How to Say You're Annoyed in English | British vs. American English

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 90

  • @justhuman6032
    @justhuman6032 Год назад +21

    Damn! The animation scene was sooo good, really man you deserve more attention

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  Год назад +7

      Tell your friends about my channel!

  • @MasambaKalaba-xo4oi
    @MasambaKalaba-xo4oi Год назад +1

    Oh my gosh!!! I never been a pain in the ass when speaking English 😅

  • @mfatihy_
    @mfatihy_ Год назад +2

    6:24 "It's your choice, completely." 🙃

  • @bastiannicholls7692
    @bastiannicholls7692 Год назад +1

    In Colombian Spanish we do have that same gesture with the hand and we we literally say the same " estoy hasta aquí" and you point to your neck or even to you forhead to express how annoyed you are.

    • @MarciaAdrianaUK
      @MarciaAdrianaUK 3 месяца назад

      In Brazilian Portuguese we say "Estou por aqui" while pointing to the neck too 😊

  • @_Guz_
    @_Guz_ Год назад +5

    Hi mate, I'm from Uruguay and now living in London. Thank you for the classes. They have served me a lot. Take care!

  • @lieutruong5523
    @lieutruong5523 Год назад +11

    Your vocabulary examples are always funny and easy to understand. They makes me remember deeply .I greatly appreciate it.

  • @mfatihy_
    @mfatihy_ Год назад +2

    2:09 Yes, we do do that in Turkish and the expression is almost the same: "It's come up to my here.". I know "my here" doesn't make sense in English but in Turkish it does. It basically means "this part of my body" or "this height, compared to me". And that part is usually around your throat or mouth.

  • @Salma-qh9ge
    @Salma-qh9ge Год назад +5

    I'm the most annoying person in my life "I've had enough "of myself, this lazy sloth (me) is "getting on my nerves", she is such" a pain in the neck", i can NOT put up with her anymore, Am i being annoying now, sorry 🙏🏻 . Thanks a million for this video

  • @renanjobwork
    @renanjobwork 7 месяцев назад

    Estou amando sua didática 🇧🇷🇧🇷
    Bjos 🇧🇷

  • @francopadova
    @francopadova 11 месяцев назад

    You're a very clear teacher

  • @DarthGandalfTheGrey
    @DarthGandalfTheGrey Год назад +16

    Now I want a Papa aroma roasted coffee made from mountain-grown beans and don't know where to get one. This is so annoying.

  • @Cinderella_123
    @Cinderella_123 9 месяцев назад

    These Are the best englisch Lessons ever🥰

  • @dineshsce
    @dineshsce 11 месяцев назад

    You are a fabulous teacher ❤❤ much needed lesson

  • @zulemavadillo1860
    @zulemavadillo1860 Год назад +3

    Great work!

  • @Grivius1014
    @Grivius1014 Год назад +1

    "I had it up to here" sounds like it comes from what we venezuelans say: "Estoy hasta aquí" (pointing head height). We also say "Estoy harto" wich could be "I'm fed up".

    • @teacherzule6832
      @teacherzule6832 Год назад +2

      In Argentina, we do and say the same things!

  • @FoxSkay
    @FoxSkay Год назад +1

    Thanks Papa English! You are the best one!

  • @alexfreedomroad
    @alexfreedomroad Год назад +5

    2:14 In Brazil we do this gesture when we are annoyed and say exactly the same expression as in English in Portuguese "Estou por aqui!"

    • @zulemavadillo1860
      @zulemavadillo1860 Год назад +3

      In Argentina, we do the same and say "me tenés hasta acá!"

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  Год назад +3

      That’s so funny! 😂 I’m gonna try and say it next time I meet an Argentinian or Brazilian!

  • @LillianKüstenfeuer
    @LillianKüstenfeuer Год назад +1

    2:02 Generally, women over 60 years old in Brazil make this gesture a lot with their hand close to their forehead or above it when they are stressed about something and say "To por aqui", as if we were bottles full of stress and about to overflow, dynamites almost bursting, exploding point, something like "I've had it up to here" is like "I'm at this level of nervous/stress/irritation".
    And when they lose emotional control over a situation, they say "That was the last straw", that is, the anger overflowed ;)

    • @yigitcan824
      @yigitcan824 Год назад

      Hi Lilian
      I'm looking for a writing or speaking partner to practice and improve my English
      I wonder if you are interested in

  • @abuela771
    @abuela771 Год назад

    Really good! you have my attention! good examples

  • @АнастасияШкюс
    @АнастасияШкюс Год назад

    I watch ur video 5 years ❤ Thanks 😊

  • @abubakirsiddiqjaloliddinov8947
    @abubakirsiddiqjaloliddinov8947 Год назад +1

    Hi Aly could you explain what is "SARCASM"...?

  • @elimil894
    @elimil894 Год назад +1

    Thanks teacher Ali interesting video everyday vocabulary. Excelente explanation BR and AM use language. Love it!

  • @SaraZaghlol
    @SaraZaghlol Год назад +1

    Hi Mr Aly
    Thanks for your amazing videos
    I definitely appreciate your effort
    I'd like to see more videos like this 🤩
    I mean advanced vocabulary

  • @rozaroz5259
    @rozaroz5259 Год назад

    Ali, you just made my day with this! got me literally rolling in the aisles. cheers, mate!

  • @tttmmm8057
    @tttmmm8057 Год назад

    Fantastic video thanks a million very very useful

  • @lavdieradani4652
    @lavdieradani4652 Год назад

    Hi Aly! We have an expression in Albanian when we are annoyed “It had come to the top of my noose “

  • @annafavella4042
    @annafavella4042 Год назад +1

    Wow! I love this man🔥

  • @fabsir2007
    @fabsir2007 Год назад

    I used to have a friend who'd get on my nerves with his constant criticism. Well, I had enough of him and we don't talk that often anymore. Now I can´t be bothered to talk to him.

  • @glandistino2872
    @glandistino2872 Год назад +1

    First, my English is not good but when I watch your videos I understand what you mean in your videos.
    Sorry if I wrote sam echo 😂😂😂

  • @marciogarcia4761
    @marciogarcia4761 Год назад +3

    Good teacher.

  • @eliza7697
    @eliza7697 Год назад +1

    Hi Aly
    Great video ( as always) 😊
    I’ve been watching your videos and learning with them for a while and I wanted to ask you a question- have you ever thought about creating a course for your students , like pronunciation/vocabulary/improving speaking skills or sth like that.? I’m sure a lot of English learners would be interested
    I’d definitely sign up for that

  • @Luka-ec1gk
    @Luka-ec1gk Год назад

    Thank you a lot... Really good content 😊

  • @ALJessica
    @ALJessica Год назад

    I have a request - I would love if you could break down Professor Mcgonagalls accent❤

  • @TrapoMilza
    @TrapoMilza Год назад +1

    I think nothing can pissed me off, because I am a really calm person ) But sometimes my daughter gets on my nerves 😅

  • @lindsaysummer5442
    @lindsaysummer5442 Год назад +1

    I miss the "stop staying" videos

  • @wlodzimierzolczak1921
    @wlodzimierzolczak1921 Год назад

    In Poland we say that somebody is annoying like "wrzód na tyłku" - free translation "ulcer on arse" - very painful :)

  • @АлександрШуриков-и8щ

    Thanks a lot, it was very interesting topic)

  • @laianac.1177
    @laianac.1177 Год назад +1

    We say the same in Portuguese 😂 I’ve had it up to here = eu tô por aqui 🙅🏻‍♀️

  • @Arina.zherebyatyevaa
    @Arina.zherebyatyevaa Месяц назад +1

    Thank you!!!

  • @Proidysweet
    @Proidysweet Год назад

    Me first time in the circus being annoyed:
    - ENOUGH FROM THE CLOWN!

  • @哇哈哈哈哈哈哈
    @哇哈哈哈哈哈哈 Год назад

    You’re good at drawing!

  • @francescodidonato1074
    @francescodidonato1074 Год назад

    Hi Aly... How about "he really gets my back up"? Is it a common expression?

  • @vittoriarotunno1776
    @vittoriarotunno1776 Год назад

    That’s funny , in Italy we say: I had it up to my ears 😂when we are bored of something 😂

  • @АнтонЖеляпов-ъ3ю

    Thx really cool video, maybe especially because my morning is so duckin annoying now 😁
    But, could you make a video about how do you say if smth interrupts, is a spoiler.. in Ukrainian and Russian languages we use such a phrase constantly. But even with a translator I couldn't find smth proper.
    Meaning, for instance, I enter the room, there're some people busy with doing smth and I say "sorry, I don't wanna (__??what to say here??__)
    Or someone is clingy and I need to say smth meaning "don't disturb me", but with the sense "don't be an obstacle/issue, you're nor welcome/don't touch me, it's not (at/in/on) time"

  • @nguyentony6161
    @nguyentony6161 Год назад

    amzinggg🎉

  • @yasminrk2303
    @yasminrk2303 Год назад

    2:14 In Arabic we say " it reached the top of my nose "

  • @abatolugandalearningandplay
    @abatolugandalearningandplay Год назад

    Thank you for this! oh wow..to a pain in the a*** hahaha

  • @izzmee
    @izzmee Год назад

    I wish that I can learn from you face to face 😁

  • @wiktoriazdziarska167
    @wiktoriazdziarska167 Год назад

    What accent do u speak with? I am pretty confused with the variety of it.

  • @loredanatagliaferri5339
    @loredanatagliaferri5339 Год назад

    Hi Aly, how about " it gets my goat", " it irks me", " it winds me up ". Are these expressions o.k?

  • @sandracarli1110
    @sandracarli1110 Год назад +1

    One of my neighbours is a pain in the butt. We are having -5°C and she always opens the windows in the staircase and in the cellar.

  • @borislavdj
    @borislavdj Год назад +1

    I can't be bothered to say who is annoying me cause then they would get pissed off, and that would be a pain in the arse.

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  Год назад +1

      Nice! Haha! Would they ever read this though?

  • @daimulhaque3559
    @daimulhaque3559 Год назад

    Where are your home sir please tell me

  • @justhuman6032
    @justhuman6032 Год назад

    7:13 he was gonna say D... lol

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  Год назад +1

      I mean… you COULD say that ✌️🤓

  • @user-reconquista-now-2000
    @user-reconquista-now-2000 Год назад

    White wall background is annoying 🤣
    Thanks for new video

  • @lauthiamkok25
    @lauthiamkok25 Год назад +1

    I think you just missed "I can't be assed" 🙂

  • @shahoda77
    @shahoda77 Год назад

    Oh my god, my friend Toqa pissed me off

  • @bebajimenez8471
    @bebajimenez8471 Год назад

    Thank you! Now I can tell my English friend Willy that he is a pain in the arse when he talks about politics! 😆

    • @papateachme
      @papateachme  Год назад +1

      Remember the stressed words in the sentence! :)

  • @jubayerahmedchowdhury3906
    @jubayerahmedchowdhury3906 Год назад +1

    I am so annoyed right now because I found this channel today.

  • @LindyMover
    @LindyMover Год назад

    Your gesticulations are bothering me. You must have taken a public speaking class from Zig Ziglar. (joking)
    People learn their expressions and speech patterns from their family and community. Very hard to overcome. It's like trying to teach yourself to not walk by swinging your hands in opposite directions from your feet. Not impossible. It takes a lot of work.
    'Bother' is a british language pattern. Just like saying 'brilliant', Are you taking a piss', 'Let's give it a go', 'lovely', 'You look smart' or Australian 'she's fit', 'barbie'
    I would never want someone to change their natural speech patterns. It's what makes them them, and it's music to my ears.

  • @damieng7500
    @damieng7500 Год назад

    Why did you bloody shave your arms 😱😅

  • @sophiafidler9220
    @sophiafidler9220 10 месяцев назад

    There is one of my friends who I want to kill myself just calling her a friend
    Anyway, she is very pain in the ass when she starts telling a story, only God can make her shat up and she tells the story in the most boring way possible😫😫😫 Whenever I want to go to a party, first thing I do is checking if she hasn't come🥴
    If I made a grammatical mistake here, please let me know 🙏🏻

  • @alhadiyonisa8629
    @alhadiyonisa8629 Год назад

    There's a girl. She is my work colleage. She is very annoying. She talks in an unusual tone and she's always beating around the bush. She never get to the point instantly. It really gets my nerves. Please correct me if I'm wrong 🙏

  • @mahaveerrayka2126
    @mahaveerrayka2126 Год назад

    I hear an american say pain in the butt ??

  • @Maria-tl1lm
    @Maria-tl1lm Год назад

    Annoying/annoyed, bored/boring... this is not Advanced English. It's B1 (it's on the English File Intermediate book). 🙄🙄