I always say that they keep the t-s and (by twisting a bit and turning them upside down they) turn them into extra r's, so that they can put it at the end of words like arena-r or banana-r.
Once a friend of mine from the UK had a styrofoam cup in his hand and I said, "Oh, are you drinking some tea?" And he responded with something like, "That is such a stereotypical thing to say. Just because I'm from England, it must be tea then?" And I asked him, "Well, what is it?" And he just looked at me and said, " . . .Tea." XD
Tourists visiting Scotland ask a local: - Why is your skirt called "a kilt"? Man stares at them intensely for a second, then says: - Because o lot of people got kill't for calling it a skirt.
The "bottle of water" is an interesting one because it is true of certain British regional accents but Americans usually don't pronounce the hard T either. Theirs sounds like "boddle of wader". And there are accents in Britain that do pronounce the T. I live in South Wales and having a more sing-song accent helps break up awkward English words like "bottle"
It is even weirder because round where I live, Manchester area, it has gone through the glottal stop stage and remerged through the other end as a 'k' sound! It is not everyone but still a noticeable amount of Mancunians use, probably the 50+ age range. So, Hospikle, Likle (little), bokkle...not with water though, mind. I guess you need a -le sound after the t to make it work.
It's even worse in the Mid-Atlantic states because it becomes "boddle of wooder". Where I grew up (Maryland) there was a progression: a hard T gets demoted to a D (or occasionally dropped), and a D gets dropped altogether. That's how "Baltimore" becomes "Baldmore" or, if you're hardcore, "Bawlmer".
True. It took me years to notice that I pronounce the first couple words in my own country's name like "You-nigh-dead States" instead of "You-knighted States," and say "water bottle" like "wahder boddle." Oh, and I did not realize until after grade school that I leave out the "t" in "county" without adding a glottal stop, so it sounds like I am saying "cow-knee".
aa tal vez hablas espanol, en ingles "fluid" y "fluent" son un poco differente, fluent es como fluidez con idiomas, y fluid es como fluidando agua, o aqui su aura o algo parecen fluido
I'm definitely a coffee person but watching British people talking about tea passionately makes me wanna try some tea but at the same time they make me like "omg if I mess up with tea they're gonna murder me I'm too scared to try"
As a American of Irish lineage, coffee is what drives the American working class, and beer is what we use to socialize with other people, tea is considered a secondary beverage and alternative to bottled water.
I'm Belgian and I've been to England twice in my life and both those times it rain,man! You have it so good over there! The rain I got felt soft and inviting I had never felt any rain like this ever,back home we get such downpours you feel like you're cut by a thousand blade every time a cloud comes by
I'm from Belgian too and I've been to England before but I defo don't agree lmao. The rain we get in Belgium is different everywhere no clue where you're from specifically, but it's pretty similar to the UK especially since we're so close by to begin with.
I’m lucky enough to have gone to Belgium many times (with no rain! I went in the spring to autumn). If you like the rain in Britain you can have it. Only rain I like is the rain from the sun tropics. Even if it’s a downpour it’s warm so it’s more or less pleasant to walk in. Humidity is not too bad either.
The ultimate version of the awkwardness of having "Happy Birthday" sung at you is being the Monarch when everyone starts singing "God save the Queen/King" at you. If that was me I'd be staring at the floor with every ounce of my soul.
Fine. As a person of an older generation I will start all the memes from The Goodies. Especially the ones about black pudding and Eckythump. Soon you'll want the bottle of water again! 🤣🍼
7:14 it was lockdown when we were supposed to sit on these and then when we had a few days not in lockdown we weren't allowed to have assemblies. It was so sad
I’m such a tea snob, all I could think during the tea convo was “y’all use teabags??!” 😂 yes yes I admit it, I’m a loose leaf snob. But it does go to show how relative these judgements are 😉
tbf going away to university in the USA is a lot more of a big deal at times due to the sheer distance some people have to travel to go to whatever uni they are going to. So often times you won't see family for a LONG time, sometimes students even go to school so far from home they don't have the ability to go home for things like Thanksgiving break. For example I am from NY, and I went to university in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, that is about an 18 hour drive from where I am from lol. You aren't even halfway across the continental USA at that point either, you've only just hit the eastern Midwest. It very much is like being from say London and going away to school somewhere as far as like Warsaw from a distance perspective. So think about someone from one coast going to school all the way on the other, that is over 1000 miles further than going away to school in Moscow if you were from London. So when one starts to think about it from that perspective it makes more sense why going away to University is seen as a larger endeavor etc. Of course not everyone goes away for University though. I went to school locally for a few years prior to transferring out of state as well, and no one really made a big hubbub about anything until I was moving across the continent lmao. My friend's who go to school in state even a good ways away from our area still don't have the same fanfare when going away or coming back into town. Europeans often forget US states are often the size of European countries, and in many regards function on the same scale and in the same scope. State's often don't even have a monolithic culture themselves and often are on intersections of different regional cultures. For example Ohio falls on the Rust belt, Bible belt, and in Appalachian cultural territory. Depending upon where in the state you are you will see cultural differences in industry and day to day life. So if you are from Northern Ohio you probably have more in common with someone from Michigan on a cultural level, whereas someone from Southern Ohio is probably going to share more cultural similarities with individuals from Kentucky and West Virginia. America is far more than the transatlantic media we push out to the world, it is a shame it isn't as well represented on an international level. Far more to the place than hamburgers and the simpsons.
And to think that the daily tea drinking tradition the brits are worldwide famous for wouldn't exist if it wasn't for a certain portuguese queen... She's also responsible for bringing the italian opera to England, as well as organising many ballets and theatre plays, for introducing the use of porcelain crockery in the court (they used silver or gold tableware which didn't keep the food warm), fans (leques), muffins (queques) and the Queens neighbourhood in New York was named after her. She was also very skilled at bow and arrow sports and was the patroness of the Honourable Company of Bowman. 🙂
@@---yi6tq - There's something called search engine, you know, that tool you use to look things up on the internet, but since I'm in a good mood I'm going to tell you her name: Catarina de Bragança.
5:38 - American here. Hate when people sing happy birthday to me. I have no idea what to do during that 15 seconds of absolute awkwardness other than look for the nearest window to throw myself out of.
the thing is Brits would add milk to the tea, so they need to take teabag out. For me (from Poland) there are some teas I wouldn't even bother to take it out, just drink tea with bag inside the cup
when i look at that woman all i can hear is the gigachad theme *bwap bwap bwap bwäp bwoap bwap bwap bwap bwäp bwoap bwap bwap bwäp bwap bwäwäwo bwawawawawa wäää*
it depends on what part of the uk you are in, in some parts they drop the t or don't pronounce it and in other parts the t sound is there, however if there is a word ending in er it sometimes gets changed to a short a sound, so I would pronounce the word whatever to wha'eva rather than pronouncing it as what-ever
You do know that England is as far North as Toronto in Canada and Spain is closer to North Africa so naturally the English climate isn't going to be as hot and sunny?
Actually, Toronto is as far South as Southern France, Northern Italy and Northern Spain! Except the latter have a Mediterranean climate thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, while Toronto gets as hot summers but much colder winters as the warm air from the Pacific Ocean is far away and bloqued by the Rockies, thus vulnerable to frigid Arctic air masses from the North. The UK is cloudy and rainy because it has an Oceanic climate, receiving rains from depressions originating from the Atlantic year-round. The High pressure in the Atlantic has no influence in winter whatsoever and passable influence only in summer (while further South in France, the sun shines more often and almost all summer from the Mediterranean Sea).
i've been to london three times, always for 2 or 3 weeks, always in july. it was sunny almost all the time. i mean... i might've been lucky but i can guarrantee british summer lasts more than a single day
@@Antboi4653 CCentral London, yes.But technically the warmest part of England on a consistent basis, is the south-west. Devon is a very beautiful county, especially the south and the weather is more consistently good than you might think
I’m an American I’ve never seen anyone sing to themselves at a birthday party? Usually we just sit there and let other people sing and focus on blowing out the candles at the end of the song. Where did this idea that an American birthday boy or a girl will sing the birthday song with everyone else to themselves as typical behavior? I have a feeling she was hanging out with rich weird Americans where she saw this behavior. It’s not normal.
Emily sounds so posh kk, but at the same time she seems cool, so it's like she's that member of the royal family who is never gonna be queen and therefore is actually fun to hang out with
About teabag, I have my own rule. If there's still something in in, use it twice or until it get completely empty, taste same only if you don't add too much water in cup 3:01 I'm not British and I don't use umbrella too, in the Utah rain is that rare that I almost never saw him in my whole life tbh, but if it's raining so damn hard then I have nothing to do but just enjoy it and get wet in this hot weather
Did you know? You can reuse teabags at least a second time (: before composting, shouldn’t be wasteful and most aren’t ecofriendly... but good ones hah some are relatable even though I’m not british 😂
I only came across this 'bottle of water' thing last year when an American asked me if i was sick of being asked to say it to which I replied 'No, why should I?' and he then proceeded to do a Jason Statham impersonation. I then asked him if thats how he or the entire country of America thinks that's how everyone in Britain talks then can he say 'Number five car' for me and he asked why so I did an impression of a NASCAR commentator with a Deep South accent saying 'number faaarve caaar'! The irony is that in the 1980s there was a famous lager ad in Britain where an East End geeza tried to teach a posh West End girl how to say 'The water in Majorca don't taste like how it outta!'
The word "Water" must be pronounced every single way imaginable in Britain. You can normally tell where exactly someone lives/is from just by that word
I am actually confused like is the British tea or the Chinese tea is any different from the Indian chai which is basically in english is called as tea ?
@@Louis_Roper It's actually rare. Pronouncing the t, is the norm. Also, RP is becoming more common is increasingly more people go to university when they are young They Develop a Neutral accent
That joke about Brits not pronouncing the t’s because they drank all of them was actually clever and pretty funny. 😂
That joke is really good
I always say that they keep the t-s and (by twisting a bit and turning them upside down they) turn them into extra r's, so that they can put it at the end of words like arena-r or banana-r.
🤣
hat joke abou bris no pronouncing he s because hey drank all of hem was acually clever and prey unny*
@@josefh503 sir, ha las one was an f
Once a friend of mine from the UK had a styrofoam cup in his hand and I said, "Oh, are you drinking some tea?" And he responded with something like, "That is such a stereotypical thing to say. Just because I'm from England, it must be tea then?" And I asked him, "Well, what is it?" And he just looked at me and said, " . . .Tea." XD
Lol
Lol
Loll😂😂
LMAO
As a Brit myself, that sounds like a joke a Brit would definitely make 😂 Especially with a deadpan face
"Bottle of water" is until now the most spoken English phrase on the channel , especially among members from UK 🇬🇧 😁💙❤
None of these phrases, exist as a phrase in the UK. As an Englishman (not British), Ill tell you we think it's cringe you actually thinks it's funny.
Lol it’s hilarious and I’m glad they’re good sports about it
True 👍
@@Fatherland927 how can you be English but not British? I thought everyone in the UK was considered British. So wouldn't you be a British Englishman?
Its Bo'l' o' w'oer.
Tourists visiting Scotland ask a local:
- Why is your skirt called "a kilt"?
Man stares at them intensely for a second, then says:
- Because o lot of people got kill't for calling it a skirt.
"I had this conversation with Grace 🇦🇺 and Christina 🇺🇸" oh yeah , Lauren , good times and awesome videos 🇬🇧 😁
I can't get enough of Emily's sense of humor!!
Can’t get enough of Emily.
it it hard not to "hear" her humor
The "bottle of water" is an interesting one because it is true of certain British regional accents but Americans usually don't pronounce the hard T either. Theirs sounds like "boddle of wader". And there are accents in Britain that do pronounce the T. I live in South Wales and having a more sing-song accent helps break up awkward English words like "bottle"
It is even weirder because round where I live, Manchester area, it has gone through the glottal stop stage and remerged through the other end as a 'k' sound! It is not everyone but still a noticeable amount of Mancunians use, probably the 50+ age range. So, Hospikle, Likle (little), bokkle...not with water though, mind. I guess you need a -le sound after the t to make it work.
It's even worse in the Mid-Atlantic states because it becomes "boddle of wooder". Where I grew up (Maryland) there was a progression: a hard T gets demoted to a D (or occasionally dropped), and a D gets dropped altogether. That's how "Baltimore" becomes "Baldmore" or, if you're hardcore, "Bawlmer".
True. It took me years to notice that I pronounce the first couple words in my own country's name like "You-nigh-dead States" instead of "You-knighted States," and say "water bottle" like "wahder boddle." Oh, and I did not realize until after grade school that I leave out the "t" in "county" without adding a glottal stop, so it sounds like I am saying "cow-knee".
7:05 😤 I’m half Irish, half Scottish, so imagine the pain I’m going through after hearing that.
Your skirts are nice.
I really like how Emily talks, so fluent and self confident
She sounds very posh. And I find it sexy.
well theyre gonna be fluent, theyre both english lol, maybe you mean fluid?
aa tal vez hablas espanol, en ingles "fluid" y "fluent" son un poco differente, fluent es como fluidez con idiomas, y fluid es como fluidando agua, o aqui su aura o algo parecen fluido
7:15 In Malaysia we also did this but with stacked chairs. We stack the chair and sit on it like a throne😂
@Karl with a K It's fun tho. You be like..."Shut your mouth and follow my order you peasant"😂
Selalu kalau time kena kemas dewan siapa boleh panjat kerusi paling tinggi.
@@joey070893 mantap bro😂
I'm definitely a coffee person but watching British people talking about tea passionately makes me wanna try some tea
but at the same time they make me like "omg if I mess up with tea they're gonna murder me I'm too scared to try"
There are lots of cultures to try tea from :) don’t be shy :D
YOU’VE NEVER TRIED TEA BEFORE?
My UK pastors always made such amazing tea and I'm like, "HOW DO YOU DO THIS? TEACH ME!"
Im asian (burmese)and green tea and British tea is a huge part of our culture
As a American of Irish lineage, coffee is what drives the American working class, and beer is what we use to socialize with other people, tea is considered a secondary beverage and alternative to bottled water.
I like Emily´s sense of homour, hope she and Lauren keep making videos togheter.
I hope they make "videos" together.
@@al1665 you mean onlyfans type of videos, don't you?
@@praguematist I mean lez be friends types of videos
@@al1665 porn video right? Right?
@@al1665 are you like 10 or something
3:55 As someone who loves milk tea, I feel personally attacked😶
You drew first blood, if you drink tea like that you belong in exile away from any other human
I'm Belgian and I've been to England twice in my life and both those times it rain,man! You have it so good over there! The rain I got felt soft and inviting I had never felt any rain like this ever,back home we get such downpours you feel like you're cut by a thousand blade every time a cloud comes by
I'm from Belgian too and I've been to England before but I defo don't agree lmao. The rain we get in Belgium is different everywhere no clue where you're from specifically, but it's pretty similar to the UK especially since we're so close by to begin with.
@@aso3892 i'm from the part between the french border and the flemish border, i might have been lucky the few times i got to the uk
I’m lucky enough to have gone to Belgium many times (with no rain! I went in the spring to autumn). If you like the rain in Britain you can have it.
Only rain I like is the rain from the sun tropics. Even if it’s a downpour it’s warm so it’s more or less pleasant to walk in. Humidity is not too bad either.
*rained, man
*inviting. I
*ever. back
*blades
*by.
7:22 omg here in Ireland it's the younger kids that get to sit on the benches
And then the older ones have to *stand* behind them
It was *hell*
The ultimate version of the awkwardness of having "Happy Birthday" sung at you is being the Monarch when everyone starts singing "God save the Queen/King" at you. If that was me I'd be staring at the floor with every ounce of my soul.
Fall more in love with Emily with every video 🐕
I'm new here but i loved that channel 😋
Hi guys, Lauren here 👋🇬🇧 hope you all enjoyed these memes! The bottle of water meme has to stop🤣🤣🤣 even though I myself have participated many times 😉
Hi Lauren , I forgot how many time I've heard the "Bottle of water" , when anything is relatable to UK 🇬🇧 is almost this in mind 😂😂
Fine. As a person of an older generation I will start all the memes from The Goodies. Especially the ones about black pudding and Eckythump. Soon you'll want the bottle of water again! 🤣🍼
Hello Lauren 😊
I think you have more chemistry with Christina than Emily
Bo'oh o' wo'ah is not your cuppa tea, eh guvnah?
7:14 it was lockdown when we were supposed to sit on these and then when we had a few days not in lockdown we weren't allowed to have assemblies. It was so sad
So unfair!
Then we have somewhat similar weather here in Latvia, as:
- Why are you so pale, don't you have summers?
- We do, but I had to work on *that day.*
Yeahh Emily is back
The best part of this video channel is that they show images of memes for less than a half a second
We need more Emily and Lauren!! Mooore))
More Bri'ish humor and stuff, innit
A video with Lauren is always a good video
I’m such a tea snob, all I could think during the tea convo was “y’all use teabags??!” 😂 yes yes I admit it, I’m a loose leaf snob. But it does go to show how relative these judgements are 😉
Teabags are what you use when you don't have any tea ;)
Loose leaf…? Barf.
I'm the same. English Philistines use teabags all the time.
Bench one was relatable. I remember in year 5 when the 6’s were away and we got sit on them and I was like, YES.
I've never seen anyone be this excited about talking about making tea😂
That bench one was most relatable lol, and then you leave primary without any more peasants to look down on. :,)
Hello Emily, Hello Lauren. Thanks for the video
tbf going away to university in the USA is a lot more of a big deal at times due to the sheer distance some people have to travel to go to whatever uni they are going to. So often times you won't see family for a LONG time, sometimes students even go to school so far from home they don't have the ability to go home for things like Thanksgiving break. For example I am from NY, and I went to university in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, that is about an 18 hour drive from where I am from lol. You aren't even halfway across the continental USA at that point either, you've only just hit the eastern Midwest. It very much is like being from say London and going away to school somewhere as far as like Warsaw from a distance perspective. So think about someone from one coast going to school all the way on the other, that is over 1000 miles further than going away to school in Moscow if you were from London. So when one starts to think about it from that perspective it makes more sense why going away to University is seen as a larger endeavor etc. Of course not everyone goes away for University though. I went to school locally for a few years prior to transferring out of state as well, and no one really made a big hubbub about anything until I was moving across the continent lmao. My friend's who go to school in state even a good ways away from our area still don't have the same fanfare when going away or coming back into town. Europeans often forget US states are often the size of European countries, and in many regards function on the same scale and in the same scope. State's often don't even have a monolithic culture themselves and often are on intersections of different regional cultures. For example Ohio falls on the Rust belt, Bible belt, and in Appalachian cultural territory. Depending upon where in the state you are you will see cultural differences in industry and day to day life. So if you are from Northern Ohio you probably have more in common with someone from Michigan on a cultural level, whereas someone from Southern Ohio is probably going to share more cultural similarities with individuals from Kentucky and West Virginia. America is far more than the transatlantic media we push out to the world, it is a shame it isn't as well represented on an international level. Far more to the place than hamburgers and the simpsons.
Lauren is Legend for me ☺️☺️❤️❤️🥰🥰
I love memes (expecialy British ones)
*especially (S, not X)
Lauren is so cute!
The red head is stunning
And to think that the daily tea drinking tradition the brits are worldwide famous for wouldn't exist if it wasn't for a certain portuguese queen...
She's also responsible for bringing the italian opera to England, as well as organising many ballets and theatre plays, for introducing the use of porcelain crockery in the court (they used silver or gold tableware which didn't keep the food warm), fans (leques), muffins (queques) and the Queens neighbourhood in New York was named after her. She was also very skilled at bow and arrow sports and was the patroness of the Honourable Company of Bowman. 🙂
Just like how the modern US, trains and the industrial revolution (aka the modern world itself) wouldn't have existed without the brits either.
you go on and on about some queen but fail to mention her name lel
@@---yi6tq - There's something called search engine, you know, that tool you use to look things up on the internet, but since I'm in a good mood I'm going to tell you her name: Catarina de Bragança.
Quite unexpected to hear the Atelier Rorona OST at 3:17. Explains why this was in my recommendations.
5:38 - American here. Hate when people sing happy birthday to me. I have no idea what to do during that 15 seconds of absolute awkwardness other than look for the nearest window to throw myself out of.
does anybody know the series at 6:25?
A capella "Hello" 😊 0:14
I’m American and always tell people “Never mention it’s my birthday, please…” when we go out on my birthday at their insistence
Me, Austrian, letting the tea draw for 15 mins: 3-5 is not enough!! I need my taste-buds to go to the sun and back!
I'm from America. That teabag will just sit in there. 30 minutes? That's fine
the thing is Brits would add milk to the tea, so they need to take teabag out. For me (from Poland) there are some teas I wouldn't even bother to take it out, just drink tea with bag inside the cup
for the next time, maybe keep showing the memes. i don't want to stop the video every time during the 1.5 seconds that each meme is shown
Lauren is an allstar, love her
5:21 IKR?
3:54 meanwhile boba tea LOL
4:13 "Add the Hawt Wotter"
comf table? or comfortable 😂😂😂 where's the letterrrrrr "R"?🤣🤣🤣
As an American the birthday song thing is the most embarrassing thing
when i look at that woman all i can hear is the gigachad theme
*bwap bwap bwap bwäp bwoap bwap bwap bwap bwäp bwoap bwap bwap bwäp bwap bwäwäwo bwawawawawa wäää*
no , they dont pronounce the t's because we dumped it all in the harbor
We never dumper their tea though
I really enjoy watching these two 🙂
Emily has become way nicer person since the last time here.
Hahaha
She's talking to a fellow Brit and not an American. As usual, the English save their rancor for Americans.
As a long-term fan of the channel, I approve 👀👌🏻😍
3:38 She said "Lichrally"
You Americans do know we pronounce the “t” as well right??
it depends on what part of the uk you are in, in some parts they drop the t or don't pronounce it and in other parts the t sound is there, however if there is a word ending in er it sometimes gets changed to a short a sound, so I would pronounce the word whatever to wha'eva rather than pronouncing it as what-ever
I've always had this image of England as a dreary, gloomy, rainy place, very opposite of southern areas in Spain or Greece.
Not really lol, if you go to most areas it's actually very lively and beautiful - the scenery is amazing too
It was when I went. Made me kind of depressed feeling.
You do know that England is as far North as Toronto in Canada and Spain is closer to North Africa so naturally the English climate isn't going to be as hot and sunny?
Actually, Toronto is as far South as Southern France, Northern Italy and Northern Spain! Except the latter have a Mediterranean climate thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, while Toronto gets as hot summers but much colder winters as the warm air from the Pacific Ocean is far away and bloqued by the Rockies, thus vulnerable to frigid Arctic air masses from the North. The UK is cloudy and rainy because it has an Oceanic climate, receiving rains from depressions originating from the Atlantic year-round. The High pressure in the Atlantic has no influence in winter whatsoever and passable influence only in summer (while further South in France, the sun shines more often and almost all summer from the Mediterranean Sea).
@@daylonmurray8068 Thanks for the free Geography class.
I love all of your videos. I enjoy watching it a lot 🥰
i've been to london three times, always for 2 or 3 weeks, always in july. it was sunny almost all the time. i mean... i might've been lucky but i can guarrantee british summer lasts more than a single day
London compared to most other places is bloody boiling on summer days
@@Antboi4653 CCentral London, yes.But technically the warmest part of England on a consistent basis, is the south-west. Devon is a very beautiful county, especially the south and the weather is more consistently good than you might think
@@Rowlph8888 yes I agree but the hottest days in a short period tend to be central London
Emily is crazy pretty ! gorg
I’m an American I’ve never seen anyone sing to themselves at a birthday party? Usually we just sit there and let other people sing and focus on blowing out the candles at the end of the song. Where did this idea that an American birthday boy or a girl will sing the birthday song with everyone else to themselves as typical behavior? I have a feeling she was hanging out with rich weird Americans where she saw this behavior. It’s not normal.
4:43 well yall forgetting scones :D
Emily sounds so posh kk, but at the same time she seems cool, so it's like she's that member of the royal family who is never gonna be queen and therefore is actually fun to hang out with
she sounds foreign to me
@@lukespooky i mean, she does sound foreign to me too... but I'm from Brazil, so
@@alcinei_m so is she originally, I can hear it in her accent and the ways she drops propositions sometimes
@@lukespooky Really? I didn't know that. She doesn't have a typical brazilian accent tho
@@alcinei_m her instagram link is in the description and she has a brazil flag
Emily and Lauren are the new deadly Brits 🇬🇧 Duo…
As opposed to ...
@@joshuddin897 bonny and clyde?
0:40 what word are they talking about?
I'll give you the remaining three letters - "unt". Add them to the first one yourself lol
C*nt, censoring because I'm worried ill get auto reported by the algorithm
About teabag, I have my own rule. If there's still something in in, use it twice or until it get completely empty, taste same only if you don't add too much water in cup
3:01 I'm not British and I don't use umbrella too, in the Utah rain is that rare that I almost never saw him in my whole life tbh, but if it's raining so damn hard then I have nothing to do but just enjoy it and get wet in this hot weather
we could already tell you weren't British by committing that terrible crime with that double use of a teabag
@@Antboi4653Yep, I weren't British, I'm American
@@Charles_Mortals funnily enough I know geography of the states
@@FishandChips-nj7nb fr
I’m from the US and we hate it when we get happy birthday sung to us.
In Ireland we usually say it like "bo'l ə wa'er". We definitely don't pronounce the 'T's.
Honestly, I ♥️ world friends
I’ll b honest, I learnt the c-word when I was 11, the part of UK I’m from just has a lotta swearing in secondary schools-
Emily is so so soooo beautiful 🙊❤️❤️
I know
1:30 why the hell would anyone put a used teabag in the sink..? like... would they wanna.. wash it? or what could possibly be the point? i'm lost
Cheers from the Pacific West coast of Canada.
I liked the kilts joke xD
I'm not British but can relate to all of these memes.
Nah that first one I have to agree with they clearly spend time with people who just don't swear because I hear on a daily basis
Did you know? You can reuse teabags at least a second time (: before composting, shouldn’t be wasteful and most aren’t ecofriendly... but good ones hah some are relatable even though I’m not british 😂
did you know, you can flush your toilet once a month too
I'm offended! And I'm not even British, I don't even like tea!
Well it depends on the brand of tea I guess.
Love Emily's sense of humor! Lamo
I’m so happy they’re good sports about it because I love these memes 😅
You MUST see the Movie Office Space (in re. Happy birthday song).
I'm glad Emily changed her attitude. She's a great addition to the show when she isn't a snob lol
Clearly she's had PR Training
Wow, Emily is a bit of an old soul, not checking her texts or social media 🤓👍
Emily is a stunner
I only came across this 'bottle of water' thing last year when an American asked me if i was sick of being asked to say it to which I replied 'No, why should I?' and he then proceeded to do a Jason Statham impersonation. I then asked him if thats how he or the entire country of America thinks that's how everyone in Britain talks then can he say 'Number five car' for me and he asked why so I did an impression of a NASCAR commentator with a Deep South accent saying 'number faaarve caaar'! The irony is that in the 1980s there was a famous lager ad in Britain where an East End geeza tried to teach a posh West End girl how to say 'The water in Majorca don't taste like how it outta!'
Wait, having a small compost by the sink is not common? In Sweden it’s standard to have a small compost bag under the sink
British afternoon tea is so nice.
C*nt isn't just an Aussie thing. It's used in every day life in Glasgow too.
Could I ask why she has a bandage on her face? I'm just asking out of genuine curiosity not to be rude ☺️
l like the idea of this channel ( words friends) different countries and different languages I hope see Arabic language next time 👍🏼
My Regard 🌺
يلا !!
*World Friends
My British bro teaching me how to speak British accent n when I asked him to speak n what's the spelling in accent of "water" ..... He said wortor.
The word "Water" must be pronounced every single way imaginable in Britain. You can normally tell where exactly someone lives/is from just by that word
@@Guttlegob yh he's from Norwich
I am actually confused like is the British tea or the Chinese tea is any different from the Indian chai which is basically in english is called as tea ?
Can't be stuck up in England.... looking at you London.
London isn't part of the UK
isn't it that is cockney accent? on Bottle of water? my cockney memeber do that
I made it as far as the young woman thinking the "rain is clean." No, it definitely is not.
I thought Emily was Madelaine Petsch. The resemblance is crazy!
It blows my mind that they all drink tea.
It blows our minds you don't.
RUclips's automatic subtitles can't even understand you when you say bo'oh'o'wo'er.
6:20 lmao
not everyone in the uk (england specifically) says bottle of water like that.
@@Louis_Roper It's actually rare. Pronouncing the t, is the norm. Also, RP is becoming more common is increasingly more people go to university when they are young They Develop a Neutral accent
Holy crap, it’s Sophie Ellis Baxter as a ginger!