@shrek_has_swag2344 and in the Midlands but sofa and couch are also widely said here. The same’s true for ‘cordial’ vs. ‘squash’ and breakfast/lunch/dinner vs. breakfast/dinner/tea where both Northern and Southern variants are widely said and heard.
@JustCont
@JustCont Год назад
@@fuckdefed in the south I think most people consider cordial and squash to be different things, not sure about other places though.
@oliverqueen5883
@oliverqueen5883 3 года назад
“Irish people and Americans have the same slang” I feel offended Evan we don’t stoop to your level 🤣🤣🤣
@michelleflood7225
@michelleflood7225 3 года назад
I would more say Australians and Irish have more similar slang as Australia has a lot of Irish ex pats and people like me of Irish descent . America only certain areas
@kvjkgkdjjfcjfncbb6855
@kvjkgkdjjfcjfncbb6855 2 года назад
I felt offended and I'm not even fucking Irish 💀
@gracetorrance5109
@gracetorrance5109 5 лет назад
Scottish person here to say that Corry is VALID
@kathrynmcdonald6848
@kathrynmcdonald6848 5 лет назад
Dundonian here to double that he most definitely correct
@Blahblah-wd1fh
@Blahblah-wd1fh 5 лет назад
Kathryn McDonald eh
@yuh5470
@yuh5470 5 лет назад
Yes
@stevie5095
@stevie5095 5 лет назад
Grace Torrance Scottish person here to say corry is TOO FANCY
@SAVH7O
@SAVH7O 5 лет назад
Kaia Xp agreed
@amypringle1896
@amypringle1896 5 лет назад
Feeling personally attacked with the slagging Scotland took in this video 😂😂
@literally-no-one9587
@literally-no-one9587 5 лет назад
Same
@juliannaelwell
@juliannaelwell 5 лет назад
The hell is SLAGGING
@literally-no-one9587
@literally-no-one9587 5 лет назад
Julianna Elwell it’s yer maw
@Codex7777
@Codex7777 5 лет назад
Personally attacke? Really? You need to grow up, fast... lol
@theultimatetechguy
@theultimatetechguy 5 лет назад
Surely not more attacked than that surname gets ya on a daily basis? BTW loved the new hoi sin duck flavour, keep em coming
@kombekken9084
@kombekken9084 4 года назад
No one: Evan to his grandma: mom mom
@Liggliluff
@Liggliluff 3 года назад
Well, Swedes do it too, and "dad mom" to the grandmother on the father's side.
@marienielsen3596
@marienielsen3596 3 года назад
@@Liggliluff Same with Danish. Your dad's mom is farmor here
@homedepot.
@homedepot. 3 года назад
I call my grandma and mom “mummy”🧍🏾‍♀️ not pronounced like mummy🧟‍♀️ but “mum-me” idk if y’all are gonna understand what I mean😭
@ralarattery1846
@ralarattery1846 4 года назад
6:02 yeah, but we called it "kiss chase" 😂
@katiedunne3871
@katiedunne3871 4 года назад
This was such a fun game
@laylalevett5063
@laylalevett5063 4 года назад
Yeah we called it that too
@tabbi888
@tabbi888 3 года назад
in australia its catch and kiss
@idkhowbutdiscosarechemical
@idkhowbutdiscosarechemical 3 года назад
I feel like people used to play this but I never played it so I don't know what they called it
@aceatlasska4343
@aceatlasska4343 3 года назад
Did anyone else play Kissing Gates?? The boys would stand in two lines facing each other, and hold their hand in the air together like an arch, and the girls would walk through, then come out the other end, walk to the start of the line and go in again, all while music was playing. Then when the music stops the girls stop and the ones that are in between the boys have to kiss the ones whose arch they are in (or the boys had to kiss the girls, can't remember which lmao) 😂. Possibly it was done vice versa, with the girls making the arches, but I can't remember, either way it was a weird game looking back on it 😂 This is primary school in Scotland btw, also I don't remember ever playing the kiss chase game lol.
@Luluchichiaa
@Luluchichiaa 5 лет назад
i did that test and it guessed about 30 minutes from where i live and that’s either cool or creepy i haven’t decided oof
@recon4640
@recon4640 5 лет назад
It literally guessed my town oh god I need help they are after me
@Sarah-bz6nd
@Sarah-bz6nd 5 лет назад
Got both my home town and my dad's home town, clearly I'm a mix of the two
@Alien-yk1rn
@Alien-yk1rn 5 лет назад
It guessed birmingham and I live 30mins away I’m kinda creeped
@jaydenhunter648
@jaydenhunter648 5 лет назад
Same, it's so creepy, it said for me Swansea and I live approx 35 mins away from Swansea
@pollyknapton5546
@pollyknapton5546 5 лет назад
It guessed my town I'm well freaked out aha
@staciee9943
@staciee9943 5 лет назад
‘the midlands don’t even exist !’ guess i’ll just go not exist somewhere else then :(
@roses.5414
@roses.5414 5 лет назад
Same 😢
@alaena7691
@alaena7691 4 года назад
*joins the non-existence club*
@stayforthepeelpronpls4774
@stayforthepeelpronpls4774 4 года назад
Me too
@bethany-annwarren-fieldhou7915
@bethany-annwarren-fieldhou7915 4 года назад
Joining the non existent Brummy gang
@ki-adi-mundi4749
@ki-adi-mundi4749 4 года назад
Yeah I'm from Nottingham so I practically don't exist.
@daintylamb_
@daintylamb_ 4 года назад
I feel attacked by the heavy amount of slagging Scotland took😂😂😂😂
@kae-uz2cc
@kae-uz2cc 4 года назад
I knowww same 😂
@megsterbbb
@megsterbbb 3 года назад
Hey, I'm Northern Irish, we talk a lot like that too.
@popsical0072
@popsical0072 4 года назад
13:09 I call a stupid person a numpty and a plonker ?? Does anyone else relate ??
@kae-uz2cc
@kae-uz2cc 4 года назад
Yep I'm Scottish so eedjits there as well
@bigbankster6904
@bigbankster6904 4 года назад
@@kae-uz2cc me too
@kaia6758
@kaia6758 4 года назад
yup me haha and ninny lmao but theres like childish i think
@niallblack2794
@niallblack2794 4 года назад
Scot here. Numpty, eejit, dafty, plonker, fanny.
@trueking69
@trueking69 3 года назад
Isn't edjit irish ? (I use it too)
@adox471
@adox471 5 лет назад
I'm scottish and agree with everything Corry said hahahahhaha it's definitely fizzy juice!!
@ellencahill4612
@ellencahill4612 5 лет назад
Amber Dunbar my father is half Australian, quarter Irish and quarter Scottish. He lived in Edinburgh for a year or two and picked up an accent. He told me to never call it fizzy juice or I’ll get teased at school!
@apriweutsnglawhetpi3256
@apriweutsnglawhetpi3256 5 лет назад
I call it ginger most of the time but I guess I call it fizzy juice sometimes
@mollymungo5248
@mollymungo5248 5 лет назад
I’m roughly half Scottish (from both sides) and I use many of the inflections Corey did. I can’t wait to go back to the highlands, this week!
@SH-lm6ek
@SH-lm6ek 5 лет назад
it's ginger
@abishaw551
@abishaw551 5 лет назад
same
@tricksl8r
@tricksl8r 5 лет назад
“You’re a turf” “Stop using words that you don’t know.” This is me with my friends
@user-wq9di8ro7q
@user-wq9di8ro7q 5 лет назад
...*terf
@lisa_vxng
@lisa_vxng 4 года назад
as somebody with english as a second language this is so interesting! I'd be like, well depending on what english word I learned first for this thing, that's what I call it now :D
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios Год назад
I ended up with the british or american written form depending on context.
@lisa_vxng
@lisa_vxng Год назад
@@HappyBeezerStudios yes that too! But then again, at both school and university they then asked us to pick one (mainly for spelling reasons) and stick to it so I cant vary as much
@sibealgrogan6899
@sibealgrogan6899 4 года назад
0:44 "I think Ireland and America have similar slang" No thay don't Evan
@Em-fh6qc
@Em-fh6qc 2 года назад
My dads from Ireland (I was raised in the US) so when he said that I just laughed 😂 1/2 the time idk what my dad is referring to
@abi_rose
@abi_rose 5 лет назад
the way you pronounced “pillock” made me lose 10 years of my life
@evan
@evan 5 лет назад
You’re welcome
@ragingqueer9363
@ragingqueer9363 5 лет назад
Evan Edinger wazzOck
@darth_autie_117
@darth_autie_117 5 лет назад
Bugger
@Tyler_Mills26
@Tyler_Mills26 5 лет назад
I know lol I was like "you mean a pillock?" 😂😂 xxx
@FlamboyantInsomniac
@FlamboyantInsomniac 5 лет назад
*Pilok*
@allialvarez7726
@allialvarez7726 5 лет назад
8:45 Noah: Hi chillis welcome Idk why but I found that hilarious we love misquoting vines
@justolivia444
@justolivia444 5 лет назад
Hi, welcome to Chilies! 👍
@darrentupman8143
@darrentupman8143 4 года назад
You know when you hear a word from your childhood like “backie” and you haven’t heard or said it in so long that it doesn’t even sound like a real word anymore 😂
@caoimhekelly9192
@caoimhekelly9192 4 года назад
"Irish and Americans have similar slang." Hahaha hahaha stop it
@oliverqueen5883
@oliverqueen5883 3 года назад
I felt physical pain to be co,pared to an American. But British people think I’m Americans than actually hurts.
@eleanorlouisa1621
@eleanorlouisa1621 3 года назад
@@oliverqueen5883 True, Americans > The Irish
@imtired5297
@imtired5297 5 лет назад
If someone invites me for tea, they better have gossip and the drink or I'm leaving
@harryb7552
@harryb7552 5 лет назад
You’re obviously going to your mates’ house after school if you’ve been invited for tea
@orangew3988
@orangew3988 5 лет назад
Haha but then they'd be inviting you round for a cuppa, not for tea. Invite me round for tea and I'm expecting a hot meal with plates and cutlery.
@anny-olines.hjelmeseth335
@anny-olines.hjelmeseth335 3 года назад
I'd just like to point out one thing- Scottish has a lot more similar words to Norwegian than the rest of Britain (and ireland). We say "Barn" about children for an example. And I believe Corry said "bairn" which is very similar. (Correct me if I misheard anything. It's 4am)
@fuckdefed
@fuckdefed Год назад
In some varieties of broad and (nearly) extinct Yorkshire dialect they say, or said, ‘barn’ instead of ‘bairn’ for child - so they used the exact same word for a child as you do.
@film9491
@film9491 5 лет назад
Why does the UK have so many words for tag? Fascinating
@aceatlasska4343
@aceatlasska4343 3 года назад
Well English has been there for a really long time so there's a lot of regional variation, and the population is quite big for its size (but that's mainly cos of England lol). This quiz is also about Irish slang tho, so that definitely adds more words.
@zeinabghalib4836
@zeinabghalib4836 5 лет назад
corry literally BLEW my mind
@FionaStefanie
@FionaStefanie 5 лет назад
Damn this is incredibly accurate, just did it and it gave me an area of Scotland that incorperates all 3 places I have lived or spent a lot of time in in the last two years and my accent is a mixture of all of the three accents from those places. SO weird!!!
@Aima952
@Aima952 5 лет назад
It got my home city straight away + It picked up the town I went to uni in on the extended version too!
@Flame1611
@Flame1611 5 лет назад
Got the right part of Wales my city is on the border of. Ps, I'm British. That side of the border
@swordsandstoriesgaming
@swordsandstoriesgaming 5 лет назад
I never understood what representation feels like until I saw a Scottish person in one of these videos thank you evan, get out of here with all that English person speaks on behalf of the whole UK shiz (I'm from Edinburgh btw)
@NqcturnalPvP
@NqcturnalPvP 5 лет назад
I’m from northern England and the Scottish guy speaks more like me than the others
@sweeterthansweet6297
@sweeterthansweet6297 5 лет назад
Yes I feel rly happy!! Even though I’m Welsh myself, Scottish, Irish and Welsh people always are forgotten when speaking about the UK and people act as if England is the only country here🙄
@yuh5470
@yuh5470 5 лет назад
Same
@kellycorner9769
@kellycorner9769 5 лет назад
I'm Scottish too but Glaswegian!
@ninaniomie2406
@ninaniomie2406 5 лет назад
@@NqcturnalPvP i'm was raised in north east and fife Scotland and there slang is very similar thats why some scot refer to some of north east such as Berwick and Newcastle as half-baked scots. Plus Edinburgh used be part of kingdom of Northumbria and north east used be part of Scotland before we were ever english. Scotland ended up keeping Edinburgh.
@beth7935
@beth7935 4 года назад
"Crick" as a variant spelling & pronounciation of "creek" goes back to the Domesday Book in 1086! A place called "Creeksea" was recorded as "Criccheseia." (I only know this cos I have an ancestor with the surname Crick. & care about weird shit.)
@duckydae
@duckydae 4 года назад
You can tell Cory is from Dundee by the way he pronounces, “wean.”
@LukeFaulkner
@LukeFaulkner 5 лет назад
I took that quiz and yes, it was accurate, but it also made me rethink my vocab. Ned is so much better than chav...
@ShizuruNakatsu
@ShizuruNakatsu Месяц назад
In Ireland, they're all just scumbags 😂
@pink-snow5072
@pink-snow5072 4 года назад
Me: *an tired Australian answering the questions in my head*
@samaxion93
@samaxion93 4 года назад
Same
@lucygannon5785
@lucygannon5785 5 лет назад
Anyone noticed the hickey on Noah’s neck 😂🤦🏼‍♀️
@nicolebremner6734
@nicolebremner6734 4 года назад
@@W1llRoss You're so innocent
@ralarattery1846
@ralarattery1846 4 года назад
Just noticed 🤣🤣🤣
@flippinheck68
@flippinheck68 4 года назад
"Love bite"
@frogtoesoven9880
@frogtoesoven9880 4 года назад
Omg now I see it
@georgelivingstone3756
@georgelivingstone3756 4 года назад
It’s rank
@stevie5095
@stevie5095 5 лет назад
American dude: its foowd and gud Scottish viewers: I’ve had enough by now fetch the spears
@Harri_James
@Harri_James 5 лет назад
I feel like having lived in England almost 5 years that the way I talk has changed a lot and I've picked up a lot of different slang (though I do notice myself code switching a little when I go home) so I though this quiz would be completely wrong. Not only did it figure out I was Irish but it got the county right as well. I don't know how it works but it does.
@toby.mp3
@toby.mp3 4 года назад
Why am I getting recommend this 8 months late but I’m still gonna watch it all
@Camisimluva
@Camisimluva 4 года назад
I was friends with Noah ages ago, amazed how well he’s done like whattttt😱
@tiredclown9269
@tiredclown9269 4 года назад
3:30 where I’m from it’s called pegging because you’re riding the pegs of the bike💀💀
@misskatmay
@misskatmay 5 лет назад
I'm Glaswegian. Agreed with Corry on most of this. FOOD AND GOOD SOUND THE EXACT SAME, OKAY? Okay.
@TwoWholeWorms
@TwoWholeWorms 5 лет назад
The Cooperative. Guud with fuud. o.o
@vph1r819
@vph1r819 5 лет назад
foohd and gud that's how i pronounce them > from the north-west
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios 5 лет назад
"roly poly." "That's _so_ American!" ....Shut up lol
@kingspeechless1607
@kingspeechless1607 2 года назад
Butt and putt rhyme surprise, surprise! Someone who says pill-ock is probably a pill-uck If you think Scots are tricky try Glasgow or Fife!
@paradisesea4774
@paradisesea4774 5 лет назад
A video with Evan and Noah is all I could have asked for on my birthday 🙌
@lilyhenderson302
@lilyhenderson302 5 лет назад
I got Highlands. ( Where I am from)Enjoying the North Scot representation!
@enya_06
@enya_06 5 лет назад
Glad I'm not the only one!
@stevie5095
@stevie5095 5 лет назад
Lily Henderson wait.. they have multiple areas in Scotland? *happy tears* they used to think we didn’t exist😂
@koutashinji
@koutashinji 5 лет назад
I fucking love Noah so much! 😆😆😆 And I've been subbed to Evan for like a decade, so every time they collab my mind just implodes. 😵
@rachjade8785
@rachjade8785 5 лет назад
I was pretty shook by how accurate it was but I had no idea how ‘posh’ I was compared to my uni housemates 😂🙈
@amyu3876
@amyu3876 4 года назад
The old people in Kansas, and also basically everyone I know west of Topeka says crick instead of creek, especially in small towns.
@RS-gf8zj
@RS-gf8zj 4 года назад
everyone in Pittsburgh does too so that's an odd connection
@butttwhiskers765
@butttwhiskers765 5 лет назад
I am from the eastern panhandle of West Virginia and I have answered just about all of them the same as you did (including crick). :)
@sierra7smith156
@sierra7smith156 5 лет назад
Crick is like a crook, not water, but a bad person. (I'm from west coast Florida)
@really-quite-exhausted
@really-quite-exhausted 5 лет назад
I'm from the UK - where I'm from, you can "crick" your neck but I've never heard it in any other context.
@slimboyfat9409
@slimboyfat9409 5 лет назад
Crick is from creek Like certain Americans once got critter from creature
@butttwhiskers765
@butttwhiskers765 5 лет назад
@@really-quite-exhausted I grew up in a very backwoods area and very many of our words are slang or just mispronounced. We also say a 'crick in the neck' which means a sore or stiff spot in the neck area and a 'crick' is just a mispronounced version of creek. :)
@Alex.E.M
@Alex.E.M 5 лет назад
i’ve lived in scotland all my life but my mum’s english so this’ll be interesting to see
@grace-mw6qw
@grace-mw6qw 5 лет назад
I feel so attacked watching this as a Scottish person.
@m00nv1si0n
@m00nv1si0n 5 лет назад
Grace Galloway same
@abcxyz-cx4mr
@abcxyz-cx4mr 5 лет назад
Grace Galloway - Scots always feel attacked and offended for no goddamn reason
@grace-mw6qw
@grace-mw6qw 5 лет назад
@@abcxyz-cx4mr no need to be nasty!
@abcxyz-cx4mr
@abcxyz-cx4mr 5 лет назад
Grace Galloway - I’m just blunt
@rubypoppy8604
@rubypoppy8604 5 лет назад
Marley Barley pahah nah we dinny mate a dinny ken what yer chattin aboot
@The_Unholy_Nerd
@The_Unholy_Nerd 4 года назад
They know you're from England when you submit 70 different words to mean raining and drunk.
@colinheyl7245
@colinheyl7245 5 лет назад
"I'm in the midkands? They' don't even exist" Damn, son. You truly are a citizen here! Southerners and Northerners teaming up to shit on the midlands :D
@alexishamilton5764
@alexishamilton5764 3 года назад
As someone from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Corry was 90% correct on everything
@eve1505
@eve1505 5 лет назад
i did it and it guessed exactly the right area im scared
@charlottestanner3016
@charlottestanner3016 3 года назад
Same, I’m from Stoke-on-Trent and it told me I was either from Stoke-onTrent, Manchester or Douglas
@kit1631
@kit1631 4 года назад
I can't be the only one that says pissing it down for rain....
@nothumanalien7984
@nothumanalien7984 4 года назад
Yorkshire?
@Amahl1971
@Amahl1971 4 года назад
I love how Noah's hair is so radically different in every video.
@Sydney4680
@Sydney4680 2 года назад
Really ? And nail polish? Oh fuck. He/She/It has lost all credibility.
@Pope_Rural_I5184
@Pope_Rural_I5184 2 месяца назад
​@@Sydney4680 Calm down snowflake, why are you offended so easy
@lottie6920
@lottie6920 5 лет назад
A lot of the time I’d say “You’re looking a bit peely wally”
@taehyunkim5709
@taehyunkim5709 4 года назад
lottie - thats amazing. id say "ya lookin a lil blue"
@aceatlasska4343
@aceatlasska4343 3 года назад
Yesss same, my dad used to always say that to me, are you from Scotland by any chance? :)
@lottie6920
@lottie6920 3 года назад
@@aceatlasska4343 i am haha
@aceatlasska4343
@aceatlasska4343 3 года назад
@@lottie6920 guess it's a Scottish thing then haha, when I did the quiz I submitted that for the question about feeling unwell lol
@Liggliluff
@Liggliluff 3 года назад
(10:00) That's what we go with in Swedish, but with Swedish words of course; "mum mum" and "dad mum" for the grandmothers, and likewise "dad mum" and "dad dad" for the grandfathers.
@albertwarren641
@albertwarren641 5 лет назад
Food and good is like that coop advert. 'Gud with fud."
@daintylamb_
@daintylamb_ 4 года назад
Honestly Corey and Noah are such couple goals.
@cam6963
@cam6963 3 года назад
“Sand shoes... if you live in like... the desert?” As a person who lives in the desert I can confirm that I’ve never in my life heard someone refer to them as “Sand shoes”
@ginnymac6358
@ginnymac6358 3 года назад
And as a person from Scotland (not known for its deserts) I can confirm I've used the word sandshoes all my life 🙂.
@RK-ep8qy
@RK-ep8qy 5 лет назад
PE shoes = pumps I've never heard them called anything else!
@amayapapaya5146
@amayapapaya5146 5 лет назад
arent pumps like what older people call heels?
@taehyunkim5709
@taehyunkim5709 4 года назад
I say joggers or runners
@corysauers803
@corysauers803 4 года назад
Bro pumps are heels
@ralarattery1846
@ralarattery1846 4 года назад
Pumps are like kitten heels or really posh looking flats to me 😂
@SecretAgentYaya
@SecretAgentYaya 4 года назад
pump gang represent
@MultiKswift
@MultiKswift 5 лет назад
I'm from just outside Boston and the only area shaded on the map for me was South/West Ireland. The two city names popping up being Limerick and Cork. It's a little bit interesting because one of my great-great grandparents was from Cork.
@caitlinevvy387
@caitlinevvy387 5 лет назад
The impression of Dan was spot on 😂
@cerisaurs2031
@cerisaurs2031 5 лет назад
😂😂
@evan
@evan 5 лет назад
Thank you thank you
@cluelessbecks1268
@cluelessbecks1268 5 лет назад
Corey is from the posh part of Scotland jeez😂😂
@brookieexx5729
@brookieexx5729 5 лет назад
Rebbecca Park trust me he’s not
@joshurban9778
@joshurban9778 5 лет назад
Have you even been to Dundee 😂
@joshurban9778
@joshurban9778 5 лет назад
@@brookieexx5729 wouldve @ed you if I was talking to you?
@cluelessbecks1268
@cluelessbecks1268 5 лет назад
No, all I know is the university there is in the top for history lol@@joshurban9778
@arcadianico
@arcadianico 5 лет назад
The posh part of Scotland is Edinburgh
@nellydoyley3815
@nellydoyley3815 5 лет назад
I had to pause this video to do the test and it was 100% accurate to where I live 😂 I wasn’t expecting that
@hanvyj2
@hanvyj2 5 лет назад
It got me bang on near Leeds/Bradford. It was "spogs" that got it I think.
@mothturtle7897
@mothturtle7897 5 лет назад
Council house and violent (or council house and Vauxhall) is a backcronym
@courtneyleiigh8973
@courtneyleiigh8973 4 года назад
Does anyone call siblings “our kid” it’s usually the youngest brother and you adopt that nickname when your siblings are adults.
@timothyjames6412
@timothyjames6412 3 года назад
This is common in West Yorkshire, where I grew up. And you refer to a family member more generally by adding "our" to their name - "our George", "our Emma".
@hazelangus
@hazelangus 3 года назад
Yep, I recognise that as Yorkshire. I was born and raised in North Yorkshire, with an English mum from Hertfordshire and Scottish dad from Edinburgh who emigrated to Nyack, New York at the age of 8. XD He called the sofa a couch, my mum called it the settee.
@flappetyflippers
@flappetyflippers 4 года назад
It would be set-A if there was an acute accent on the e: é
@meganmarch8769
@meganmarch8769 5 лет назад
At least twice I laughed so hard with my mouth closed that I sprayed myself with saliva
@annawangensteen1827
@annawangensteen1827 4 года назад
I love that Scots say "bairn" cause in Norwegian it's "barn". Language history is so cool 💖
@aceatlasska4343
@aceatlasska4343 3 года назад
Yeah I'm pretty sure it came from Norwegian. Although it's only certain parts of Scotland. I think people in the East tend to say "bairn", and in the West "waine" (comes from wee'un) is used more. I'm from the west of Scotland and that's what most people use where I live, I'm quite familiar with bairn from traditional music tho. I also watched Derry Girls recently, a show set in Derry in Northern Ireland, and they were calling them waines too so that's interesting.
@ViableJourneys
@ViableJourneys 4 года назад
Wait people besides me call soda fizzy juice? I always have but never heard anyone else call it that
@kae-uz2cc
@kae-uz2cc 4 года назад
Literally whole of Scotland
@deejayy2k
@deejayy2k 3 года назад
i picked it up from my other half also council juice for tap water.
@aceatlasska4343
@aceatlasska4343 3 года назад
@@kae-uz2cc idk I'm from Scotland and never called it that, always been fizzy drinks for me.
@aceatlasska4343
@aceatlasska4343 3 года назад
@@deejayy2k oh I think I've heard of council juice too 😂
@ShizuruNakatsu
@ShizuruNakatsu Месяц назад
​@@aceatlasska4343Fizzy drinks here in Ireland too. Juice to me is a drink that is NOT fizzy.
@FoldingFlowers
@FoldingFlowers 5 лет назад
This quiz is so cool! I have such a mild accent but that quiz totally pinned me down Edit: I love the Scottish dude! Damn right stand up against the south.
@ninamarysan1
@ninamarysan1 5 лет назад
If you get someone from up north the answers would be so different to people from London.
@Luluchichiaa
@Luluchichiaa 5 лет назад
thank god you finally know the country boy vine
@iElimiinatezHD
@iElimiinatezHD 5 лет назад
I got more or less completely London/East London which is very accurate tbf lol
@yusufgazi7
@yusufgazi7 5 лет назад
Ay I’m from East London too blud
@daisyevelyn3705
@daisyevelyn3705 5 лет назад
ok but I love Noah so much omdddd
@draiocht0
@draiocht0 5 лет назад
On behalf of my Nanny, I must point out that a nanny isn't always a babysitter in America. My Nanny is my great grandmother and she's still going strong! She's so well known in our area that even neighbors call her Nanny. xD
@jessp4016
@jessp4016 5 лет назад
Yeah I'm Canadian and we have nanny, nan, and nana.
@amandaroberts5813
@amandaroberts5813 5 лет назад
Noah and Corey are so cute together!!!
@felixclarke1822
@felixclarke1822 5 лет назад
“The east Midlands Don’t even exist” *slowly backs into a corner and cries*
@lucy922
@lucy922 5 лет назад
Birmingham is valid and it's not even east 😂
@izzy.s_2003
@izzy.s_2003 5 лет назад
im from the east midlands and also Birmingham is the west midlands
@lucy922
@lucy922 5 лет назад
@@izzy.s_2003 I know I was just generalising over the Midlands region I'm from Birmingham too 🙂
@avacado1235
@avacado1235 5 лет назад
Same
@sRussM
@sRussM 5 лет назад
Noah shows up, of course, with a hickey on his neck.❤️
@nekomaa7006
@nekomaa7006 5 лет назад
3:16 Noah's little no you're wrong but... that's cute and then the cute lil loving eye contact him and corry make uwu
@caitlinwatson5277
@caitlinwatson5277 5 лет назад
I did it and it was correct that I am from newcastle
@katpalmer8713
@katpalmer8713 5 лет назад
Same as me :)
@MiaWalker174
@MiaWalker174 5 лет назад
You said birmingham so sadly.. And I'm from Birmingham 😢
@millie_dubb
@millie_dubb 5 лет назад
same
@faust7756
@faust7756 5 лет назад
im so sorry for you :p
@carljones7380
@carljones7380 5 лет назад
@@faust7756 why best city in the world 😀
@Lia-nw5dw
@Lia-nw5dw 5 лет назад
Imagine being from brum... could never be me
@TubaBluba789
@TubaBluba789 5 лет назад
@@Lia-nw5dw Oi shut up yeah?
@oywiththepoodlesalready1790
@oywiththepoodlesalready1790 5 лет назад
America vs England school subjects/timetable/exams?
@introvertedemma2063
@introvertedemma2063 5 лет назад
I relate to Corry, nobody will ever understand us magical Scots
@amelialikesfrogs5778
@amelialikesfrogs5778 5 лет назад
This joke of my dad's works best audibly. It's a scone(own) until you've eaten it and then it-scone(on)
@zapdara
@zapdara 5 лет назад
You should send that on to Sorted for dad joke of the week! I snorted 😆
@amelialikesfrogs5778
@amelialikesfrogs5778 5 лет назад
Yeah probably, but I don't really like their stuff anymore. They don't make recepies cos challenge videos and gadget reviews are easier
@teddie552
@teddie552 5 лет назад
Pretty sure settee is not French. Can anyone confirm?
@LHGuitarCovers
@LHGuitarCovers 5 лет назад
You're right. I'm French and we don't call it a settee, for us this is a "canapé" 😂
@JoneseyBanana
@JoneseyBanana 5 лет назад
I don't think it's French. Every etymology site I can find on Google says it's of English origin in the 18th century. Also, it's definitely pronounced "settee", not "settay"! 😂
@lucywiseman7861
@lucywiseman7861 5 лет назад
I just found out by my mum that I am related to Corry lol 😂
@notcorry
@notcorry 5 лет назад
Lucy Wiseman actually we’re related by your dad
@djnikhedonia
@djnikhedonia 5 лет назад
The evening meal one is weird for me and my family because we use dinner and tea interchangeably. But we also refer to the midday meal as dinner and lunch interchangeably too.
@DoctorWhovsDalek
@DoctorWhovsDalek 5 лет назад
As a French person I just learned that "settee" is French ! (It's not , really not unfortunately 😂 the French words used in there would have been divan or sofa. But goodness no, not settee)
@caleigh013
@caleigh013 5 лет назад
the only people i know who say crick are old people
@evan
@evan 5 лет назад
😰
@aurorrosetaylor4960
@aurorrosetaylor4960 5 лет назад
The quiz managed to differentiate between the Black Country and Birmingham, which is amazing. Only missed my town by about 4 miles as it said Wolverhampton which is the closest city.
@cubclean
@cubclean 4 года назад
With the tributary thing it’s a genuine geographical term. I remember learning it in year 8 in geography. Tributaries by definition are a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
@annarose932
@annarose932 5 лет назад
Hi Evan, I am currently 18 years old and am halfway through my last year at college, where I am studying A Level English Literature and Language, A Level Drama and GCSE Maths. I have sent an application through UCAS to study Drama in different universities near me. However my dad (who is an engineer) keeps telling me that it is pointless for me to take drama because I won't get a career and will end up working at Boots. In addition he says I should do English instead because he says I will have a better chance of a job from that. I personally am interested in drama and am worried that because I have became interested only a few years ago, I don't have enough experience. All I have so far is a Disseratation from LAMDA Drama grade Silver and I am doing a Gold grade also. Ontop of that, I am only doing two A Levels and do not have enough for many universities who ask for three. My dad tells me that I will be in a lot of debt for a pointless degree and he says I shouldn't live at university as he doesn't trust me to stay on my own. I am incredibly worried that I will make the wrong mistake and study something I will either not like or not be good at or something I love but will come out with a pointless degree. My mum tells me I am not muture enough for university and I have wathed your video, PJ's and Hannah Wittion's about universities but because I am looking at drama it really didn't help. I keep talking to my teachers and friends at drama and they always say university isn't the most important and I should do something I love but I still have so much stress about fears and am worried they just use this to be nice and reassuring and I don't feel it is the help I need. I think I need a figure to direct me to a path that will help me and I know its impossible and that I need to decide but because of the lack of support I want and need from help it really just increases my fear.
@tymbusrobins6105
@tymbusrobins6105 5 лет назад
Anna, I am a retired lecturer from a UK university. You sound like you are facing a lot of pressure. Here is the thing, no degree is a passport to a job unless you are going to Oxford and Cambridge or you are studying science. I have friends who studied fine art, drama and performance art but have found work. My feeling is that if you are going to do a degree, it's best that you do what you really want to do because that is what you are going to be most motivated to do. These days it is expensive doing a degree but many students do part time jobs to off set the cost. Going to university is part of growing up. Adults make mistakes and students sometimes make the wrong choices. But that is life. And you have plenty of time to correct anything you choose. I have friends who against all odds became amazing things eg Hollywood actors (one played opposite Tom Cruise!), a few have become comic book artists for the UK, America and even France (without speaking French!). I had rubbish A levels and studied Behavioural Sciences at a university near the bottom of the league table, but I went on to study at the best universities and worked as a lecturer for over twenty years. I had to fight my parents all the way. I think that you could learn more from a good careers adviser and if you feel emotionally pressured, your school counsellor. The bottom line is, you are an adult now, while I understand your parents' fears and really feel your own worries you have to follow your dreams because your dreams are who you are.
@georgiaoreilly451
@georgiaoreilly451 5 лет назад
Anna Rose Do what you wanna do! Do something you loveeee you never know what could happen and stay at uni for like 1 year and if you don’t like it move back home for second year 🤷🏼‍♀️
@annarose932
@annarose932 5 лет назад
@@tymbusrobins6105 aw thank you so much. I have looked at Chicester; Winchester; St Marys in Twickernam and Portsmouth all because of them all being nearby and also because some had aspects in their course I was intregued by. I just am petrified of the aftermath of university and where to go next. My dad makes it out that I won't get a job at all.
@bethharper2427
@bethharper2427 5 лет назад
Hi Anna, firstly, I started at the University of Chester last year doing a combined honours. I love art, but I thought it wouldn't lead to employment so I did English Literature as well. I did first year and dropped English so I'm just doing art now, because I wasn't motivated and didn't enjoy it. You need to be passionate about what you are studying at University because its so self directed and self motivated. A degree in Drama may not lead directly to a career, but it will help you develop contacts, develop skills and help you progress. I've always believed if you do a degree in something you enjoy the odds are it will lead to a career you'll enjoy, regardless! Secondly, maturity is something you develop at university. It throws you into the deep end of independence and you have to grow up. Living alone and getting a part time job really helped my independence. Chesters a lovely uni, small enough to feel comfortable but big enough to really gain the full experience, so finding a uni that suits you is the most important thing. University isn't for everyone, but its the best decision I ever made. Good Luck! ❤️
@annarose932
@annarose932 5 лет назад
@@bethharper2427 Thank you so much for your experience with university it is really helpful. I think because I have bo idea where drama can lead to I am worried I won't know where to go. I would love to continue working with a theatre company like Kneehigh or at the Shakespeares Globe and have loved looking at tge National Theatre behind the scenes. At the moment I am thinking of taking a gap year and working because I am still confused at what to do especially with the negativity at home, but this worries me because the idea of staying at home with my mums anger and dads negative reactions and my sisters favouritism from my parents is very toxic for me. And I am just worried what to do with a drama degree and if my idea of working in a theatre or with a theatre company isn't possible for somebody like me with only a LAMDA in Drama.
@stephb246
@stephb246 4 года назад
How to pronounce 'scone' Why do bakers bake 13? Because one of the batch is scone.
@JulietteReacts
@JulietteReacts 5 лет назад
From Greater Manchester - I say wag school rather than skive A bread roll is a muffin The game is called tig We wore pumps in P.E (which confused me when I realised pumps are high heels in America) I call the evening meal tea and call lunch dinner. It's a fizzy drink. Sofa and couch are most commonly heard. Sometimes the weather is throwing it down.
@garrenuwu_
@garrenuwu_ 8 месяцев назад
‘I’m in the midlands? They don’t even exist’ had me dying and crying at the same bloody time
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