Most spoken language in the world is not common knowledge and most people would say "Chinese" not "Mandarin" when naming the language spoken by Chinese people. Largest ocean is also not super common knowledge. Also it's not common knowledge what he's studying at uni or where he works ;)
You would have been correct maybe 10+ years ago . In today’s society I’d say the majority of people are willingly dumb , they have no intention to learn or be correct . People just go work come home sit on the internet go bed then repeat .
😂😂😂 I get some of these people ain’t the sharpest tool in the toolbox but “hit” is a bit of a trick one because it’s a irregular past tense verb so it stays the same
I just watched the Harry Potter movies and read the books a few years ago... DumbleDaff is indeed a great wizard.. well done sir.. a lot of people forget about DumbleDaff
Curious whether the first bloke is genuinely a rarity or is just the average guy on the street that is questioned but because they arent idiots, they get edited out.
@ hilarious bro when he says somewhere near the equator 😂😂😂😂 You deserve 1 milly subs bro 💯 this is like a social experiment showing how willingly stupid majority of the public are
I'm looking at the statistics and it says English is spoken by 1.5B whereas Mandarin Chinese is spoken by 1.1B, however is it also listed that it excludes any variations, for both Mandarin and Creole English.
English is the most spoken language in the world, by far. There are a lot of Chinese people, but there are more people who speak English as a second language.
corvids like ravens and crows can mimic human speech, at least in captivity they can be trained to do so. Budgies too. So maybe a magpie could? But why say any of them when you can say parrot.
I'm not sure about these street interview videos. They're kinda amusing, and here I am leaving a comment, so I suppose they're working in that respect. As far as telling us anything about average levels of knowledge though, I don't think they prove a lot. Stand in a busy high street for a while, stopping passers-by, and you're going to get a huge variety in the type of answers you get. At that point, it all just comes down to a matter of editing.
Mimics humans ??the EAGLE PMSL WHY IS THAT ?? CAUSE IT HAS LONG WINGS N FINGERS HAHAHA .. WELL I SHOULD BE ABLE SPEAK WHOLE CHAPTERE OF SHAKESPEARE CAUSE IVE GOT LING ARMS N TOES LOL ...
@@CoconutJones_ Considering the man himself posted a video title with it as 'patatoe' before we pointed it out, I have no idea what your problem is, kid.
Could you please explain why some native English speakers don’t know the past tense of certain words? I’m very curious about why this happens. It seems as though they are learning English as a second language, even though it is their primary one.
Because many native English speaking people didn't learn English the same way as non-native English speakers learn it. For non-native English speakers they have to formally learn it, they learned the past tense, past participle, what is an adjective, noun etc... For native speakers they just learn the language naturally, they just speak it because it's the language that exists around them, thus they don't necessarily need to learn what the meaning of "past tense" is
And that's why learning foreign languages is so difficult for many in Britain, without that grammatical basis it's impossible to get anywhere in other languages. They are taught it in school, people just don't seem to value what they are being taught
You ask really easy questions but are genuinely impressed when someone knows the answer? It is easy work, why are you impressed, unless you are a bit daft yourself.
@@lukebostwick1070 ah. The what the guy being asked the question thought he was being asked too . Poor guy . Not his fault the other guy asking the questions has poor diction .
0:37
Man studies finance and accounting at University and is being asked what's 4x4 😂😂😂😂
I mean fair play given the guests
First guy is presenting average intelligence - these questions are common knowledge, surely.
Not for the street masses
Most spoken language in the world is not common knowledge and most people would say "Chinese" not "Mandarin" when naming the language spoken by Chinese people.
Largest ocean is also not super common knowledge.
Also it's not common knowledge what he's studying at uni or where he works ;)
You would have been correct maybe 10+ years ago . In today’s society I’d say the majority of people are willingly dumb , they have no intention to learn or be correct . People just go work come home sit on the internet go bed then repeat .
You must be new here?
You'd be surprised mate
I love the attitude that once you leave school you're not expected to ever learn anything new ever again
Genius idea for a channel. So simple and yet entertaining. You smashed it bro.
Those eagle sounds cracked me up 🤣🤣 classic
Fucking hilarious 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I feel like a bloody genius right now
So do I 😂
He asks children's questions, then when he answers correctly looks at him like he's a genius 😂😂.
Need one of these everyday my guy this shit is so Fukin funny . Best hands down content on the internet 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
raven was correct. ravens can imitate human speech
the 'hit' one was just too funny.
😂😂😂 I get some of these people ain’t the sharpest tool in the toolbox but “hit” is a bit of a trick one because it’s a irregular past tense verb so it stays the same
The fucking head turn 😂😂 this guy’s jokes
Every time he says "And can you explain to the camera how you got to that conclusion please" with such a dead pan look has me dying every time loool.
I just watched the Harry Potter movies and read the books a few years ago... DumbleDaff is indeed a great wizard.. well done sir.. a lot of people forget about DumbleDaff
Curious whether the first bloke is genuinely a rarity or is just the average guy on the street that is questioned but because they arent idiots, they get edited out.
My G saying all Gory to God 🙏❤️
Amen brother 🙏
Bruuuuh nah way I could not have kept a straight face when that chap explained how eagles have "long fingahz"
Fully adopted an accent when talking to the black guy who was doing bird impressions
Spencer and his mate have no right to be having cans 😂 they look 12
😂😂
Sigma 😩
1st guy is the final boss
“I do like wine…..cherries….apples..”…??…😂
"I'm busy here" 🤣🤣
Star of the show
I wonder what he was busy doing though? 🤔
That part was fucking hilarious
1:37 he probably thought you said 'second' instead of 'silent'
"What's a tesco meal deal gotta do with a hit"😂😅😂😅😂😅😂
That bird was cooked, she doesn't know anything 😂
your facial expression is most funniest ahaha
It’s the deada** stare in the camera. Haha I can’t😂.
Watching these videos is training for running into you in real life
Awesome video and when are we going to get longer videos from you....
3:20 dumboldimore, dumbledoff lmao
When he stares into the camera it makes me DIE
4:16 why you got this guy again 😂😂😂😂 I swear he was in your other video
My bad I didn’t realise 😂🤦🏾♂️
@ hilarious bro when he says somewhere near the equator 😂😂😂😂
You deserve 1 milly subs bro 💯 this is like a social experiment showing how willingly stupid majority of the public are
6:51 mans answering questions on history and lining up shots at the same time! Who says men cant multitask!!
That kid with a tin in his hand tho... He turns 18 next year😂
2:50 Magpie 🤣🤣🤣
I'm looking at the statistics and it says English is spoken by 1.5B whereas Mandarin Chinese is spoken by 1.1B, however is it also listed that it excludes any variations, for both Mandarin and Creole English.
Yeah the question is implying native language, but you're right if we count non-native speakers then English would surpass it
English is the most spoken language in the world, by far. There are a lot of Chinese people, but there are more people who speak English as a second language.
That's what I thought
It's mandarin though. The question is usually interpreted as primary language. Also, it's probably still mandarin.
@@Ligerpride It's English. I asked everyone, in my local takeaway, and they all spoke English.
All mine spoke turkish@@Inaflap
@@edmundblackaddercoc8522 Then there's the answer - Turkish is the most spoken language.
Yo how many people have said harm for the past tense of hurt. It's like a mind virus or something.
When past tense remains the same some people get confused for some reason
He deliberately finds those questions which people give a reflex wrong answer to. The videos are good that way.
lmfao he is waffling about the eagle
The guy at 2:59 was somewhat right. Some crows can mimic human speech very closely.
7:34 DO YA LIKE DAGS
Big ups smart first guy🙏
2:42 - I thought bro started singing "not like us" 😭😭😭
He is right what's my dinner gotta do with it
What’s the medicine question? Sounds like a different language
i said lucozade, which was also initially a medicine
And 7up too. Used to have silver in it.
Did all these people walk into a post?!😂
Pizza was not invented in Italy it was invented in America by an Italian.
There is still hope on this planet lol
The bit that kills me is they are outside a Poundland
Guy at 2:00 will be very disappointed when he realises that Hollywood gives an Eagle a mean voice but really they have tiny squeaks
Eman RTm can you confirm your logic on Mandarin as the most spoken language in the world pls?
DUMBLEDOFF !!!@ 😂😂😂😂😂
I never knew a magpie, raven and a budgie can mimick a human 😂😂
corvids like ravens and crows can mimic human speech, at least in captivity they can be trained to do so. Budgies too. So maybe a magpie could? But why say any of them when you can say parrot.
5:27 W moment, Christ is King 👑
I'm not sure about these street interview videos. They're kinda amusing, and here I am leaving a comment, so I suppose they're working in that respect.
As far as telling us anything about average levels of knowledge though, I don't think they prove a lot. Stand in a busy high street for a while, stopping passers-by, and you're going to get a huge variety in the type of answers you get. At that point, it all just comes down to a matter of editing.
The past tense *of* man, *of* brudda 😂
I have to admit, Baldemort and Dumbledorf are better than their real names.
He realised religious guy was smarter than him u better go
The ppl in Birmingham should be ashamed 😶
1:48 bullring?
stop bothering people when they are busy
Theyre free to say no.
@@tomriddle8933 1:40
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When will someone turn the mic on the interviewer so we can see how ‘smart’ they are. I bet the fumble it on basic stuff.
He. He's a he, not a they.
This dude has to be related to Wu Tang member Rza
Bruv, these have to staged. Aint no way
1ST guy has in my opinion an average intellect based on your questions. Anything less is questionable. Fair?
Do you only ask men?
Ha ha ha🤣🤣🤣🤣
@' 5:26 One Love 🙏
u met a normal person
Good Question!!...... Shenghai!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:14 Sought.
nothing gets past you mate
@@hairybollock5265 Including the spelling mistakes in his titles that he's had to change when he realises.
Correct, it's irregular
What popular subject what?
*soft drink was developed as a medical tonic
LoL 😂
03:30 Jordan McCan fresh out
Mimics humans ??the EAGLE PMSL
WHY IS THAT ?? CAUSE IT HAS LONG WINGS N FINGERS HAHAHA .. WELL I SHOULD BE ABLE SPEAK WHOLE CHAPTERE OF SHAKESPEARE CAUSE IVE GOT LING ARMS N TOES LOL ...
4:58 Potato plural is potatoes.
wow bro you're so smart
Seriously?
@@CoconutJones_ Considering the man himself posted a video title with it as 'patatoe' before we pointed it out, I have no idea what your problem is, kid.
oh bros in crawley
For a second i thought it was micha 7:06
6:04 Men. 😐🤦♂️
Could you please explain why some native English speakers don’t know the past tense of certain words? I’m very curious about why this happens. It seems as though they are learning English as a second language, even though it is their primary one.
They probably don't know what past tense means
Because many native English speaking people didn't learn English the same way as non-native English speakers learn it.
For non-native English speakers they have to formally learn it, they learned the past tense, past participle, what is an adjective, noun etc...
For native speakers they just learn the language naturally, they just speak it because it's the language that exists around them, thus they don't necessarily need to learn what the meaning of "past tense" is
It's because they have no first language so their second language is English.
And that's why learning foreign languages is so difficult for many in Britain, without that grammatical basis it's impossible to get anywhere in other languages. They are taught it in school, people just don't seem to value what they are being taught
@@hhc1000 You're making sweeping generalisations based on nothing at all.
Mate i wish to meet u personally x x x x❤😀😀😀😀
Dag 😂😂
You ask really easy questions but are genuinely impressed when someone knows the answer? It is easy work, why are you impressed, unless you are a bit daft yourself.
Lol
@5:26 amen
Work at poundland
Apples lol
Wooooo
Dumbledaff X D
Dumbleduff y'know
He’s too smart to work in Tesco.
every question was common sense
Lots of smart people work menial jobs. Lots of dumb people work well paid jobs. Nepotism and old school tie, play a big part in this.
Tescos have many positions! It’s unlikely he’s stacking selves
🤦♂️
Dumbledof
1:46 Hit.
First
UK rain needs volunteers. Will you be first in the queue?
“I “ is the second letter in the word bike .why is the guy with the Mic trying to make out it’s not ?
He said silent but it sounded like second
@@lukebostwick1070 ah. The what the guy being asked the question thought he was being asked too . Poor guy . Not his fault the other guy asking the questions has poor diction .
😂