@@Goldfish_Vender he is saying that the first part of caramel is car, and that "car" is said as "car" not "care" and its "caramel" not "careamel" If that makes sense
Yeah, I still don't get that one. I've also heard "cran", which at least has approximately the same sound, but without the second syllable. I think this is passable by kids, but nobody else. Where do you get the W?
I think he's tripping because very few people that I know (I'm American and I've lived in the Midwest and the South) call it "see-rup" I do sometimes but I mostly say "sur-rup" and that's what I think most people say, and some people in the south even say "surp"
yes but gif is with a g because the descripition of gif says Graphics Interchange Format and its not Jraphics Interchange Format...so yeah (damn i turned into a nerd)
@@MarinoBulici don’t say jif but it is the correct way to pronounce it. The guy who invented gifs wanted it to be like jiffy he has said several times it’s pronounced jif.
i mean, if that's how Canadians, aka the Masters of 'surup' pronounce it i guess that's how it's pronounced now. thank god i pronounce it as that or they'd turn me into 'surup'
GIF is Graphics Interface Format, and unless you have a JRAPHICS CARD, it’s a hard G. Edit: y’all don’t understand that the inventor of the GIF can’t change the dictionary pronunciation of the word GRAPHICS.
"There's an A there so you can't really can't say carmel." "There's no X there so you can't say exspresso." U in Aunt: And I took that personally Edit: I'm American but I still say aunt, not ant, just like my family does. Well, I guess it's time to move to the UK (BTW thanks for the likes!)
@@kristinnmar8415 The "s" in "laser" stands for "stimulated". But you pronounce it like a "z" don't you? So no, that argument falls flat. Also, the creator of the word says it's pronounced "j".
Agreed with both of you. I am another Texan. It’s syrup. Like sir. Also caramel like apple. Not like car. And pecan like puck. Not pee can. Nobody wants some jank piss can.
@@victherocker 'cause.. 'cause the Italian accent Is Always funny to do.... Especially when you're Italian like me, but can't do It when talking in English T~T
honestly im torn between g or j cuz sometimes im so convinced that it's "G" because after G there's a vowel (letter "I") and like "Google", we read it with a G not J sound (because wtf is "Joogle" lol) But then again when you spell Gif letter by letter, you read G as Ji, with j. And there are words like "Gin" or "Geography". English is confusing as heck 😅😅
I'm American and everyone I know says sir-up, never seer-up. That's so weird I don't even live close to Canada I live on the other side of America I live towards the South
Bruh I hate it when people say pee-can. I don’t normally get mad at peoples pronunciation of words but that one grinds my gears. Maybe it’s cause I’m from the south and pecan pie is my religion of choice
“There’s an A there so you can’t say ‘carmel’ . . . “
says ant not aUnt.
Ikr lol 😂😂
Says Car as a ca ra as when you say cAr you dont say i like drivering car
@@coolbone6177 I dont know what youre saying
aunt would be a unt
@@Goldfish_Vender he is saying that the first part of caramel is car, and that "car" is said as "car" not "care" and its "caramel" not "careamel" If that makes sense
"There is an A there you have to pronounce it"
Colonel: *nervously sweating*
Krnl
It's a French word with Italian pronunciation in English.
Hahahaha!
Is it not pronounced how it’s spelled?
@@anonymous_quasar6467 It's pronounced ker-nel
I love how he keeps making the "letter argument" when english is one of the most phonetically inconsistent languages ever.
Big word there bro
Lolll, facts
Like the word “phonetically”😭 imagine trying to learn English?!? I homeschool my kids. How the HECK do you even make sense of it😭🤣
True that.
Though, throw, through, flew.
This ain’t nearly all of it
Thank you.
Me: aunt
Sam: 🐜
The based way
It's how he said it tho
👩
That is the right way to say aunt but i prefer to say aunt instead of 🐜
Fr bro I was like bruhh
Every time he says: “don’t know the alternative”
Me: says the alternative
Same
I only knew like 2 of the alternatives.
Same
I don’t know the opposite of crayon lol
@@m_artroom pronounced like cran or crown at least that’s what I heard
“I know Canadians say sir-up, but I’m American”
Me as American: sir-up
Same
right idk what this guy is talkin about
@@ciaras3170 maybe it's different depending on the region you're in
Lol same
Tbh I'm american but part Canadian so I say sir-up
“I’m American”
Every American I’ve ever heard: “Sirrup”
Where in the US? In the North? Maybe because they are close to Canada.
I say seerup
It’s sirrup in the south
@@Michael_Bjj_Judo me too
I say it how it’s looks syrup sar-up
“Crayon. Not sure what else ur supposed to say there”
Me:CRAANN
Fellow midwesterner?
@@thesullivanstreetproject nah im from north 🥶
I say it like this and I’m Aussie😅
I say it like the first syllable of “Cranberry”
@@Idk-dc7hv me too lmao
Bro is legit roasting anyone speaking British English
It's English English
This is British English
@@hammybjj No Scottish and Welsh people also use the same spellings as English so it should be British English.
@Adrian Tsien English comes from ENGLAND
Exactly he's trying to correct English people speaking English 😂😂😂
"Gif is with g not a j"
Meanwhile Gerald: and I took that personally
Wait imma go to the jym real quick
Gerald with a hard g doesn't sound that bad though lol
I read it as G I F
I read it as J I F
And Geralt of Rivia like "hell yeah"
"Data's a bit pretentious I don't really like people who say that."
Goes on to pronounce pecan the most pretentious way.
Yes that was funny 😂
Tho he said if he’s feeling fancy he pronounces it like that
Bro says it like sandy cheeks
the first way is the correct way and no one can change my mind
I literally hate this guy
Him “Crayon”
Me with a southern accent “Crown”
Yeah, I still don't get that one. I've also heard "cran", which at least has approximately the same sound, but without the second syllable. I think this is passable by kids, but nobody else. Where do you get the W?
@@privatepumpkin7095 idk tbh i adapted it from my dad
Same😂 I'm from the south
I’m from Texas and I say cran
I would get so confused hearing people say “crown” I was like “what does a crown have to do with this?” 💀
"There's an a there"
"Ant"
what 😂😂
Lmfao
I say in the British way.
He took the "No U" too seriously
@@n31x me too
"Only Canadians call it sirup, but I'm American."
Guess I gotta move.
As an American, I thought it was the other way around
Same. But I live very close to the Canadian border.
@@rooster6199 Same!
@@RaquelSantos-hj1mq You lucky man.
Same, although Canada seems like a great place to live
Man just avenged the British after all the other stuff he said
Ikr like for once I agree with everything he said
And he commented that he’s American
“But I’m American” 🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🧨🛢️🛢️🛢️
🦅🦅🦅🦅 ︻╦̵̵̿╤──
“only canadians say that i’m aMeRiCaN”
that had me dying 😂
He actually said : " only canadian say that but i'm american"
"Surup" (sir up) is how Canadians say "Syrup" (seir up)
I’m from MN we say it like Canadians
Same
As a southerner this i questioned my legal status
Every Asian disagreeing with the Aunt one:
Im asian i say ant instead of aunt
@@Eminemslimmarshallstan intruder
im an American and i say aunt instead of ant
@XanderJelly menace
its not all asians
bro calling his parent's sister an ANT
Ant is correct and I’m from England
@@popcornsuniverse1861 It's fking not. There is a reason why there is a "U" in it.
@@Topshow777 bro chill its a word, are you that dumb?
@@Topshow777 do you even know any other word in english with that statement
@@Topshow777 there is something called accents for a reason ..
bro really calls his aunt 🐜
lol....................
"Hey I'm visiting my *ANT* today!" The person they are visiting: 🐜 no offense to anyone who says aunt not aUnt
Man switched up his logic for pronouncing the words like 5 times
YEAH
Data is the worst one. Dayta is way more pretentious sounding than Data
"This is crayon, not sure what the alternative is"
Me when I was six: Crown
Cran
Yesssssss
"Circle"
Cray-yen
I still pronounce it like that 😭
“Alternative” for Pajamas would be “Pee-jamas”
isnt it puh-jam-uz
You always say pj
I thought it was either puh-jam-uhs or puh-jom-uhs
Myself & everyone I've ever known says "puh-jam-uhhs." But in every TV show I've ever seen they say "puh-jahh-muhs."
Another one is pie-jamas
“I know Canadians-“
Me a Texan: *Eh?*
Me being in Florida: *bruh*
Me being texan this comment is relatable
As a Texan I relate
@@thecoconutgum same 😭
Me as a california: surup
"You can't say 'Jif' cause there's no j their"
*Giraffe left the chat*
Giant followed
George joined you guys
The all went to swim in the Gangees river.
@@MrZoolook in a rubber dingy with a 77 year old man
yeah but graphics interchange format
“Pajomas not sure what the alternative is there”
Me who says paJAMas: ….
Had to read that three times but yeah, I forgot that was a way to pronounce it 🤣
Correct way to pronounce pajomas doesn't sound like what he said
Man I just go with pjs😂
I was so mad at him there😂
Same
The alternative to crayon is like your saying “cran”
People can also pronounce it like "crown" (me lol)
"i know the canadians say sir up but im an american"
Me, an american: sir up
Same lol
Southerners say "surp."
@@indiatastic and sir up, it’s mad annoying
Me a Canadian: sir yp
My man. America is the continent US is the country 🤦♂️
“It can’t be Gif because GIF would be with a J”
Giraffes: am I a joke to u
Jif is also Peanut Butter
Gift
And there is like 10 other words having to do with gift. And it’s giR not giF.
Gym
i say G-I-F
"Only Canadians call it that."
For the longest time, I thought I was African American, but apparently I'm Canadian.
I think he's tripping because very few people that I know (I'm American and I've lived in the Midwest and the South) call it "see-rup" I do sometimes but I mostly say "sur-rup" and that's what I think most people say, and some people in the south even say "surp"
I thought I was American American but apparently I'm canadian
I thought I was an American, but I guess I'm Canadian
@@lojobambam2 As a dude from Atlanta, and it’s entirely Southern, it’s pronounced -Sir-up or Surp
Same
British people: And we took that personally bruv
“I feel like that’s what Canadians say.” Me: 🇨🇦sUrup🇨🇦
That sounds funny ngl "sUrup" 🤣
I say that and I’m no Canadian
I'm Canadian and I say SEAR-up (as in: searing meat).
@@lulr5ive Same!
Ok, every comments section I open this just appears here. Didn't type it.
tHe gAMe iS bROKen
Me who knows I'm still gonna pronounce it how I like: Hmmm interesting 🤔
d
d
Based
He never said their was only 1 correct pronunciation.. except for GIF. There's a reason it's not a J.
@@cqptainbear Giraffes: ;-;
Use grammarly
“this is gif not jif because that would be with a j”
Gerald the giraffe from Georgia: 😐
Gorgeous.
This is my new favorite comment
The G in Gif stands for graphics 😬
I tell people that pronounce it jif that they will be getting no jifts from me for Christmas
@@futuregmchess1561 jeorjia*
When he said aunt he said ANT💀💀
When you say Beatles, you are saying BEETLES. 💀 💀
I just don't feel comfortable calling my Aunt an "ANT"😂
bro offended english people
Same here 😅
Same lol😂
“It’s paj-AU-mas idk the alternative for it”
“Sir.”
“Pa-JAM-as”
I say PJs
@@calebbrown551 and i say pa-jam-as
What kind of weird person says pa-jau-mas
@@ItsCrappyPapsTime I say Pa-Ja-mas
@@-IDontKnow you're wierd
@@-IDontKnow pajamas sounds better
"Canadians say surup"
Damn guess im canadian
Welcome my friend!
Same, I'm American and I say surup
Me too I guess
Same lol
I say seerup
Ark-ansas when im normal
Arka-nan-sas when im not😂😂😂😂
Everyone: “Gif”
Me: “G-I-F”
☠️☠️☠️😭😭😭😅😅😅
EXACTLY
Same
Fax
that's the correct way though because it's an abbreviation
Same
“You have to say gif cause there is no j there”
Gym left the chat💀💀💀💀
yes but gif is with a g because the descripition of gif says Graphics Interchange Format and its not Jraphics Interchange Format...so yeah
(damn i turned into a nerd)
Underrated
@@MarinoBulici don’t say jif but it is the correct way to pronounce it. The guy who invented gifs wanted it to be like jiffy he has said several times it’s pronounced jif.
@@MarinoBulicwhat abt genetic
@@MarinoBulicand gesture
"I know that Canadians say 'surup', but I'm American."
Me, an American who pronounces it like "surup":
Canadians are also American
@@dragonlord1225 no
lmao are you southern? bcs i am and that’s how i pronounce it.
i mean, if that's how Canadians, aka the Masters of 'surup' pronounce it i guess that's how it's pronounced now. thank god i pronounce it as that or they'd turn me into 'surup'
Saame
Missed opportunity to say " I either say either or either"
He'd still say either in one way when saying "either either"
"it's gif, not jif"
Me who says "Gee eye eff" : ohh okay 👁️👄👁️
Samee!!...I literally questioned myself
@@arwamariyaaziz8853 lolol
This is the Way
According to google its pronounced yiff from old English
The man who invented the gif pronounces it as "jif"
Him: “This is Gif not Jif”
Me: I thought it was said like G.I.F
Same
Same
Same!
Same
Bro you r right it is pronounced G.I.F not gif
"Becuase Jif would be with a J"
Giraffe: and I took that personally
Edit: thx for the like but the war in the replies-
GIF is Graphics Interface Format, and unless you have a JRAPHICS CARD, it’s a hard G.
Edit: y’all don’t understand that the inventor of the GIF can’t change the dictionary pronunciation of the word GRAPHICS.
@@turbochargedtransit7241 The creator of the GIF said it was pronounced JIF lmao
@@turbochargedtransit7241 giant
George
Giraffe
Gentle
Gentry
Gym
@@abuBrachiosaurus cause creator of Gif can't read graphics.
@@justaguynamedwill3009 grass
Ghost
Goose
Gold
Garage
Graphics
"Pecan if I'm feeling fancy other wise pee-can" 💀
come-can
@@tbird2427 lol
@@_notshady stop
@@MrMOd3RnW4rF4R3 no lol
That one guy: Either either or either
“How do you pronounce this?”
Me: bagel
Exactly my thought too that's funny lol
bAgle
Baygle
"Scallops"
Gordon Ramsey: scollops
Skolps*
@@hanzel1401 scollops*.
Also Gordon: Ris-aht-to
I actually don't know if it's Ris-aht-to or Ris-o-tto
Or fillet but actually annunciate the T.
@@hanzel1401 soaps*
"There's an A there so you can't really can't say carmel."
"There's no X there so you can't say exspresso."
U in Aunt: And I took that personally
Edit: I'm American but I still say aunt, not ant, just like my family does. Well, I guess it's time to move to the UK (BTW thanks for the likes!)
Lol exactly. “Au” is usually pronounced as an “ah” like in “sauna”
I agree, it’s def not “ant”, it’s “aunt”
@@elliotv.1381 I don't know why some people say "ant". That's literally a bug. Probably because of accents or something.
@@joeywild2011 I swear if people start saying "sana", my life will be full of in-𝘴𝘢𝘯𝘢-ty lol
because its not spelled awnt or ownt, its aunt
me: Aunt
Sambucha: 🐜
“I have a New Jersey accent”
Literally not even in the slightest 💀
Oh yes he does.
Fr I was like "bitch where?!"🤔🤔🤔🤔
The way he said caramel was a total giveaway (same thing happens with my name Cara)
😭😭😭😭
This is how 90% of people from New Jersey talk
“There’s an A there so you can’t say caramel”
Sam, how do you say knife?
Difference is "a" is a vowel and "n" is a consonant. He still says "Ant" instead of aunt tho.
@@marco0445 no one cares
With the k, duh
@@marco0445 so you say kife?
The k in knife is silent
"I know Canadians say (sir-up) but in American"
Me: *Am I Canadian?*
No but are you midwestern
That's what i thought too
i say syrup (sir-up) too and im from the south..
I’m not Canadian and I say it like sir-up
Either that or you part of us uk chaps
Sam really be like “Hey 🐜tie how was work today?”
More like 🐜☕
Who actually says auntie though
@@Vexxy197 I don’t know but definitely not me I say aunt like a normal person I definitely don’t got a colony living with me
@@Fuzefromr6 agreed
@@masterdementer ant coffee
"Gif because there's no J in it"
Ginger, Geography, Germany: eh?
Name a single one syllable word like gif with the g as a j, not like gym, which COMES FRON gymnasium, I'll wait.
Completely opposite to how language works, it's gif just gif
Yes but gif is an abbreviation of graphics interchange format unless you say jraphics gif is the proper way to pronounce it
Well when you think about what it stands for it would have the G sound.
@@kristinnmar8415 The "s" in "laser" stands for "stimulated". But you pronounce it like a "z" don't you? So no, that argument falls flat.
Also, the creator of the word says it's pronounced "j".
“There is an A in caramel”
“Pajomas” 🤔
A as in ah. Pajahmas
Yeah kinda like ROMen (ramen), you donut.
"Ah"
It’s not an O it’s called schwa and all vowels are pronounced this way time to time. It’s the sound you make from neutral
If you listen, the last ‘a’ is also pronounced as schwa and not the ‘a’ sound
1. ont
2. Ka-rah-mel
3. Raawt
4. Es-pre-sow
5. dey-tah
6. Pah-jah-mas
7. Geef
8. See-roop
9. Kre-yon
10. Ee-dur
11. Peh-kan
12. Droh-wor
Raawt?? Geef??????? See-ROOP????????????
@@renamedanglerfishwholivesi3424ikr lol😂😭😭😭
“It’s a bit pretentious “ while trying to tell everybody how words are “supposed” to be pronounced 😂
Yeah ok I bet you pronounce it Data instead of Data don’t you
@@JoshusBarber ah yes because I can hear your pronunciation of the word through the phone 🤡😂
@@jomomma2082 bro don’t look at me as if you aren’t the one that missed two jokes in a row and got offended over how words are pronounced 💀
@@JoshusBarber ah yes because you know me so well don’t you , lol nobody is offended in this comment thread accept you kid 😭
@@jomomma2082 L mans
“Saying syrup that way is Canadian”
I’ve never been to Canada in my life and I say it like that
Same
same
I'm Canadian and I definitely do not say syrup however he said it?
I'm from oregon and I say sir-up
ikr lol
As a Texan I say syrup the Canadian way 💀😭 literally most people I know do
Yea he’s wrong Canadians say it how he does. That goes for pretty much everyone in the north. But In the south it’s sir-up
Agreed with both of you. I am another Texan. It’s syrup. Like sir. Also caramel like apple. Not like car. And pecan like puck. Not pee can. Nobody wants some jank piss can.
Me too😭
peckon, careamel, sirup.
@@calebvuerich7198 Exactly cause I say it and Im Floridian
1: Ant
2: Carmul
3: rOwT
4: ExpressO
5: Dayta
6: PaJAMuh
7: Jiff
8: Sur-up
9: Cran
10:EEther
11: Pe-can
12: Dror 😂😂😂
"Seerup because canadians say surup and im american"
Me: "is american" hmm
Me, in New York: nope, you heard the man. We are Canadian now.
^^this.
Well, Washington is now part of Canada
Nope I am Canadian apparently
Im from Minnesota so I guess I’m close enough
“Data’s a bit pretentious, I don’t really like people who say that”
Damn what did they do to you?
FR
They got him
i think its cause im a computer nerd
He's just mad that we know how to pronounce stuff ig🤷♀️
Yeah I say data what’s wrong with me
I’m southern and I’ve heard some of my relatives say “Crown” for Crayon so that was probably the alternative pronunciation.
I live in the pacific northwest and most people just say “cran” for crayon
i say cran
I say CRAN. I'm from the Midwest. I also say CARmel. We like to omit syllables here I guess. 😂
"Cran" is pretty common down south in texas
Me too, we just say 'cran'
As a Southerner in the US, we say sir-up.
"Puh-can, or if I'm fancy Pee-can"
Me who said Pekan: 💀
Bro same 🥲
Pee kan, my brother hates me for that lol
hear me out: pee kon
Pee-khan
Lmao samee 🥲😂😂😂
"data Is a bit pretentious, i would never Say that"
* Confused Italian noises *
* Confused South American noises*
Weird
Why it's so funny to say that last line in Italian accent lol
@@user-qd5sz1bo1p why weird??
@@victherocker 'cause..
'cause the Italian accent Is Always funny to do....
Especially when you're Italian like me, but can't do It when talking in English T~T
As a Canadian, I can confirm we pronounce syrup like that. It’s really good
The Canadian way is the right way
(I’m from Montana)
As a Canadian, I don’t know wtf you’re talking about and you must be from Newfoundland or smt
In Minnesota we say it the same
I'm American, and I have always pronounced it "SIR-up". That other way just feels weird
@@Themapleleaforever Yep, I’m a Newfoundlander and I can confirm that most of them do.
This is an ænt🐜
This is an aunt👩
“There is no X in Espresso” I’m Italian and this man has my respect
Dude same here
the French would like to have a word
nobody cares if you're Italian
@@poopybutthole5chingus 122 people cared
same.
The crayon one could also be “cran” as in cranberry. Pajamas could be “pajahmas”
The pajamas is wrong my guy. You literally repeated yourself💀
Should edit to “PaJAWmas”
Well the word came from South Asia/Persia, so there it’s pronounced as “paijahmas”.
I say cran lol
Some also say “crown” for crayon
So you’re saying you can pronounce “either” either way?
Why did i pronounce the eithers differently when reading this comment in my head 💀
🤣🤣🤣
Why does he say it ironically?
For people who say "Jif" it is The Graphics Interchange Format not The Jraphics Interchange Format
¯\(°_o)/¯
“theres no x in there so u cant really say espresso”
him: ant
You literally just stole the comment from above
@@Contemplatingspider truuuuuue
@@Contemplatingspider I didnt see it before i typed this so i “literally” didnt
@@B_PE too bad life isn’t fair you still did
@@Contemplatingspider im sorry i really didnt mean to make u mad do u want me to delete it
"Canadians say 'syrup' (not see-rup), but I'm American"
Hey, I'm American and I pronounce it 'ser-up'
Same
Same “see-rup” sound weird to me. I also say “ee-ther”
I'm Canadian and I say (Seer-up) lol
Same
@@Yute01 same
Him: "How do you pronounce them"?
Also him: "ro-dee"
OH YA I REMEMBER THAT VID I think that's an Indian food cuz I eat it sometimes
@@LostJellybean yeah i think 'rodee' is roti (chapati)
@@shreyasrealaccount5733 Ya I eat roti
Yasss drag him😂😂😂😂
Roti is great with dahl and daihe
Bro when people call crayons “crowns” it makes me gag
“i know Canadians say syrup”
meanwhile, me an american saying it that way:😭 I guess i need to be nice now
I quess we’re secret Canadians 🤷♂️
@@bonda_racing3579 fr 😂
As a Canadian I give you the Canadian pass
Literally it bugs me so much when people say see-rup
For real tho
"Espresso"
Me who says xpresso:💀
Same 💀
I expresso my hatred for this
Bro daata is computer storage data is the wifi anywhere
@@hunterwilliamson2198 what's that got to do with this?!?
Same 🤣💀
“I know Canadians say sir-up but, I’m American” 💀
Car 🚘 a mall
*proceeds to say gif when the creator confirmed its jif*
@@sharpiebathodie wait it’s not pronounced G.I.F ..
honestly, most canadians where i’m from say “seer-up”. and so do i.
I don’t say it like that
‘Dayta’ I can’t tho 😭😭😭
“Crayon, not sure what the alternative is there..”
Me: looking for a comment that pronounces it “crown”
Cran*
In the south they say “cran” the older people at least lol it drives me nuts too
I pronounce it that way💀
@@666subsnocontentchallenge2
We don’t pronounce it that way where I’m from we either say crown or crayon
@@pterodactylbull lol I pronounce it crayon
“Data is pretentious”
Me from the uk: “or I’m just saying it better”
I think it works for brits, but Americans saying dah-ta does sound pretentious.
It's data not data lol
You'd look dumb saying it like that here lol
you say it the original way. Americans cant speak english
@@sinjinyte Brits say day ta not dah ta
"This is Gif, not Jif"
Me: "G. I. F."
same yo-
You forget that the word “gin” exists.
G is still different even when on its own
Going
Gin
Geoff
George
G is G not J
Tasya Pretty
And yet the g in gif remains to stand for Graphics not Jraphics
honestly im torn between g or j cuz sometimes im so convinced that it's "G" because after G there's a vowel (letter "I") and like "Google", we read it with a G not J sound (because wtf is "Joogle" lol)
But then again when you spell Gif letter by letter, you read G as Ji, with j. And there are words like "Gin" or "Geography". English is confusing as heck 😅😅
Pee-can😂😂
"People saying data instead of data."
This guy: I hate you.
Lmao
French people be like: 👁👄👁
Yeah dang...
Then: I know Canadians say “sir-up”
Me (a Canadian) : oh wait frick we do?
I thinks its the brits that say syrup
Never heard one person say it like surup everyone says seerup
I'm American and everyone I know says sir-up, never seer-up. That's so weird I don't even live close to Canada I live on the other side of America I live towards the South
@@THISISAREALLYCOOLHANDLE Probably
im american and i say sir-up
i dont know what hes saying
Him: theres an A there so u cant really say "carmel"
Also him: *ant*
Yeah I saw the other guy’s comment too. Good try
His pronunciation is correct. Thats how you actually pronounce it. You don't say "Ont". 💀
@@Lobby0 no. You don’t say hant you say haunt
@@sorryforcallingyouanelonga1766 No you don't. It's "ahnt" and "ant". Fact check please.
Love ur pfp 💙❤️💛🇮🇪💚
Normal people: crayon
Psychopaths: CRAN
Sam is the type of guy to call in sick when the teacher didn't show up.
🤖
This literally doesn't make any sense
This literally makes no sense, just give up you aren’t getting top comment 😂😂😂😂
@@schqrr if you think about it, it does haha
@tiberiumelinte1699 it doesn't tho how would he call in sick if the teacher isn't therr
Sam is the type of guy to only know pajamas and not pj's
Goldenrapter8997 is the type of guy who tries to be funny
It's jam.... pah jam mas..not pah jum mus🎉
Pah-jam-uhhs or Pah-Jah-muhhs
@@bobf.5538 Bro who ever called it pa-jum-mus lol. It's either "puh Jam uz" or "puh jaw muz"
That’s just an abbreviation
"I know that Canadians say surup" as an American, I can confirm that I am Canadian
Edit:dang that's a lot of likes-
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SAME🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦❤❤❤❤❤❤
IKKRRRR
It’s the exact opposite for me 😭👍
@@smoothiepop2253 same I’m American and say syrup
Man is mixing English and American pronunciation
“I don’t like people that say Data”
Me: well I guess we’ll never be friend then…
And i took that personally 🤣
Fr bro
Y’all are all from Europe , Australia,or maybe Canada so American man speaking in the video wins
"yesh I've collected the Data 🤓"
@@DragonSavior-zt7gq Wrong, I live in the States and I say dAta
"I can't say aUnt because it's NOT MY STYLE" BRO'S GOT HIS OWN STYLING FOR SPEAKING ENGLISH
I usually pronounce "aunt" "sexy" 😊 at least MY family
@@bunbynoysmiddleschoolaltacc what the hell r you talking about
@@lucariomahomes5089 😫 cant send a picture of her in yt comments
I say worsh instead of wash
“ crayon I’m not really sure what the alternative is for that” - Californians “CraNs”
I'm not from California, but I admit that I am a abomination to society because I say it like cran.
I’m from California and have never in my life heard it said as “CraNs” that is ridiculous
all my friends say crowns
I'm from Washington State and call them crans
I'm nowhere near the west coast and I say it like that
"Pee-Can"
“Dah-tah is a bit pretentious” “i like saying pe-cahn when i feel fancy”
"Normally I say pee-can"
There is no way to say pecan without sounding pretentious. Lol.
Bruh I hate it when people say pee-can. I don’t normally get mad at peoples pronunciation of words but that one grinds my gears. Maybe it’s cause I’m from the south and pecan pie is my religion of choice
@@pxlz0729 or saying sal-man not samon
He just insulted a entire country 💀