The fact you heard Geordie and scouse, had no idea what was going on and then asked “what about the British accents?” shows you probably wasn’t ready for this video lol. It’s hilarious and it’s gone right over your heads lol
@@indianastones6032 but Geordie and scouse are both English accents. Even if she said British meaning English, how can you watch and react to so many British content and still not understand the differences. They’re basically not really watching, just doing enough to get the reaction views I guess.
Accents change literally every 20 miles in any direction. For such a small landmass island, the UK has so many diverse accents and different words/dialects for many things including bread rolls, scones, tea/dinner etc
I'm a Geordie born and bred and have to say he is accurate in describing our accent, which has been voted one of the best accents in Britain ! if we speak in broad Geordie there is not many in this country can understand us let alone around the world and it's not just slang, we have a whole language known only to Geordies ;)
A lot of this went over your heads. This might help you with some of the references: Geordies: People from Newcastle in the N.E not far from the Scottish border. Stereo typical phrases include: - Wye-aye man!: An exclmation of agreement. - Howay man!: An exhortation of encoragement. Can be positive or negative depending on context. - Toon: Town. Usually refers either to Newcastle City centre or the local football team Newcastle United. - Shrearer. Legendary Newcastle football player for Newcastle Utd and England and was the record scorer in the PL. If you want to hear a Geordie accent here's a bit of classic comedy drama 'Auf Wiedersen pet' ruclips.net/video/QFlPAXVV7eY/видео.html Scousers: People from Liverpool. - Giro: Slang for unemployment benefit cheques. Liverpool has historically suffered from high unemployment, poverty and as a consequence thievery. - Hub caps: A Scouse stereo type is that they're all thieves who'll steal the hub caps from your car due to the above. Comedian John Bishop is a great example of a scouse accent: ruclips.net/video/JqgwO4zKKkw/видео.html There are a huge variety of accents in the UK and sometimes even other locals can't understand those with really strong accents from the inner cities.😀
The Scousers being thieves reputation thing was a consequence of rivalry between Liverpool and Man Utd football fans, they basically had a running battle over many years about who could steal the best designed gear, and Liverpool fans won.
After over a decade in the army I got very used to decyphering the smorgasbord of UK accents. But I recall the first time I came across a broad Brummie accent, coming from the South East of England I had no idea at the time what this guy was saying to me. He got more and more frustrated, getting louder and louder. Whilst I just became more and more bemused. Hard to believe we were both supposedly speaking the same language. I still struggle with drunken Glaswegian though.
Very accurate interpretation of regional accents! Generally we can detect where in the UK a person is from as soon as they begin speaking. I live in Wales, we have a large influx of visitors during the holiday season and that is a difficult time for us. We speak without inference, but many of the english regions use slang which leave us clueless as what is said…. Like you, we just smile, nod you head and think…. What on earth has just been said…..! There is a little British humour in this statement…..
There is a young lady with a channel called Anglophenia who takes you on a partial tour of UK accents, and does a good job. This was exaggerated but for we Brits, spot on. As for Al Murray, his "How Global Finance really works", "Countries of the World", and "all jobs are terrible" are popular and worth a watch, and in two of those he explores accents too. You could do worse than watch a whole show (broken up into parts of course if reacting), to get a better Idea of his overall performance. Anyway, up to you of course and this was fun to watch. Hoping you and yours are, and remain well.
I lived in a small town in the Midlands Coventry was about 10 miles away from and larger about 10 miles away in the other direction and we all sounded different. In fact I was asked "what I was going to do about my accent if I got the job" This was a job working in a supermarket in the larger town.
Over a couple of thousand years, what is now the uk and Ireland had that many invading army's land on the shores, pockets of different people lived for long times in different kingdoms, tribes or ethnicities. This is one of the main reasons why every 20 miles the accent changes drastically I suggest that you do a serious, not comedy video about accents from the uk. It will be educational for you 👍 But if you want a funny al Murray vid you'll definitely understand Watch, how global finance works Its up there with his best stuff
Al is a comedy Genius and his accents are very accurate, although exaggerated. Geordies (people from Newcastle) shout "Toon!", because they pronounce "Town" as "Toon", and their favourite football team is Newcastle Town, which they shorten to "Toon!" When they shout "Shearer" they are referring to their Teams famous captain and top goal scorer(Alan Shearer). Scousers are People from Liverpool and also have strong accents. I think you were not quite ready for ths video yet. Al has a degree in history and is very intelligent and just plays the character "The Pub Landlord", that is not his real persona. Cheers 8-)
True story, my first job in a newsagents, had a Scottish customer come in, straight from the pub, I couldn't understand a word he was saying.... I think Scouse is Liverpool speak... :) this had us laughing...
Look up "secretaries". It shows you how he starts his shows and how he learns people's names and occupations and then uses them as part of his act later on.
The funny thing is that northern English people are closer to Scots that than they are to English people down south. We would find more in common with them.
Im from the north east, and to be honest he got the geordie accent bang on with the can special brew, on a firday sat night, still one of the best places in the country to go out, link below for the best tutorial on the geordie accent, You guys will find it amazing to be honest, just how hard it is to understand simple words Learn A Geordie Accent | Newcastle Accent Tutorial
Just a thought - might be worth reacting anglophenia’s video on UK accents to follow this up. It’s not a comedy but it’ll show you different UK accents! (FYI the English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish are all British (as confusing as that may sound))
As you’re Canadians and this is about accents I have to say the bizarre accent discovery I’ve ever encountered is that people in Eastern Canada have the same accent as the Irish!! There’s Ireland an entire ocean before you reach Canada and when you reach Canada it’s the same accent!! How did that happen? 😂 you go 20 minutes down the road in England and they sound totally different whereas either side of the Atlantic and they sound equally special!! The accent seems to transcend the ocean, 4 or 5 time zones? How 😂😂 I joke of course but it’s such a weird discovery
You should probably listen to those accents and rematch that clip. My suggestion is listen to Alan shearer for the geordies and Steven Gerrard for the scousers. Pop those names in Google, I'm sure you'll find a clip of them talking eventually
Hi Phil & Sam, here is a musical example of the Geordie accent, I first heard it as the intro theme to a Drama Series of 1976-1981 about North-East England. see :- ruclips.net/video/GuPa1Dbz3Uw/видео.htmlsi=sC-ceZI8dj6Cn6UU
YOU WILL BE IN TEARS WITH HIS. HOW GLOBAL FINANCE WORKS, HIS AMERICAN GERMAN AND JAPANESE ACCENTS. BRILLIANT, OH AND THE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD, HE INCLUDES CANADA IN THAT ONE Lol CHEERS 😊
The geordie, i beg you to listen to it back and you will get after i explain. First the special brew reference, we are known to be drinkers in the north east, many will visit a weatherpoons pub, which open from 8am to 10am in our region, many will be waiting at the door to open, hence the special brew, its a can of beer high in alcohol, known as the alcoholics drink, the one he gets the morning after, to put himself right for the day, or to get him started for the day ahead. when you hear al, call the toon, thats slang for town, instead of saying im going down the town, its im going down the toon, the cry of the whale shearer, was one of newcastles great football players, you often hear it called, shearer. and shouted after a 7 or 8 pints of newcatle brown ale, the high pitch all does, also come from the accent, where words often end in a higher pitch, where you have have the greeting you alright in the UK, in newcastle it would be you alreeeet, the hight picth with it
You should watch his how global finance works and his what hell sounds like in different accents. You won’t get them unless you know the accents he’s talking about.
Britian is made up of three countries. You get an english accent, the same as the scotish and welsh accent but no british accent. If english is the british accent, then so is scotish and welsh too. Its kinda like saying hawains speak with an american accent as opposed to an hawain accent. Class dismissed!
NEVER call us a SCOTCH person !! We are SCOTS or SCOTTISH ! SCOTCH is a drink !! The Newcastle United football team's nickname is THE TOON and their supporters are called THE TOON ARMY. There captain used to be ALAN SHEARER. Nothing to do with Finding Nemo ! It's SCOUSERS not SCOUZERS. You wanted to hear the " British" accent !!?? They were ALL accents within Britain. There is NOT a singular British accent. It changes every 10 miles or so. English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish people DON'T have a "British" accent . They have the accent of their OWN country and it's various dialects. There is NO SUCH THING as a "British" accent.
The fact you heard Geordie and scouse, had no idea what was going on and then asked “what about the British accents?” shows you probably wasn’t ready for this video lol. It’s hilarious and it’s gone right over your heads lol
theyre just jumping on the popular reaction video bandwagon, i dont know why people cant find there own stuff to react too
She refering to the english accent as british
@@indianastones6032 but Geordie and scouse are both English accents. Even if she said British meaning English, how can you watch and react to so many British content and still not understand the differences. They’re basically not really watching, just doing enough to get the reaction views I guess.
Try pub landlord v americans
The geordie whale song is frighteningly accurate
Accents change literally every 20 miles in any direction. For such a small landmass island, the UK has so many diverse accents and different words/dialects for many things including bread rolls, scones, tea/dinner etc
In the Black Country they change even closer.
Imagine them watching a Johnny Cole video 😂 @@stephensmith1343
I'm a Geordie born and bred and have to say he is accurate in describing our accent, which has been voted one of the best accents in Britain ! if we speak in broad Geordie there is not many in this country can understand us let alone around the world and it's not just slang, we have a whole language known only to Geordies ;)
I highly recommend "how global finance really works", it's one of my most favourite Al Murray sets.
This is correct and amazing
For the Geordie accent, try watching an TV episode of "Auf Wiedersehen Pet"
And Scouse, Cockney, West Country and Black Country.... Need the subtitles on though 🤣
A lot of this went over your heads. This might help you with some of the references:
Geordies: People from Newcastle in the N.E not far from the Scottish border. Stereo typical phrases include:
- Wye-aye man!: An exclmation of agreement.
- Howay man!: An exhortation of encoragement. Can be positive or negative depending on context.
- Toon: Town. Usually refers either to Newcastle City centre or the local football team Newcastle United.
- Shrearer. Legendary Newcastle football player for Newcastle Utd and England and was the record scorer in the PL.
If you want to hear a Geordie accent here's a bit of classic comedy drama 'Auf Wiedersen pet'
ruclips.net/video/QFlPAXVV7eY/видео.html
Scousers: People from Liverpool.
- Giro: Slang for unemployment benefit cheques. Liverpool has historically suffered from high unemployment, poverty and as a consequence thievery.
- Hub caps: A Scouse stereo type is that they're all thieves who'll steal the hub caps from your car due to the above.
Comedian John Bishop is a great example of a scouse accent:
ruclips.net/video/JqgwO4zKKkw/видео.html
There are a huge variety of accents in the UK and sometimes even other locals can't understand those with really strong accents from the inner cities.😀
The Scousers being thieves reputation thing was a consequence of rivalry between Liverpool and Man Utd football fans, they basically had a running battle over many years about who could steal the best designed gear, and Liverpool fans won.
Most of this flew over your heads but no criticism,sometimes even us natives can’t understand geordies or scousers.
Especially when theyre drunk!!
After over a decade in the army I got very used to decyphering the smorgasbord of UK accents. But I recall the first time I came across a broad Brummie accent, coming from the South East of England I had no idea at the time what this guy was saying to me. He got more and more frustrated, getting louder and louder. Whilst I just became more and more bemused. Hard to believe we were both supposedly speaking the same language. I still struggle with drunken Glaswegian though.
The Geordie race are still part aquatic
Very accurate interpretation of regional accents! Generally we can detect where in the UK a person is from as soon as they begin speaking. I live in Wales, we have a large influx of visitors during the holiday season and that is a difficult time for us. We speak without inference, but many of the english regions use slang which leave us clueless as what is said…. Like you, we just smile, nod you head and think…. What on earth has just been said…..!
There is a little British humour in this statement…..
There is a young lady with a channel called Anglophenia who takes you on a partial tour of UK accents, and does a good job. This was exaggerated but for we Brits, spot on. As for Al Murray, his "How Global Finance really works", "Countries of the World", and "all jobs are terrible" are popular and worth a watch, and in two of those he explores accents too. You could do worse than watch a whole show (broken up into parts of course if reacting), to get a better Idea of his overall performance. Anyway, up to you of course and this was fun to watch. Hoping you and yours are, and remain well.
When he did the Geordie, he was shouting “Shearer” (Alan Shearer is a retired footballer from there who is something of a local icon.)
Al Murray vs the USA is very funny.
I lived in a small town in the Midlands Coventry was about 10 miles away from and larger about 10 miles away in the other direction and we all sounded different. In fact I was asked "what I was going to do about my accent if I got the job" This was a job working in a supermarket in the larger town.
Checkout his what hell sound's like in different countries that's is funny as F great reaction
What he was doing was taking accents to their extremes! Jordies = Newcastle, Scousers = Liverpool
Over a couple of thousand years, what is now the uk and Ireland had that many invading army's land on the shores, pockets of different people lived for long times in different kingdoms, tribes or ethnicities.
This is one of the main reasons why every 20 miles the accent changes drastically
I suggest that you do a serious, not comedy video about accents from the uk.
It will be educational for you 👍
But if you want a funny al Murray vid you'll definitely understand
Watch, how global finance works
Its up there with his best stuff
7:48 Alan "SHEARERRRRR!!!!!" is a famous soccer player from Newcastle and arguably the BEST PLAYER Newcastle have ever produced.
Al Murray.
What hell is like in different countries. 😊
I am from newcastle and I can confirm this is accurate 😂
The accents in the UK vary from 5 miles down the road, they can be very different.
its Chamois. It is a type of goat. Produces very soft leather. Oddly in New Zealand we call it Shami.
This is the first time I got what he said. It should really be pronounced shamwa.
@@rasmusn.e.m1064 Yes. We yokels don't correctly say it here.
Al is a comedy Genius and his accents are very accurate, although exaggerated. Geordies (people from Newcastle) shout "Toon!", because they pronounce "Town" as "Toon", and their favourite football team is Newcastle Town, which they shorten to "Toon!" When they shout "Shearer" they are referring to their Teams famous captain and top goal scorer(Alan Shearer). Scousers are People from Liverpool and also have strong accents. I think you were not quite ready for ths video yet. Al has a degree in history and is very intelligent and just plays the character "The Pub Landlord", that is not his real persona. Cheers 8-)
I'm British and hoped he would do them all
True story, my first job in a newsagents, had a Scottish customer come in, straight from the pub, I couldn't understand a word he was saying.... I think Scouse is Liverpool speak... :) this had us laughing...
Look up "secretaries". It shows you how he starts his shows and how he learns people's names and occupations and then uses them as part of his act later on.
The funny thing is that northern English people are closer to Scots that than they are to English people down south. We would find more in common with them.
Watch "nations of the world" and how "global finance works" by Al Murrey, lots of funny accents in there.
This guy has the deepest voice in the world.
I don't want to say I'm a coughing cow...but close enough 😂
Im from the north east, and to be honest he got the geordie accent bang on with the can special brew, on a firday sat night, still one of the best places in the country to go out, link below for the best tutorial on the geordie accent, You guys will find it amazing to be honest, just how hard it is to understand simple words
Learn A Geordie Accent | Newcastle Accent Tutorial
Just a thought - might be worth reacting anglophenia’s video on UK accents to follow this up. It’s not a comedy but it’ll show you different UK accents! (FYI the English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish are all British (as confusing as that may sound))
this might be a bit too advanced for our Canadian cousins.
As you’re Canadians and this is about accents I have to say the bizarre accent discovery I’ve ever encountered is that people in Eastern Canada have the same accent as the Irish!!
There’s Ireland an entire ocean before you reach Canada and when you reach Canada it’s the same accent!! How did that happen? 😂 you go 20 minutes down the road in England and they sound totally different whereas either side of the Atlantic and they sound equally special!! The accent seems to transcend the ocean, 4 or 5 time zones? How 😂😂 I joke of course but it’s such a weird discovery
You should probably listen to those accents and rematch that clip. My suggestion is listen to Alan shearer for the geordies and Steven Gerrard for the scousers. Pop those names in Google, I'm sure you'll find a clip of them talking eventually
When the woman talks about the coughing cow i heard morse code coming through.
That was for the like/subscribe image that was at top of the screen
Al Murray is hysterically funny.
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If you really want to hear Al Murray do accents watch his. Global Finance video. It is both brilliant and hilarious!
The how the global finance really works is brilliant too and a few others please react to them too
There is a guy on RUclips who does lots of different English accents. Al exaggerated the Geordie and Scouse accents.
Linkin Park, The Emptiness Machine, we need to get your reaction.
Hi Phil & Sam, here is a musical example of the Geordie accent, I first heard it as the intro theme to a Drama Series of 1976-1981 about North-East England. see :-
ruclips.net/video/GuPa1Dbz3Uw/видео.htmlsi=sC-ceZI8dj6Cn6UU
YOU WILL BE IN TEARS WITH HIS. HOW GLOBAL FINANCE WORKS, HIS AMERICAN GERMAN AND JAPANESE ACCENTS. BRILLIANT, OH AND THE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD, HE INCLUDES CANADA IN THAT ONE Lol CHEERS 😊
You have to be English to get a lot of the pub landlords humour I'm afraid lol ,.
No. Just british.
The geordie, i beg you to listen to it back and you will get after i explain.
First the special brew reference, we are known to be drinkers in the north east, many will visit a weatherpoons pub, which open from 8am to 10am in our region, many will be waiting at the door to open, hence the special brew, its a can of beer high in alcohol, known as the alcoholics drink, the one he gets the morning after, to put himself right for the day, or to get him started for the day ahead. when you hear al, call the toon, thats slang for town, instead of saying im going down the town, its im going down the toon, the cry of the whale shearer, was one of newcastles great football players, you often hear it called, shearer. and shouted after a 7 or 8 pints of newcatle brown ale, the high pitch all does, also come from the accent, where words often end in a higher pitch,
where you have have the greeting you alright in the UK, in newcastle it would be you alreeeet, the hight picth with it
Chamois leather is a soft goat leather.
You should watch his how global finance works and his what hell sounds like in different accents. You won’t get them unless you know the accents he’s talking about.
What did they just say? I'll have ti turn on subtitles.
Britian is made up of three countries. You get an english accent, the same as the scotish and welsh accent but no british accent. If english is the british accent, then so is scotish and welsh too. Its kinda like saying hawains speak with an american accent as opposed to an hawain accent. Class dismissed!
youre not american??? wat da...btw i like the new hairstyle
Look up, Jimmy Carr Accents. It should give you a better idea of what the british accents sounds like, he'll even show you how to do it, too
Might want to tone down the reverb 😂
I think you should consider soundproofing that room you`re in, It`s very echoey.
Because we are individuals, and not religious Sheeple like 80% of Septic's.
There is no British accect, there are hundreds of British accents, this was just a sample of some.
oh no where was the welsh accent .
NEVER call us a SCOTCH person !! We are SCOTS or SCOTTISH ! SCOTCH is a drink !!
The Newcastle United football team's nickname is THE TOON and their supporters are called THE TOON ARMY. There captain used to be ALAN SHEARER. Nothing to do with Finding Nemo !
It's SCOUSERS not SCOUZERS.
You wanted to hear the " British" accent !!?? They were ALL accents within Britain.
There is NOT a singular British accent. It changes every 10 miles or so.
English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish people DON'T have a "British" accent . They have the accent of their OWN country and it's various dialects.
There is NO SUCH THING as a "British" accent.
You'd have to know the original accents to understand the humour of it.
There not accents their dialects.
Crikey, these two are boring! They haven't got a clue.
I hate his accent
You are a prat
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Scotch is a whiskey. The people are Scots.
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