😂😂😂😂😂😂 my students are constantly asking me to say “a bo-ull of waa-aaah” and I don’t. I’ve been in America over 30 years man. They’ll hear the accent when I’m good and blasted ready 🙃. (I’m a middle school art teacher in Virginia)
@@leahsalter17 some of us don't like the insane taxes created by universal health care. Such as Obama care, which was great for those who couldn't afford health insurance, but everyone else had to deal with paying way higher taxes for the few who needed it. Not to mention the ones who "needed" it were the ones sitting on their couches while everyone else payed their bills for them.
Kind of a unrelated story: my teacher who used to be a in the army used to drafted in Britain. He and his buds went out to a restaurant and got sodas and as American went to ask for a free refill. The dude out at him weird then started laughing and was like "Oi! Look at this bloke! He's asking a "free refill!" And in which. Well tou know how it goes
Not true We use all the formats . I love how people assume. The same with the metric and the standard system We use them both. The military does too We run a mile and a half for the prt and run a 5k . You should see all the shit we repair after all We are an import country . We use F for weather and C for boilers Really. And we also use these formats
I’d be to scared to insult a British person considering how fast they talk. They could call me the worst words imaginable and I’d be sitting still trying to translate.
I’m British and I get what you mean. We’ve got people in England we call road men who are 12 yr olds who misbehave and stuff. Anyway they’re the ones I think ur talking about and they are very annoying. At school we have this one dude who is very aggressive so he has a go at everyone and he had a go at one dude and spoke quicker than usual so when he spoke everyone just kept asking him to repeat to the point where his friend translated
@@clockcounter1230 chips are what Americans call fries, and crisps are what Americans call chips. Since this is a fast food restaurant, it’s meant to be chips
If you’re British in America always be aware of Tuesday Just stay home on Tuesday Avoid calls on Tuesdays Avoid questions regarding the date, space and time on Tuesdays Avoid other human beings on Tuesdays
@@kimberlylowe8223 didn't you see the video? He talking about it from the joke side, Tuesday is a good day (shit I just realized that is Tuesday today)
This is why when I lived stateside I learnt to do an American accent for trips to restaurants. I just wanted food, not a conversation about Harry Potter 😭😂
Same thing from me. Been in the US 2 years now, and anytime I talk all I get is: "Hey buddy, which part of Ireland are you from?" Only to always reply: "Glasgow mate".
Ever since people started using the skull emoji, it had become the most overused thing on the internet, it's even on comments that don't need it, this own for example, has like 92931342−929313414 of em and it's retarded as hell.
I was practicing talking English with my bff. She suddenly started talking different. I asked wtf was she trying to say and she said 'its British accent' and the she said. 'they don't say water they say wo-ah' and i was like bruh wtf
Im asian growing up with american cultures and accent then went to study in australia for years stayed with british host family. And for god sake it is SO CONFUSING I ENDED UP HAVING THREE ACCENTS IN ONE SENTENCE
That actually sounds cool but I feel that you would get weird stares in public when someone hears a person using three accents in one sentence. I think it’s awesome tho
I mean it makes more sens to have the dates like we do. Why on earth putting the month first makes sense will never be understandable to me. It goes the day, month then year. It just makes sense XD
As an American I can confirm you are either seen as tea drinkers or part of harry potter. This isn’t a joke it is the genuine truth it just depends on if you paid attention in history class or not as to which one you believe.
I can confirm. We had a British student in college with us and we would always make him say “I can’t believe you’ve done this” would make us laugh every time.
Baddleawarder is the american version Edit: we are not getting offended, we are just making a comeback. the joke only exists because you lot are too ignorant to understand that accents exist, not a lot of people say it in the correct form. and the people that do are normally british.