It amazes me how many people are complaining about the UK version. We should be grateful that there are 2 versions of this series. You aren't forced to watch the UK version so if you're unhappy quit bitching and don't watch this version at all
Here we go again, another ignorant person insulting British food. Afternoon tea is a meal which consists of cakes, sandwiches and tea. That's significant different from tea itself- a drink which comprises of many varieties.
Doesn't matter where it's comes from we've been drinking it for years, it's as much part of our culture as it is China and India... not to mention we drink it very differently from them!
Even so, you cant say tea isn't a British thing because of where it was invented. It's like saying burgers aren't American because they were invented in Germany
No they don't. The UK certainly don't anyway, sure we like them but it's not the culture. I'm explaining that despite somethings origin being from one place it doesn't make it not part of another countries culture. In this case tea
I actually quite enjoy the UK version. It's much more subtle, less "drastically" and less "WOW factor" , which brings up the tasting experience closer to the viewer. I love the Stevadamrew original tho. Don't hate me.
Afternoon tea is a traditional British meal. On that basis, I'm going to have to say I'm more attracted to Lucy's Tearoom. It's traditional, its got heart and soul and is in no way pretentious. The others, whilst looking good, were distortions. They felt cold and void of any soul and rather pretentious. I don't doubt that they tasted nice, but I'm inclined to go traditional all the way.
@@benanderson89 True that! If a cafe/restaurant etc is created around a concept of being "insta friendly" then that just goes to show how shallow they are. To be completely honest, who on earth would pay those prices anyway?
based on its origin, afternoon tea is a rather pretentious meal. It was made by an aristocratic lady to snack between lunch and dinner. Also the point of having triple tier platings was to show off. If at home or something more traditional, people will just go for cream tea, which is just the scones and tea. And yes, in London the average afternoon tea is around 30-50 per person. It is a treat, and usually people go there for birthday, anniversary, or other celebrations.
Lucy's didn't really serve a traditional afternoon tea though. The dessert part is usually an assortment of small delicate pastries and tarts, not just 2 huge chunks of cake. Same with the sandwiches. She served thick, sloppy sandwiches that looked like a child made them, instead of thin, neat tea sandwiches. Don't get me wrong. Everything looked like it would taste delicious and I'd be thrilled to have a friend serve me that at their home. None of it looked like a professionally made afternoon tea though.
I liked both Lucy’s and the Sanderson Hotels versions. Sketch just seemed off and too expensive for tea. I find Lucy’s quaint since it looks so cozy and homey while SH just looks fun since I think of afternoon tea being about having a little fun.
1. Yes, you are absolutely correct. That flower song is from Alice in Wonderland and it's actually the flowers singing. 2. Lol at all the non-UK people who don't know about afternoon tea (I'm also not from the UK). It's fun to learn something new (and a better thing to mess up than not knowing the different slang meanings for rubber and pants).
greeneyedtrombonist well, I think the confusion stemmed from them having tea based on Alice Through the Looking Glass, which was not animated or musical and starred Johnny Depp. That Mad Hatter's tea was served at a release party for the film. And so I think she was thinking of the live action versions (which have no singing), while he was thinking of the original Disney Animated version (which was a musical, but released in 1951).
I love how I am not the only person who knew about the singing garden of flowers in the Disney animated Alice in Wonderland. I also know that name of the song as well. It was "Golden Afternoon," which was chosen by the rose because all the other flowers were arguing about what song to sing for Alice.
reading these comments I dont know why it's so hard for people to understand tea and afternoon tea are not the same video.... it's like you guys are purposely being dense for the sake of argument
@@britfofana4060 Afternoon tea is a meal which consists of cakes, sandwiches and tea. That's significant different from tea itself- a drink which comprises of many varieties.
I don't condone your patronising tone. Next time you call me on the phone, I might not pick up and pretend I'm not home, so you'll be feeling all alone. Before you know it I'll be gone because whether you think it's a scone or a scone you'll find I won't be around for very long
Being from the UK, but living in America, watching these shows is so great. I love all the sly humor - you don't get that in original worth it, just puns.
ItsCham And once they kick u out because people get bored of the show, what will u do? Don't get me wrong their job in Buzzfeed is great but not really that secure since only certain people are needed for certain tasks and each team must have atleast 2 different races of people by Buzzfeed's policy which limits possibilities. So yes doing what they do is great but once the show ur in gets cancelled it's really hard to get on new one and if u don't have everything planned ahead ur pretty much fked up... So be glad that u have a job and enjoy many great series Buzzfeed offers!
Actually think it’s great that there’s a UK version of this! Always loved the American version but as someone living in England, I always thought it would be pretty cool if I could try some of the places. So this is great for me!
In my life, I've noticed that it's only the people who pronounce it 'SCON' that make a big deal out of it and insist on proving everyone else wrong. What's up with that?
According to online statistics, two thirds of the country pronounce it "sconn" as opposed to "scown". It sounds so common. Clearly we're not commoners. lol
hope they dont stop making this because of the americans having babyrage at the concept of a meal containing tea in the same episode, like the focus isnt on the tea in this, its about the tea pastries, scones and service.
Though a lot of comments say otherwise, many Americans understand the difference between a cup of tea and afternoon tea. Many places in the US offer it similar to what they had at Lucy’s. High-end hotels like the Ritz and Plaza have them, too. I’ve also been to it at the Empress in Victoria, B.C. In London I went to Fortnum and Mason and the Orangerie at Kensington Palace.
I want to try that Mad Hatter afternoon tea. The most worth it afternoon tea in Scotland is the cafe at Merryhatton Garden Centre. I don’t even have a garden, and I eat there all the time.
Whoever edited this episode did great! I don't know if it was someone different than the last 3, but this style seems more fast paced and great use of sound effects! Also I actually think its nice that people from England talk about stuff from their culture and add their kind of humor.
Heads up, the powers that be at Buzzfeed, Adaeze beats all the other goofy guys I've seen on Worth It UK so far. She's just herself and isn't trying to one-up the other people with her like they do. More of the same, please :)
Not for 21.50, but I can recommend you the tea for 29,90 (for 2) at Richoux! It's at Picadilly and it was amazing! I was there a few weeks ago :-) It was really worth it.
That song that he's referring to is 'Golden Afternoon', which the flowers who are alive in Wonderland sing before they kick Alice out of their garden thinking she's a weed when she claims she isn't a flower.
I had a really nice afternoon tea at the Milestone hotel in Kensington when I was there on holiday just this past May. A bit pricey, but it exposed me to my top favorite tea , milk oolong. It was divine and so was the food, especially the sandwiches and the scones. I wanted to eat the clotted cream and the jam by the spoonful but I resisted. So good! I want to go back to England.
I know a lot of the fans from the original are saying they don’t like this new worth it or the new members etc. but I love seeing foods from different countries☺️❤️ Its always hard to have change in anything but I can give the new members a chance and I’m loving the foods!👍🏻
I had no idea Afternoon Tea was so different from regular Tea. I thought they were the same thing before this video. Thank you for educating me BuzzFeed. It seems like it is more of a meal almost like a mini Brunch. Great episode!
(Did you notice, at 0:35, the brief view of a white towing vehicle carrying a vintage green truck with the lettering "The Kembleford Gazette"?! Might that be a prop vehicle to be used while filming the program FATHER BROWN ?!) AHEM! AS TO THE THREE AFTERNOON TEAS: They ALL looked delightful, each in its own way. I'd probably feel most comfortable at Lucy's--and I loved that clock!--they could make even more money selling repros of that for those of us who love souvenirs of "all things tea". If I ever were lucky enough to make it to England, I'd wish I had a month, so I could take tea in as many lovely tearooms as possible.
I've had many different afternoon teas here in Montreal and in Tokyo as well and I LOVED the afternoon tea at the Mandarin Oriental in Tokyo. Food was good, tea choice was excellent too. Ambiance is lovely and view is unbeatable. Price is about 50-52$ per person and it is worth it.
The original is still going, Buzzfeed has different locations across different countries. They would rather pay two people to eat in their respective locations then send two people across the world and pay for their meals and then pay them for work.
The song he was referring to-You can learn a lot of things from the flowers. Why especially in the month June (sung by the red and white rose with all the three flowers)
i love the uk worth it team. you guys get to eat and drink so many things i can't have access to T.T but it's nice to live vicariously through other people.
For your scones (pronounced "skons"): Jam then cream = Cornish way (aka the right way) Cream then jam = Devon way (aka the wrong way) Also Lucy's looked like the best
Afternoon tea actually played a big role in working class society during the late industrial revolution. Because working days were so long, workers needed tea late afternoon to sustain themselves until dinner. Tea parties were also held to promote soberness in the temperance movement - there was a big drinking problem in Britain
The two high-end places looked amazing for their afternoon tea, but Lucy's won me over for the heart and unpretentiousness.
It amazes me how many people are complaining about the UK version. We should be grateful that there are 2 versions of this series. You aren't forced to watch the UK version so if you're unhappy quit bitching and don't watch this version at all
I absolutely agree, the more the merrier.
The most worth It tea is at your own home with your favourite biscuits
amal zuhair Nailed it👏
That's not afternoon tea that's just tea.
DIGESTIVES
Where’s Joe?
Mmm yea
does anyone else find the girl’s voice oddly calming
Fallen Devonish guess i’m an american lesbo ! that’s a true insult right there. truly. my feelings are hurt.
lol
karissa marie MEEEE
She has a lovely voice. I have a number of lesbian friends. She seems very nice, and who cares what her sexuality is.
Yes
"I'm not related to the queen, I don't care!"
I love this woman.
I think that was plain rude. Hopefully this is her only episode. She is just plain annoying.
Your the only one that does
@@rashedkabir1099 435 likes proves otherwise. Just saying. But you are entitled to your opinion and that is what makes America great.
@@shanell3569 That was rude to you, eh little princess?
I find it rude actually. If this were any other culture and white person said that of other culture said it, alot of people would find it rude.
I need Worth It UK to come back...
Same
It ain't worth it UK if there isn't an episode on tea
Or two...
Here we go again, another ignorant person insulting British food. Afternoon tea is a meal which consists of cakes, sandwiches and tea. That's significant different from tea itself- a drink which comprises of many varieties.
Doesn't matter where it's comes from we've been drinking it for years, it's as much part of our culture as it is China and India... not to mention we drink it very differently from them!
Even so, you cant say tea isn't a British thing because of where it was invented. It's like saying burgers aren't American because they were invented in Germany
No they don't. The UK certainly don't anyway, sure we like them but it's not the culture. I'm explaining that despite somethings origin being from one place it doesn't make it not part of another countries culture. In this case tea
I actually quite enjoy the UK version. It's much more subtle, less "drastically" and less "WOW factor" , which brings up the tasting experience closer to the viewer. I love the Stevadamrew original tho. Don't hate me.
That's how all UK shows are
The UK version is much much better
Its always so dry
I am a Londoner. Many British shows can be over dramatic and some are subtle as well.
I love UK
Tepidophobia: Fear of a badly-made cup of tea.
Chivas Aurora You know the tea thats colour is like 90% white & 10% brown...people who like that are not to be trusted
SP Films I like 90% black with 3% orangish 7% white
50% / 50% is the perfect cuppa for me
That is a perfectly reasonable fear.
SP Films i couldn't agree more
Afternoon tea is a traditional British meal.
On that basis, I'm going to have to say I'm more attracted to Lucy's Tearoom. It's traditional, its got heart and soul and is in no way pretentious.
The others, whilst looking good, were distortions. They felt cold and void of any soul and rather pretentious. I don't doubt that they tasted nice, but I'm inclined to go traditional all the way.
Both the fancy places also mentioned that certain parts were good for Instagram.
That alone makes me hate them.
Lucy all the way.
@@benanderson89 True that! If a cafe/restaurant etc is created around a concept of being "insta friendly" then that just goes to show how shallow they are.
To be completely honest, who on earth would pay those prices anyway?
based on its origin, afternoon tea is a rather pretentious meal. It was made by an aristocratic lady to snack between lunch and dinner. Also the point of having triple tier platings was to show off. If at home or something more traditional, people will just go for cream tea, which is just the scones and tea.
And yes, in London the average afternoon tea is around 30-50 per person. It is a treat, and usually people go there for birthday, anniversary, or other celebrations.
Lucy's didn't really serve a traditional afternoon tea though. The dessert part is usually an assortment of small delicate pastries and tarts, not just 2 huge chunks of cake. Same with the sandwiches. She served thick, sloppy sandwiches that looked like a child made them, instead of thin, neat tea sandwiches. Don't get me wrong. Everything looked like it would taste delicious and I'd be thrilled to have a friend serve me that at their home. None of it looked like a professionally made afternoon tea though.
I liked both Lucy’s and the Sanderson Hotels versions. Sketch just seemed off and too expensive for tea.
I find Lucy’s quaint since it looks so cozy and homey while SH just looks fun since I think of afternoon tea being about having a little fun.
If I'm going to pay for afternoon tea it better be with the Queen😅
Brooke Richards true lmao👏🏻👏🏻
Brooke Richards Ikr😂
*And she better pay my bills. And give me a knighted kitten.*
Ture 😂
Rory Killen you could just have it at home for free!
1. Yes, you are absolutely correct. That flower song is from Alice in Wonderland and it's actually the flowers singing.
2. Lol at all the non-UK people who don't know about afternoon tea (I'm also not from the UK). It's fun to learn something new (and a better thing to mess up than not knowing the different slang meanings for rubber and pants).
greeneyedtrombonist well, I think the confusion stemmed from them having tea based on Alice Through the Looking Glass, which was not animated or musical and starred Johnny Depp. That Mad Hatter's tea was served at a release party for the film.
And so I think she was thinking of the live action versions (which have no singing), while he was thinking of the original Disney Animated version (which was a musical, but released in 1951).
I love how I am not the only person who knew about the singing garden of flowers in the Disney animated Alice in Wonderland. I also know that name of the song as well. It was "Golden Afternoon," which was chosen by the rose because all the other flowers were arguing about what song to sing for Alice.
reading these comments I dont know why it's so hard for people to understand tea and afternoon tea are not the same video.... it's like you guys are purposely being dense for the sake of argument
For someone like me, an American who is uneducated when it comes to tea, what is the difference?
@@britfofana4060 Afternoon tea is a meal which consists of cakes, sandwiches and tea. That's significant different from tea itself- a drink which comprises of many varieties.
@@nariamaayumu1251 Thank you!! I wish we had something like that here, but all we got is drunk brunch.
The Queen pronounces it as scon, so it's scon. Because once it's scon it's gone.
☕️👑
(I know it's spelt Scone btw haha, just pronounce it as scon)
I don't condone your patronising tone. Next time you call me on the phone, I might not pick up and pretend I'm not home, so you'll be feeling all alone. Before you know it I'll be gone because whether you think it's a scone or a scone you'll find I won't be around for very long
brilliant XD
Scone makes more sense, as its only one letter off from cone
Joe gets roasted so much, he deserves the holiday.
I just adore her . Her smile is lovely and you just know she is absolutely honest .
Being from the UK, but living in America, watching these shows is so great. I love all the sly humor - you don't get that in original worth it, just puns.
They're out there playing 100 bucks for a cup of tea and I'm over here begging for a water cup
UnPhayzable i have seen u in like 3 other videos on star wars , pets and and lol videos
It's not just a cup of tea, it's afternoon tea
UnPhayzable, So you're telling me you can afford an electronic device, but can't afford a cup of water...🤔 seems legit.
144 pounds near round up to 200 usd.
more people have cell phones than potable water
I'd quit my job to be paid to eat food and travel like them
ItsCham And once they kick u out because people get bored of the show, what will u do? Don't get me wrong their job in Buzzfeed is great but not really that secure since only certain people are needed for certain tasks and each team must have atleast 2 different races of people by Buzzfeed's policy which limits possibilities. So yes doing what they do is great but once the show ur in gets cancelled it's really hard to get on new one and if u don't have everything planned ahead ur pretty much fked up... So be glad that u have a job and enjoy many great series Buzzfeed offers!
Well being in entertainment is actually quite hard. once people are not excited seeing you, you are basically gone. Be careful with your words
Also they don't travel
Bob Pop they do travel
Just get paid for something else, then travel and eat food :D thats what i do. Luv it.
Ada is so attractive. Actually, they both are. I love their personalities
Actually think it’s great that there’s a UK version of this! Always loved the American version but as someone living in England, I always thought it would be pretty cool if I could try some of the places. So this is great for me!
Chai + pack of Parle-G is all you need in life.
kootahaitoo to me, tea is always chai! I used to make tons of it for my friends in London.
Also under a $ and £
Genius.
YAASSS
In my life, I've noticed that it's only the people who pronounce it 'SCON' that make a big deal out of it and insist on proving everyone else wrong. What's up with that?
because it's pronunced scon ?
Then maybe it should be spelt that way?
Otherwise, people pronouncing it the way similar English words are spelled, are perfectly fine doing so
I still need to try a scone
According to online statistics, two thirds of the country pronounce it "sconn" as opposed to "scown". It sounds so common. Clearly we're not commoners. lol
I pronounce it sconn
Lucy's tea room so warm cozy lovely atmosphere and the tea it's self presented beautifully and really looked so inviting and delicious
I really like the UK version, idk why people are complaining, Worth It is Worth It, whether its UK or USA
you know this is the british version because there was no freeze frame/ text overlay/ frame shaking with airhorns when she said "look how thick"
People need to stop hating on the UK version like if you don't like it then don't watch it gosh
Alice Really? I don't see it. I see everybody hating on the US version.
@sik sak Go invade an oil-rich country wanker
@@ASLUHLUHC3 thank you, I was going to say that, stole the words right from my mouth
The first place was the best. At least it looked real.
hope they dont stop making this because of the americans having babyrage at the concept of a meal containing tea in the same episode, like the focus isnt on the tea in this, its about the tea pastries, scones and service.
She's so pretty! and her skin looks flawless!
Though a lot of comments say otherwise, many Americans understand the difference between a cup of tea and afternoon tea. Many places in the US offer it similar to what they had at Lucy’s. High-end hotels like the Ritz and Plaza have them, too. I’ve also been to it at the Empress in Victoria, B.C. In London I went to Fortnum and Mason and the Orangerie at Kensington Palace.
And?
I've had Afternoon Tea at many price points throughout the UK, as have many people.
I find it vulgar you need to enumerate the venues.
Ingrid Dubbel You completely missed her point. You’re talking about afternoon tea and sound so bitter. Chill out.
i actually much prefer the British version of Worth It... never thought i would say that
I want to try that Mad Hatter afternoon tea. The most worth it afternoon tea in Scotland is the cafe at Merryhatton Garden Centre. I don’t even have a garden, and I eat there all the time.
Whoever edited this episode did great! I don't know if it was someone different than the last 3, but this style seems more fast paced and great use of sound effects!
Also I actually think its nice that people from England talk about stuff from their culture and add their kind of humor.
Heads up, the powers that be at Buzzfeed, Adaeze beats all the other goofy guys I've seen on Worth It UK so far. She's just herself and isn't trying to one-up the other people with her like they do. More of the same, please :)
Is it just me or does her hair looks perfect?
That last meal hit the *Tea-pping* point
Smh **sighs**
Where can I find an afternoon tea's place with 21.50 pounds for two in London :( ?
Trang Nguyen that will be a struggle. London is so overpriced.
Not for 21.50, but I can recommend you the tea for 29,90 (for 2) at Richoux! It's at Picadilly and it was amazing! I was there a few weeks ago :-) It was really worth it.
sketch is one of my fav restaurants but youre mostly paying for the atmosphere
That song that he's referring to is 'Golden Afternoon', which the flowers who are alive in Wonderland sing before they kick Alice out of their garden thinking she's a weed when she claims she isn't a flower.
The girl with the braids is so fun n pretty!!
this statement is so politically correct I can't even...
@@thlement7626 how... literally how
Well her name is ada. And it could just hv been easy to say ada is so fun n pretty
shes hot
Watching that while having my own afternoon tea :)
Like this British chap,- he is really classy. Kind of lifts up the whole program.
*It's not a partea without Joe's jokes*
Keziah D but you cant beat the facts because then you dont know the origins or how cool the good is
😂😂 Nice one
I had a really nice afternoon tea at the Milestone hotel in Kensington when I was there on holiday just this past May. A bit pricey, but it exposed me to my top favorite tea , milk oolong. It was divine and so was the food, especially the sandwiches and the scones. I wanted to eat the clotted cream and the jam by the spoonful but I resisted. So good! I want to go back to England.
Sadly, £22.00 is already pretty much out of my budget. #BrokeAsADeadDog
Endercon903 SUBSCRIBE !!! Lol dang
But that was the price for 2 wasn't it? So it's £11 each. I thought it was a bit steep though myself
yeah quite expensive for just a tea break
Stop buying alcohol.
.
It's funny how "Instragramable" has become an actual adjective to define something pleasing to the eye.
Where are all the Chai lovers?
Upasha Das ayyyyye
Same thing really
Worth it India required?
Yassss
"I'M NOT RELATED TO THE QUEEN, I DON'T CARE" ✊🏾
Dom Green Mood.
,
I know a lot of the fans from the original are saying they don’t like this new worth it or the new members etc. but I love seeing foods from different countries☺️❤️
Its always hard to have change in anything but I can give the new members a chance and I’m loving the foods!👍🏻
Huhh, "old school" and "quaint" any time over "glitz and glam".
I love drinking tea while throwing some shade best time ever
Spilling the tea
Fionna The Human I visited it years ago with my mum
Fionna The Human thanks it's beautiful and exactly the same as on the show x
Joaquin Contreras we have a bell at home so that when the tea is ready , anyone that does the tea shakes the bell for tea & gossip 😂
Afternoon tea first spot : the quantities of cakes and sandwiches are for 4 persons at least 🤔🙄😶
you should do more episodes with adaeze and rich, they are the best of worth it uk
Joe must never be forgotten
Compared to the snooty ridiculously expensive afternoon teas in London, this is a bargan and just as good. A great way to treat yourself and a friend.
Half the dislikes appear to be from people who just don't understand what afternoon tea is.....
I had no idea Afternoon Tea was so different from regular Tea. I thought they were the same thing before this video. Thank you for educating me BuzzFeed. It seems like it is more of a meal almost like a mini Brunch. Great episode!
This episode made me happy. I LOOOOVE afternoon tea. However, my own tea parties will always be the most worth it.
(Did you notice, at 0:35, the brief view of a white towing vehicle carrying a vintage green truck with the lettering "The Kembleford Gazette"?! Might that be a prop vehicle to be used while filming the program FATHER BROWN ?!) AHEM! AS TO THE THREE AFTERNOON TEAS: They ALL looked delightful, each in its own way. I'd probably feel most comfortable at Lucy's--and I loved that clock!--they could make even more money selling repros of that for those of us who love souvenirs of "all things tea". If I ever were lucky enough to make it to England, I'd wish I had a month, so I could take tea in as many lovely tearooms as possible.
love the fact that they're doing worth it UK now... it's quite interesting when you live in London and maybe walked past those places before..
I've had many different afternoon teas here in Montreal and in Tokyo as well and I LOVED the afternoon tea at the Mandarin Oriental in Tokyo. Food was good, tea choice was excellent too. Ambiance is lovely and view is unbeatable. Price is about 50-52$ per person and it is worth it.
The original is still going, Buzzfeed has different locations across different countries. They would rather pay two people to eat in their respective locations then send two people across the world and pay for their meals and then pay them for work.
The song he was referring to-You can learn a lot of things from the flowers. Why especially in the month June (sung by the red and white rose with all the three flowers)
i love the uk worth it team. you guys get to eat and drink so many things i can't have access to T.T but it's nice to live vicariously through other people.
Adaeze is so pretty
Si e molto bella e la voce very silky. LOVE.
i've been for the afternoon tea at Sketch, i took my friend for her birthday and it is 100% worth it it was an amazing experience!
L-O-V-E SKETCH !!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That is totally My scene! ✨✨✨
Shoutout to the South African tea dude!
Rich: “hi I’m rich”
Person: “cocky much?”
And here I am thinking that at tea time you only drink tea
IM AN AMERICAN
Ava Flood tea time is just another way of saying dinner or an evening meal
For your scones (pronounced "skons"):
Jam then cream = Cornish way (aka the right way)
Cream then jam = Devon way (aka the wrong way)
Also Lucy's looked like the best
Rich is wearing a tea shirt
k s stop
Hahaha nice pun
"life is unfair" *evil laugh*
i cant LMAO the editor needs a raise
It's pronounced 'Sc-OH-n' until you've eaten it.
Then it's 'sconn'.
I'll let myself out.
Omg... Tea people are so chill... They have afternoon tea.... Coffee people just become workaholics
What's the self-proclaimed Queen of Hearts' name? She's cute yet she has that swag idk how to explain it she's just cool
This episode became a classic in our family. We watch it now&then with a great pleasure :)
I prefer countryside afternoon tea, like those in spinkhill, Sheffield.
Literally could not love Adaeze more, she’s so cute!
I miss Joe to be honest
Daboy Channel INDO me too
So do I.
I saw Joe do stand-up at a club on Thursday night X-D
Yeah, I was immediately wondering where he was at the very beginning...
SAME LIKE WHERE DID HE GO
Two whole videos on tea. I approve.
Ada’s skin is flawless oh my
It is. She’s gorgeous. Love her smile too.
The first tea room is traditional. I like that one out of the three.
loved that! more of them please!
There are two kinds of people. Those that pronounce Scone as "Scon" and those that pronounce it correctly.
IT'S SCOOOOOOOOONES!!!!!💛💛💛💛💛⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
Ella Peartree can’t agree with you more. You say stones stoooones, not stones
Pro Kashunuts but 'gone' is pronounced how 'scone' should be pronounced!
Claire Wood but you don't pronounce 'bone' the same as gone.
Its sc on. Not scooone.
Emokid 2004 thank you sir 🙏
I love how they were never actually allowed into the main dining room in sketch lmfao (it’s VERY nice)
These two are the best! I want to watch them do everything! Classy, funny, giving each other a hard time... perfect.
'Little content old lady enjoying tea in a tea shop'
Me: yeah I like that one
EVERYONE WHO DOSENT COME FROM THE UK AFTERNOON TEA IS SO DIFFERENT TO TEA GEEZ 🇬🇧
I noticed. The more and more expensive it gets, the less you get on the plate.
The food at Sketch looks so good! Yum!
Afternoon tea actually played a big role in working class society during the late industrial revolution. Because working days were so long, workers needed tea late afternoon to sustain themselves until dinner. Tea parties were also held to promote soberness in the temperance movement - there was a big drinking problem in Britain
I LOVE Alice in Wonderland so that tea was my favorite and it was my favorite aesthetically and definitely one I would be interested in 😍😍😍
It looked awful and ridiculously overpriced.
The forced enthusiasm in the intro and the outro is too british I love it
I didn't know there's a UK version of Worth It until today omg
Lmfao the editing of this was on point
People are arguing whether "scone" is prnounced as "skahn" or "skown."
What happened to rhyming scone with "one?"
this is the best "Worth It" series I really hope they continue to make more "Worth It" videos from the UK.
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Adam sup
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Adam Whassup?? Haven't seen u round lately.. Waitin for the American worth it..☺
I'm sorry I'm cheating on you with them Adam. It won't happen again.
Hey Adam, i think you and Joe will be best friends! But both of you are not in the video. (Well, Joe is on vacation)
Please keep making these they are really entertaining