@AntonGully Or, before she took it upon herself to restrict her true personality for fear of being inappropriate and now she is much more comfortable in interviews and more natural. I believe this version^^.
The most British thing is to say "Not too bad" whenever anyone asks you how are you doing. You're house could have burned down and you'd reply the same. Maybe followed with "Still. Could be worse."
6:16 Every morning, the wild French specimens wakes up and lights up their first cigarette, knowing they will have to run faster than the wild roaming croissant
@UKCougar makes sense though. The baker surname literally comes from bakers. A lot of Germanic and English surnames come from occupation because before then, there were no surnames.
As a Brit (who apologises a lot, obviously) working in Hong Kong, I get really angry when students don't bother apologising when arriving late for class 🤬
I watched a video the other day where in Thailand (Philippines?) I think, in the awkward situation of being late, the people already present are culturally obliged to make the late comer feel welcome by saying 'its no problem, we hadnt started, we only got here ourselves' etc. Perhaps its a cultural thing and they have no clue it could be upsetting. If so, as a Brit, you could sarcastically say: "Im glad you could make it!" etc and youl be pleased, and they will be happy given your sarcasm escaped them!! Maybe overthinking this, but I wonder whether this is left over from colonial rule where western 'officials' berated 'locals' for being late and they thought they would never treat people like this. Now they are independent and apply these principles culturally.
@jocax188723 So reading between the lines, thats really a No. My question stemmed from a video I watched about a Hong Konger who bought a medical ancillaries supply company in a close by country where he noted that culturally, in his business meetings, you avoided embarrassing someone who was late, and thus wondered whether these were international students from this country....its a more comforting explanation than the students being late because the lectures are crap.
What's with Europeans insisting the way they use stolen ingredients is the only way to use those ingredients? I mean, this isn't Italy level but you lot and your rules for a drink that existed for centuries before your involvement is a defining national characteristic. And it's just plain weird.
I once shared student accommodation with an American guy called Bill. One day I said to him, “Americans don’t understand irony, do they?” “What’s irony?” he replied. To this day, I’m still not sure whether it was the dumbest or the most genius answer.
Pom is 100% correct, those Croissants are garbage! I live in the middle of Normandy with no Boulangerie nearby so I bake fresh for my guests rather than use that abomination.
Of course, to be entirely English, you have to master the art of apologising to inanimate objects if you bump into them. So far today, I've apologised to three doors, my wardrobe and my bed. 😄😄
Dayum, wasn't it only yesterday when Simon did the Chamberlain role in The Dark Crystal? Crazy how you can not look at your watch for 5 minutes and suddenly 5 years have passed.
Wait for the queuing question was it tutting or doing nothing? Planning a 'British test' class with some students in Quebec and these scenarios are great!
Yes; they R like Peas in Some sort of Super-Comedy Pod...The Stars have Really Aligned joining these 02....They R better than the 02 Ronnys....Pure Platinum...😁🎭👍🤠❤
What a pair of legends
the pegg and klementieff!!!
they need to have their own show!
No one picked it up when Simon said "unless you're in recovery". Guy's been sober for 15 years, cheers (with tea) to that.
I sort of picked it up. I didn't know that.
Everyone who knows picked it up.😌
There is a cut right there. How are you certain that no one picked it up?
The croissant in plastic bag is like a declaration of war for a french person.
White flags at dawn then... 🤣
Je plaisante seulement mes belles amies françaises
The sad part is that we also have croissants in plastic bag in France.
@seboulol Oui et c'est de la merde
Why
Haha deng
"Down to the very first Simon Pegg, who sold clothes pegs" 🤣
He comes from a long line of peggers, on his mothers side
Anyone else in love with Poms personality?
I find her excruciatingly annoying.
👋
too cute and adorable both in looks and manner
@XennialTV She IS French..
She is mantis 😂
I want them to start a podcast called Pom and Pegg. I'd watch it forever.
Yes, this!!!
Yes
Pom Gets Pegged
Haha
Absolutely
See, I thought Mantis was a great bit of acting, but I see it was not acting, that's just authentic Pom
pom is literally just a more socially aware mantis and i love it😂❤
Simon Pegg - what legend! For those who remember Big Train, Jam and Spaced, best comedy ever, miss those days.
"This may sound like a stupid question. If the train's are going to be bigger and the country is bigger then won't we need a giant to push the train?"
@BadgerUKvideodon’t forget shawn of the dead
@frvshmdia Absolute banger!
Simon wasn’t in Jam
@BadgerUKvideo This is the first thing that comes into my head when I see simon Pegg. That and "Mike!"
Not seen Pom in interviews until this PR run, absolutely love the chaotic energy and she and Simon vibe super well
Pom is so eccentric and hilarious!
She's still playing Mantis because, honestly, that's what people expect. Check out the old interviews she did and they're nothing like this.
@AntonGully Or, before she took it upon herself to restrict her true personality for fear of being inappropriate and now she is much more comfortable in interviews and more natural. I believe this version^^.
@glambertini4709this the real her hahahaha
These two should do a romcom or anything they will be paired in, with Dave Bautista doing a cameo.😁😁😁
The most British thing is to say "Not too bad" whenever anyone asks you how are you doing. You're house could have burned down and you'd reply the same. Maybe followed with "Still. Could be worse."
Absolutely true, pretty much my dad's final words on his death bed. "not too bad.. Could be worse.."
Have you been watching Bill Bailey?
My go-to is'
"M'still breathin'"
@Talon1124 "Ahh, you know. Surviving. You?" And then they give the exact same response.
@alexbubblemint2434Precisely. 👊
6:16 Every morning, the wild French specimens wakes up and lights up their first cigarette, knowing they will have to run faster than the wild roaming croissant
I didn't know that the hunters had become the hunted 🤔 🤣
I love Pom. So cute and cool.😊
I'm Irish myself and I was like "you better not fuck up this cup of tea" 😂
Right & correct, Tadhg 😉
But also I love how Simon got serious there for a moment, asking the real questions. Excellent mixture of fun and depth.
She is delightful.
I'm very relieved to discover that that is the etymology of Simon's surname! 😏
I'm not entirely convinced that he was being serious...
@UKCougar makes sense though. The baker surname literally comes from bakers. A lot of Germanic and English surnames come from occupation because before then, there were no surnames.
Your comment DIDN'T go over my head ☺🤣
4:38 he hasn’t had sugar in his tea since 1982!
Just got to the part where he explained this 😅
The opposite for me
"It is fun to watch - unless you are in recovery"....😂
As a Brit (who apologises a lot, obviously) working in Hong Kong, I get really angry when students don't bother apologising when arriving late for class 🤬
As a Hong Konger, I would like to say sorry to you on their behalf. Sorry for being late.
@BFAbm You can’t apologise for other people’s ‘sins’. This is like that whole Jesus thing all over again
I watched a video the other day where in Thailand (Philippines?) I think, in the awkward situation of being late, the people already present are culturally obliged to make the late comer feel welcome by saying 'its no problem, we hadnt started, we only got here ourselves' etc. Perhaps its a cultural thing and they have no clue it could be upsetting. If so, as a Brit, you could sarcastically say: "Im glad you could make it!" etc and youl be pleased, and they will be happy given your sarcasm escaped them!!
Maybe overthinking this, but I wonder whether this is left over from colonial rule where western 'officials' berated 'locals' for being late and they thought they would never treat people like this. Now they are independent and apply these principles culturally.
@timjackson1904you went off the rails there.
@jocax188723 So reading between the lines, thats really a No. My question stemmed from a video I watched about a Hong Konger who bought a medical ancillaries supply company in a close by country where he noted that culturally, in his business meetings, you avoided embarrassing someone who was late, and thus wondered whether these were international students from this country....its a more comforting explanation than the students being late because the lectures are crap.
They need to do a comedy together!!!
7:50 - from a Scot, yes. Simon is 100% accurate.
We don't "tut" in Scotland; we replace it with a hearty "haw you!" 😂 🏴
Or Pegg's line as Scotty in Star Trek..."Get te fff" 😁
It was smart teaming these two during press 🔥
Seeing a few interviews with these two, they have amazing comedic chemistry and NEED to see more of them doing stuff together in anything. 😄
2:53 Mmmm Yorkshire Gold! Makes a lovely cuppa 😊
Yep, that's my tea as well.
Yorkshire Gold, Twinings English Breakfast, Clipper Everyday.
Elite brews.
Not as good as Ringtons .
Lipton bud! LMAO
Nothing hits like Yorkshire Tea.
....Definitely not biased.
Bloody hell she is wonderful.
Also love you Simon you are a legend.
We'll just ignore adding the milk with the bag still in the mug 👀😂
sacrilege
What's with Europeans insisting the way they use stolen ingredients is the only way to use those ingredients? I mean, this isn't Italy level but you lot and your rules for a drink that existed for centuries before your involvement is a defining national characteristic. And it's just plain weird.
Some people do that, like that's just totally the way they make tea....the mental image of milky fibers of bag are way too off putting for me.
@360Fov the fats from the milk block the holes in the tea bag, stopping it brew properly. It's just wrong
@davidadams3408 Tea needs to brew between 98 and 96 degC - so it needs to be straight from the boil and adding milk stops the brew.
She really is like Mantis 😮💨
I once shared student accommodation with an American guy called Bill. One day I said to him, “Americans don’t understand irony, do they?”
“What’s irony?” he replied.
To this day, I’m still not sure whether it was the dumbest or the most genius answer.
“The kettle’s boiled.” Mistake number one! 😆
God, this interview made me want to revisit Spaced!
Pom + Simon are such a double act 🤣
Absolutely love the seriousness on which Simon checks how that tea was made - and quite right too!
Uhhh I loved it! Plzzz do more of Simon Pegg and Pom Klementieff!
Pom is brilliant. As a native english speaker, I had trouble understanding some of those phrases.
Pom and Simon should make comedies together!!
Pom is 100% correct, those Croissants are garbage! I live in the middle of Normandy with no Boulangerie nearby so I bake fresh for my guests rather than use that abomination.
You could wipe my memories & then tell me these two are brother and sister & I'd believe you. They play off each other SO WELL it's nuts!! XD
2:52 - the man has excellent taste, Yorkshire gold makes a great cuppa
lol the live Croissants bit and how long he kept it going ...
His face when she thought he said “merde mucker” was priceless
I always thought pom was a serious person, she's hystrerically funny, and her and Simon are absolute legends and incredible actors
These 2 are the best 🫶
Simon is right about the Scots to be fair we laugh at ourselves way too much
In real life I completely agree, however there seems to be a lot of angry Scots online.
(Personally I think it’s the yanks claiming to be Scottish)
'Oi dickhead we're allowed to laugh at ourselves but you're not' 😅
They are both delightfull
Love their energy!
It's Pom Cruise !!
"We say sorry too much." "Yeah, sorry."
Pegg is a legend of British comedy! And as I'm not well versed it the MCU, this was my first exposure to Pom. And she seems very likable.
Rare amicable French x British interaction.
French Canadian, but OK.
@Lowgarr nope, French from France, just born in Canada because her french dad was a diplomat. Her french is not from Quebec at all.
* French x English
France and Scotland is pretty much the oldest alliance ^^
Pom is one of those actresses you fall a little bit more in love with each time you see her in an interview.
14:09 Hot Fuzz callback!
🇨🇦 "sorry" you bumped into me
4:50 I love she let Simon's intrusive thoughts win
Such wholesome chaos, I absolutely love it!
they are in the same wavelength vibes hahahaa
Hard work for Pom - but she joins in with humour and grace.
Pom is so cute 😍
It's half 11 in the morning and I'm on mug number 7 of Yorkshire Gold. Class sir! Keep calm and carry on.
surprised that auto caption recognize that last part of english
Now THIS is a proper pairing ❤️
It takes intelligence to understand irony, and sarcasm I love British humor. 🇳🇴 ❤️ 🇬🇧
3:10+ Perfect example. 'It's also ethical.' Throw it away.
Two greats. 😊👍
The tea bag and the milk should be strangers for eternity.
The tea making triggered me. You don't put the milk in until you are finished with the bag!
Of course, to be entirely English, you have to master the art of apologising to inanimate objects if you bump into them. So far today, I've apologised to three doors, my wardrobe and my bed. 😄😄
Even stepping on Lego bricks ? If so, I'll never manage to get citizenship, that's for sure !
A real cup tea when the spoon can stand up in cup
I think Pom might be my new favourite celebrity.
Pom is delightful!
Very well said Simon a great explanation
Canadians love saying kerfuffle as well
They gave her a lame horse when they gave her a boiled kettle that had to stand while she chose the brand...
you can tell by the sound the water made when she poured t that it wasn't hot enough.
Dayum, wasn't it only yesterday when Simon did the Chamberlain role in The Dark Crystal? Crazy how you can not look at your watch for 5 minutes and suddenly 5 years have passed.
8:00 HAHAHAH NEarly spat out my tea, brilliant & that's coming from a Scot hahah. Excellent Si!!
These two so need to do some sort of Wes Anderson but Anglo French comedy at some point.
I’d go watch it in a heartbeat!
Wes already did it with Timothee Chalamet hahahaha
@szewei85 huh, which one is that then?
@weedfreerFrench Dispatch is the title hahaha
One Love Peg xxxx Great Questions bruvva xxxxxxx
I might need to skive off tomorrow.
I love her in Guardians Of The Galaxy.
They are so cool!
Poms awesome
how i have never heard the term "knock 10 bells of shit out of them" i do not know, and i am very thankful for this day XD
So real those two. Pretty down to earth. Sense of humour. A movie together??? Nah, let's them be themselfs, much funnier.
Both adorable. Her, a little more :)
The less you steep tea the more caffeine there is in it. Logik 😂😂😂
I wonder if she's confusing it with the roasting of coffee beans? 😆😆😆
Imagine Pom and Aurora in the same room.
Wait for the queuing question was it tutting or doing nothing? Planning a 'British test' class with some students in Quebec and these scenarios are great!
Simon Pegg is a national treasure!
Two wonderful individuals. Klementieff should wear her antennae more often 😘
Pom is so sweet!
I work with a bloke from Paris who's name is actually "Mucker" oddly enough?
When Simon was quizzed on what a kerfuffle was, I was waiting for him to say ‘You know...a bit of a to do’.
When you take the Tea bag out, fill it up with milk to where it was… perfect amount of milk
"Hello, merde mucker!" 😂
What you need there is a tea pot and preferably loose leaf
Pom + Simon in a buddy movie, please 🤞🤞🤞
Yes; they R like Peas in Some sort of Super-Comedy Pod...The Stars have Really Aligned joining these 02....They R better than the 02 Ronnys....Pure Platinum...😁🎭👍🤠❤
the most british thing. forgetting either A) we have a king now, B) what number monarch we're on. apathy is a very british quality
"..right down to the first Simon Pegg - who sold clothes pegs..."
Genealogically mundane yet somehow hilarious the way he dropped it😂
Wheres the water 😂
I love Pom. She's funny and so cute