That's not acting, that's deeply ingrained. Everyone's mam, aunty, grandma, sister and neighbour has the stern "Sorry love!" written in their DNA. That, and the psychologically disturbing display of overwhelming emotion at seeing a baby - "Eeee! in't he luvleh! Look at his lickle fat cheeks! Aw I'd eat him if you left him alone with me I tell yer! I'd gobble his hands and feet up!"
Or stare at you in sheer terror when you say "good morning" to them. I speak as a Southern person who lived in Newcastle for six years then moved to Sussex, and the difference was immediately apparent. People look at you like a weirdo round here.
@@WeatherGirlWares yes :( its always the older folks. women often who dont and are more than happy to greet warmly or carry on conversation with you sometimes all through the journey :) but everyone else..only if something happens or theres a cute dog arrival or something blushing so hard right now but the behaviour of acting like no one else exists while you're literally being crushed into a door is quite ridiculous i try not to be "that" southerner. makes life a little more fun :)
You're back!! I was just thinkin' yesterday, "I wonder what happened to that girl who does skits about northerners on the internet" and now you're here
@@Long-HorseI don’t think that’s universally true by any means. In the south east and London atleast a lot of people just simply identify as British rather than specifically English.
@@Vasilefs_Terranorum Yeah and the south east and London have no English people they are all foreigners, so ofc they call themselves British, the pakis can call themselves British all they want doesn't make them English.
I saw you on a poster for Ella Gray the other day in Liverpool!! I had to do a double take and was like, isn't that the girl from youtube?! Love your content!
As a Bolton lass ( years ago)I can vouch that this is exactly spot on ! 😂 Please make more of these because it reminds me of when life was simple and real. Hugs from Canada.🌹🌹
Last year I was in England, and on my train back to the airport I didn't have a seat cuz I forgot to book an assigned one, so I was standing in the path. I didn't mind, I need to stand lots in my own country, but this woman behind me practically insisted on me having her seat. I kindly refused, and said I was okay. Eventually I was able to sit down
As a Swedish person, I do believe that there has been a lot of Northern English-Scandinavian genetic crossover in history (sorry love) because this channel is so relatable.
So good! In Germany it’s the other way round and this is how we would act in the south :D if you’d talk like this to strangers in the north they‘d usually be like o.O
Man I’ve lived in the South now for 26 years, I moved down here when I fell in love with my husband who’s a Southerner but I still really miss so much about the North.❤
I got the last train from Leeds to Barnsley. Two carriages, numerous other trans cancelled, you can imagine the chaos. Packed in like blooming sardines we were but you know what? We were happy for it. It was blooming luxury compared to have so many people to have a good chin wag with about how annoying the situation was.
I'm Scottish. The last time I was in manchester I got dodgy looks when they heard my voice. They were fine until they heard me speak. Was disheartening.
Yes this is exactly me taking the train from King Cross/St Pancras to Sheffield to see me mum and dad when it turns out all other northbound trains were cancelled and now people are flooding this one, and I'm wedged against a pushchair so at least I get to chat with a lovely random baby in between awkwardly eating my sandwiches while standing
The “Sorry, Love” moment felt so real that I forgot I've needed a wee since Doncaster
Same. 😂
Is that the British equivalent of "Hun"?
Of sorts, yeah!
Or duck and petal. I’m from Donny 😂😂😂
Bro I'm from so far up north that Doncaster is down south.
the "sorry love" was marked with such grace, such delicate acting. What a superb performance.
I loved that too!
Yes! 'Sorry love,' was just perfect.
Exactly. She's great at those little details that makes the difference.
That's not acting, that's deeply ingrained. Everyone's mam, aunty, grandma, sister and neighbour has the stern "Sorry love!" written in their DNA. That, and the psychologically disturbing display of overwhelming emotion at seeing a baby - "Eeee! in't he luvleh! Look at his lickle fat cheeks! Aw I'd eat him if you left him alone with me I tell yer! I'd gobble his hands and feet up!"
We need a "Southerners on a train" video where you just stand there and pretend that there is no one else on the train.
Avoid eye contact AT ALL COSTS!!!
Or stare at you in sheer terror when you say "good morning" to them. I speak as a Southern person who lived in Newcastle for six years then moved to Sussex, and the difference was immediately apparent. People look at you like a weirdo round here.
@@WeatherGirlWares yes :( its always the older folks. women often who dont and are more than happy to greet warmly or carry on conversation with you sometimes all through the journey :)
but everyone else..only if something happens or theres a cute dog arrival or something
blushing so hard right now but the behaviour of acting like no one else exists while you're literally being crushed into a door is quite ridiculous
i try not to be "that" southerner. makes life a little more fun :)
That's all of the country these days. This video would have been very relevant before social media destroyed communities
@@vvelvettearss Same. 😊
This woman is one of Britain's finest exports, right along side Branston Pickle and Mike Leigh movies.
I love branston pickle ha
Stellar commenting lad
But wait! There’s more: Radiohead, David Mitchell (the author), Roger Deakins, Daniel-Day Lewis, The Beatles, Ian McEwan, Damon Albarn
I'll add William Regal to the list.
"Mike Leigh movies" ... you sir, you know what you're talking about 🙂👏👍
The giggle after "...or the same train!" is so perfect
Us Northerners are just friendly or a bit nosey depending on how you look at it.
Yes.
It freaks us southerners out.
Sorry to be dense, but is this Northern England or Northern Ireland?
@@andrewferguson8032 that depends on whether she's English or Irish
@@lemdixon01 I’ve seen a lot of people referring to her as Irish, but I wasn’t sure
@@andrewferguson8032 maybe she's Northern Northern Irish or maybe she's Northern Southern Irish (Irish Republic)
She's baaaaack!! Good to see you back lady!!! 😊😊😊
100 percent!
She must have been trapped on the Doncaster train for months.
She's WHITE.
@@grahamyates2490🤣🤣 this was so funny to me
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Southerners don't talk to each other on trains. I love the facial expressions in the last few seconds.
some do. (Im a southerner) usually the old ones, not so.much the young
But probably never to this degree yeah
*Londoners
Cos we have good infrastructure
To be fair I’ve been on lots of Northern services and it’s been dead quiet too.
@@youreatoiletYeah, I’ve been on Southern services and people do talk to each other- just not in London.
To find humor in such subtleties is a kind of brilliance.
"sorry love" it's the small seamless ad-libs that are the true mark of her talent!
The “sorry love” as you moved your arm is great. It’s those little details.
You forgot to add when people squeeze past each other and somebody says "oop, breath in!"
😂😂😂... Or in a terrible Liverpudlian accent saying 'scyowze moy' or is that just me?
"Mind yer back" if its an official
"so where am i supposed to sit?..... on the tracks?" caught me off guard, that was funny 💀
' I haven't had a wee since Doncaster ' !
Makes me glad my stop is before Doncaster.
You're back!! I was just thinkin' yesterday, "I wonder what happened to that girl who does skits about northerners on the internet" and now you're here
I love this so much, really captures the little funny things of British people. I'm a foreigner living in England and this brings me joy
Here's a tip, don't call us british if you are living in England.
@@Long-Horse
... otherwise the local folks will think you are an alien from outer space (a reptilian from outer space, to be precise - David ICKE)❕
@@Long-HorseI don’t think that’s universally true by any means. In the south east and London atleast a lot of people just simply identify as British rather than specifically English.
@@Vasilefs_Terranorum Yeah and the south east and London have no English people they are all foreigners, so ofc they call themselves British, the pakis can call themselves British all they want doesn't make them English.
“On the tracks?” so so funny perfect delivery
This was like watching a parody of myself on a train LOL [Born in Batley]
Gets better the more times you watch it. Some of us power through
Nice to have you back gdog. Another of your fine skits. 👏
The “sorry love” is absolutely spot on. Attention to detail is perfect
I saw a poster in Liverpool of a play that you play in. Would love to see it one day. Keep up the good work, girl!
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I missed your videos! ❤
You are really brilliant, you remind me of the golden age of british sketch comedy :)
We saw you tonight in Ella Grey and you were amazing!! Slay
Donny has that effect on the bladder it has to be said.
And on the gut 😂
I saw you on a poster for Ella Gray the other day in Liverpool!! I had to do a double take and was like, isn't that the girl from youtube?! Love your content!
There is an article on the Echo website 😂😂😂
As a Bolton lass ( years ago)I can vouch that this is exactly spot on ! 😂 Please make more of these because it reminds me of when life was simple and real. Hugs from Canada.🌹🌹
Last year I was in England, and on my train back to the airport I didn't have a seat cuz I forgot to book an assigned one, so I was standing in the path. I didn't mind, I need to stand lots in my own country, but this woman behind me practically insisted on me having her seat. I kindly refused, and said I was okay. Eventually I was able to sit down
The “all reservations are cancelled” bit just so go me, been there 😂
As a Swedish person, I do believe that there has been a lot of Northern English-Scandinavian genetic crossover in history (sorry love) because this channel is so relatable.
So good! In Germany it’s the other way round and this is how we would act in the south :D if you’d talk like this to strangers in the north they‘d usually be like o.O
Wondered where you’d been. Turns out you were stuck on a train. Loved this one.
*I've needed a wee since Doncaster*
Philamona cunk needs to interview you
I really don't understand much English, but it's fun to me watch the facial expressions and emotions
I can never get enough of this lol
Always enjoy these, it's mad how spot on every little thing is!
I've had to wee since Doncaster! Liquid Gold That!
Good to see you back luv.
Hahah, yes! Never take the train to York on a Saturday. 😂
The return of the queen
Congrats for 100.000 subscribers! I knew that this would not take too long when I first came across your videos!🥳
Agressively wholesome I love it
I have also needed a wee since Doncaster.
Brilliant! You remind me of a modern day Joyce Grenfell
This is the most real thing on RUclips
You’re great, just too short. 😂Much love from Philly.
Having binged your entire back catalogue over two days, I am now bereft, inconsolable, etc at having nothing more to watch.
The only true Queen of Britain has returned! 🙌🙏
Southerner who receives a load of cold stares for pronouncing it as 'Doncarster'.
She is so Funny !!
I Love it 🤗
Man I’ve lived in the South now for 26 years, I moved down here when I fell in love with my husband who’s a Southerner but I still really miss so much about the North.❤
Reminds me of practically every journey have taken on LNER Leeds to Kings-cross + return 😂
I’ve needed a wee since Doncaster 😂😂😂
As always, pinpoint accuracy, nice work
I’ve needed a wee since Retford love 😂
I'm a Londoner, I went to uni in Birmingham. Not quite the north but the people were so much friendlier there. I miss it
This beautiful young woman's characterizations are absolutely brilliant - the best I've ever seen. A true genius!
You are so brilliant.
😂 I’m from the North East and last week I gave up my seat for an old man. Train was packed and I can handle standing 🙂 Just be nice, it’s nice 😉
You're absolute gold! Love it!
Please do teacher drunk in pub! Luv ya!
When we needed her most, she returned!
The ‘Emma’ we needed in One Day (film).
I'm so happy the algorithm blessed me with this channel. 🤗
This girl is hilarious! I also loved how ASSERTIVE she was! Well done
YES the inevitable donny mention
I got the last train from Leeds to Barnsley. Two carriages, numerous other trans cancelled, you can imagine the chaos. Packed in like blooming sardines we were but you know what? We were happy for it. It was blooming luxury compared to have so many people to have a good chin wag with about how annoying the situation was.
Only another twenty minutes to Wakefield Westgate, you can hold it. 😁
Gospel !!! Bring it !!! Let the Truth be known, when you're laughin your learnin' . yeah innit
Welcome back, I hope you’re doing well!!
So funny - if you were about in 2007 you'd have a BBC 3 show immediately
Truly and honestly I would love to be this person, she seems so easy going
Oh my god she’s back. I can’t believe she’s back. I literally want to marry her
So funny😂 I love her so much! ❤❤❤🥳💐
congratulations on 100k subscriber's 🎉🎉🎉
The trains have really helped me work through my social anxiety! You get talking to some crackin people
'Are you finished with that Metro?'
I'm Scottish. The last time I was in manchester I got dodgy looks when they heard my voice. They were fine until they heard me speak. Was disheartening.
She's like an Aardman character come to life - and I mean that in an incredibly good way
Oh haven't seen you in a while. Great video as usual!
Come South, we have all the fruit! No talking on the train though
You are such a treat
I want to road trip with you. (Or train trip, that’s cool too.) You are a delight!
i really love your voice and accent ❤
For me more than anything this was a reminder of how much privatisation has fucked the trains.
You nailed it!
you are so amazing! I love your videos.
The last line is brilliant!
BBC waits for you. 😄
Oh don't spoil it.
It took me a couple of seconds to realise it was the tv network.
I am getting flashbacks!
Yes this is exactly me taking the train from King Cross/St Pancras to Sheffield to see me mum and dad when it turns out all other northbound trains were cancelled and now people are flooding this one, and I'm wedged against a pushchair so at least I get to chat with a lovely random baby in between awkwardly eating my sandwiches while standing
❤ from Canada, I’ve missed you!
Great to see you back!
The Northern Matriarch! They will always exist
glad you're back
“Some of us power through” 😂
I miss England especially the North. What you do is so funny because it is so real.
0:41 ART.
She's back 😍