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American Highschoolers try REAL British food for the first time!
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- Published on Apr 19, 2026
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10:03 That's me when I removed the orange bit from your Jaffa Cakes. 11:26 "Mommy-Mommy, what's a vampire?" "Shut up, and eat your soup before it clots!"
Josh, Ollie, are y'all aware that someone's running your vids on a channel called Jolly Fan Club?
Seriously, one plate for two people?
2 millennials arguing with teenage girls over ratios is one of the best things I’ve seen this week
That was some IT’S MY WAY OR THE HIGHWAY Dad energy there🤣
@Merri-l2x Bt who TF makes even a sandwich that way, they were hella wrong lol
@melanie4125I mean it's how a lot of people make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
True 😂
@sock2828 WTH ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT BRO NOBODY MAKES PB&Js LIKE THAT LMAO MUCH LESS 'A LOT" ?????? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The last clip was hysterical. "i hope everything wasn't terrible" *silence in the room*
lol the little "heh" was perfectly timed
My thoughts exactly! I actually lol'd 😂😂😂
That sent me 🤣💀
Best part of the entire video, those kids need to be brought back for future eps
Genuinely guffawed at that. We are like the opposite of the US: make fun of us please-its hilarious 😂
that quiet "we dont do less butter" was fantastic
Most American comment ever lok
And so true. Does The UK still think butter is bad for you?
@Ash.Crow.Goddess Its just too oily without too much flavour compared to other spreads so kind of useless to add more butter😅. Atleast in my experience as a brit😂
@Frodabbler Irish butter for the win!
You've seriously miscalculated, my friend. Butter is basically the first step to flavorful food.
They were all being extremely polite.
lmao literally
Im pretty sure they're Midwest kids, makes sense
@jeremyhibbard3809bingo as a Midwest kid lol
“We don’t do less butter.”
Someone give that girl a medal
It's the whisper
She must have Scottish genes, my guess life expectancy of 60 😂😂
🤗 mmmm, buttttter
THIS COMMENT NEEDS TO BE HIGHLIGHTED 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Oh, hell, yeah….😂
"Next thing you know, the tea is in the harbour"
Christ, I'm dying. 🤣🤣
And this why we won 🙌🏻
and all of a sudden we are burning down the White House lol
@Oxley016stealing Canadian valor
@judynguyen4648 Correct, the British colonists won with a lot of help from France & Spain
@bridget7539 Nope - British regular regiments (4th, 21st, and 44th Foot) and Royal Marines burned it down, but nice try
I have never seen Josh and Ollie more offended than seeing half cream half jam on the scone 😂😂
on the buscuit
@woeiqit’s called a scone. British people named it first
@Humanrandom31084biscuits and scones are not the same thing.
@dewelri@dewelrivera3305what I’m saying (or what I meant to say). Completely different foods. Which I was trying to point out to the honourable gentleman
Yeah, I would have pointed to a PB&J - bread, then peanut butter, then jelly, then bread, in every bite.
“Did he just make a sin in the British world?” I love it!
You need to do this with east coast kids from New York, Philly or Jersey, simply for their bluntness!
I was gonna say Philly, based on their sweatshirts.
facts # philly gang
NY kids would be so funny!
they only do this with elite private school kids, it just shows what social status they grew up with on mummy and daddies money
Yeah so outside the US nobody really cares what state you are... You're just American
I think you should bring together the British and American students and have them share food with eachother. It’s sort of a double reaction. 😊
I think you should bring together the British and American students and have them wrestle in a vat of beans! 🫘 😊
@blessingsoutlawHeinz or Barbeque beans? 😅
@blessingsoutlaw weird
@MustangMindset why not both :)
I don’t think it would make sense for them logistically. They would have to pay for all the tickets for one side to go to the other as well as get permission from parents to be out of school with all of them being minors.
The British kids got smoked brisket... the American kids got clotted cream?!? 😂😂😂😂
I love clotted cream!
As an American I love clotted cream! I wish we had it here.
The American need to try roast lamb with garlic and rosemary on a Sunday roast with mint sauce.
@grunge_surf_witch_uk9130Americans don’t like lamb or mint. They like chemicals
@meganjaime7728you can make it at home.
If they don't give them a Cornish pasty and a Sunday roast with Yorkshire pud. I will be so disappointed!
Yorkshire pudding is fire. I'm surprised they didn't lead with something like that, it's super easy to make.
We have Cornish Pasty's in the midwest. Cornish immigrants came over to work the copper mines in the area, and they brought over the pasty's. They're all over Michigan, Wisconsin, I think Minnesota, and Illinois, and more of the midwest. Just FYI, all of those states are bigger than the UK as a whole or fairly close to it. We also have roast beef man tf you think its special to the UK? And instead of yorkshire pudding we've got buttermilk biscuits (not your biscuits, ours are different look it up) or cornbread. Neither of those would be new, and we do our roast beef or roast anything really WAY better. The only thing y'all got on us is crumpets, but again, we've got biscuits
Swimmer discussing UK immigrants and their diaspora food and then saying how it's American is top tier.
@fmlAllthetime It is. We literally have everything, but better than the uk. Better country in general too. The UK is so tiny it can fit in half our states
Heinous to serve this stuff cold
Isn't it all supposed to be cold, except the beans and the tea?
@philb2085nah you’d like a warm sausage roll no? And a scotch egg is better warm too
@sethrule3821 i’ve never had a warm scotch check, but I would definitely prefer sausage rolls warmed
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@philb2085nooooooooo
I know it wasn't deliberate but the two girls triggering Ollie and Josh with their mis-application of clotted cream and jam was HILARIOUS.
That was so hilarious! Ollie is a trip!
Now they know how we feel watching Brits try a lot of our foods!
I was impressed actually. I don't think either one has ever had to correct the guest before. But Americans are notorious for breaking norms in any and all aspect. Lobster and popcorn for example. Why would you combine those two? But somebody did.
miss-application*
They didn’t prep anything _or_ give instructions! It was so odd. 😅😂
“We don’t do less butter” 🦅🇺🇸🎇
I said "amen" to myself when I heard it 😂
I scrolled down for this.
You also don't do real butter 90% of the time, so there's that I guess 🤣
@theevilmrfry You got your ratio backwards. We do real butter 90% of the time
@theevilmrfry who told you this lie? We use real butter, margarine has been demonized in the states. Especially baked goods it must be 💯 real butter.
I add basil and chilli flakes to baked beans. It really lifts the flavour.
This is how we felt when you almost used a knife for bbq
The horror in their faces at cutting the scone and scotch egg wrong. That was me watching them trying to eat tail gate food or Smoked Brisket with knife and fork.
Yeah but like you said ‘almost’! These girls just kept going 😅 I’m not even British but even I was like naaaahhh 😂
Came here to comment the same thing lmao now they know how the owner of that BBQ joint felt 😂
😂
OMG YES! I was triggered instantly when i saw them using a knife and fork.
I cant believe you didn't warm things up... So sad
That's legit how they eat those items, I don't get it but it's their thing
@mypovadventures7 cold sausage rolls are for the experienced only. Or drunk. I always eat them warm.
@mypovadventures7 Sausage rolls taste best when warm.
They just like bash our own food for content I think
@Hopper33-n7pThat one was undercooked. Wasn't meant to be. The others were hot.
British kids eating American food is them having a life changing experience.
American kids eating British food is just underwhelmed 😂
Like that one kid said, "we like our flavor in America." British kids aren't used to flavor
@G@GinjaNinja1418 they are, actually.
They could have picked much better options.
Ive had American food. Tastes like pure dogshit and sick😂😂😂
They have horrible food let’s be honest we’re spoiled for choices here in America lmfao
9:45 I loved watching a British man's mind get destroyed by American high-school girl logic. 😆
Lol British kids get BBQ and Brisket and the Americans get clotted cream and cold sausages 😂
They should have given British breakfast
I was just thinking that 😂😂😂
Why did you repeat the top comment?
Accurate food they eat 😂, even the temp
@ajayfacts81 Speaking as an American who has lived in the UK... Brits are really way more impressed by English Breakfast than we tend to be. So, it's probably for the best that they didn't serve them that. 😅There are lots of yummy British foods but, the insistence of Brits on feeding Americans beans on toast and English Breakfast as representative of British cuisine is exactly why so many Americans assume British food is bland. 😓They're probably the two British foods that align the least with the average American palette!
The reason for this is that most Americans associate beans with BBQ (i.e. not breakfast) and BBQ beans have a much stronger flavor than English Breakfast beans do. A traditional American Breakfast plate, also, tends to include similar foods to what is included in a full English Breakfast except, with an added mix of sweet and savory or an otherwise stronger mix of flavors (such as, scrambled eggs, bacon, breakfast sausage, toast with jam, plus pancakes with maple syrup all on one plate). So, in comparison, a traditional English/British Breakfast isn't really that exciting to an American palette. In general anyway; I'm sure there ARE a spattering of Americans who love it... But, the flavors in a full English Breakfast are just more muted. And for breakfast especially, Americans are just used to much stronger flavors so, it's really pretty common for an American to find an English Breakfast just okay/fine or even boring. (Frankly, that's how I feel about it... I certainly never turn down an English/British Breakfast if that's the only thing being served but, it's not something I'd ever order for myself).
But, if you ever REALLY want to impress an American with traditional British food, always start with a Steak-and-Ale Pie (or any of the British meat pies)! Or Sticky Toffee Pudding!! Brits never seem to think of those dishes first but, those are the British foods that we actually can't find very many places in America and we are much more likely to find absolutely delicious!! 😋
Scones are not biscuits and biscuits are not scones and as an American who has a passion for both I heartily defend each as its own thing
And cookies arent biscuits
@miclovin44biscuits arent cookies
I mean…if you compare scone and American biscuit recipes they are pretty similar
They are different things in America... I think in Britain what they call scones are more similar to what we call biscuits. More of a difference in language perhaps
@lottegracemusic6111 no what they are saying is british scones arent like american biscuits and i agree.
Scones in the USA are normally triangle shaped so people don't think it is a biscuit 😂😂😂
Omg is that why?!
Even most brits don't really like scones. They are a overcooked/dry and under buttered biscuit.
@honey2683Yup- American scones are basically triangular muffins
@kp126what are you talking about. ?
American "biscuits" are dry , unsweetened scones.
British scones aren't the same thing. You get butter ones and ones with sultanas etc.
@honey2683 apparently it's because it used to be cut in to slices like pies. makes a lot of sense when you're making a large batch to sell in a cafe.
As someone who has had scones and biscuits, they ARE actually made differently!
Scones - eggs and cream
Biscuits - Butter and buttermilk
They are simply both leavened quick breads. The same way pita and naan are both flatbreads, but are similar enough to get confused sometimes.
losing it over the scones was hilarious
I think the kids broke Jolly with their scone actions
lolololololololololl...... lololololol
Almost wanted to be one of the students and share "americanized" scones and honey butter.
Also a little sad there wasn't an "American" version of the headmaster - he is so hilarious, oh I could eat a whole crate of ... "wait there is a cook up stairs making illegal cheese. .. what are you in for mate? cheese."
Served them right.
4:53 "i gotta make sure its as bad as i know it is" is the weirdest statement that I've ever 100% agreed with and related to.
Same I’ve definitely tried something I didn’t like more than once just to be sure 😅
I do this every time with pumpkin pie 😂😭
😂😂😂
@92397 Hmmmphh what you got against pumpkin pie? LOL
@92397 I do this every time I'm around candy corn. It's so bright and looks like it would be delicious but I'm proven wrong every time 😂
as a british kid… the scone incident where the two girls halved the scone with clotted cream & jam HURRRRT my heart 😔😔💔
It’s jelly…
Hope it hasn't all been terrible
Kid: heh....*breaks eye contact*
😂😂😂😂😂
Best part.
Best part by far!!!
“ I didn’t think the UK had eggs” 😂😂
A funny accidental bit by Bill Burr in London is he wonders "Do you have squirrels here?" And everyone laughs and doesn't answer. He's like, "No, really! Are there squirrels here?" And that was so funny to me because I went to the UK 4 times with my grandad as a kid and I couldn't ever remember seeing a squirrel. I guess they have them. It's still a mystery.
@BrandonBP-f6b They do. Red squirrels are native and North American grey squirrels are taking over.
@JustMe-dc6ks Very intelligent and crafty critters. It's impossible to keep them out of your bird feeder. Very funny animals.
@BrandonBP-f6bhow’d you not see a squirrel in the uk they’re everywhere. In London in the parks you can hand feed them Pringles I know from experience
@BrandonBP-f6bwe have a lot of squirrels 😂
5:35 Girl did a McDonalds CEO bite 🤣🤣🤣
HELP LMAO😭 I’m sorry I was just a little skeptical about it 😭🙏🏻 had me crying internally bro I swear💀
difference is she admitted she was scared
I LIKE THIS PRODUCT
THIS PRODUCT IS MY LUNCH
Those delicious McProducts 😂
US kid: “It’s bland.”
UK guy being totally honest: “Best compliment ever.”
“But it all hasn’t been terrible.?” “…………………………………….”😭
🤣🤣🤣🫶🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That was so funny! 😂😂😂
Those two were the most teenager teen boys Ive ever seen lol
Was edited for comedic effect keep up
@definitelynotatroll246 I know I just thought it was funny you don’t have to be rude
"We don't do less butter" So true...
As an American a Scotch Egg is incredible. I can't believe you served it cold though
They should have warmed it plus warmed the sausage roll
Yeah! They did the American kids dirty on that one. I'm like, "Cold sausage roll???" Cold Scottish Egg???
All the stuff they're giving them is if the lowest quality
Sorry, but as another American, I definitely have to disagree with you. Even my wife who’s British, can’t stand them.
They probably did it deliberately for the negative response from the Americans.
Rumor is that the Revolutionary War started from an argument over scone or biscuit
Josh and Ollie getting offended over seeing half cream and half jam on the scone gives me the same feeling as when they went to a Memphis BBQ restaurant and had to be told, "We're gonna stop with the knives!" when trying to eat ribs😂😂
I'm from the south US and am living in the north, occasionally when I order sweet tea I get told "We have unsweetened but we have sugar packets you can add"
And it causes this visceral response. The tea is unsavable at this point, and without boiling it I can't saturate enough sugar to fix it.
@colexian McDonalds has sweet tea. It's fine, but probably not as good as you're used to. I'm from Minnesota, but my Mom was from Kentucky, so I know all about fried apples, chicken and dumplings, biscuits with red-eye gravy.
That scene was perfection!!
As an American, I wish they would do more meal based stuff to show to Americans. Like a Sunday roast, fish and chips, or even maybe some British desserts
I have a feeling that may be coming.
The only thing with fish in chips is that we for sure have better fish and chips here
But we eat all of that here. All the time.
@l@lavarelease2928uh no. When I was in the UK, I never had a bad serving of fish & chips (sometimes it was, *meh* but never bad) but over here? All of the time. I think that we don’t get it crispy enough and we also use a different type of batter, I think. I live in the PNW and I used to love Ivar’s and I’ll still go there but they are no longer my favorite because the fillets are just too limp. And Spud is too damn expensive.
There’s a restaurant chain called Owl & Elephant and their fish & chips are the closest that I’ve had to authentic British but I’m always trying a restaurant’s fish and chips and their chowder!
I imagine it depends on the region they are in and actually finding anyone that would pass muster to recreate proper British dishes for them. I know they have Americans in London they hire for their school videos but that’s probably easier since they are local to those restaurants. I feel like for the US a better feasible option would be to bring someone with them from the UK.
You gotta drop some sticky toffee pudding on them! That stuff is amazing! We ordered it at every restaurant when we visited the UK.
With custard or ice cream?
A British classic 😊
That's popular in the US already though. Gordon Ramsey popularized it here 15 years ago. In Chicago it's everywhere.
Wait, that's British? I thought it was pretty ubiquitous 😅
I Prefer spotted dick and custard
I love scones with clotted cream.
"it just tastes like dirty water" got me dying 😂😂😂
This is my exact description of all tea since I was a kid. I did NOT get why people wanted to drink it.
Haha😂 me as a kid
Which is why we put sugar and sometimes lemon in tea in the south
Decomposing leaves in hot water. That is what tea is.
Coffee tastes burnt. Subjective taste is a thing.
LOL the scones absolutely BROKE this entire episode...
Devon carrying England
the “cheese pull” for the sausage roll is such an american thing to do 😭
Meat pulls don't really work as well.
...wait, no, that sounded wrong.
Lol!
The cheese pull is how we test it
@KBRollerPullin my meat
@KBRoller One leads to the other.
Came here to watch Americans attempting to use cutlery:....
I wasn't disappointed.
The boy that ate the beans on toast with his hands I take my hat off to you👏👏👏👏👏
He ate it like a taco. I suspect he's of Mexican descent
It became a bean sandwich. LOL That didn't even look like 'toast' as the bread was not browned.
Josh and Ollie were killing me with their commentary lmfaoooo
14:43 went on replay 😂🤣😂
1:38 Oh my god, my maternal instincts are screaming, she's so sweettt
"Hope it hasn't all been terrible." (utter silence) Ollie loses it 🤣
11:07 "We don't do less butter"
This girl is my spirit animal 😂
"I hope it hasn't all been terrible."
**crickets**
🤣
I dated a British guy that taught me two things, West Ham United Football and how to make a proper sausage roll. I make them atleast 2x a month and keep a few in the freezer top pop in the air fryer. I should mention I’m from Texas. I did try other things and I did like most things surprisingly but those are the two things I fell in love with. also they are similar to our kolache here in Texas. Not to be confused with the Czech kolaches
"We don't do less butter" Well said. Our education system is not a complete lost cause.
That girl had the best line, "We don't do less butter!" haha, she shoots, she scores!
“ I didn’t think the UK had eggs” 😂
@chars._.graffiti That's because we tend to hide them, in sausage meat.
We don't do less anything 😌
Americans eat like they have free healthcare
@claverhouse1
You’re stereotyping, this isn’t even true. You guys sure do. Missing ALL the vitamins.
I also have no butter on biscuits they’re better plain cause they have a nice texture and flavor without stuff
The high schoolers were lovely. Good job, guys!
"We're burning down the Whitehouse" then palying the 1812 Overture...... nice
I’ve never seen Ollie with a look of murderous intent - until the 9:41 mark in this video 😂
Ollie commandeering the scones to “fix” them!
Ollie's reaction to the scones 😂
Totally justified, no idea why they were so determined to do it wrong.
@bobbygetsbanned6049 Even as an American, I was going, 'Wtf are you doing? Why are you doing it like that? Stop being weird and put it on like a normal human.'
@bobbygetsbanned6049also, the misuse of cutlery continues. That spreading of the jam was something else
Jolly out here reinforcing the stereotype with that selection.
“This is so unsettling” 😂😂😂 @ the clotted cream
I already know they’re gonna be polar opposite to the British students 😂..
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I love how honest kids are
They said Midwest so yeah, you're gonna get an honest opinion
They are being manipulated by the two idiots to reinforce the lie that UK food is bland and don't use spices.
@donald195I don't think anyone is telling them about the food. They're just eating what they're given. If they're giving the kids bland dishes they're doing themselves a disservice.
@donald195 Uk food is bland compared to food in other countries. 😭
@donald195Oh hush down. If a "british dish" has lots of spices theres 99% chance it's from India or different country.
Best way to have beans on toast is add a bit of worcester sauce, cook the juice out so it’s more stodgy put it on the toast then grate cheese on
Beans on toast is like a war ration that never went away
Trust me, there are much better tasting MREs than beans on toast.
It was "More month left than money "food when I was a kid. It was van Camps but I still hate it.
A lot more seasoning though
Kinda like SPAM.
Beans are good for you.
Quick Trip does in fact have a sausage roll.
A jalapeno cheddar sausage roll.
And it’s 🔥especially with a chocolate milk to go with it
@AlBal-e9pmore like ketchup on the roll and a Rooster Booster energy drink.
That sounds AMAZING!!
@erikcontreras7030 'Rooster Booster' is the most USAian thing I've ever heard 🤣
I've never seen a Quick Trip before. I know they are around, but not where I am. I probably would not eat it because of the jalapenos. Those cause my acid reflux to flare up.
I’m a simple man…I see Jolly, I click.
“A biscuit” girl we invented them it’s a scone
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As an American, I used to mock the sausage roll. An irish store by me has started selling them. I get it. They're amazing. Hot sausage roll on a cold day is truly amazing.
I've never had one but it has always seemed like a great idea!
That one surprised me. I thought those were everywhere.
Wow sausage and bread tastes good? Who knew
That's because it is Irish, not British! 😂😂
@NimN0ms Actually the origins go back to the Ancient Romans and Greeks but they only became popular in Europe in the 19th Century in France.
Jolly continuing to actively keep the stereotypes alive and kicking. Serving stuff cold, others completely unseasoned. I question if they're even trying anymore.
Its done on purpose for american engagement
@PhoeniX199777you guys have some good dishes but you guys swear by your WW2 rations.
@ryanduffy2152 yes, that stuff they served looked very mediocre. They are helping to keep the lies about British food alive.
@hippeastrumyeah those totally unsubstantiated “lies” lol
@hippeastrum
Whatever you say
How did you find the most unexposed kids on the country?
9:56 the kid’s logic does not compute. 😂
I am suitably horrified
That awkward silence at the end was pretty telling and Ollie noticed it immediately 🤣
14:43 that reaction is genuinely hilarious 😂 🤣
"it's bland" - translation "there's no poisonous chemicals in it, so i don;t like it"
10:37 war of 1812
Where's their principal? Haha
IKR?
americans unfortunately do not posses the humour and banter we Brits have, their principal was probably too boring to want to agree to take part in the video lol
@TheUnknownShadow03 No. The difference is Dave is their age and Josh's best friend. That's why he has the humor. He's basically a big brother to his students.
@TheUnknownShadow03you jus made that up😂
@kayjulist1016that’s why I said “probably” lmao
You need to have your British high schoolers react to this.
11:23 “…okay yeah okay…” 😂😂
😂😂😂
1:16 had me laughing, Josh's face looks in dismay like he saw a ghost lmao
that was fun, more comparisons with British and American students
Missouri isn’t a state I’m always proud to live in, but these kids are hilarious. Melting Olly’s brain with how you dress up the scone. Perfect. Calling them out on not steeping their tea long enough. Flawless.
Missouri is an awesome state with fantastic midwestern manners and values, proud to have lived here all my life
Lived in Missouri for 60 years. Greatest place on earth. One thing though. We ain't no Midwest state no matter what they changed it to in the 90s. I live near the bootheel and it's the south lol. We used to be considered the southwest or upper south when I was younger.
I love how you had to proclaim your hatred of Missouri before you started your comment. As if it's some nasty secret we're going to find out about. You'll survive. 😂
@jolly are you on such an extreme budget you can only afford one paper plate and one sachet of jam for these kids?!
Did you guys know that in "Being Gordon Ramsay" (Netflix) that you guys are pictured amongst the 'influencers' he likes reviews from ? Pretty cool !!
Yep, and i even paused it while me and my wife were watching it saying "on my God, there's Jolly" and she was like "who the hell is Jolly?" Hahaha. And i remember the Jolly episode that they shot at Gordon's restaurant. 🤣
And Gordon said he eats beans over bread in that show to😅
@kbotah2023He's British ofcourse he does
thank you for this comment! I would have never known about this as I do not use my Netflix often, I love Gordon
Josh and Ollie having a near meltdown, watching the girls putting clotted cream and jam on the scone. Started laughing when Ollie grabbed the plate and said he'd put it on for them. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
We’re gonna do this right, or not at all damnit!
Oh my gosh, I was a camp counselor for these kids!!! So cool to see them in such a popular video!!! Also, Draco, if you see this, props to the full send with the beans and toast 💪🤣
That's literally your ancestor and big family's food/culture American 😆
(Both Anglo legacy)
With British kids: serve food properly
With American kids: yeets food on to the table
I thought the same thing, hope they give them full portions and meals like they did the British kids. They literally put no effort into this, was disappointed
You have to do this in new york and east coast, these kids must be midwest so dang polite LOL
Oh no! Less polite?? That's EXACTLY what we don't want. And, no, these kids weren't always polite either!
NY is barely the US anymore. Coastal places like NY and Cali are drifting further and further away from the south and midwest. At this rate, pretty soon, we're going to split into separate countries at some point. We really don't care for you coastal people.
@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER For US kids, they were polite. Kids here are taught to say what they think. If they don't like something, then they are to say that. I taught my daughter to say what she thought. There is no good reason not to.
@laurie7689 There is EVERY good reason not to. It sounds, from your description, that you taught your poor daughter to be discourteous, boorish, insulting and prideful. It's possible yyou are the same way and have therefore recreated your own flaws in your daughter. If so, I pity both of you.
@laurie7689 Kids are not "taught to say what they think". On the contrary, they are NOT taught to "curb their insolent tongues" and "show respect and politeness to others". There's a difference! And so, because of a parental FAILURE to teach MANNERS and POLITENESS and RESTRAINT OF TONGUE, they often display ignorance, willfullness, false pride, mouthiness and insolence. All vices, which you seem to be referring to as if they were virtues.
12:16 "This is just hot leaf juice!"
My Kentucky coffee loving guy the first time he tried tea: "tastes like leaves".😄
and the boys' dismay was SO Iroh-coded
"Sick of tea? That’s like being sick of breathing!"
"Uncle (Iroh), that's what all tea is," 😂
@ashadow2007 True. It's decomposing leaves in hot water.
"I didn’t know you had eggs in the UK" America, you scare me
13:49 amazing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Why are the first two items cold??
Your glasses are fabulous! 🎉
@Gemma_626I agree, and enjoyed seeing a random compliment! ☺️
You can eat sausage rolls hot or cold and scotch eggs are meant to be cold, you don’t heat up boiled eggs
@definitelynotatroll246 But the scotch egg is deep fried. Why would you serve deep fried meat cold?
@rustincohle2135 because like they said, it was supposed to originally be for a cold lunch in the mines. I suppose you COULD heat it up, but hot hard boiled eggs doesn’t sound great to me
The silence at the end 🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️
Ollies ad reads are always legendary
12:00 sooo this is what started the American revolution. 😅
After seeing your reactions to them putting cream and jam on the scones, you now know how Americans feel watching Brits trying to eat most American foods 😂
10:57 We don't do less butter