Matthew McConaughey, Hugh Grant, & Charlie Hunnam Teach You Texan and English Slang | Vanity Fair
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- Matthew McConaughey, Hugh Grant, and Charlie Hunnam challenge each other's knowledge of Texan, British, and Geordie slang. From "bless your heart" to "dishy," 'The Gentlemen' stars explain the slang of their homelands.
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Matthew is like the kid in school who just changes the PowerPoint slides in a presentation and the other two do all the talking 😂😂
You are the girl who teen kids in school are always gawking at.
I mean, they didn’t have much for us on those slides. I was a bit disappointed because I feel like people only know the big phrases or words and don’t realize that a lot of our little areas in the south use massive amounts of slang but nobody uses ‘em much on the internet since they think nobody will get it.
Lmao yes he does
@@matthewhenington8139 But also, "mug" and "geezer" are Southern words Matthew could've elaborated on. "Ooh, she's got an ugly mug (face/expression)," and "Man, he's such an old geezer (cranky, elder person)."
kassy with a k Also known as me
Charlie has like six accents fighting for attention here😂
MrKaje72 omg best comment so true.
True
Name them
Well,he`s a Geordie and has affected a New York accent,a working-class Southern Californian accent(Which is my natural accent,by the way),a working-class NorCal accent,a more stereotypical English accent,an Irish accent,a Southern accent and a Canadian accent in his films and shows.
Anarcha Media thanks mate
Nobody says "Bless Your Heart" like a southern woman. It can be a compliment, a commiseration, a dismissal or an outright insult... And spoken so sweetly.
Its more of an insult at this point.
Nice of you 😘 such a sweetheart..just taking time out to reach out to my fans o love you 😍❤
And draws the same blood every time. :)
It's like when someone dresses funny or act silly , you say "God Bless his Heart " ...Lol
@@bluefamily3937 Oh yes. I've had my heart blessed. Lol
McConaughey stuck to the Texan code and didn’t give y’all quite the entire meaning to “Bless your heart” lol
Hehe yes he sure did. That's inside knowledge, can't let that out lol
I was soooo waiting on what he would say.........and he didn’t 🤦🏼♀️ let’s hope the other 2 don’t use that phrase down south 😂😂
I was kinda disappointed he didn’t lol. I love using it in the north 😂😂
I was just going to comment they got it wrong. 😂
Really it’s a facetious statement here in the south 😂
Their sitting postures pretty much represents their nationality
I just died
No two of them are English
HAHAHA
But two of them are English and they sit diferently...
Lmao. Matthew is laid back and slouched. Hugh is very proper. Charlie is rather uptight and protective.
I'm a Texan and "bless your heart" is usually used when you're responding to a stupid comment from an idiot lol
I'm Texan too. Just north of Dallas. You are definitely correct about "bless your heart". It can always be used by old ladies when they see you trying to handle 3 boys in a grocery store. Or a shoe store. Or a restaurant. Or...anywhere. Yep, I heard it alot.
Brad Sudmann This comment is 100% true! Lmao 😅 I only say bless your heart when I’m throwing shade lol!
I'm a 50 yr old Texan and can't help but think that it's similar to " E for Effort".
D Clements you don’t have to be an old woman to say it, lol. Any time you della with an idiot, it works.
Basic translation "you're a moron" 🤣
Charlie Hunnam: “Like wor kid”
Hugh and Matthew: “What?”
I LOL-ed.
Everyone in the world didn't know what he meant. Save the Geordies.
@@mfaisalzahidi: Straight forward if you speak a Scandinavian language. 😉
Vår means our in all the scandi languages. It’s very similar to wor.
I love how Matthew explains/describes a slang word or phrase...by using another slang or phrase.
That's very Texan of him to do 😏
Of course, it's Texas!
It’s a very southern thing to do 😂
Mcconaghey is the most relaxed dude ever, in any situation. Nothing phases him. I aspire to that level of chill.
Same! 🤙
Just find your local neighborhood kid who just gets high all day
Be a Texan:-)
Just like kitty cow said: all it takes is some of that lovely ganja.
That's where the bud has marinated
Every time I’ve hear a southern woman say “bless your heart” it’s because they are politely calling you a moron. 😂
Matthew is like the kid in school who just changes the PowerPoint slides in a presentation and the other two do all the talking 😂😂
🤣😆
kbnj oqd Stolen comment
Never would have known! I use it in the UK but in a sincere way. Won't use it if I ever come to the USA lol!
@@Anonymous-fj2uo it's used both ways and you just have to use context clues. If someone told you their dog ran away the same day they lost their job, saying "bless your heart" would not be taken as sarcasm
The faces of Hugh and Charlie at the end of Matthew's explanation of the expression "corn-fed"- priceless 😂
I went back to rewatch that part and OMG!😂😂😂 They both were literally side-eyeing the camera! Freaking hilarious!😂😂😂 Thank you for pointing it out. I needed that laugh today.🤗👍
That’s def a Texan/beef steer phrase… don’t hear that much out in the coastal south
I always forget Hugh grant is actually capable of acting. He just doesn't bother 99.9% of the time. 😂
He was brilliant in the gentlemen
Uh, what?
@@gaila.9852 He just doesn't take himself seriously, is very down-to-earth, and has been quite Insecure publicly about his acting confidence, especially in the early years and yet in roles where he is required to be diverse, he's brilliant.But most of the time he takes kind of typecast roles, and pretty much acts within himself.
*Ultimately, just a very humble geezer and the best example is when he does an interview with Colin Farrell whether both talking about acting and Colin is eulogising about the skills used and Hugh pretty much just says "don't you find that people tend to over explain simple things, when there pretty much quite basic, ultimately," - he didn't put it in exactly that way and he wasn't throwing a barb back at Colin, he was just saying there's a lot less to acting than people like to give a pretext for
@@Rowlph8888 That is not at all what the OP said.
Fletch was one of the best characters, proper gentle rogue!
Hugh - stereotypically British
Matthew - Stereotypically Texan
Charlie - Mix of both
Nah. Charlie is british but he's more working class British while Hugh is more upper class.
@@joemckim1183 i know that. He's a well known British actor but he's spent a lot of time in the US so he's picked up a bit of the accent
@@noahbowie5985 He's probably had just as many roles as an american as a Brit. His most well known character he plays an American so I can definitely see what youre saying.
Charlie's American accident was so off on the biker show who's name escapes me atm. Still loved him on it though
@@user-nj1zu2nf1x Sons of Anarchy
Charlie Hunnam really does look VERY Scandinavian.
I could picture him as Alexander Skarsgard's cousin. *lol*
Travis Fimmels' cousin
SilverFlame819 no I think their facial structure looks to different, but definitely Scandinavian.
Looks like a skinny Thor.
he's ragnar brother
'Jack the lad' does not mean excellent man. It means someone who considers himself to be very attractive to women, especially one who will probably prove unfaithful to one woman. A brash, confident masculine, usually young, man.
Nice to see you here. Can’t wait for the “Jack the lad” video.
Kind of like an excellent man would come across
"Jack the lad" originated as one of the nick-names of Jack Sheppard, also known as "Gentleman Jack" and "Honest Jack." His life reads reminiscent of a Robin Hood film, if Robin Hood were a drunk cockney burglar who married a prostitute. He died by hanging at 22.
Jack the lad O'Connell
@@auturgicflosculator2183 probably the coolest resume i’ve ever read
My dad went to high school with Matthew McConaughey and speaks exactly like him cause he grew up in west Texas. He walks into a room with a little "howdy howdy" and my son picked it up and speaks like that too. "Mom you reckon the movies is still open" it's hilarious.
Hugh Grant comes across as thoroughly erudite, knowing linguistics and etymology. He's like a professor. Lol
@Chardonnay Smith - blimey!
Professor Grant can teach me anytime he wants.
I absolutely agree :-)
He did study English, so~
That’s what an English private school education does for you.
I’m Convinced old southern women used to tell McConaughey “bless your heart” and he never figured out he was being insulted 😩🤣🤣
Hahahaha right lol
Lmao
You're probably right 😂😂 but it's ok look where he is now 😄
Yup...sometimes is an insult
🤣 🤣
this specific trio is so chill i love it
I'm actually quite impressed with Hugh's knowledge of Scandinavian vocabulary and Swedish.
His wife is Swedish.
Hugh: translates British slang
Charlie: translates lesser known British slang
Matthew: translates cowboy slang
The 1 Ghrol haha thanks I was wondering on the first one how Hugh didn’t know what Charlie was saying.
I love how Hugh slips so easily in and out of lower class cockney and upper british
TM Delacrush I’ve never been to England but Charlie and Hugh have very different English accents, so it’s quite possible one was doing Northern English slang and the other was doing southern English slang
@@the1ghrol theres loads more than 2 types of slang
@@the1ghrol oh yeah, Geordie is North east England, Hugh sounds more central.
AH, the algorithm has brought this fresh out of the oven
Best comment I've seen in some time
😂😂
Its like were all meant to be lol
😁
Dont blow up for the virgins
I love how Charlie Hunnam’s explanations don’t help at all. “Peas. Oh, yeah, that’s wonger.” I mean, I don’t even know if I got that last word right. (And I do mean I’m enjoying it.)
It's "wonga", and it means money
And here we come across the issue of defining words with words
Matthew was so proud of Charlie for the corn-fed take 😂
Hugh Grant : student that stays up all night finishing the project.
Matthew: Just there to be there
Charlie: the bad boy that's actually smart
Yep
On point! 😂😂😂😂
cylynt symphonies / yeah - I got that
On point
That's why Charlie hunnam should play green arrow! He looks the part and acts it, too. Green arrow has always been the bad boy that actually is intelligent, but refuses to put the effort.
Charlie Hunnam's voice needs to read me every single book on Audibles... All of them... Aaalll of them 😉
Yep
Most audio books are actually read by serial killer Ed Kemper. 😁👻
I would be so well read! 😂 I would listen to every book ever lol
Yesssssss
Charlie needs to read a book and put me into bed🙊👀
Hugh Grant doing an excellent, if possibly unintentional, Michael Caine impersonation. This is life.
I love how Charlie finishes the first sentence of every explanation with "innis it?" and Hugh did it quite a bit too, " bless their hearts " 😆😉.
Hello gorgeous
Thanks for the utmost love moral support
Charlie slowly getting his accent back.... but we can all still hear Jax coming back up. Imagine faking an American accent for 7 years and trying to go back to your original accent.
His jax is badass tho
I have binged SO A 9 times plus original and love Jax, but throughout this video, I did not think of Jax once! The setting, beard, and accent pulled me back to reality. But did you ever notice when Jax did scenes in Ireland or with Irish his .CA accent would drift off a bit? 🤣🤣
I believe when he made Arthur he had to have a dialect coach help him sound more British because if playing Americans for so long
I was thinking the same thing! I had no idea that he wasn't American lol I never really thought about it tbh. I don't think about it often unless am accent is obvious. Or obviously being failed lol
Lindsey Lubeck you can kind of tell in the first couple seasons of SoA but after that he got it down. Now he needs help getting his British accent back lol
These guys are the motley crew we didn’t know we needed.
Mona S. But so so so happy now that my life has it 😂
I absolutely adore these three men. Their acting in "The Gentleman" was undoubtedly superb!!
Tom Hardy should definitely be in the sequel.
Definitely not Tom Holland.
Agree 100%
@Free World don’t matter
@Free World Interesting. Are there some other mockney-examples like him?
@@brl987 Tom Holland might do well
Matthew McConaughey failed to mention how "Bless your heart" is not a compliment. It's what an older woman says when she thinks you're naive or stupid. It's like saying "Oh you poor thing you're so dumb."
Not always. People don’t realize that that’s one of the meanings of it. A lot of people say it when they generally mean it.
Kieran Shae exactly. we Texans use that phrase as a weapon lol !
It’s both, it can be sympathetic or a dig in a nice way lol.
Literally
Not just women
Matthew licking his finger before swiping is the best.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Spreading his white male privilege germs
Omg lol! 😂😂😂
When did he? 🤔
😫🤣😭
I'm fixin' to watch more of these slang videos because they're so fun.
This by far my fave. So much chemistry. Also Hunnam’s deep laugh could make me purr like a kitten 🙋🏻♀️
Now imagine if they included the different stages of evolution for "y'all" -
1. You all = y'all
2. You all would have = y'all'd've
3. You all would have if I would have = y'all'd've'f'I'd've
This is so stupid but I laughed so much.
😂
I think I'd've actually understood that lol.
My personal favourite is "y'all'll" as in "you all will"
I've been trying to say this for the past minute lmao
Hugh Grant is turning into Michael Caine. And I’m not mad about it.
Haha very true
Love this comment
I agree!!!
This made me laugh so hard.
Dude. This comment. So eye opening. Like...Duuuuuuuude...YES...EXACTLY!
Charlie and his sense of humor, love it!
I’ve always loved Hugh Grant. I can’t deny it.
Me 2
Charlie: Wor
Me: what?
Grant & McConaughey: what?
"Ganna tak' wor kid doon tha' pork for a reet canny kickaboot"
@@stephensaunders1984 Alreet divvent gan on aboot it hinny.
Lmao I felt exactly how they did 😂😂😂 and when he said his accent was coming back I'm pretty sure that word did it! Lol I was so confused. I'm glad you guys literally spelled it out 😂
@@alisonsmith4801 Why aye it was proper belta leek!!
I still have no idea what he was saying lol
LOL. “Is she a looker ? ... bit corn-fed” dead ☠️😂
In the black community, this is a compliment.
@@taylorsee864 In the Southern community this is a compliment. God, I hate MM. 🤢
I've always heard it referring to girls who are thick, but in a good way. 🤷♀️
@@jl-carter he is right tho, being "corn-fed"/fat slob, is not pretty nor healthy
Well I feel “mugged off” with the corn fed woman comment being spoken negatively..am I the only one?
I'm an old Texan and have always used "bless your heart" as a term of endearment and kindness. How you use it, depends on the situation.
Same as us Cockney's in London we use it as a term of endearment also, if not that everyone is a "Darling" 🏴🇬🇧
Same here. I never use it to be ugly. Almost always to express sympathy for someone who is going through (or has gone through) a hard time.
It's same in England, people who mean it sincerely are generally over a certain age. If someone below an old age says it, they are definitely being condescending.
I love this they all need to do more
"I feel sorry for the dog that don't hunt."
-Hugh Grant 😂
So cute 🥰 🤣🤣🤣
I read this at the exact same time he said it.
Very cute.
Hugh Grant needs to teach a class. I would totally take that class
Me 2. Excellent Movie
Same
Now now... what you should have said was, "It would be absolutely wonderful to partake in his teachings!"
All us Englishmen can take you through it. 🤣🤣
He has taught classes in movies, too. In ‘The Rewrite,’ he plays a professor at my alma mater, Binghamton University.
He almost did become one. After graduating with honors at Oxford he was offered another scholarship and was heading for a life in academia... but he was hired by Merchant Ivory to star in Maurice and that was it.
Finally something worth my time on the Internet! Thanks guys! Loved this!
Hello gorgeous
Thanks for the utmost love moral support
Absolutely loved watching them three
Never seen it spelled “dad gum” it’s more like “daggum”
Zoe Skylar same I was thinking that too. And I think Matthew thought the same thing cus he looked confused
I never see it spelled that way. I guess I never see it spelled out at all, we just say it. 🤷🏻♀️ We like to use, “dog’gon et” or my mom’s favorite, “DAD’LAM IT!” (South Carolina) 🤣
Zoe Skylar or Dad Gummit in Texas
Daggumit
Daggone or doggone
I feel like I hadn’t seen Hugh Grant since Notting Hill and now I realise how old he is
Notting Hill was 20 years ago. Wow
Lol same. I was a bit taken aback.
I know!!!! Seen him on Graham Norton the other week im like whose the old guy 😂
To be fair the very bright lights here are doing him no favours at all. He's nearly sixty and aged fairely well and without surgery.
You have got to see him in Paddington 2. An aging actor who does dog food commercials and whose house is littered with pics of his younger, handsomer self. Anyone who can find humor in the aging process knows how to age gracefully.
This was enjoyable. I wish it was longer!
I'm so in love with the movie and these men! Looking forward to the spin-off series!
my ovaries can't take this
Yep, rare I can say I love all of them ❤️
Might wanna visit the OBGYN.
Yeas! Omg! Dont know where to look at 😮😍
They’re all so perfect 💜
@@lauralunaazul Charlie
hugh: informs everyone of the more typically southern slang
charlie: informs everyone of the more northern slang
matthew: chills
In all fairness, they didn't have much for American slang on this. :-(
Matthew disappointed with his answers. I hate it here.
@@hayleybrown1910 Uh, they hardly gave him any slides.
@@jannelaineeleodinmuo2442 That's because most american slang is English lol
Loved the presentation. My favorite actors
As a language major always love learning all the wonderful usage of languages across the borders.
They should've gotten Colin Farrell in this interview to teach you Irish slang.
Omg yes
They really should have ! - Four geezers would've been a great 'Dish' !
Joe McKim He’s busy becoming Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin for The Batman.
@@MikeRiderOOO That will be amazing, Colin is just such a fun actor to watch. In Bruges is my favorite movie of his.
Joe McKim Yes my man!
*Hugh, Matthew, & Charlie in a video*
Me: And suddenly i got pregnant
😂 I am pregnant. Due in April
🙈 this made me howl🤣
Hahaha
😂
Who’s the daddy?
@@zaulaa Charlie. And I've been through menopause....
The Gentlemen is one of my favorite movies, loved it, it was very entertaining! At first I did not recognize Hugh Grant at all, everyone in the movie did a great job.❤
Three real LEGENDS together??? Wowwwww!!!
So nice to see them together!!
Very good video!
Well done.
💗💗💗😍😍😍✌😉👏👏👏👏
A rare time where Charlie was actually slipping back into his Geordie accent 😍
His accent is terrible, 'posh geordie' just doesn't sound good!
@@StabbyMcBlade I think he did canny TBH like. Bless his heart. ;)
@@loobylouboti haha don't get me wrong, i do like him, just can't stand to hear it well spoken, it sounds less offensive in its true common form, just like me...😂
What is geordie?
@@tiffany_adventures_2659 North East accent
Ok, I can't be the only one that wishes for a movie with Charlie Hunnam and Tom Hardy 🤔
This!
And Travis Fimmel pretty please?
Karla Grace Miro YES
Dude.... brilliant. Just saw this movie and its charlie’s best....
@@jordynhaynes4578 Yes, yes ohhhh yes! 😂
I loved watching their movie... it was awesome.... I love how they are doing this like GENTLEMEN.
Mathew is looking like hes wondering what he got himself into and the other two are busy giving him heck about it. I love it.
These three are so funny together.
Chriss 🇬🇧
everyone is too busy debating over "bless your heart" to comment on the fact that geezer is a compliment in england?? in the USA it means like a grouchy old man
I wonder how it got to be a compliment though. It didn't start out that way. Here is the etymology:
geezer (n.)
derisive word for an old man, 1885, according to OED a variant of obsolete Cockney guiser "mummer" (late 15c.; see guise)
It seems like British people use it without respect to the personality or age of the person being identified as a geezer. I wonder why it changed to just mean a "person".
Well they didn't get that one wrong.
Lol, no it's not! Its never been a compliment. Greeting term maybe, but deffo not complimentary.
I wouldn't say it's a compliment in England. Maybe in the more 'low-brow' communities, but anyone more upper class would consider it an insult. A geezer would be a compliment of the context of one of the lads doing something extremely dumb in Ibiza with the other lads, who think it was hilarious
chessu it’s more like god help him he’s an idiot,
Why does Hugh Grant know so much about the Scandinavian etymology of these words!😄 Fun to hear for a Scandinavian girl 🇩🇰🇩🇰
Marcus Hedlund oooh! Makes more sense then. I'm so out of the loop☺️
@Marcus Hedlund one of his wife's, he has children with two or three woman and maintains separate families I think he just had another baby with an Oriental lady.
North East England, have you ever heard the Geordie accent, old English with a Scandinavian slant to it.
The north east of England is little Scandinavia thank you Vikings
He has a house in Torekov (almost Denmark 😉)...
Geordie, the dialect is an adventure in itself
Loved the movie and love all three of y’all! I live in Texas so this was fun to watch!
I love how towards the end Matthew is just sitting there between these two Englishman taking it all in and nodding lmao. Hugh seems to be having the time of his life. 8:06 - trust me. Worth it. LOOOL
I just found out that I have THE biggest crush on Charlie Hunnam.
Welcome to the club, love
Yes welcome to the club......I’ve been here a while! 😂
@@alle6621 It’s a fun club to be fair! 😂
I think I’ve had a crush on Charlie since Sons Of Anarchy.. Jax 😍
Who doesn't????
As a brazillian I might say that this kinda videos are extremelly instructive!
I love these slang videos!!
"Hug Grant & Charlie Hunnam talk about British language while McConaughey chills after his daily blunt"
Charlie Hunnam is such a beautiful man 😍
I really enjoyed that. Learned a lot too. Cool guys all round☺
Love thus. What a cast of contrast. Love all 3!
Hello gorgeous
Thanks for the utmost love and moral support ❤💐
*"I'm sure, you're all roadmen, gangsters, proper naughty boys and all that bollocks, but I come in peace".*
Or peace even lol
@@philrowe9205 Epic LOL. Thanx 😃
love the term 'naugh-ee boys'
"ta ta ta ta ta"
come in peace or come for the peas?
Mr Grant is an epitome of an ideal British gentleman.
Absolutely
He's very southern English. His type is not common across the UK
@@bl00dhoney yeah but then he's not common people; I think that's what makes him stand out even more
@@rafisadia1281 he is a common type in London or Sussex. But not in Anglesey or Aberdeen or Accrington. There's a huge amount of diversity in Britain and to call Grant "the epitome" of Britishness is highly problematic and classist.
@@bl00dhoney he's the ideal posh Englishman... there. Happy?
Charlie’s voice is so pleasing to hear.
These guys have great chemistry together ❤
If a southerner says "bless your heart," 9 times out of 10 it means "you idiot." I love the south.
As a straight woman, I don't know how to react to this video tbh
ikr, where to look???
As I bisexual woman, I don't either. That's not true, I'm looking and Charlie Hunnam.
Why You're also into old dudes?
Anonyme User Daddy Issues
@@kkw726 sorry to hear that.
These three together are like winning the lottery lol love them.
This an amazing movie which would have beaten many records if the pandemic had not occurred .I am looking forward for a sequel .One of the best movie ever on its genre
Hugh Grant is right: Wor (spelled Vår) means Our in swedish.
Distman Clarts also got me thinking if it could be related to the Swedish word ‘kladdig’. Wouldn’t be too far off, considering language will adapt quite a lot over time.
@@Nana_S_T Could be. Hard to say. According to Oxford dictionary Clart is a fairly new word; late 17 century. But still, words can exist for a long time before they bloom into the common tongue.
Also means "Spring" in norwegian.
Distman means the same in Norwegian, and probably danish as well, so it’s universally Scandinavian I guess.
@@Feral.Fables In Danish it would be 'vor' (or more modern 'vores'). So you're right 👍
Saw it. LOVED it. The problem is, they *ALL* have absolutely stand-out roles. Colin Farrell was drop-dead amazing, as was Grant. But so was Hunnam. And then there's McConaughey. Truly, there are no bad performances in this movie.
SEE IT ASAP.
Yep. Just Eric AGREED
Definitely
I agree except for the guy who played Matthew. I thought he was a weak actor, especially compared to the rest.
4:04 So that's what Sam meant in Lord of the Rings when he was talking about "his old gaffer". Learning something new every day.
As a lifelong Texan who studies languages, this is the video we all needed. 🍻 ❤️
Love these actors, and I adore my British friends. 🇬🇧
Charlie could play a Viking anytime & I would buy it!
I was thinking Charlie and Travis Fimmel could play brothers!
he looks exactly like the dude on the tv show
Yes he looks like my cousins.
Yes!
Nicole Tunis He’s actually been kicked out of a bar once because Fimmel got in a bar fight in there, the owner thought they were the same person. Honestly, in my head canon, Vikings and Sons of Anarchy are in the same universe, Jax is a descendant of Ragnar. Considering Ubbe seems to be visiting America next season, it’s all just falling together. 😏
I could listen to Charlie Hunnam talk for hours.😍
“Is she a looker?”
“😬😬 a bit cornfed”
That was perfect 😂
Hugh Grant is just great - love his east London accent.
The gentlemen made me fall in love with those guys. They have so much chemistry!
Totally Agree
"What's between a geezer and a Jack the Lad?"
"Well it's a josser innit"
Charlie, that doesn't help in any way!
@Nic DeGrave What is it good for!
@@Cpt50Caliber absolutely nothing
I feel bad for Matthew because he probably was like "oooohhh...(???)" like the rest of us Americans did at that "explanation." 😂😂😂😂
Defining the word with itself is mental..
The Gentlemen was a great film.... Loved it !
Confused Matthew looking back and forth while the other 2 carry on their own conversation, just hoping he swipes on a southern word so he can join. 😂😂
Hello gorgeous
Thanks for the utmost love moral support
I feel like Matt M. Is trying his hardest to explain his old Texas roots but the Hollywood life style took over
Dswizz96 it’s really because we never have to explain ourselves to each other. We just get what the other is saying. Lol
You don’t hear tall cotton much in Texas. That’s further south. I feel like with bless your heart was a bit of a stumble though.
I mean not every texan grew up in a small town or on a ranch to know all the slang. hugh dont seem too in touch with british street slang either.
What you mean? He lives in Austin Texas, not Hollywoood, and while he works everywhere in the world, that is not a way to forget your roots
You’re obviously not a Texan yourself.
In my part of Texas, 'In Tall Cotton' means wealthy or affluent. Matthew is in tall cotton with that Lincoln deal.
Thank you! I'm a Texan and wasn't sure what it meant.
I always hear it as in high cotton not tall cotton.
Tbh, we don't say it much in Texas. It's a Southern expression, not a Texan one. Plus Texas was never a cotton-producing powerhouse like The South. Cotton isn't so important to our culture like it is to Southerners.
South Carolinian here. The phrasing is actually “high cotton” for my area. But yes, that’s essentially what it means. Prosperous, in any sense.
I’ve always heard it used “hes shittin’ in tall cotton”
Mathew be like great hairline 1:02 😂
Hugh: deep dive into the English class system through the ages. Charlie: it’s grim up north. Matthew: alright alright alright