@@SequreContainProtect not necessarily, that's based on both accents and individuals, most from where I'm from will say moun'ains for example while I personally pronounce the t and say mountains
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
True mate.. Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
"My british accent be going worser and worser everyday mate, Even tho i practice a lot..Aight, time to do the last one" "I need a bottle of water" "I need a bo'oh o wo'ah, WAIT A WHOLE FUCKIN' DAMN MINUTE-" **British Anthem suddently comes**
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
@@airii_viii. you must live in the south because I'm from the north and everyone actually speaks like this, southern ppl have posh accents we make fun of em
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not too broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
same in my suburban london area we don’t speak like Bri’ish and we just say British? idky some people don’t understand that. it’s not that posh it’s kinda just a mix
@@lolasstuff Exactly. People just think that everyone in Britain have the same accent and pronounce everything the same, they should check their facts first before making a joke like that. It's honestly really annoying how they made so many stereotypes about it
@Middle_Kid_Draws ikr? im so sick of these British videos like the jokes are SO old now! I searched up my accent and it was “Estuary”. So basically I pronounce every letter and everything but I don’t have a posh voice
As a British person this is not accurate,what we actually say is Is chewsday innit bruv F'ar'nsee a cuhpuh Bloomin' eck mun its 100 quid None of us say that who do you think we are(correction:IM LATE TO MY GRANDSONS !I WAS GONNA GET A CUPPA OUT O THAT) i need a bowawawa I SAID A BOWAWAOWOWWAWA Edit:thanks for 1 like Edit:thanks for 2 likes Edit:thanks for 3 likes Edit:thanks for 4 likes Edit:thanks for 5 likes Edit:thanks for 6 likes Edit:thanks for 7 likes Edit:thanks for 8 likes Edit:thanks for 9 likes Edit:thanks for 10 likes Edit:thanks for 11 likes Edit:thanks for 12 likes Edit:thanks for 13 likes Edit:thanks for 14 likes Edit:thanks for 15 likes Edit:thanks for 16 likes Edit:thanks for 17 likes Edit:thanks for 18 likes Edit:thanks for 19 likes Edit:thanks for 20 likes Edit:thanks for 21 likes Edit:thanks for 22 likes Edit:thanks for 23 likes Edit:thanks for 24 likes Edit:thanks for 25 likes Edit:thanks for 26 likes Edit:thanks for 27 likes Edit:thanks for 28 likes Edit:thanks for 29 likes Edit:thanks for 30 likes Edit:thanks for 31 likes Edit:thanks for 32 likes Edit:thanks for 33 likes Edit:thanks for 34 likes Edit:thanks for 35 likes Edit:thanks for 36 likes Edit:thanks for 37 likes Edit:thanks for 38 likes Edit:thanks for 39 likes Edit:thanks for 40 likes Edit:thanks for 41 likes Edit:thanks for 42 likes Edit:thanks for 43 likes Edit:thanks for 44 likes Edit:thanks for 45 likes Edit:thanks for 46 likes Edit:thanks for 47 likes
There are so many different areas of Britain the accents can be so varied. I from a smaller area and we have hardly a strong or posh accent, but u get places like London where it’s either heavy like this or more posh. In North Yorkshire around where I’m from, not even I understand what people are saying.
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
@@Middle_Kid_Draws Thank you very much for taking the time to type out an explanation for me. I appreciate it. I have no need to look it up, however, as I'm already well aware of the beautifully varied and diverse accents in your fascinating country. I fancy myself something of an Anglophile, after all. I'm aware of all the accents, from West Country to Cockney, from Estuary to Liverpudlian, from Brummie to Scouse, and from Geordie to Mancunian. I fully realise that the "English accent" describes countlessly distinct ways of speaking. I can ONLY convincingly mimic RP, however-- despite that being a relatively rare way of speaking in modern day Great Britain.
Yet again this channel makes me have to say… Lots of people from England don’t use this slang (these words). What this person says is wrong, is perfectly normal
As a British person , not all say bo’ol of wo’ah. But it’s still kinda annoying how much people say it , at first it’s a joke and is funny until people carry it on
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊 Edit 2: Just fixed a few typos
As a British person not a lot of people speak like this, this is more slangish, it’s the stereotypical version, I don’t say boohwaher i say bottle of water
My grandparents were from sutton(surrey/sussex area) UK and used to be around every day (literal everybody loves raymond IRL😂) for like 20 years when i was young and i started to develop a strong british accent until they moved... i still get some of it here and there without knowing and my wife just giggles 😂
😂 i had a British teacher so i said this almost like him funny story (?) Me and my class used to always say bottle of water in our best British accent an' someone said boo'oh o wata 💀
I wish i could hear people watching this
imagine if we could leave voice notes in the comments 😂
You would not wanna hear mine-
@@swizzledizzler9417 that would be so cool 😂
Bo ' oh ' o' waer'..... That sounds pretty cool....
So do I
*I need a bo'oh o wo'ah*
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I coukdnt resist as a chewkz fan
Bo o oa
@@zephyrous5410 yes thazz toutally truuue
(supa bri'ish)
I'm British lmao and I say that 😂
Me, a British, listening to him pronounce our words in the most stereotypical way possible:
*sobs in British*
Dam lucky, cuz ur british i have been tryna learn british english rp accent for some time now but i dont think i improved :(
@@ASAD-bv5su It’s basically just lazy American accent. They say ‘Tom-ai-toe’, and the British say ‘Tom-art-oh’.
@@lovexazari 😂😂😂
@@niinoe7938 how is that funny?
@@lovexazari oi MOITE got a boowowooah
I need a "bolla wolla" 😵😵
bro you got me dying
Sm Here 😂😂😂
Where do you come frome to say bolla wolla
I wws having a hard time pooping but this made me wheeze so hard it just slip out
@@sgujuhgftyyuyy 😂😂
I need a bowooawaah
'Wadhurr'
WELL ATLEST OUUR SUCOOLS DONT GE SHOWT UP
Britain has just optimised the language to use the least amount effort, for example “how are you?” Becomes “‘owar’ya”
@@BarNabynotGay nah bruv you get shank at school in great bri"in
you mean bo'o'wa'e
Me:Bottle Of Water
Chewkz:*BOH,OH,O,WA,ER*
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If u are American, I'm sure u said "badle ow wadur"
jajajaja
@@SequreContainProtect I'm American and I said "boh'oh'o'wa'er" but i normally say "bodill uuvv wader"
@@SequreContainProtect not necessarily, that's based on both accents and individuals, most from where I'm from will say moun'ains for example while I personally pronounce the t and say mountains
It's Chewsday tommorow
The last one was too much cockney-oriented 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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Im from the north and they say bottle of water like that aswell though
@@Gojosusedcumsockhere in the west side we say it with a strong „t“ sound
When your from London you know not all the people sound like this
True mate..
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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I’m not even from London, I’ve just heard more than three British people speak
yall sound like this. youre just not self aware
For 3 weeks I've been hearing a british voice in my head saying the phrase "Bit sad innit?" and I enjoy it
Oof there's no bigger depression than hearing tiny mocking british people in your head
"My british accent be going worser and worser everyday mate, Even tho i practice a lot..Aight, time to do the last one"
"I need a bottle of water"
"I need a bo'oh o wo'ah, WAIT A WHOLE FUCKIN' DAMN MINUTE-" **British Anthem suddently comes**
Speak the receive pronunciation instead, it's easier .
What are you talking about your english could be much gooder
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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Sings God save the king in chewsday innit
why did i read this in an Australian accent? 😂
Bro didn’t let me a sec to finish the sentence
The last one for me😭🔥😂😂
"i need a bo'oh o wo'ah"
Me being british and saying "bottle of water"
EXACTLYY
I've lived in England for so long and never heard anyone say this stuff
I mean doesn't British English emphasize the Ts?
@@kermitthefrog4830 we do. 💀
@@airii_viii. you must live in the south because I'm from the north and everyone actually speaks like this, southern ppl have posh accents we make fun of em
@@airii_viii. "botta oh wotta"
Fun fact: not every british person says it like "bo o oh wa er" they exaggerate the Ts. so it's boTTle of waTer
I am British and I can confirm 😂😂😂 All the British accent videos online, I haven't seen the phrase 'chock a block' but everyone uses that 💀💀🇬🇧🇬🇧😂
As a Brit I've never heard someone say chock-a-block ever
I agree. According to some videos I've seen, I would say that phrase sounds Aussie. 🤞
This made me cry for no reason at all
The fact is that most British people don't even talk like this, is certain areas in the UK where people have this kinda accent
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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@@Middle_Kid_Draws I agree but it's very stereotypical
@@emilywoodward7336 True..
It is mostly in London
laughs in actually pronounces T
I have a scottish/british accent and im crying listening to his accent.
He definitely copied this from somewhere and tried to recreate it be fr
I'm british man, sad listening to fakers innit
Me as an average English citizen: Bottle of water
Chewkz: Bo’oh o wo’ah
Nice PFP!
@@AXAXAXAYt THANKS! :D
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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@@Middle_Kid_Draws Fair enough 😂
As a brit I refuse to believe he is actually British
You don't have to.
The way he says British the second time around is a bit suspect. You might be on to something.
He isn’t. I think, as a brit herself, you can recognise a real brit
Same
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not too broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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same in my suburban london area we don’t speak like Bri’ish and we just say British? idky some people don’t understand that. it’s not that posh it’s kinda just a mix
@@lolasstuff Exactly. People just think that everyone in Britain have the same accent and pronounce everything the same, they should check their facts first before making a joke like that. It's honestly really annoying how they made so many stereotypes about it
@Middle_Kid_Draws ikr? im so sick of these British videos like the jokes are SO old now! I searched up my accent and it was “Estuary”. So basically I pronounce every letter and everything but I don’t have a posh voice
As a British person this is not accurate,what we actually say is
Is chewsday innit bruv
F'ar'nsee a cuhpuh
Bloomin' eck mun its 100 quid
None of us say that who do you think we are(correction:IM LATE TO MY GRANDSONS !I WAS GONNA GET A CUPPA OUT O THAT)
i need a bowawawa I SAID A BOWAWAOWOWWAWA
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You are so behind now
So many edits
Hopefully you don’t get more likes, so you can stop editing. It’s so stupid and annoying when people do that!
@@MrAFT0N1983 agreed
My guy said blamin heck😂
Blooomin'eck
*BO’OH O’ WA’AH*
Bo'oh'woa?
Me: bottel of wotah
Him: bo el of wo aah
i need a bottle of water
me:i ned a bootl of wootah
The "bo'oh of wo'ah" always gets me.
Ive got it almost 100%! Although i speak afrikaans since im a south african.
me with a Australian accent: very nice
There are so many different areas of Britain the accents can be so varied. I from a smaller area and we have hardly a strong or posh accent, but u get places like London where it’s either heavy like this or more posh. In North Yorkshire around where I’m from, not even I understand what people are saying.
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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I'm South African🇿🇦, so our accent is related to the British one in many ways
I’m british and yes I confirm they are the same in quite a lot of ways
Louis Tomlinson would be proud of my *woAH* 😂💙💪🏼
Me: Real Brit
My accent: I need bo'oh o wo 'ah
As a Southern English person, I've only heard one in my entire life
Meanwhile, there's me sounding like a GOT villain with my best RP impression! 😭🇨🇦
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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@@Middle_Kid_Draws Thank you very much for taking the time to type out an explanation for me. I appreciate it. I have no need to look it up, however, as I'm already well aware of the beautifully varied and diverse accents in your fascinating country. I fancy myself something of an Anglophile, after all. I'm aware of all the accents, from West Country to Cockney, from Estuary to Liverpudlian, from Brummie to Scouse, and from Geordie to Mancunian. I fully realise that the "English accent" describes countlessly distinct ways of speaking. I can ONLY convincingly mimic RP, however-- despite that being a relatively rare way of speaking in modern day Great Britain.
Yet again this channel makes me have to say…
Lots of people from England don’t use this slang (these words).
What this person says is wrong, is perfectly normal
Lots of people i know do!
Maybe its just a Leicester thing?
This fr just applies to southerners
It's chewsday innit. Oh lord, why mate?! XD
As a British person , not all say bo’ol of wo’ah. But it’s still kinda annoying how much people say it , at first it’s a joke and is funny until people carry it on
@Irrelevant Cheesecake ikr lmao
Ik, I mean I’ll only say bo’ol of wo’ah if I’m talking quickly otherwise, I say it and it sounds like an American accent.
This is literally the most common mistake in speaking in a British accent
Saying “bottle of water” is more like “bottew of wotah”
Fun fact: There are different types of British accents, I have the RP accent (Recieved Pronunciation, we pronounce the T, but softly and not t9o broadly or hard) It's the neutral accent in england, less than 3% have the nuetral accent, others make the T silent (They guy in the video's accent), and some make the T overly exaggerated (known as Cockney or 'The London accent'). I'm too lazy to write all the accents, just search it on Google of u wanna know more abt it 😊
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I need a bo-ol of Wo-ah 🤣
I need a bo‘oh o wo‘ah XD
As an English person, I don't think I've ever said half those sentences in my life and I've never heard them.
I know right but it’s sorta funny
As a Brit I always say “taking the piss” “bloody” “blooming” all of that stuff but chock a block is a new one for me
Nah that's barely a British accent
T'e roads a'e blocked tada'y
Ok Xoan hahaha
@@yes.1396 Ayo that pic tho it's not a mistake it's a masterpiece
The accent he has (can’t tell if it’s real or fake) is southern or midlands, the British accent you’re thinking of is north midlands and up I’d say
BO’WAH’AH
Nailed it 😊
I needa bottle of woah 😭💀
The last one Is the best 😭👏
woooo'a?
"i need a bottle of water"
me" "BO-OH OH WA'AH"
Me British (I am British): bo-TT-le of war-T-er
This guy: bo o o wo a
I am part British but WE DON'T SPEAK LIKE THIS
The way he said bottle of water I'm British and we don't say it like that 😂😂
I love how we can actually hear the british drinking a bottle of water while they say a bottle of water.
Lat one hits diff😂😂
I need a bo'oh of wa'ah💀😭
Bo'o ov wa' ah 💀 😂
"i need a bottle wo-a" i get it.
Me knowing everyone reaction when British say: *bo'o o wo'a*
I have read the sentences. Done ✅
I audibly gasped after saying “It’s chewsday innit” 💀
“bottle of water”
me : bOwTeAR oF wAaAAAtERr
What i know Water: wæta
This man: wo’ah
People always say it's a bo'oh o wo'ah but it actually is a bottle of water it's said normally
The bo'l o' wa'r 😂😂😂
Bottle of water was so funny😂
As a British person not a lot of people speak like this, this is more slangish, it’s the stereotypical version, I don’t say boohwaher i say bottle of water
istg whenever i talk with a british accent i sound like hermione granger
What do you mean BRITISH ACCENT
There isn’t a BRITISH ACCENT
Me: Bottle of wohtah
Him: BoHl Of WoH’Ah
What Americans think British say: *OI Mate! Get me a bo’oh’wo’ah*
What we say: OI mate! Get me a *BOTTLE OF WATERR*
POV: you’re a scouser
Me adding "fam" after every sentence-
I cant even speak without laughing😭
My british ass: we cannot compete
As a British person I've never heard anyone say "Blooming heck it's a hundred quid"
😂😂
As a British I've never seen anyone say Chock-a-block
You don't say "fucking ell' it's ninety quid!"
The "its chewsday init" hit hard...man i miss my dad and grandparents 😭
People: "Bo'oh Wa'er"
Me: *forgets to talk*
I cannot express how much I was laughing trying to read these-
“I need a bottle of water”
Me: “I need a glass of tea”
I was cracking up saying these out loud 😂
*I need a bo'oh'wa'er*
-silently cries in british-
My grandparents were from sutton(surrey/sussex area) UK and used to be around every day (literal everybody loves raymond IRL😂) for like 20 years when i was young and i started to develop a strong british accent until they moved... i still get some of it here and there without knowing and my wife just giggles 😂
Bro I said it perfectly 😂
😂 i had a British teacher so i said this almost like him funny story (?) Me and my class used to always say bottle of water in our best British accent an' someone said boo'oh o wata 💀
Him : I need a bo'oh of wo'ah
Me who have an American accent: I need a barrl of wadder
Pov Someone in my class trying to say “Bottle of water,” in British:
Wutlle o’ buttah
Me: Bloody hell it’s a hurricane quack
I'm polish and now I am learning accent British and American
I can agree some people from Britain do kind of say “a bottle of wao’ta’h”
I need a bo'oh o wo'ah
He said : i need a balalala walaa
Me:i need a bo’oh o wo’oh
I have an Irish accent, and oh my goodness, the R's is hard to produce! 😂😂
Stunning
I nailed it
I laughed so hard at the first and last one 🤣
he really did say bo ah wo ah
I talk british english and i never supposed to say bo''le wa'er 😭
I need a Bo'oh of wo'ah 😂