As a Mexican American it’s so wild to me that they think spicy and sour don’t go together as flavors when a MAJORITY of our snacks have that flavor combination 😭
In my high school they actually sent a notice to parents to please monitor how much takis or hot cheetos their kids were eating cause students were getting ulcers.
They used kids for this for a reason.. Ethan Becker did a video on how kids make a better reference for art because they are shamelessly expressive. They aren’t sabotaged by “social norms” yet
When he called his friend out “…did you just call yourself a man?” I was chuckling from the adorableness of it. I wish my sons were this age again, it’s right before the weight of the world crushes their dreams, and they still think they can be what ever they want as an adult. 💙
I mean... more or less, and within reason, they CAN be whatever they want to be as adults. Not sure what you mean. We get it, you're bitter from your own dreams being crushed, but that doesn't mean that it happens to most people.
One trick I remember picking up in middle school was eating messy chips with a pair of chop sticks. Once I started doing that, I was unable to go back. You get all of the flavor and none of the mess afterwards.
@@KrisFlicks I used to enjoy that until I learned about all of the bacteria in the subungual region, which remains no matter how well you wash your hands. Plus I hate the stain it leaves, and I just feel childish licking my fingers. Personal preferences, I suppose.
I have a nasty habit of biting my fingers (nails too? but I usually bite the sides off.. most often than not) and unfortunately it's still present to this day. Thus, making my hands dirty with all the powder is kinda itchy if not downright burning my fingers, so the chopsticks thingy helps a lot sksksks. Then again I'm an Indonesian who use my hands to eat many times than not, I got use to the burning sure.. but powder is different than rice.
I love that you gave them water, which all it does is distribute the capsaicin even more, which intensifies hotness. Instead of milk, which blocks capsaicin.
capsaicin isn’t necessarily present within all of the crisps, only those which contain condiments closely associated or derived from chilli peppers. However you are right, milk does cleanse the colloquially named “hot” sensation, and blocks the capsaicin received into the mouth if the crisp genuinely contains capsaicin. Keep in mind capsaicin is used for medical reasons too and is therefore rather expensive. Therefore most industrialised/commercialised companies would look for a cheaper alternative.
I just love the way these, darling British young men interact with each other they’re so bright and articulate. That’s my favorite part of watching this show they are the entertainment themselves.
These kids just brought smile to my face 😊 I was so curious about how you guys selected the students for your videos. Because they're so funny and eloquent. Also, how did you decide on the pairings? Because I feel like every pairs have their own characters 😆
@@sandee704 I'[m guessing they have to go through the school administrators to begin with just to get permission to film. Then they probably do a kind of raffle/lottery to see who gets to be in the videos. I'm guessing most of the kids would be super up for being in a video like this, so they try to make it fair for the kids. Most likely, they pull kids from the same classes, so they already know each other, or even close friends. Probably do something like 2 kids from each class or something similar.
Fair enough! 😊 Or maybe the combination of both. It could be they did the lottery, and the person whose name came out can ask one of their friends to join them in the video ☺
I’m an Italian American New Yorker and I love when you show the British high school boys! They are so polite and proper and freaking funny! Please more of them!!!
Chili powder and lime seems like a “normal” combination for me probably because I grew up eating a lot of Mexican and Tex Mex. I eat it on fruit and vegetables too.
I've always wondered how my Mexican brother's and sister's go to the bathroom. I'm middle eastern. Hot Cheetos and Takis aren't spicy at all for me, but the quality of Takis changed a LOT after the pandemic and inflation went up because of the Ukraine war, they don't taste good like they did back in the day.
Lorenzo,Theo and Joe,Dan pairs really cracked me up 😂😂 Dan aggrieved/annoyed face in this whole video is hilarious 🤣 especially the line of "LITTLE KICK??"
Takis and hot cheetos are an absolute staple in an American high school! I was so worried for their white shirts lol. Also, Takis are actually from Mexico originally not the US. In Mexico the citrus and chili pepper flavor combo is very popular (ex. tajin and pineapple) so that is why they taste so citrus-y.
todos los dulces y comida chatarra es de origen mexicano, pero siempre se cree que se hace en US, sólo los cheetos fue una excepción aunque fue creado por un mexicado en US jaja, así que muy lejos de sus raíces no está.
THEYRE SO ADORABLE!! Every last one of them, but esp Dan whose hilarious judgy expressions reminds me of an ultra honest toddler who does *not* sugarcoat 😂
@brandonborra If you think I have a bad intention to them you are very wrong my friend asking needs answer not a comment who is trying to explain questions that don't need explanation if you don't want to answer my question just say I don't know or they don't expose their name online. In that case I will not ask again about it if that's the case so please my question needs answer if you won't answer it it's fine no problem. Actually they are older now for your information they already grown up I'm just askinh their life in case I can receive an idea what is it like to be in London since it is a rich and expensive City so if you won't answer it's fine gwaenchana
The thing I find with Korean spices, is that there seems to be genetic component to whether or not you react to it. It shows up in this video as well, with some of the boys finding it really spicy and others not minding at all. My mother can't usually cope with spicy food at all, my dad and I will get extremely hot Indian curries and really enjoy it, but she won't touch them. But when it comes to Korean food, my father and I really struggle with the spiciness, it's overwhelming, and my mother doesn't notice it at all. I'm fairly sure that the species of chilli pepper used makes a difference in how somebody reacts to it. She just has different spice-genes to us.
I am like your mother, and my family thinks I've lost my mind. I can handle medium heat Mexican food but not too spicy and they love habaneros, yet I will eat ALL the Korean while they choke on what I think has not a lot of spice - just great flavor!
that’s probably because different types of “spiciness” hits different parts of your body. for example, korean spicy food usually hits the tongue. I’m korean so I’m very used to it but then there’s chinese spicy food which hits the throat. I can’t take it when it’s bad.
@@janepark89 that's so interesting because as an indian person, i feel more certain that korean spices hit the throat and back of the tongue while indian spices feel more "up-front"
The british accent and suit and ties just makes young boys come off like adults, it’s adorable 😂 wish my schooling system encouraged such gentlemen like practices in retrospect
@@mightygazooo4101 I'm glad. These boys were acting like little girls over a hot Cheeto. It's quite embarrassing to see how soft these "mud bloods" are.
I think all of the British kids are adorable their sense of humor is quite entertaining, I could listen to them all day really, but there some really especially funny ones.
Its crazy how taste differs in other countries. I'm half mexican and from california and I love takis, I will down a whole bag, but they were all calling the spicy lime combo strange and gross lmao
As a Mexican i have to say takis are nasty AF. I'm born and raised in LA cali and grew up eating spicy foods my entire life. i rather have some xxxtra flamin hot cheetos or some regular lays and add tapatio and lime
@@BellyJae not true London is one of the most diverse cities in the world with many different foods and culture mixing together don’t speak when you don’t know what you’re saying
Love the fact that in the comments my Mexicans find it weird about the Takis! We love the sour, salty and spicy flavors wrapped in one. Those Takis would be finished in 10 minutes if they were in my hands! 😂
Maybe growing up in such an extreme Mexican culture area I grew to love lime and chili at an early age, cause I'm shocked they almost all seemed to hate that combo.
Those children were so adorable. The young man who called himself a “man” made me laugh so much, because he was determined not to let anything get to him in order to make himself look tougher than his classmate. Too adorable!!
@@trulymexoxo925 I thought it was normal behaviour Perhaps kids tend to be more independent here, take bus to school (public bus) they need to socialise, these are just normal students
Lorenzo and Theo remind me so much of Max and Armand's friend dynamic, such good chemistry. All of the boys are so well mannered and hilarious, can't wait for more videos!
“The lime makes it sour then the chili makes it hot it’s like why would you do this to us” *proceeds to go in for more TAKIIISSS* 🤣🤣 that’s how the addiction starts. The first time I had a taki I was like like “eh a little too much lime” then not even 30 seconds later I was back in the bag grabbing a handful 🤣
That is where my hot cheeto addiction came from. I tried one and then a few minutes later I started craving the taste and spice again, so I asked my cousin for more.
Thanks to Josh, Ollie and the rest of the crew for another entertaining video! Let’s see these young ones try some of the other food you’ve featured in your upper level videos
I’m from Texas and idk about the rest of America but it’s funny watching them try hot Cheetos knowing every morning in high school you always had those people eating hot Cheetos and Takis for breakfast 😂
The thing about the that Takis Fuego that they tasted is that the sour taste from the crisps stings your throat and taste buds, makes you cough, and then spice enters your esophagus as you inhale whilst coughing. That's the fun from the Takis.
Oh please do more with the kids. Kids are so brutally honest in their reactions. Perhaps a video of favorite American kid snacks from kids their own age. I work at an elementary school with kids from 5 to 12 but have access to kids in Jr. High (12-14) as well as high school age (14-18/19). I can do a poll if you like on the most popular snacks that kids today enjoy and let you know.
The the daughter of parents and a brother born in Britain there is nothing more hilarious than the British sense of humour even for these young lads I just love the sarcasm funniness. Being born in Australia the Aussies and British humour is very much the same! This was just way too funny to watch!
The existential dread in Dan's eyes when the chilli heatwave doritos come out...same, kid. I ask for 'baby salsa' at chain Tex-Mex restaurants 😂😂 Refuse to even try hot cheetos or Takis. But my students live on them!
Yeah I’ve come to realize that the Brits (not all) but a large amount can’t handle any level of spice like Jalapeño or higher. I have quite a few expat UK friends now in my country but they are dying at spice or any temperature above 21C lol. Flaming hot Cheetos aren’t considered spicy at any level in the U.S. I don’t remember any kid saying they’re spicy or having to drink water etc to cool themselves down
@@xCoachTheGhost Not quite ice either -- milk, yogurt, some kind of dairy product to stop the burn. Besides, only us gluttonous Americans fill up our drinks with ice. The rest of the world likes a couple a cubes, max.
Anyone else finding parallels between them and high schoolers? Where do you find these eloquent, funny boys? Their schools and parents are doing something good.
Greeting from Southern California! I just discovered your channel and thoroughly enjoy it! These boys are so charming and entertaining! I have 2 teen boys and adults are impressed with how they carry themselves, but i am more impressed with how well spoken these school boys are.
As a Mexican American it’s so wild to me that they think spicy and sour don’t go together as flavors when a MAJORITY of our snacks have that flavor combination 😭
Mexican is a nationality....just say latino, pretty sure Mexicans don't accept you anyways
ikr, spicy and sour goes so well to me
@@fidelostorga4550 stfu, don’t ruin the moment 🙄
True, true
The best for me is Cucumbers with Lime and Tajin powder. I be licking the bowl after I'm done lol.
Lorenzo saying "From a man, who doesn't really like spicy food" is the most adorable thing I've seen and heard!
And his friend totally called him out. All these kids were awesome, so funny! This is my first time here, is this a regular thing?
Little man 😂💜
@@CleoHarperReturns you can see them in this other channel called Korean Englishman
@@reeyoutuber i think he said “we are not going to put that one”
He looks like the ancient One from MCU 😂😂 so cute
“Did you just call yourself a man?” Just took me out 😂😂😂😂 these kids are hilarious 😂😂
Wait until they're negotiating with the higher power for the pain to stop on the toilet.
“ It’s like an uppercut to the stomach. It’s not no little kick.” 😂😂😂😂 LMAOOOOOO
as a british year 7 , i can confirm being pulled out of lesson to do this would be the most fantastic thing in the world.
same lol
I doubt this occurs during school hours. 😭
As a teacher in Southern California, my students exist on full bags of Takis and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos! I don’t think they’ve ever eaten anything else 😂
Sounds healthy lol
My daughter did at that same age lol. And she loved them!
At least one school district herein SoCal had to ban Hot Cheeks and Takis because the kids were using them as a form of currency
In my high school they actually sent a notice to parents to please monitor how much takis or hot cheetos their kids were eating cause students were getting ulcers.
@dimebagvision3221dude takis and hit cheetoes are what life was about when I was a kid
they’re so well spoken like little gentlemen
Welcome to grammar schools.
These kids would put a lot of grown American high schoolers to shame!
@@andrewherreraulloa1172 As someone who went to british public school these are a rare breed the average ones are odd
@@elwiwi4638 odd. I dont know why I like that word. "they're odd"
@@elwiwi4638 Maybe they go to a private school? They do look pretty fancy
That kid who said "my mouth is vibrating," I think he's my favorite. His choices of words, and his facial expressions, PRICELESS
I felt my lips vibrating when I ate that really spicy dried ramen pack from Korea-the one that comes in the ack packs at the store
samee!!
lmao British people are freaking hilarious! love the way they express themselves!
And the part where they say”that just doesn’t seem friendly “….hilarious!
Bruh they’re not zoo animals
They used kids for this for a reason.. Ethan Becker did a video on how kids make a better reference for art because they are shamelessly expressive. They aren’t sabotaged by “social norms” yet
British “people”
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These British kids just tasted more flavor than they've had in the rest of their lives combined
Rudeeeee 😹😹
@3:38 🤣💀
Yes! Lmfaoo that’s why it was so overpowering to them. Too much flavor 😂😭
😂
mexican snacks suck tbh
When he called his friend out “…did you just call yourself a man?” I was chuckling from the adorableness of it. I wish my sons were this age again, it’s right before the weight of the world crushes their dreams, and they still think they can be what ever they want as an adult. 💙
I mean... more or less, and within reason, they CAN be whatever they want to be as adults. Not sure what you mean. We get it, you're bitter from your own dreams being crushed, but that doesn't mean that it happens to most people.
timestamp?
@Cool Gurl lol
They CAN. Yall dont ever tell your kids they cant , encourage them to always pursue their dreams no matter what
That’s sure a long winded way to say they can’t be whatever they wanna be as an adult
Us Mexicans like to squeeze fresh lime and add Tapatío to our Doritos and hot Cheetos. I’m curious to see them try Mexican cuisine 😂
Yesssss Tapatio!!! I'm not Mexican, but man I love that stuff!
They’re not ready for that yet🤣🤣 biscuits and gravy blew their minds
Going to have to add Tapatio to my list of hot sauces to try. Favorites are Louisiana hot sauce, Huy Fong Sriracha, Valentina, Franks, and Pain 100%.
@@LetsGoFlyers2011 I haven’t tried any of those except for Valentina. For us, it’s just as popular as Tapatío you could say.
Bro, I can’t believe one of those kids said one almost killed me and I can eat a whole pack without a sip of water😂
One trick I remember picking up in middle school was eating messy chips with a pair of chop sticks.
Once I started doing that, I was unable to go back. You get all of the flavor and none of the mess afterwards.
but you miss out on the flavor tips of your finger that you get to lick off at the end lol
I feel like mess is apart of the experience though 😅
@@KrisFlicks I used to enjoy that until I learned about all of the bacteria in the subungual region, which remains no matter how well you wash your hands. Plus I hate the stain it leaves, and I just feel childish licking my fingers. Personal preferences, I suppose.
@@KrisFlicks Yeah, no. I don't like my finger and nails stained xD
I have a nasty habit of biting my fingers (nails too? but I usually bite the sides off.. most often than not) and unfortunately it's still present to this day. Thus, making my hands dirty with all the powder is kinda itchy if not downright burning my fingers, so the chopsticks thingy helps a lot sksksks. Then again I'm an Indonesian who use my hands to eat many times than not, I got use to the burning sure.. but powder is different than rice.
I love that you gave them water, which all it does is distribute the capsaicin even more, which intensifies hotness. Instead of milk, which blocks capsaicin.
Nerd
capsaicin isn’t necessarily present within all of the crisps, only those which contain condiments closely associated or derived from chilli peppers. However you are right, milk does cleanse the colloquially named “hot” sensation, and blocks the capsaicin received into the mouth if the crisp genuinely contains capsaicin. Keep in mind capsaicin is used for medical reasons too and is therefore rather expensive. Therefore most industrialised/commercialised companies would look for a cheaper alternative.
I was thinking that.
@@SharkWithFreakinLaserBeam I think all people with 5 IQ and above knows this fact.
U shouldn't need water for hot cheetos anyways
I love Dan's honesty: spice is not his thing, he's not ashamed and you can't bully him into lying about it or toughing it out. That is STRENGTH.
I like how the lighter their hair got the less they could handle the spice... I mean coincidence? 🤣
@@breakfastattiffanys741 My partner is part Albino and his favourite saying about food is that "it's only good when it made me cry" 🤷🏻♀️🤣
@@Julaeable I was teasing, I'm fair as milk and love ze spice!
Who hurt and bullied you? 😂 And of course it’s “too spicy” for Danny boy. He’s a white blonde. He’s bland by definition!
@@getdownonit8753 really? I thought he was a black blonde.
I just love the way these, darling British young men interact with each other they’re so bright and articulate. That’s my favorite part of watching this show they are the entertainment themselves.
These kids just brought smile to my face 😊 I was so curious about how you guys selected the students for your videos. Because they're so funny and eloquent. Also, how did you decide on the pairings? Because I feel like every pairs have their own characters 😆
i was just thinking the same thing! how do they choose who goes on camera?
@@sandee704 I'[m guessing they have to go through the school administrators to begin with just to get permission to film. Then they probably do a kind of raffle/lottery to see who gets to be in the videos. I'm guessing most of the kids would be super up for being in a video like this, so they try to make it fair for the kids. Most likely, they pull kids from the same classes, so they already know each other, or even close friends. Probably do something like 2 kids from each class or something similar.
usually they try to get friends to do it together because they have chemistry already
Fair enough! 😊 Or maybe the combination of both. It could be they did the lottery, and the person whose name came out can ask one of their friends to join them in the video ☺
What made you think they were paired? Couldn’t it be just children trying new things? 😱 Why everything have to be analyzed.
I love how Dan was so doubtful of the whole experience as soon as they mentioned flaming hot cheetoes xD poor guy was suffering all throughout
those LOOKS at his friend and the crew. felt for the poor guy. even tho it was SO FUNNY. could honestly see him as an actor.
@@serenevil yup, with that looks😆 passed right away🤣
Dan looks like The World's Youngest Chartered Accountant, who already had ulcer troubles.
These kids are so well behaved and respectful. And oh, Arthur looks like someone that have a permanent smile on their face.
Arthur is so cute
I’m an Italian American New Yorker and I love when you show the British high school boys! They are so polite and proper and freaking funny! Please more of them!!!
Chili powder and lime seems like a “normal” combination for me probably because I grew up eating a lot of Mexican and Tex Mex. I eat it on fruit and vegetables too.
tajín+mango😍
@@Slightly_Obsessive true
I've always wondered how my Mexican brother's and sister's go to the bathroom. I'm middle eastern. Hot Cheetos and Takis aren't spicy at all for me, but the quality of Takis changed a LOT after the pandemic and inflation went up because of the Ukraine war, they don't taste good like they did back in the day.
Or we put valentina and extra lemon 😂
Never understood why you’d eat hot Cheetos with something healthy it just ruins it
Lorenzo,Theo and Joe,Dan pairs really cracked me up 😂😂
Dan aggrieved/annoyed face in this whole video is hilarious 🤣 especially the line of "LITTLE KICK??"
Upper cut to the stomach
dan’s facial expressions throughout the whole thing are so good, he looks so worried😂 these kids are all so cute and funny
IKR😂
FBI OPEN UP
666 likes lol
@@infinitelol2119 ???
Takis and hot cheetos are an absolute staple in an American high school! I was so worried for their white shirts lol. Also, Takis are actually from Mexico originally not the US. In Mexico the citrus and chili pepper flavor combo is very popular (ex. tajin and pineapple) so that is why they taste so citrus-y.
todos los dulces y comida chatarra es de origen mexicano, pero siempre se cree que se hace en US, sólo los cheetos fue una excepción aunque fue creado por un mexicado en US jaja, así que muy lejos de sus raíces no está.
THEYRE SO ADORABLE!! Every last one of them, but esp Dan whose hilarious judgy expressions reminds me of an ultra honest toddler who does *not* sugarcoat 😂
Do you know the full name of Dan?
@@layolajedrick6989why would you ask that?
@@charfree6888 He is just so adorable I wanna know more about him do you know him?
@brandonborra If you think I have a bad intention to them you are very wrong my friend asking needs answer not a comment who is trying to explain questions that don't need explanation if you don't want to answer my question just say I don't know or they don't expose their name online. In that case I will not ask again about it if that's the case so please my question needs answer if you won't answer it it's fine no problem. Actually they are older now for your information they already grown up I'm just askinh their life in case I can receive an idea what is it like to be in London since it is a rich and expensive City so if you won't answer it's fine gwaenchana
Bwahaha Dan is not bout that *SPICY* life lmfao 😅😅🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭💀
The thing I find with Korean spices, is that there seems to be genetic component to whether or not you react to it. It shows up in this video as well, with some of the boys finding it really spicy and others not minding at all. My mother can't usually cope with spicy food at all, my dad and I will get extremely hot Indian curries and really enjoy it, but she won't touch them. But when it comes to Korean food, my father and I really struggle with the spiciness, it's overwhelming, and my mother doesn't notice it at all. I'm fairly sure that the species of chilli pepper used makes a difference in how somebody reacts to it. She just has different spice-genes to us.
There are several different types of spice and we all have different sensitivities to each one
I am like your mother, and my family thinks I've lost my mind. I can handle medium heat Mexican food but not too spicy and they love habaneros, yet I will eat ALL the Korean while they choke on what I think has not a lot of spice - just great flavor!
that’s probably because different types of “spiciness” hits different parts of your body. for example, korean spicy food usually hits the tongue. I’m korean so I’m very used to it but then there’s chinese spicy food which hits the throat. I can’t take it when it’s bad.
Interesting!
@@janepark89 that's so interesting because as an indian person, i feel more certain that korean spices hit the throat and back of the tongue while indian spices feel more "up-front"
Dan is hilarious even though he doesn't say much 🤣 poor him, he can't handle the spice, but he's so expressive 😂😂😂
By far the funniest kid imo just barely holding it together at all times
He was having a HARD time 😂😂
My 4 year old bother be eating the whole bag of takis it’s crazy bro can’t handle a hot Cheeto
These kids are adorable. Good job to their parents.
i really really like how curious these kids are, and the one that called himself a man made my day! love middle schoolers episodes ✌🏼
I NEED LORENZO AND THEO CASTING IN A NETFLIX SITCOM NOW! their dynamic so funny and adorable and I want to see them more!
YESSSS!!!!⭐⭐⭐
The way Dan looked at them when they said it wasn’t Spicy was the best. And then calling the chips danger😂😂
I was looking for this comment 😂😂
As a Texan that consumes these on the regular, I'm convinced the #1 cause of acid reflux here is split between Flamming Hot Cheetos and Takis 😂
Haha yeah probably
The british accent and suit and ties just makes young boys come off like adults, it’s adorable 😂 wish my schooling system encouraged such gentlemen like practices in retrospect
Chad primary schooler: "Sorry, did you just call yourself a man?"
Other kid: "... yes."
Bro its the school uniform 💀
@@Amsieeeeeewe know that 💀
my man just romanticized school uniforms 💀
Just normal school uniform
As a Mexican, I'll finish a whole bag of takis in less than an hour 😂. This was hilarious to see. These kids need to expand their palate for spices
I don’t even buy the big bags anymore cuz Ik if I get my hands on em they’re gone ina couple hours😂
no fr im Mexican too and I will happily finish a bag in 10 minutes and still add chamoy and tapatio these kids wouldn’t last a day in Mexico
I had takis. It messed up my taste palet
@@newrose24 How? Lol are you saying they ruined your tastebuds?
@@hellojane6795 bro they probably killed them
Lol, Theo is funny:
"What do they smell like?"
Theo: "Danger."
"What do they look like?"
Theo: "Danger."
My heart melted when the young man said, "as a man" then his partner calls him out. 😆
Dan gives such good "side eye." I was rolling!!😆 And Lorenzo with his "For a man who doesn't really like spicy..." I watched this 3 times in a row.
I love these videos, the boys are always so polite
That's because they're not from America.
@@mightygazooo4101 they’re probably hand picked, Ik British kids be causing an uproar 😂
@@mightygazooo4101 I'm glad. These boys were acting like little girls over a hot Cheeto. It's quite embarrassing to see how soft these "mud bloods" are.
@@TheImSource Guys, we got a badass over here
cos they're proper posh
These kids are SOOOO ADORABLE ! Omg yesss keep this content alive ! I’d love to see them grow and look back at these videos !
Hahaha 4:07 Theo's instant look and mental processing 😂
And that hermione smart Alec jab at the end hahaha
The unimaginable courage required to eat Taki’s in a white dress shirt 🫡
Every single time one of those kids reached for his collar I winced.
LMAOOO right I kept saying DONT TOUCH YOUR SHIRT 😂😂😂
Best way to keep your hands clean, just dump them in your mouth like you would a glass of water
@@mentalpsycosis3367Your tip of your fingers would be clean for a second but then all of your fingers would be dirty with saliva
My man at 3:05 felt so offended. That is some top quality expression.
He looked sooo betrayed 😂
His expressions is such a meme 😂
lowkey
look like josh
😆 🤣 😂 😆 🤣 😂
I think all of the British kids are adorable their sense of humor is quite entertaining, I could listen to them all day really, but there some really especially funny ones.
3:05 친구는 전혀 안맵다니까 눈빛 변하는거 봐ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅌㅋ 이 친구 뭔가 저번부터 은은하게 웃겨요,,, ,,
+) 3:33 도리토스 칠리 보고 환멸..
Its crazy how taste differs in other countries. I'm half mexican and from california and I love takis, I will down a whole bag, but they were all calling the spicy lime combo strange and gross lmao
Lol yeah. Their palette is so bland compared to here.
As a Mexican i have to say takis are nasty AF. I'm born and raised in LA cali and grew up eating spicy foods my entire life. i rather have some xxxtra flamin hot cheetos or some regular lays and add tapatio and lime
@@oliverg6643 my sister is the same way but those Exxtra hot Cheetos are ridiculously hot I can’t get past eating like 5-8
@@Noscienceonlyprojects same those are the only chips that be taking me out
@@BellyJae not true London is one of the most diverse cities in the world with many different foods and culture mixing together don’t speak when you don’t know what you’re saying
Love the fact that in the comments my Mexicans find it weird about the Takis! We love the sour, salty and spicy flavors wrapped in one. Those Takis would be finished in 10 minutes if they were in my hands! 😂
Same, I the flavors pair so well. I could eat them all days.
@Robert J yea for non-Latinos. I can see that.
Pero ESO no es picante es acido
I don’t really taste the lime. Taki’s to me are spicy with a sweet kick. Still would be done in minutes in my possession
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The way max and Armand are known as next josh and olly, I could see that with Theo and Lorenzo as well.
English?
Lorenzo and Theo are an adorable duo... they challange each other in a funny way.
I love these British boys. I could watch these videos all day long. You all should have your own TV show.
These kids are so funny, genuine, and polite!
I love how British people are so well mannered and can talk with such an orderly voice I love it
These young men are such a joy to watch and listen to, Compliments to the school they attend and their parents!
Maybe growing up in such an extreme Mexican culture area I grew to love lime and chili at an early age, cause I'm shocked they almost all seemed to hate that combo.
I think it’s the takis. Either people love or hate them. But there are other spicy chips lime combos that many people love although they hate takis
More with these kids please!! This was really cute and wholesome
You're also cute 😘
@@Joe-oj4rh who tf is named Joe
@@Fat_Man_NukeOfficial who tf is named Earthworm
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I want my kids to go to whatever school they're at cause they're all so well mannered and intelligent! Adorable video
5:57 these two boys are giving me lowkey josh and ollie vibe lmaooo
(also Theo, the boy on the right side, his wincing face reminds me of ollie🤣
Those children were so adorable. The young man who called himself a “man” made me laugh so much, because he was determined not to let anything get to him in order to make himself look tougher than his classmate. Too adorable!!
I’m impressed by how they are so well-mannered, articulate and funny. That’s on another level. Please, more and more reactions with these guys😍
Isn’t that normal? They are young men.
Unfortunately, no ): at least not where I’m from! Bay Area, California. Most young adult men aren’t even this well mannered.
Yeah it all comes down to the way they were raised! Actual parenting unlike dumb US parents
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I thought it was normal behaviour
Perhaps kids tend to be more independent here, take bus to school (public bus) they need to socialise, these are just normal students
“What do they smell like?” “Danger”
“What do they look like?” “Danger”💀
“Why would you do this to us” he says as he goes ahead and grabs another one LMAOO 5:25
0:52 “what do they smell like?” “danger” “what do they look like?” “danger” lmaoooo 😂😂
It’s more like a uppercut to the stomach not a little kick”
Is all I’m living for😂😂
They’re too cute😩🥺
Bless them❤️
It's remarkable to see how much one year has made for these young men in the biscuts and gravy episode
3:34 when someone keep asking questions after online class is over 😂
These polite school boys are so good for the soul to see right now. More please.
Lorenzo and Theo remind me so much of Max and Armand's friend dynamic, such good chemistry. All of the boys are so well mannered and hilarious, can't wait for more videos!
theo's smile at 6:01 is just so endearing 😍
Dan is adorable, i respect how he isnt into spicy food but still willing to try!!!
I love how polite and gentlemanly they are. Pleasant content. I always have a jolly time.
“The lime makes it sour then the chili makes it hot it’s like why would you do this to us” *proceeds to go in for more TAKIIISSS* 🤣🤣 that’s how the addiction starts. The first time I had a taki I was like like “eh a little too much lime” then not even 30 seconds later I was back in the bag grabbing a handful 🤣
I think he wanted to have a few more in order to give them a fair sample.
It's the MSG
That is where my hot cheeto addiction came from.
I tried one and then a few minutes later I started craving the taste and spice again, so I asked my cousin for more.
Weird. I love flamin hot Cheetos with lime but I hate takis
Thanks to Josh, Ollie and the rest of the crew for another entertaining video!
Let’s see these young ones try some of the other food you’ve featured in your upper level videos
I love the reactions! But I have to say, my favorite part is when one dude said to the other, “wait… Did you just call yourself ‘a man’?“ 🤣🤣🤣
the mom in me keeps saying, "don't touch your white shirts with your flamin' hot fingers!" 😆 They all seem like such nice boys. Fun reactions.
The concerned adult in me point outs also do not rub your eyes and/or an open wound... those spices could cause a bad day....
Goodness, these kids are so adorable hope to see more of them. They made me smile ear to ear.
Lol... "why would you do this to us?" they ask, as they keep eating the chips, lol! Love them.
I’m from Texas and idk about the rest of America but it’s funny watching them try hot Cheetos knowing every morning in high school you always had those people eating hot Cheetos and Takis for breakfast 😂
Right, they aren't really hot 😅
British people have weak pallates
These young guys are so sweet and full of personality! Keep these videos coming. ☺️
The thing about the that Takis Fuego that they tasted is that the sour taste from the crisps stings your throat and taste buds, makes you cough, and then spice enters your esophagus as you inhale whilst coughing. That's the fun from the Takis.
Somehow that doesn’t sound fun…
It's a bioweapon.
You should go into advertising! 😁
I love all the videos in this series so much! These young men are all totally adorable!
Dan, at 336, looks like he has given up hope, and the look he gives Joe is priceless
Lorenzo and Theo are adorable they just seem up for anything ☺️☺️☺️
I hope we get to see these boys grow up. They are adorable.
Lorenzo and Theo are sooo funny
The difference on their 'oh' !!! 🤣🤣 5:42
Theo: OH WOW, OH WOW
Lorenzo: oh... (judging)
As a Mexican, if I were studying in England I would have fun with my schoolmates because I would share my cheetos and my snacks from Mexico with them
Chips from here are like 25$ a bag over there lol I’d start slanging em bitches
Matt so cute! and his reaction!!! Arthur keep whispering his feeling about the crisps! so adorable!
Oh please do more with the kids. Kids are so brutally honest in their reactions. Perhaps a video of favorite American kid snacks from kids their own age. I work at an elementary school with kids from 5 to 12 but have access to kids in Jr. High (12-14) as well as high school age (14-18/19). I can do a poll if you like on the most popular snacks that kids today enjoy and let you know.
4:25 Just the impending DOOM on that kid’s face!! LOOOOOOOLLL!!!! 😂😂😂
The the daughter of parents and a brother born in Britain there is nothing more hilarious than the British sense of humour even for these young lads I just love the sarcasm funniness. Being born in Australia the Aussies and British humour is very much the same! This was just way too funny to watch!
Ha. The most well adjusted young men I've ever seen! My goodness. What manners. They are all adorbs!
The existential dread in Dan's eyes when the chilli heatwave doritos come out...same, kid. I ask for 'baby salsa' at chain Tex-Mex restaurants 😂😂 Refuse to even try hot cheetos or Takis. But my students live on them!
British aversion to spiciness is always funny.
Yeah I’ve come to realize that the Brits (not all) but a large amount can’t handle any level of spice like Jalapeño or higher. I have quite a few expat UK friends now in my country but they are dying at spice or any temperature above 21C lol. Flaming hot Cheetos aren’t considered spicy at any level in the U.S. I don’t remember any kid saying they’re spicy or having to drink water etc to cool themselves down
@@newzinski6946 I can imagine a lot of American middle schoolers throwing around the P-word while watching this. 😁
@@newzinski6946 oh the temperature one still makes me laugh. They will literally die in our country with it’s 30C temp 😂
And yet they gave them room temperature water. Some geniuses behind those cameras lol. Too cheap to buy ice.
@@xCoachTheGhost Not quite ice either -- milk, yogurt, some kind of dairy product to stop the burn. Besides, only us gluttonous Americans fill up our drinks with ice. The rest of the world likes a couple a cubes, max.
3:07 the look of utter betrayal 😂😂
와... 애기들 진짜 쑥쑥 크네요. 핫도그 영상에 비해 성장한게 눈에 보여요 😀
느끼한거 못먹던 친구보고 깜짝 놀랐어요 다른친구들에비해 훅 큰것같아요
I love this group of kids. They're so funny. Their biscuits and gravy video was epic.
0:44 I freaking love his little laugh! It's like a mixture of genuine amusement and a little evil like you're gonna regret eating those 🤣🤣🤣
In South Texas we spray a lime and black pepper into the bag of Takis. Hot Cheetos with lime, black pepper, nacho cheese… Mmmmm!! That’s a snack!
Anyone else finding parallels between them and high schoolers? Where do you find these eloquent, funny boys? Their schools and parents are doing something good.
Both set of the students came from the same school, Fulham Boys School
@@myspinky is that a private school?
@@organizedchaos4559 no. It's free School. Check their other channel called Korean Englishman
Greeting from Southern California! I just discovered your channel and thoroughly enjoy it! These boys are so charming and entertaining! I have 2 teen boys and adults are impressed with how they carry themselves, but i am more impressed with how well spoken these school boys are.
These kids are hilarious, they have so much personality!😂
I thoroughly enjoy the young brits tasting snacks. Their manners are so refreshing to witness.