British people really speak like this

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @IamNissiLove
    @IamNissiLove Год назад +37481

    “Sunday’s correct 🙂” lmao

    • @theglorifiedbed7642
      @theglorifiedbed7642 Год назад +50

      2450 likes with no comments? I gotchu

    • @ajibolaabisola4791
      @ajibolaabisola4791 Год назад +69

      I got you too. I think he was surprised, they don't call it different... 😂

    • @exmodule6323
      @exmodule6323 Год назад +44

      But it’s not capitalized, because they’re bri-ish

    • @Janchess
      @Janchess Год назад +9

      7.4k like 3 comments. Hmm

    • @isaiahyarber1344
      @isaiahyarber1344 Год назад +3

      I hate the kid that says that idk y his face is just 🤬

  • @NikkiDoesStufff
    @NikkiDoesStufff Год назад +29924

    They all sound exactly like how it was written and if they think they don’t they are just in denial.

    • @Slay_No_More
      @Slay_No_More Год назад +669

      I was talking to a Canadian friend, ex friend rather, I tried to tell him Canadians got an accent and their pronunciation of "about" in particular really exposes their accent differences, and he blocked me promptly, it wasn't even a rude conversation, i even broke down how folks in different US states are distinguishable easily.

    • @YonikMalik
      @YonikMalik Год назад +428

      nah id think Froiday is australian

    • @plumdutchess
      @plumdutchess Год назад +388

      They were saying it like it was written, so yeah they would. These boys clearly pronounce a t in saturday. The way it was written was more dialect than they speak.

    • @kangjason2660
      @kangjason2660 Год назад +134

      ​@@Slay_No_More Because you WERE rude. Canadians don't like to tolerate rudeness coming from ignorance. Nobody in canada actually says aboot its a myth created by americans and you had the audacity to not ASK him but TELL him how they say a word. I work in a job where i call literally every area in canada and ive never heard anyone say aboot.

    • @mattiketola864
      @mattiketola864 Год назад +93

      Canadians must be soft then.

  • @followingheartlines
    @followingheartlines 11 месяцев назад +4409

    americans: toosday
    brits: chewsday
    elites: tyousday

    • @DancingDeity
      @DancingDeity 11 месяцев назад +111

      I’m from New York and I say tyousday, not toosday.

    • @LAVISHLYLAVISH
      @LAVISHLYLAVISH 11 месяцев назад +59

      who says toosday its always tyoosday

    • @kevinconroy3259
      @kevinconroy3259 11 месяцев назад +61

      Hispanic "tooza-day"

    • @arbie_m
      @arbie_m 10 месяцев назад +3

      😂

    • @iynewz
      @iynewz 10 месяцев назад +13

      I'm from the UK but I say toosday 😭😭😭

  • @williamk4356
    @williamk4356 Год назад +18741

    It's chewsday innit!!!!

    • @scther4938
      @scther4938 Год назад +129

      Haha very funny

    • @senderunknown404
      @senderunknown404 Год назад +253

      Nah mate it's FROIday

    • @scther4938
      @scther4938 Год назад +146

      @@senderunknown404 I’m British and yes I pronounce Tuesday like chews day but only specifically shit areas pronounce it like froyday most Brit’s say Fryday

    • @chascaimpact23
      @chascaimpact23 Год назад +26

      Haha very funny 😐

    • @Pressplayboy
      @Pressplayboy Год назад +53

      @@chascaimpact23 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 it was tho innit?

  • @zellalaing5439
    @zellalaing5439 Год назад +1578

    Love the Sunday kid

  • @nightowl9236
    @nightowl9236 11 месяцев назад +332

    The first guy is so cute as he starts recognising the pattern 😭

    • @Shrekmate
      @Shrekmate 4 месяца назад +3

      Omds just dont comment

    • @TedEhioghae
      @TedEhioghae Месяц назад

      He was reading it.

  • @Britbaby961
    @Britbaby961 Год назад +8419

    "Chewsday... I don't see how you can say it any different"
    The letter T: "Am I a joke to you"

    • @Lucyfer_Morningstxr
      @Lucyfer_Morningstxr Год назад +345

      Only really posh grandmas and Miranda really say it with a T.
      ‘TUEsday’
      It sounds a bit like
      ‘Tyousday’

    • @mahlerbartok
      @mahlerbartok Год назад +310

      @@Lucyfer_Morningstxr in terms of English people yeah, but Americans say it with a t like “toosday”

    • @BomberFletch31
      @BomberFletch31 Год назад +228

      ​@@mahlerbartok yeah, but Americans pronounce it incorrectly 😛

    • @nugget-
      @nugget- Год назад +176

      @@BomberFletch31 Is there really an incorrect way to pronounce something? This is a genuine question btw, because from my perspective there's only really a "less normalized" way.

    • @nonaide
      @nonaide Год назад +150

      ​@@nugget- if you're pronouncing something in a way where people can't understand what you're trying to say, that could probably be considered incorrect pronunciation

  • @brittish1587
    @brittish1587 Год назад +2730

    So accurate!! I had an Australian aunt and I learned how to count ausy...won, tew, thray, foor, fyve, seeks, seeven, ayght, noine, teen. 😜

    • @AmyReindl
      @AmyReindl Год назад +303

      😂 I read that in your accent!

    • @gebybakhita6033
      @gebybakhita6033 Год назад +31

      😂

    • @dia_kiyoko21
      @dia_kiyoko21 Год назад +124

      😂😂😂😂 the way I read those

    • @M4M1S
      @M4M1S 11 месяцев назад +156

      Lmao this is hilarious and reading it aloud sounds so accurate

    • @pneron2032
      @pneron2032 11 месяцев назад +16

      Isn't that just Dutch

  • @calebshockency2083
    @calebshockency2083 11 месяцев назад +933

    They really did pick up the most British-looking kids the nation has to offer.

    • @FlowerF41RY
      @FlowerF41RY 6 месяцев назад +7

      What do you mean

    • @John-bu2xt
      @John-bu2xt 5 месяцев назад +52

      ​@@FlowerF41RY you know what he means. Zero non-ethnic looking Briish.

    • @Shiva-bi9in
      @Shiva-bi9in 5 месяцев назад +14

      @@John-bu2xt With braces to boot!

    • @johnnymeador9713
      @johnnymeador9713 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@John-bu2xt these kids look ethnic to you?

    • @laragara
      @laragara 5 месяцев назад

      I'd guess 3

  • @zoella2349
    @zoella2349 Год назад +3690

    I rarely hear people say froiday it’s always fry day but all the other ones are perfect 😂

    • @islandsicedtea
      @islandsicedtea Год назад +92

      yes but they way they say “fry” is still more “froi” than Americans say it

    • @alondor8157
      @alondor8157 Год назад +68

      @@islandsicedtea Americans put more emphasis on the I. And sounds more like EYE.
      A lot of it comes down to how we talk naturally too. Americans say words starting weak, and build up. ( frIDAy )
      Whereas it's the opposite for English, ( FRidaY ).
      Also the English have a very weak T, they do say their T's most of the time, but it's really hard for us to pick up on it.
      Especially if they have a thicker accent. But most of us think the English only have 1 accent. Lol.

    • @howdy01
      @howdy01 Год назад +4

      Yeah, sounds more kiwi to me

    • @sb_dunk
      @sb_dunk Год назад +6

      Essex

    • @BambiTrout
      @BambiTrout Год назад +32

      @@islandsicedtea Only in certain parts of the south - namely the West Country and Norfolk (the ones who talk like pirates and farmers).
      Up north it's more like "fraah-deeeh" or "frydih" depending on what flavour of North and how old you are.

  • @Venoxisguides
    @Venoxisguides Год назад +4806

    we invented the fookin language

    • @yanniakajohn3858
      @yanniakajohn3858 11 месяцев назад +367

      You threw words from other languages into one thus making ENGLISH. there’s a reason why old English sound like a copy of German.

    • @frawgeatfrawgworld
      @frawgeatfrawgworld 11 месяцев назад

      its a germanic language, would you tell norwegians theyre just a copy of german? not only that but its the least germanic out of all the germanic laguages, it has heavy celtic, greek latin and french influences to just name a few. Also its the language YOURE speaking. So i recommend stfu.@@yanniakajohn3858

    • @kookies2160
      @kookies2160 11 месяцев назад +449

      @@yanniakajohn3858America: Copies the homework with a few changes

    • @mmstick
      @mmstick 11 месяцев назад +201

      invented, but then lost the plot. American English is how the English used to speak during the time of Shakespeare. As English settlers came to America, they brought their accent with them. Meanwhile, English people in England began drifting away from their original accent. Whereas America has largely kept the same accent.

    • @mmstick
      @mmstick 11 месяцев назад +50

      @gregabott5583I have no idea where you're getting your info that Americans pronounce T like D. Those are two entirely different sounds. Irish people were not common in America until much later in its history.

  • @tthierryteresa2930
    @tthierryteresa2930 9 месяцев назад +19

    British accent ❤❤❤❤ from 🇨🇵

  • @Eidookhan07
    @Eidookhan07 5 месяцев назад +55

    British accent sounds extremely beautiful!
    I love it. ❤❤❤

    • @LindaBird-p2u
      @LindaBird-p2u 3 месяца назад +3

      Tysm
      I am British everyone always says it’s weird😂😂

    • @Joe-ez3gt
      @Joe-ez3gt 2 месяца назад +1

      Which one?

    • @TheNumerum
      @TheNumerum 2 месяца назад +1

      Not all of them lol

    • @BLACK_MikeHammer
      @BLACK_MikeHammer 26 дней назад +3

      There's loads of regional British accents.
      Most Americas are unaware of it.
      Some are virtually unintelligible to people not from that particular region.

  • @VagueAcquaintance
    @VagueAcquaintance Год назад +355

    These kids seem so nice lol

    • @lindaduncan7181
      @lindaduncan7181 Год назад +39

      I've seen a number of videos where Jolly go to schools, those young men make me happy, seeing their suits and all. They look so distinguished and respectable.

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад +22

      ​@@lindaduncan7181- Exactly!! I love the way they dress in school!! They have a great sense of humor, and are very respectful!

    • @gutsfinky
      @gutsfinky Год назад +25

      They all seem sweet (as sweet as teenager boys can be, anyway) and friendly.
      AND YES, we need school uniforms in the USA. The fact that you can just roll up to school with pants down around your knees and your bits hanging out of your tank top is just gross. Dress like that on your own time.

    • @VagueAcquaintance
      @VagueAcquaintance Год назад +8

      @@gutsfinky As a teenager in public school, I couldn’t agree more. The outfits I see people wearing are horrendous!

    • @JoshParkin-i4w
      @JoshParkin-i4w Год назад +9

      @@gutsfinkywhat is taught here is completely different to that of the gender and race fixated US…
      I mean even just bringing that that up probably seems like hate speech to some American teenagers
      The vast majority of people live in the real world here when it’s quite the opposite in the US and that is where the main problem lies imo

  • @michaelsmith697
    @michaelsmith697 11 месяцев назад +36

    I love their British accent. It’s so cute!

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london 11 месяцев назад +7

      There is no one single British accent. There are several depending on where people live.

    • @Andy-ScotsIrish-TheGAEL.
      @Andy-ScotsIrish-TheGAEL. 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@MTMF.londonI know right always makes me laught when I hear them say "Typcial British accent" but you can have a Scottish guy from Glasgow
      And a English guy from London.
      Both with distinctive British accents but both sounds so Alien from each other

    • @GhostRiley4570
      @GhostRiley4570 3 месяца назад

      What a disgusting way to speak

  • @Apollo-Mason
    @Apollo-Mason Год назад +854

    They'd sound even more like it if they said it without reading the words 💀

    • @Gbobversion2
      @Gbobversion2 Год назад +15

      like, They, like, sound even more, like, like it if they, like, said it without, like, reading the like, words, like, yeah.

    • @Mastattak
      @Mastattak Год назад +42

      @@Gbobversion2 Are you alright, love?

    • @BigMike4Ever
      @BigMike4Ever Год назад +6

      @@Gbobversion2tell me you never visited the US without telling

    • @Gbobversion2
      @Gbobversion2 Год назад +1

      No@@BigMike4Ever

    • @BigMike4Ever
      @BigMike4Ever Год назад +1

      @@Gbobversion2 r/whoosh

  • @spartan1010101
    @spartan1010101 Год назад +269

    This is the English equivalent to the Baltimore accent test lol “Aaron earned and iron urn.”

    • @gutsfinky
      @gutsfinky Год назад +18

      I have a friend named Erin. My mom calls her Aaaaaaaaron. It drives me nuts!

    • @cheburapin
      @cheburapin Год назад +2

      I would give a year of life to hear how it sounds from a real Brit

    • @signoguns8501
      @signoguns8501 Год назад +13

      Be proud of your accent. In fact, go out of your way to make it thicker. Everyone speaks with that corporate CNN/Fox news host accent nowadays, That accent is only becoming more widespread too. We will soon live in a world where everyone talks like a cable news host lmao. Pure hellscape. NPC's galore.

    • @osasunaitor
      @osasunaitor Год назад +9

      ​@@signoguns8501 in a world? Or in a country? Thankfully not all of us live in the US

    • @identiticrisis
      @identiticrisis Год назад +5

      ​@@osasunaitor point stands no matter where you're from.

  • @Karamell24
    @Karamell24 11 месяцев назад +5

    I think it's so great how friendly the guys are! ☺️👍

  • @L_f_h_yt
    @L_f_h_yt Год назад +143

    Sunday is correct 😂💯

  • @aralinya2652
    @aralinya2652 Год назад +96

    In British English, the 'tu' letter combination is usually pronounced 'choo' or 'chyoo' (where the 'u' is 'oo'). Just like the 'du' combination is pronounced 'joo' or 'jyoo'. Tuesday isn't an oddity - it follows the natural rules of British pronunciation.

    • @barrysteven5964
      @barrysteven5964 Год назад +19

      Correct. To explain, it's because the 'u' is pronounced 'yoo'. So 'nude' is 'nyood'. Americans do this sometimes for example in the word 'amuse'. So said slowly 'tube' is 'tyoob' and 'Tuesday' is 'Tyoozday'. Said quickly the 'tyoo' become 'choo' hence 'choob' and 'choozday'.

    • @Aethid
      @Aethid 11 месяцев назад +15

      Yea, it is "supposed" to be pronounced Tyoosday, because the u vowel in English is preceeded by the y consonant. It is common, however, so change this extra y when it follows another consonant, because it is a little difficult to pronounce. Americans drop it, so it becomes "Toosday". Many Brits merge the t and the y, which changes it into "Choosday". This is called "yod dropping" and "yod coalescing". You can actually find all three pronunciations in the UK. They are all regional dialects.

    • @TimelordUK
      @TimelordUK 11 месяцев назад

      Tupperware. Tuppence

    • @aralinya2652
      @aralinya2652 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@TimelordUK The 'u' in these words is an 'uh' sound. As I mentioned, the 'chyoo'/'jyoo' rule only applies when 'u' is pronounced 'oo' (or, more accurately, 'yoo', as the other comments have pointed out). 🙂

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace 11 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think you understand the point of the comment lol

  • @aryannasoto1434
    @aryannasoto1434 11 месяцев назад +9

    Love the accent. And they speak so proper too. Even their slang sounds uniform like what the-

  • @spotsandstripes2
    @spotsandstripes2 Год назад +59

    Birmingham here..
    mun dee, Choose dee, When’s dee etc here 😅😂

    • @Belladonna2003
      @Belladonna2003 11 месяцев назад +2

      Uhmmm sounds great!

    • @overlordnat
      @overlordnat 9 месяцев назад +1

      I completely agree with you and I also hail from Brum. I often change ‘Saturday’ all the way to ‘Satdee’.

    • @Deano-Dron81
      @Deano-Dron81 23 дня назад

      You don’t say it like that though, I line there… stop lying. Never heard a single person say it like you’ve typed it. 🙄

  • @stuartlee6622
    @stuartlee6622 Год назад +60

    These kids are wonderful!

  • @HermesTheLoser
    @HermesTheLoser 10 месяцев назад +22

    I love how they’re like “no I don’t say chewsday wth I say chewsday” then they have an existential crisis 🤣

  • @Camberwell86
    @Camberwell86 Год назад +2719

    That'll be Americans who say Toosday and call the tube in London the toob 😂

    • @fakeitmunky5619
      @fakeitmunky5619 Год назад +171

      Eating stoo on the toob on a toosday.

    • @SandS72
      @SandS72 11 месяцев назад +14

      😆💀😭

    • @nataliej.3579
      @nataliej.3579 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@fakeitmunky5619eating stchew on the tchewb on chewsday

    • @Pinkcardss
      @Pinkcardss 11 месяцев назад +285

      Wait how do you say tube then? Like chewb?

    • @OMJ_the_Show
      @OMJ_the_Show 11 месяцев назад +92

      That's how you say it😂

  • @atticush7675
    @atticush7675 Год назад +52

    The way they say FrOiday is exactly how Aussies pronounce nice: nOice

    • @DarrellWilkerson4.6
      @DarrellWilkerson4.6 6 месяцев назад

      Brits do the same thing, where do you think the "noice" meme came from? 😂 hes a brit, Americans hear all non strees iees as an ioo

  • @RainbowStarOracle
    @RainbowStarOracle 11 месяцев назад +19

    I love British people

  • @memdy7452
    @memdy7452 Год назад +14

    Jolly's "British High School boys" videos are always my favorites and love watching each of them many times over.

  • @Merr1l33s
    @Merr1l33s Год назад +34

    Why do ppl always make fun of our accents??? I'm personally so proud of all the diverse regional accents in my country and I am so proud to be British even if our great culture is dying.

    • @branc2658
      @branc2658 Год назад +12

      As an Italian I can say that in movies I understand much better English language spoken with the English accent than with the American one.

    • @anyaw340
      @anyaw340 Год назад +9

      Whose accent doesn't get made fun of?? Everyone sounds different to someone. How many British people have I heard making fun of Southern (American) accents or New York accents? It is what it is!

    • @hannahdyson7129
      @hannahdyson7129 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@anyaw340I don't make fun out of someone's accent unless I know them well . Personally people make " fun " of Northern English accents where I am from its usually how stupid they sound and how they shouldnt be allowed in certian professions . Like I say if you know the person then yes it's in good fun. From a stranger and especially one on the Internet ? No it's not " fun "

    • @caj4562
      @caj4562 11 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@anyaw340it's a whole thing on the internet, Brits take a lot of heat about the accent from Americans who have probably never left their home town. Everyone else knows things sound different in different places.

    • @vickumo5219
      @vickumo5219 11 месяцев назад +2

      What culture?

  • @LilHaven33
    @LilHaven33 11 месяцев назад +1

    So cute ❤ I’ve always loved comparing and contrasting accents. It’s a fun conversation point on holiday when meeting lots of different people 😊

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 Год назад +60

    I like watching Jolly on "Youchewbe"

  • @LiterallyRyan_Gosling
    @LiterallyRyan_Gosling 3 месяца назад +3

    Americans really out there thinking that English is their language

  • @sudeshnadas8732
    @sudeshnadas8732 11 месяцев назад +4

    I really like the joke and their laugh part... 😂it's refreshing like friends

  • @t_albino
    @t_albino Год назад +13

    How do I know this tweet was written by an American 😂

    • @megteg
      @megteg 5 месяцев назад

      We do love to poke a little fun at the accents 😂 prob because on the inside we adore them so much tho

  • @deadcalm9016
    @deadcalm9016 3 месяца назад +3

    Brits sound intelligent no matter what they say…just love their accents❤

  • @jane-bethc6790
    @jane-bethc6790 11 месяцев назад +1

    Born and bred Londoner, and the way we pronounce the days of the week are…
    Mundee,
    Tuesdee,
    Wensdee,
    Fursdee, we change the th to an f.
    Fridee. Never in my life have I heard it pronounced Frioday.
    Satadee.
    Sundee.

  • @alisonbufarale3406
    @alisonbufarale3406 Год назад +149

    The moment you actually hear the way your accent sounds to others is priceless! I’ve had that moment a few times. 😂 For reference, I live in Michigan and have for almost all my life. 🙈

    • @ukchub6633
      @ukchub6633 Год назад +2

      English accent in crappy country xD 😂 must be your parents fault then

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace 11 месяцев назад +6

      Most Americans don't realize we say "chrain" instead of "train"

    • @LonesomeTwin
      @LonesomeTwin 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@no_peace Speak for yourself!

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@no_peace Who are these "we"? ppfffttt

    • @hobosnake1
      @hobosnake1 11 месяцев назад +2

      I like the michigan accent its cute

  • @bigdee8189
    @bigdee8189 Год назад +12

    These British dudes are hilarious!!! 😂😂Damn, I love these videos!

    • @pauldeuchars689
      @pauldeuchars689 Год назад +1

      They’re not British they’re English

    • @Michelle-rdz17
      @Michelle-rdz17 10 месяцев назад

      @@pauldeuchars689 lol England is in Britain so they’re British too 😂💀

    • @pauldeuchars689
      @pauldeuchars689 10 месяцев назад

      @@Michelle-rdz17 how many Scots Irish and Welsh are there? NONE!!! So they’re not a British they’re English!!

    • @katec9893
      @katec9893 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Michelle-rdz17 Yes, but nobody here calls themselves British. We are English, Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish, Irish and Cornish. These students are English.

    • @Deano-Dron81
      @Deano-Dron81 2 месяца назад

      @@katec9893Ok but who cares? 🤣

  • @RoyKoopaling
    @RoyKoopaling 11 месяцев назад +2

    The first kid did a really good job jumping between regional accents.

  • @anamikacs761
    @anamikacs761 Год назад +209

    They all look so adorable

    • @ffnovice7
      @ffnovice7 Год назад +21

      They're quite cute

    • @speedythings7396
      @speedythings7396 Год назад

      Indian women see white guys and go crazy

    • @standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory
      @standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory Год назад +4

      I spent too much time watching makeup videos, I just wanted to replicate the gorgeous blush of youth they have! A couple of them have really fabulous natural lip tones lol!

    • @sallybally344
      @sallybally344 Год назад

      They look average, to slightly above average, nice, but I am seeing acne creeping in on atleast one of them, I would not call them radiant since its england and lack of vitamin d on these young males is showing. Adorable is a stretch but I will accept your statement

    • @themoderateecowarrior
      @themoderateecowarrior Год назад

      😂​@@sallybally344

  • @IndianB787
    @IndianB787 5 месяцев назад +3

    American ppl be like:
    MÖNDAEY
    TOOSDAY
    WENSDAY
    THEURRSDAY
    FRAIEYDAY
    SADURDAY
    SUHNDAY

  • @mateussousa263
    @mateussousa263 Год назад +137

    The charming British accent ❤

    • @Avant-garde1611
      @Avant-garde1611 11 месяцев назад +7

      😵‍💫

    • @markusgeimer3099
      @markusgeimer3099 10 месяцев назад +5

      This has to be satire

    • @EAnita
      @EAnita 9 месяцев назад +17

      ​@@markusgeimer3099nah it's actually more charming than the American

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@EAnita There is no generic "American" accent - different regions have different accents, just like they do in the UK.

    • @deathbycheese850
      @deathbycheese850 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@MTMF.londonand the countries withn it. There are four very distinct differences in accents (and languages), between those countries.

  • @mariec7092
    @mariec7092 Год назад +373

    As a mainland European (French) I learnt British English and then went on to live in the UK for 4 years. They have the accent I have always loved (and had to learn to understand). Nowadays I wish there were more British content on RUclips but because America is where the money, the spare time and the extravaganza are, the few times I get anything British-related is like : "such celeb's impression of a British accent", or "this has to be the most British thing ever" !
    YT please, the BRITS are my beloved neighbours and the originators of English.
    Remember it sometimes.

    • @StillRose
      @StillRose Год назад +82

      Very rare to a see a french that loves brits lol

    • @StillRose
      @StillRose Год назад +6

      Very rare to a see a french that loves brits lol

    • @StillRose
      @StillRose Год назад +6

      Very rare to a see a french that loves brits lol

    • @john.premose
      @john.premose Год назад

      Muricanns ruin everything they touch

    • @lawtraf8008
      @lawtraf8008 Год назад +66

      @@StillRose You clearly don't know much about French people because we really love Brits, it's Americans we don't like.

  • @sandynapier2883
    @sandynapier2883 Год назад +9

    I love these guys they're so much fun!😂🎉

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад

      I wish my fellow Americans were as much fun as Brits are!!

  • @Belladonna2003
    @Belladonna2003 11 месяцев назад +4

    They’re so cute I can’t wait to marry a British guy!😩❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @Vanilla_Mexican
    @Vanilla_Mexican Год назад +6

    “Oh I hear it now!” I’m dying 😂😂

  • @timgibson7597
    @timgibson7597 Год назад +315

    These kiddos are great sports. You have to be able to laugh at yourself in life. We all have weird accents when compared to other parts of the world. Well done all.

    • @sallybally344
      @sallybally344 Год назад +3

      Kiddo is a cringe way of saying child, even kid isnt a word kiddo is just informal gibberish sorry mate but stop that weird slang

    • @Mynnia
      @Mynnia Год назад +3

      ​@@sallybally344but Kid is from small goats...

    • @maxtheawesome4255
      @maxtheawesome4255 Год назад

      ​@@sallybally344stfu. You literally can't format properly or use punctuation. Learn to read and write properly before critising someone else.

    • @asjbfjbkaw
      @asjbfjbkaw Год назад +12

      @@sallybally344 ok kiddo

    • @triarb5790
      @triarb5790 Год назад +5

      ​@sallybally344 You're fun at parties, aren't you hunnybun?

  • @Al.4everslays
    @Al.4everslays 2 месяца назад +1

    I say Chewsday and don’t notice and I once walked into a class to give them sm and I said “these are for Chewsday” they were all like ‘Chewsday!?!?!?! I became a laugh for that day🙄

  • @plumdutchess
    @plumdutchess Год назад +115

    Depends on the dialect, doesn't it. Britain is a place of rich culture, with many different dialects.

    • @FUBAR1986
      @FUBAR1986 Год назад +22

      Rich culture???? let’s not go back in British history I wouldn’t necessarily call it rich culture🤪🥴😜🧐😂

    • @tomthepeaceful
      @tomthepeaceful Год назад +60

      @@FUBAR1986 rich hereby having the meaning of abundant, a lot of

    • @oopsydaizi3s824
      @oopsydaizi3s824 Год назад +14

      @@FUBAR1986 if owning half the planet isn’t rich what is?

    • @chance3485
      @chance3485 Год назад +7

      @@oopsydaizi3s824 More than half.

    • @KMog-py7co
      @KMog-py7co Год назад +2

      ​@@FUBAR1986 How stupid do you have to be in order to not understand how words can have multiple meanings? Oh wait, I almost forgot about America's terrible education system, now it all makes sense.

  • @jeciel85
    @jeciel85 Год назад +5

    Brits are so hot with their accent.

    • @Sabhoh
      @Sabhoh Год назад +2

      Peter O’File?

  • @LorenSims-dt8xl
    @LorenSims-dt8xl 4 месяца назад +2

    LOVE BRITISH ACCENT!!❤ GOD SAVE THE 👑 KING!!❤🇬🇧

  • @jessrosefawkes2721
    @jessrosefawkes2721 11 месяцев назад +4

    Those boys were posh lol. I talk and pronounce the days of the week exactly like it says in that message lol. I am a northerner and a Yorkshire lass too though lol x

  • @mediterraneandiet2483
    @mediterraneandiet2483 Год назад +162

    Correction. Native British people have a variety of accents depending where they are from. Welsh accents differ from English accents which differ from Scottish accents and all these differ within their own countries.

    • @petegarnett7731
      @petegarnett7731 11 месяцев назад +10

      @mediterraneandiet2843--- and NONE of them say FROIday

    • @mikerodent3164
      @mikerodent3164 11 месяцев назад +1

      There's lovely for you.

    • @caj4562
      @caj4562 11 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@petegarnett7731where I grew up in east Anglia they certainly do, that o makes it into a lot of words it shouldn't be

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey. Hey. Guess what. Every country has multiple accents

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@petegarnett7731we can hear you

  • @susanschroeder8021
    @susanschroeder8021 4 месяца назад

    This is such a brilliant and enjoyable channel to watch. I really enjoy the content. Thank you all for being good sports. I’m as southern as they come and I KNOW people get a chuckle out of my southern drawl. It’s okay, I sometimes hear it myself saying certain words. And we all have our phrases like y’all, fixin to, cigarats…it’s all in the phonics! 😂❤

  • @LsForDays
    @LsForDays Год назад +6

    They actually tried to put ‘munday’ as if that’s not how it’s pronounced😂

    • @Drogba-Hater
      @Drogba-Hater Год назад

      Are u autisitc or r u slow. Thats not the point. the tweet is saying how brits say it. Americans also say it that way. Theyre not bashing on that. Use ur brain bro

  • @earnestdeclarationofmedioc1706
    @earnestdeclarationofmedioc1706 Год назад +509

    Especially with the Froiday, it actually sounds more Australian
    Except we would say ‘sadaday’ 😂

    • @alondor8157
      @alondor8157 Год назад +25

      Actually a commonality the AUS have with Americans. We say our T's as D's as well. Except it would be more like Saderday.

    • @earnestdeclarationofmedioc1706
      @earnestdeclarationofmedioc1706 Год назад +8

      @@alondor8157 I think you’re right!
      We definitely don’t put an ‘r’ in ours lol

    • @s4kurabl0ss0m7
      @s4kurabl0ss0m7 Год назад +2

      I’ve been to three aus states and not in one of them have I heard someone say froiday 😭

    • @earnestdeclarationofmedioc1706
      @earnestdeclarationofmedioc1706 Год назад +9

      @@s4kurabl0ss0m7 you’ve just gotta find the bogans 😂

    • @oopsydaizi3s824
      @oopsydaizi3s824 Год назад

      Yank spotted

  • @thebestrpgames1741
    @thebestrpgames1741 9 месяцев назад +2

    Lol sa-a day lol Tuesday is chewday lol love the funny days like froiday and chewday just funny 🤣🤣🤣

  • @MichelleBanda77
    @MichelleBanda77 Год назад +87

    You guy’s accents are beautiful. 🥺 I’m so sorry you’re always getting heat for it. I know there are various accents depending on whatever region so that tweet got it all wrong 😭. My favorite accent is the West Country Accent? I Hope I got the name correct. Think Hagrid from HP, Poldark series starring Aidan Turner for those unfamiliar. It’s so beautiful and it reminds me of the Irish accent a bit. I also like the Cockney/Working class accent. It’s unique. Anyway don’t want to “fetish” UK folks, just giving appreciation where it’s due. I hope to visit the UK one day. 🌹Sending love from America.

    • @JessicaC.39Six
      @JessicaC.39Six Год назад +21

      This comment is so nice 😊😊 you finally appreciate that not all of us speak like this and there are different accents throughout the UK. I'll admit I say chewsday but I NEVER drop my 'T'. saTurday all the way

    • @MichelleBanda77
      @MichelleBanda77 Год назад +12

      @@JessicaC.39Six Yeah darling, for sure.

    • @TheLookaas
      @TheLookaas Год назад +6

      “Beans on toast on a chewsday wif ma bo o o wo ah”

    • @tubthungusbychumbungus
      @tubthungusbychumbungus Год назад +5

      Oh yeah, when people make generalisations they literally only ever talk about the standard southern british accent, although to be fair it is the most deserving to be made fun of. It's so fascinating how accents came about and how every city developed it's own way of speaking during the industrial revolution since it brought together people from different villages who started adapting their speech to be understood, like the brummie and scouse accents.

    • @Sofasurfa
      @Sofasurfa Год назад +6

      @@MichelleBanda77I hope when get to visit us here in old Blighty you get to meet lots of nice people and you treated as well as I have been all the times I have been in the States. I have had many lovely visits to America and have found the people to very welcoming and absolutely fascinated with my accent. I speak with what is known as a Received English accent, or is sometimes called Queens English, but a lot of my friends just say I’m posh 😂😂😂 I’m not, I’m just old and many years ago being to speak in a clear concise tones improved your job opportunities. Anyway hope you get here and if you do, try and visit Cumbria it’s a great part of the country 😊

  • @terranaxiomuk
    @terranaxiomuk Год назад +74

    Depends on what part of the UK and your upbringing. Like anywhere.

  • @dawn8293
    @dawn8293 11 месяцев назад +4

    It's all in good fun. Nothing wrong with slight regional variations in pronunciation. 😂

  • @lindaduncan7181
    @lindaduncan7181 Год назад +13

    The ginger boy saying, "Oh, I hear it now, I hear it now" I about DIED 😂😂😂 I love the way Brits pronounce certain words, especially different British accents. It makes me happy 😊

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 Год назад +3

      It makes me happy too, because it means it's easier to understand what they say. With Americans, you're constantly having to battle with their accent and work out what words they must've meant.

    • @lindaduncan7181
      @lindaduncan7181 Год назад +1

      @rosiefay7283 I'm from Tennessee, and some people really struggle to understand me sometimes. My accent isn't even that thick (unless I'm really tired, lol!!). And with UK accents, they're not always that easy to understand. Try listening to somebody from the Yorkshire Dales or Newcastle for instance, it's a completely different experience. A lot of accents I've heard have clipped vowels or consonants, for instance dropped T's or added/dropped H's, missing I's, some people find it hard to understand those. I just revel in them. The rural UK accents are probably my favorite ones.

    • @EthanolEnthusiast
      @EthanolEnthusiast Год назад

      ​@@lindaduncan7181 eeyup my duck

    • @vikkiledgard8483
      @vikkiledgard8483 Год назад

      I'm from Middlesbrough in the North East of England, (UK, if I'm being pedantic 🤣). The kids in this video are from southern England, and I can't abide their accesnt, sorry, not sorry 😉 On the other hand, I love some of the Scottish accents. They make me feel kind of gentle and squishy 😆 Love some American accents, too! 🥰😊♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

    • @EthanolEnthusiast
      @EthanolEnthusiast Год назад

      @@vikkiledgard8483 Scottish is disgusting

  • @Kali_Yugahhhh
    @Kali_Yugahhhh Год назад

    This is spectacular information 😍🤗 thank you!

  • @Lion_Heart_Zimbabwe
    @Lion_Heart_Zimbabwe Год назад +44

    I am Zimbabwean born and bred ( of British stock ) and this is exactly how we pronounce the days of the week. With the exception of Friday as Fry-day and Saturday as Sat-a-day. Basically Zimbabwean English sounds very similar to British English with a South African influence.

    • @yojiviriak675
      @yojiviriak675 Год назад +2

      Interesting people Zimbwe speak English

    • @anyaw340
      @anyaw340 Год назад +2

      @@yojiviriak675It shouldn't be surprised. Africa was heavily colonized by the British - Zimbabwe being just one area. Many Africans speak English because of it.

    • @mkeladz
      @mkeladz 11 месяцев назад

      In britain most of us pronounce them as fry-day and sat-ur-day anyways we all have different accents the uk isnt all one country we all have different accents and pronunciations😭

    • @AS-mw6pw
      @AS-mw6pw 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@yojiviriak675they’re a white Zimbabwean, they’re ancestors were from England

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london 11 месяцев назад

      @@yojiviriak675 Most countries in Africa use either English or French as official language because of their colonial past. Of course the African peoples also use several different native languages too.

  • @Cwenga_Matiwane
    @Cwenga_Matiwane Год назад +27

    As a person that is not British and is South African, how are we supposed to say "Wednesday"
    It's " wensday" I ain't never heard someone be like " WeDnesday"

    • @_skelly667_
      @_skelly667_ Год назад +8

      Rightttt like really the Tuesday and Wednesday pronunciations can’t really be anything else...
      Though I think the Friday is a bit off where I’m from it’s kinda like fry-day

    • @Drogba-Hater
      @Drogba-Hater Год назад +7

      americans also say wensday. they just included it to show all the days of the werk

    • @abbiereynolds8016
      @abbiereynolds8016 Год назад

      My dad who is Nigerian sometimes says "Wed-nes-day" as a joke but he usually says "Wens-day" like everyone else. It's just one of those words everyone agreed to pronounce a certain way even though that isn't how it's spelled😅

    • @jocelynnowen3078
      @jocelynnowen3078 Год назад

      That’s because you don’t live in Seattle Washington USA😀🇺🇸it is Wed nes day. If you lived in Texas or Massachusetts it’s probably pronounced differently. Confused? That’s normal too

    • @Cwenga_Matiwane
      @Cwenga_Matiwane Год назад +1

      @@jocelynnowen3078 see Anywhere in America is just so odd to me idk why. But here in South Africa we pronounce is different mostly because we have 12 official languages and because pll from everywhere come here because well 'Rainbow Nation' but that is one word that I have never heard the 'd' in it. But that's just me

  • @o_user
    @o_user 2 месяца назад +1

    sunday is “co’ect”😂😂

  • @r.menezes3378
    @r.menezes3378 Год назад +93

    I love the British accent, they could be swearing at you and it would still sound polite.

    • @Etrielle
      @Etrielle 11 месяцев назад +20

      Not with a cockney accent 😅

    • @alehlete830
      @alehlete830 11 месяцев назад

      there is no british accent u egg

    • @TextbookSadass
      @TextbookSadass 11 месяцев назад

      You act like all British people speak like 17th century monarchs. Go to south London and let them curse at you. You won't feel so charmed then

    • @GabrielRM
      @GabrielRM 11 месяцев назад +11

      Yeah, no. You're thinking of movie's British.

    • @Kristal-Gamer
      @Kristal-Gamer 11 месяцев назад +8

      actually as someone who lives in uk when we swear we hella sound agressive 😭

  • @theancientsancients1769
    @theancientsancients1769 Год назад +4

    Its the working class people that pronounce things that way and not the upper class Brits

  • @annahereford3029
    @annahereford3029 6 месяцев назад +2

    I kind of agree with the chewsday thing. Toosday is not it.

  • @talkingdrops
    @talkingdrops Год назад +46

    Chewsday is accurate 😂😂

    • @triarb5790
      @triarb5790 Год назад +6

      I'm wondering who da fk DOESN'T say Chewsday! 🤷‍♀️

    • @talkingdrops
      @talkingdrops Год назад +3

      @@triarb5790 it's Tea-use-day ( I am Indian )

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 Год назад

      I am actually using Icelandic accent in English words, since I started learning Icelandic and Norse! 🇮🇸

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 Год назад

      By the way, my current levels are...
      - upper intermediate level in Old Norse / Icelandic / German
      - writer level in English + native speaker level in Spanish
      - upper advanced level in Dutch + advanced level in Norwegian
      - intermediate level in Swedish / Portuguese / French / Italian / Welsh
      - beginner level in Breton / Hungarian / Gothic / Latin / Faroese / Galician / Danish / Slovene
      - total beginner in Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Aranese / Elfdalian / Gallo / Limburgish / Occitan / Luxembourgish / Catalan / East Norse / Ripuarian / Swiss German / Alemanic / Austrian German / PlatDeitsch / Greenlandic Norse / Friulian / Pretarolo / Sardinian / Neapolitan / Sicilian / Venetian / Esperanto / Walloon / Ladin / Guernsey / Norn / Burgundian / West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian / Yiddish / Afrikaans / Finnish / Latvian / Estonian etc (and the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / French that are referred to as ‘dialects’ but are usually a different language with different spelling etc)
      I am learning 15+ languages at the moment, including the prettiest languages ever created Icelandic + Norse and Dutch and Norwegian that are as pretty / refined / poetic as English and too pretty not to know, and Icelandic pronunciation and Norse pronunciation are super easy category 1 pronunciations, and Dutch pronunciation also, so I can even pronounce the new words in these languages without practicing at all, and I can naturally pronounce them without accent, so it sounds like native pronunciation, and I highly recommend learning them - all other Germanic and the other pretty languages on my list are also gorgeous, so they are all a great option!
      Það er mikilvægt að læra Íslensku og FornNorrenu og Hollensku og Norsku, því þær eru alltof flottar og fullkomnar! 🇮🇸 🇳🇱 🇳🇴 🇸🇪 🇺🇸 🇩🇰 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 🇱🇺 🇮🇪 🇫🇴

    • @tombombadil2049
      @tombombadil2049 Год назад

      @@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038Thats very impressive

  • @paidtourist6563
    @paidtourist6563 Год назад +13

    He doesn't get how you can say Tuesday instead of Chewsday? 😂😂😂

  • @jerryduhon1075
    @jerryduhon1075 Месяц назад +1

    BRITISH PEOPLE BE AWESOME 🎉

  • @Affinity4U
    @Affinity4U Год назад +10

    I thought everyone said wensday tho like isn’t that normal?!?

    • @smuglumine9379
      @smuglumine9379 Год назад +6

      Right, how else can you say it?

    • @elizaaaaaaas
      @elizaaaaaaas Год назад +2

      like are u meant to say it as wed nes day?? I don’t get it 💀

    • @archieoutdoors3340
      @archieoutdoors3340 Год назад +1

      @@elizaaaaaaasyeah saying wed-nes-day sounds like your doing a ritual or something.

  • @justrelax9163
    @justrelax9163 Год назад +8

    I love their sense of humor lmao

  • @ArukiTsukaru
    @ArukiTsukaru 8 месяцев назад +2

    As a French-Canadian, I still don't understand why Wednesday is pronounced "wensday", or February "febuary", but I'm used to words that make a lot less sense, so I don't question it

  • @ChisumRDR
    @ChisumRDR Год назад +4

    It is Sa-a-day for me right now.

  • @DeBedschbacher
    @DeBedschbacher Год назад +16

    Imagine being an American and making fun of other people's English.
    The audacity.

    • @Sayaboong10
      @Sayaboong10 Год назад +2

      How do you know they were american?

    • @Notanothercrayon
      @Notanothercrayon Год назад

      I'll effin do it again

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Год назад +2

      imagine being non american and criticizing us on our internet

    • @EATZYOWAFFLEZ
      @EATZYOWAFFLEZ Год назад +1

      Ok "w oh boh oh"

    • @caj4562
      @caj4562 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Blox117wasn't the world wide web a British invention?

  • @Muslim_193
    @Muslim_193 2 месяца назад +1

    It should be "Munday, chewsday, wensday,
    Thursday, Friday, sa-a-day,sonday mate 🧉

  • @cooper7031
    @cooper7031 Год назад +4

    Love the british accents!

  • @thewuwu
    @thewuwu Год назад +13

    Bloody hell! I need to make another trip to Texas!

  • @lysabelle3990
    @lysabelle3990 9 месяцев назад +1

    Chewsday stood out so much in that old craig david song

  • @Anne_Onymous
    @Anne_Onymous Год назад +25

    Of course... I mean, how else could you say it other than "chewsday"? 😂

    • @Eric-xh9ee
      @Eric-xh9ee Год назад

      That one had my ribs aching 😂

    • @worrywart1311
      @worrywart1311 11 месяцев назад

      But what do they get to choose?

    • @Anne_Onymous
      @Anne_Onymous 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@worrywart1311 Which day it is, duh! (But... your only option is Tuesday)

  • @parafuegosarchive
    @parafuegosarchive Год назад +22

    there's 3 ways to say tuesday
    🇬🇧chewsday
    🇲🇽tuedei mijo
    🇺🇸wrong

    • @Gbobversion2
      @Gbobversion2 Год назад

      Thank you

    • @joiranseisententeki
      @joiranseisententeki Год назад

      ​@gondar6181the language is Mexican not spain you fool 😡😡🤬

    • @znowu_a
      @znowu_a Год назад +1

      ​@gondar6181Exactly the language is spanish not mexican😂😂

    • @vikkiledgard8483
      @vikkiledgard8483 Год назад

      Lol 😄 ♥️♥️♥️

    • @Eric-xh9ee
      @Eric-xh9ee Год назад +1

      ​@@znowu_anot all Spanish speakers are from Spain

  • @jobelleorcales878
    @jobelleorcales878 10 месяцев назад

    ❤ love the accent its sounds gentle and respectful...

  • @juliedavis9659
    @juliedavis9659 Год назад +13

    Don't feel bad fellas. I'm unfortunately from Chicago and I say "Mundee, tewsdee, saturdee " 😅😅

    • @Navyuncle
      @Navyuncle Год назад

      Julie it is unfortunate that you are from Chicago. The most corrupt city in the great Midwest.

    • @anyaw340
      @anyaw340 Год назад +2

      Note: I'm from Chicago also, and most of us don't pronounce the days of the week this way lol

    • @lindasmith1176
      @lindasmith1176 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yep well iam britsh were iam from we speak slang

    • @steddie4514
      @steddie4514 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nowt rong wiv dat mate 🤪👍🇬🇧

    • @overlordnat
      @overlordnat 9 месяцев назад +1

      I’m glad you still use the ‘-dee’ pronunciations of the weekdays, there are many of us who still do that in Britain, me included, but it’s something that’s sadly going out. Let’s not forget the nursery rhyme ‘Solomon Grundy, born on a Monday’.

  • @jzer21
    @jzer21 Год назад +10

    A video ungrammatically captioned “British people be like” that is meant denigrate how the British pronounce the language that they invented. How drole.

    • @ngc-fo5te
      @ngc-fo5te Год назад

      Except you are allowed to make fun of Southern twats.

    • @mattwcheese2045
      @mattwcheese2045 Год назад

      You misspelled drill, pedant.

    • @mattwcheese2045
      @mattwcheese2045 Год назад +1

      Now I did it as well. Droll.

    • @jzer21
      @jzer21 Год назад +3

      Drôle: drôle, amusant, marrant, bizarre, comique, étrange

    • @litterpicker1431
      @litterpicker1431 Год назад +1

      Nobody invented it. The English language has evolved over millenia, with elements of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Norse, French, Latin and various other languages. "Droll" is probably from Middle Dutch (drolle) via French (drôle).

  • @wisteria1739
    @wisteria1739 11 месяцев назад +1

    His "right" also😂😂

  • @mysteriumvitae5338
    @mysteriumvitae5338 Год назад +10

    That's true. Standard British and American English pronunciations are 'considered' pretty similar, but when you listen the tendencies and directions the dialects on either side of the Pond diverge into, you notice just how different they are. Received Pronunciation and General American speakers will understand each other. But take a really deeply English and a really deeply American dialect - they will hardly sound as dialects of the same language and could well be mutually unintelligible. Much the way Bavarians and Northern Germans don't always understand each other ;) Many Londoners do speak Standard British English, though. But even in them, 'day' sounds almost like 'die'. Not quite, but almost. The opening vowel in the former is only a tad closer than in the latter. And 'always" sounds amost like 'all-wise' in the same manner.

    • @azzifyy5988
      @azzifyy5988 Год назад +3

      I mean it differs for all 40+ dialects in the UK alone and each region has it's own accent which also influences speech as well as social class to a certain degree.

    • @anyaw340
      @anyaw340 Год назад

      ​@@azzifyy5988But that goes for literally any country with many dialects and accents - which describes most countries. However, there's always a "standard" that you can refer to when speaking on these subjects.

  • @itskitty808
    @itskitty808 Год назад +24

    British teenagers sound a lot more mature and educated, compared to teens in here in the States.

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад +5

      I agree 100 percent!! Plus, they dress much nicer.

    • @BigMike4Ever
      @BigMike4Ever Год назад +3

      @@bigdee8189they all are in a private school. US has 15x more private schools than Britain and they all have a formal dress code.Therefore you’re wrong. Go to downtown London and you will see teens in ripped jeans and crop tops

    • @BigMike4Ever
      @BigMike4Ever Год назад +11

      That’s literally just the accent. You think British people sounds more elegant. You’re wrong. You’re only thinking of the “posh accent” most of England doesn’t have a posh accent. They sound rednecky

    • @barrysteven5964
      @barrysteven5964 Год назад +17

      @@BigMike4Ever It's actually NOT a private school. All schools have uniforms in the UK.

    • @rtphotos4691
      @rtphotos4691 Год назад

      That's because they are, depending on their class. Same as the US.

  • @yujin8513
    @yujin8513 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ok i can finally speak British 😂

  • @DOKZAONE
    @DOKZAONE Год назад +10

    Froiday is more Aussie than Bri'ish
    Then again it's not like Americans can tell the difference😂😂😂

  • @VeenBaker-ep5kl
    @VeenBaker-ep5kl Год назад +4

    I see Phillip almost everyday on the bus to skl no joke 💀

  • @Jamie-927
    @Jamie-927 Год назад +7

    I'm not British but they're pretty much all how they're meant to be said

    • @Drogba-Hater
      @Drogba-Hater Год назад +1

      Tuesday does not have any letter that makes A Ch sound. Friday. Fri Makes out Fryday where do u get the 0.

    • @Drogba-Hater
      @Drogba-Hater Год назад +1

      And i guess just skip the R in thursday too right

    • @Drogba-Hater
      @Drogba-Hater Год назад +1

      and skip the two T’s in saturday

    • @Jamie-927
      @Jamie-927 Год назад +4

      @@Drogba-Hater ngl you care too much not giving you the satisfaction of making a counterpoint 3 replies is crazy

    • @Drogba-Hater
      @Drogba-Hater Год назад +1

      @@Jamie-927 I didnt fee like making a paragraph so i spliced them up into 3 comments so it would be easier for you to read but ite lil bro

  • @livbrooks2703
    @livbrooks2703 Год назад +20

    Lol I love British people so much

  • @bobox100k
    @bobox100k 3 месяца назад +1

    ngl as an american i still pronounce it like chewsday LOL

  • @Thedork232
    @Thedork232 Год назад +4

    Bro wdym how else to speak it TOOS-day

    • @Mick_Ts_Chick
      @Mick_Ts_Chick Год назад

      That's how I say it, but I'm not a Brit.

    • @Belladaisy-m8o
      @Belladaisy-m8o 2 месяца назад

      Because if you actually learn that they have silent letters

  • @sirfizz6518
    @sirfizz6518 Год назад +8

    Americans and Canadians are the only ones who pronounce "Tue" and similar sounds the way they look. I learned this when i went to study in Japan, some Aussies educated me on my own accent 😅😂

    • @georgio101
      @georgio101 Год назад +9

      To British and Aussies 'Tue' doesn't look like it should be pronounced like 'too' though. Americans saying 'Toozday' seems weird to us.
      Tu- is more like 'tyoo' with a little y sound, that often merges into 'choo' in casual speech.
      Americans pronounce 'tu' this way in words like future, situation, statue etc.

    • @sunkintree
      @sunkintree Год назад

      @@georgio101 Those aren't good examples because almost no one in american pronounces those ts like "tyew" it's almost always "chyew"
      I dont think americans actually say "tyew" much, if at all

  • @arnelocampo4754
    @arnelocampo4754 11 месяцев назад

    REALLY LOVE THAT BRITISH ACCENT, LOL! BEST REGARDS FROM THE PHILIPPINES. 👍

  • @alttowler9537
    @alttowler9537 Год назад +5

    Americans thinking they invented English again

  • @silverserpent420
    @silverserpent420 Год назад +11

    No worries homies. My abuelita says, "chewsday" too. She also calls beef steak, "bistek". 🤷🏽‍♀️ Accents, ammiright?! 😂

    • @MastaBaitaAmbatukam
      @MastaBaitaAmbatukam 3 месяца назад +1

      Choozday instead of Toozday comes from the fact that they want to keep the "y" sound in U. But saying tyoozday is hard, so they combine the T and Y to create CH.
      Americans do this too, in words like "actual" and "botulism"
      T + yoo = choo

  • @UrNextEx
    @UrNextEx 10 месяцев назад

    Saying she didn't buy me gun with the intent to hurt him is a wild statement