WHY I WASN'T IN THIS SIDEMEN VIDEO...
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Why Did Zerkaa Miss This MoreSidemen Video? - Original Video: • SIDEMEN UK VS US SLANG
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Saying stick or stick shift is mainly just used in place of saying manual, shifter is commonly used for the shifter itself. Also, JJ saying light for the traffic/stoplight is correct, all three are used
Ground beef, ground turkey, ground chicken, ground sausage ...etc. 16:50. Harry is correct. However, if you just say beef, it could refer to a number of cuts of beef.
Another issue is the fact that the USA is so big that some areas call things different things. Turn Signal/blinker and Shifter/stick are interchangeable, we call curtains curtains or blinds where I live lol
blinds are the thing you raise behind the curtains for me
Seriously the SDMN need an explanation about the swing. Thats a horror show
I’m glad it wasn’t just me
What swing?
@@JustPlayingGames7 at the windows behind
Pretty sure someone else owns the house now
@@JustPlayingGames7 bro Josh was literally talking about it in the video
11:13 Josh’s attention to detail 😮 🔥 👏
Definitely call a turn signal "blinker", I drive a stick shift (manual) car, but use a shifter in the car, and I've never called curtains "drapes", but that maybe a regional USA thing, and I always called it a seesaw as a kid so it's so weird to hear Simon say its a "teeter-totter".
Jam and jelly are two different things in US and just to let you know in the south we call the jam one jam. Usually if its in a jar its jam and if its in a tube its jelly. But in the southern US we use "jelly" and "jam"
As someone who also lives in southern US, I’m pretty sure the only one that’s referred to as 'jelly' is grape jelly, everything else is jam, I ain’t never heard of strawberry jelly
yeah exactly I call it strawberry jam aswell, or blackberry jam etc. you're 100% right@@NCNtxetnoc
So many of the us ones are regional or even generational. Curtains are curtains here for most, but drapes are still used too. Turn signal or blinker also, i don't think I've heard popsicle called something else, we've always called it seesaw etc. Heck realtor is also real estate agent
@@jjv124it’s the same for anywhere tho tbf , I’m from the uk and there are some things I say different to the ones in the video. I think it’s more just the most common or popular term
I learned it as "bits of fruit in it is jam" and "smooth consistency, only tastes like fruit, is jelly." And if there are bite-sized bits of fruit, "preserves"
nah im WITH harry on the shifter part! because the pic wasnt the whole car, people say they drive ‘stick shift’ but the part in the pic is a shifter… you wouldnt say you would drive a gear shift, youd say you drive manual… bc we call the part itself a gear shift, harrys side 1000% lol
2:42 🤣
11:14 thought this was wind but Josh is creeping me out
Zerkaa continuing to be the most underrated member of the sidemen
I’m Canada I think we use a bit of American and a bit of British. A lot of those I have heard both ways.
1:30 I guess Josh is the Sidemen's Kenny from South Park.
The whole time watching this more sidemen vid I’ve been wondering who the hell was in the background on the swing
To be fair, we call that jam in America also. Most of us do know the difference between jam and jelly over here
harry was wrong for shifter coz he's said what it is, not what americans call it. same way they all put tape but simon didnt give it coz it was scotch tape. the point was the slang term, not just name what it is
As an American I can confidently say I have never heard the term shifter in my life
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Harry was right. Its a type of cut in a meat. Its minced or americans say it, ground meat. Beef wasn't the slang term. Beef is the same in UK and in US. Simon and ethan just dumb.
@AIsInMyName no, but mice is the term that is being argued, it's ground beef or ground turkey etc
@AIsInMyName but in that question "minced" was specified so the equivalent of that term in US is ground. It wasn't mentioned as "Minced Beef". If it was, then Simon could've had a point for saying that ground was wrong.
@AIsInMyName None of it was slang. What we call turn signals isn't slang, what we call popsicles isn't slang
It is funny how we both speak English but have different names for things.
Blinkers/turn signal are the same and I use them both.
I don’t get the food ones tho seems like you’d want to have the same names.
Loved x Harry in this 🎉
what is wrong with the swing
I mean, as an American my whole life, I use a lot of the same words that the UK does somehow. I just assumed it was normal. I think America is just a breeding grounds for literally every type of person imaginable. 😆 Also though, I had never thought about the fact that they call fanny packs bum bags, when they call vaginas fanny's but WE call them fanny packs while fanny's are bums over here. Lmao
My 2 world's colliding seeing that random Subroza raid
Bruv I was so confused hearing ‘Thank you Subroza for the raid!’😭😭
Facts I had to go back to the raid notification to see if it was Val Subroza or a different huy 🤣
Tbf non of these was slang words.
Wtf is PT?
Physical therapy or personal trainer
Patience test dude
Gym life Personal training
Nah you went and had a baby scan with ya Mrs
The maker of this quiz was atrocious not gonna lie😂 turn signal and blinker are pretty 50/50 depending where in the country you are,Harry once was right, that was definitely not skotch tape, we also just say curtains, then harry was right a second time. When looking at the object we safe shifter or gear shifter. When saying what you’re capable of driving you say either automatic or manual/stick. But while driving stick I use a shifter to shift the gears. In conclusion bad quiz maker and are you really a Karen if you are correcting the quiz which is incorrect🤷♂️😂 I stand with bog😂
I feel like the main difference is that Americans looked at our foreign sounding words and thought “nah we’ll never remember that, we need to dumb it down so the word is self-explanatory”
No that's just how cultures work. For example Spanish in Mexico is different from Spanish in Spain or Portugese from Brazil to Portugese from Portugal
No.
Americans decided that your words were really silly
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