Micky Flanagan - Can I Come Into Your House? REACTION

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  • @SteveSmallMusic
    @SteveSmallMusic Год назад +83

    When I was in the Royal Navy, my ship berthed opposite a US ship on a finger jetty and both crews ditched gash at the same time. Each ship formed a chain and passed rubbish bags along the ship, down the gangway and along the jetty to the 'dumpsters' at the end. It took about 15 minutes.
    The American crew finished a couple of minutes before we did, and their completion of this task was punctuated with vast amounts of hollering, whooping, ass smacks and high fives. We stopped what we were doing to watch this celebration of dumping rubbish unfold. Needless to say, 100 British sailors collectively turned, raised our hands and shouted, "WANKERS!" to the dozy yank twats 😂

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад +11

      One year at Talisman Sabre a USMC contingent were taught the "Aboriginal greeting dance" just in case they ran into a tribe in Shoalwater Bay even though the odds were on par with encountering Bugs Bunny. A couple indigenous blokes from FNQR told tales of poison darts and cannibalism to wind things up a bit. The dance they learned was The Nutbush and Tina Turner herself would have been proud of how fast those blokes learned it.

    • @SteveSmallMusic
      @SteveSmallMusic Год назад +4

      @@goodshipkaraboudjan
      That's genius. God, I miss the mob 😟

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад +4

      @@SteveSmallMusic The best of times and the worst of times mate

    • @SteveSmallMusic
      @SteveSmallMusic Год назад +3

      @@goodshipkaraboudjan
      🤣 Agreed

    • @englishchief373
      @englishchief373 Год назад +2

      #BestWankersInTheWorld😂

  • @t288msd
    @t288msd Год назад +53

    The stereotype of Americans being ridiculously positive is real, relative to the rest of the world.
    Just watch American sporting events. Every time I visit the U.S. the difference is stark. We often perceive it as fake, but it’s not.

  • @garycasey4488
    @garycasey4488 Год назад +31

    The over the top positivity that i've experienced in the US is from hospitality staff. I feel this is due to tips being such an important source of income

  • @JoeeyTheeKangaroo
    @JoeeyTheeKangaroo Год назад +8

    "That's because you are just eternally grumpy" Said to the man with a HUGE grin on his face.

  • @jonbolton3376
    @jonbolton3376 Год назад +20

    Before i begin watching, i already know this is going to make Jodie blush😂😂

  • @joealyjim3029
    @joealyjim3029 Год назад +19

    This is my favourite bit from Mickey
    Also another thing i noticed when i was over there is you dont make fun of situations we would. So over here, if someone drops a glass or a waitress drops some plates etc everyone will cheer and maybe applaud them, an older gent may shout ‘sack the juggler!’ Or something similar. In the states everyone looks over to see what the noise was and then goes about their business.

    • @GordonHeaney
      @GordonHeaney Год назад +10

      Yep, it's the law in the UK, it's mandatory to at least all shout "whaaaaaay!" when someone drops a glass

    • @davidhuggan6315
      @davidhuggan6315 Год назад +2

      Yeah, or shout "Taxi!"

    • @christycullen2355
      @christycullen2355 7 месяцев назад +1

      Things like this are why I love being British. Everyone knows if someone drops a glass it's a minimum of a wheey

  • @TheOrlandoTrustfull
    @TheOrlandoTrustfull Год назад +4

    Two of the most positive, smiley, happy people on the planet, saying there are miserable people in America 😂 we know.

  • @EmulsionTime
    @EmulsionTime 4 месяца назад +1

    "There are plenty of miserable people."
    You sent us Rich Hall, that should have got the message across.

  • @educatednumpty71
    @educatednumpty71 Год назад +34

    I've been watching some of your older videos and it's surprising how much you both have changed from watching British comedy.
    One thing stands out is that once you use to bleep out certain words, now you'll leave the C word in.

    • @mawangshallhang
      @mawangshallhang Год назад +1

      Because all the brits probably complained about it lol

  • @triptwo425
    @triptwo425 Год назад +12

    I think it comes from the service industry, waiters, shop assistants etc.....
    Customer service is generally much more positive and enthusiastic than over here.
    Or clapping and cheering at the movies.
    There's definitely some truth to it.

    • @cardiffpicker1
      @cardiffpicker1 11 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely a service industry thing, walk into a bar in the states and are welcomed with " hello sir, how are you today, what can I get for you" , I'm used to walking into my local and being welcomed with "what the fuck do you fucking want now".

  • @paulbromley6687
    @paulbromley6687 Год назад +7

    I had thought you may have dodged this particular one of Micky’s performances, for obvious reasons. It was very open minded of you to let it go without any editing out as it was one of his best, and great to hear it again with your reactions was even better.

  • @mazza4190
    @mazza4190 Год назад +1

    1981 Americans loved the British so as soon as they heard your accent their day would light up. Strange questions soon follow. At that time 'Have you met The Beatles, have you met the Queen' and 'do you know so an so who lives in London'? I just replied yes to all three and made their day.

  • @renejean2523
    @renejean2523 Год назад +21

    Hadn't seen that before. Very funny guy. For those that may not know: Syrup = Syrup of Fig = Wig.
    Barnet = Barnet Fair = Hair.

  • @Ebutuoymaii
    @Ebutuoymaii Год назад +11

    Same as American stereotypes of UK peeps, that we all wear suits and wear bowler hats holding an umbrella and never express emotion 😂 spiffing old chap

    • @ghhg213
      @ghhg213 Год назад +6

      I say, old bean you are rather spot on.

    • @jonjakb5193
      @jonjakb5193 2 месяца назад

      Have you been following me?

  • @avandy3
    @avandy3 Год назад +5

    I've been waiting for you to react to this for so long and wasn't disappointed. I hope Jodie recovers soon 😅😅. All the best from Sheffield England.

  • @ajhspud1
    @ajhspud1 Год назад +28

    Lazy French needs to be next on your Micky reaction list 👍🏼

    • @richardgiles9547
      @richardgiles9547 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes I've been waiting for that clip.

  • @DPYROAXIS
    @DPYROAXIS Год назад +2

    Been to Orlando, Miami, LA & Vegas and it was between a span of 25 to 30 years ago and it was just as Micky said

  • @annirvin6555
    @annirvin6555 10 месяцев назад +1

    I went to Florida in 81 on Laker Skytrain. It cost £99.
    Went to a place called Zephyr Hills, Florida.
    All the people were really positive.
    I loved it.

  • @LennyHenrysDorsalCavity
    @LennyHenrysDorsalCavity Год назад +2

    Definitely the hardest I’ve seen Nick laugh 😂 “have a look at his head love”😂

  • @SteveA308
    @SteveA308 Год назад +1

    I love Nicks presenting and blokey straight forward american-ness but I stay for Jodi's facial expressions. Especially to Micky reactions :))))

  • @Jaiykk
    @Jaiykk Год назад +4

    The positivity stereotype I think comes from the American Dream, over-the-top Patriotism and in general "over-the-top" nature of the US that most other countries don't seem to have as much. Sporting events are "big" and over-the-top shows, and customer service is fake smiles etc.

  • @botticellirejectbotticelli2668
    @botticellirejectbotticelli2668 Год назад +1

    Barnet- Barnet Fair= hair
    Syrup- syrup of figs=wigs

  • @timmiyg5894
    @timmiyg5894 9 месяцев назад

    Mickey says 'Barnet' which is an English town and 'Syrup'. For those who do not know 'cockney rhyming slang' a 'Barnet' means hair because it's ''Barnet Fair, Hair'. A 'Syrup imeans wig (hair piece or toupee) from 'Syrup and figs, wig'.

  • @darrenpayne150
    @darrenpayne150 Год назад

    Undertaker Vs Mankind hell in a cell was the king of the ring 1998. In your house was the event brought in when they first started doing PPV's every month. Basically they had Royal Rumble in January, WrestleMania in March/April, king of the ring in June, SummerSlam in August and Survivor series in November. In your house then became an event every other month that wasn't already filled. Then they started giving those events tag lines which evolved into the PPV's that took it into the future

  • @henrikmclarsson
    @henrikmclarsson Год назад

    I love the perspective you bring on your British comedian reviews. It was annoying me who you reminded me of and then it HIT me! Nick reminds me of a young Titus Welliver and Jodi reminds me of Carrie-Anne Moss! Now I can relax and enjoy your videos

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Год назад +1

    Syrup,syrup of fig = wig.
    Barnet,Barnet fair = hair.

  • @jim2757-w8m
    @jim2757-w8m Год назад +1

    When he says “Syrup” it’s rhyming slang for (syrup of figs) wig, Barnet = (Barnet fair) hair, hope this helps. Great channel. 🇬🇧❤️

  • @vidarad2971
    @vidarad2971 Год назад +2

    I think it’s more making fun of Brits in that we can be super miserable 😂

  • @billyo54
    @billyo54 Год назад +2

    I'm sure there are plenty of miserable people in the USA but they are never in positions where they're dealing with the public. (That would be a disaster). After a weeks stay in the US of being greeted by people smiling at me, telling me to have a nice day, high-fiving each other for everything and listening to sports commentators I felt like killing someone.

  • @postiekeefveness4415
    @postiekeefveness4415 Год назад

    I love the word innuendo, it sounds like an Italian suppository.

  • @viviennerose6858
    @viviennerose6858 Год назад +1

    He used two Cockley rhyming slang expressions there, which impressed me you never queried : 'syrup' = syrup of fig/wig : 'barnet' = barnet fair/hair

    • @viviennerose6858
      @viviennerose6858 Год назад +1

      @@1346crecy fella??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @1346crecy
      @1346crecy Год назад +1

      @@viviennerose6858 Profuse apologies. Vivennerose6858

  • @kallumleader9110
    @kallumleader9110 Год назад +1

    I was in Buffalo seeing my family and they had a party - beer pong! and every round they would high five me, I thought it was pretty sweet though haha 😁

  • @goodshipkaraboudjan
    @goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад

    Lol, hadn't seen this one. Absolutely brilliant! Love Micky since you guys started watching. Can I suggest Carl Barron or The Umbilical Brothers?

  • @Mcfc2Rich
    @Mcfc2Rich 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think cause the weathers so bad here were not always upbeat but our humour has to be or else wed go fuckin insane

  • @paulconnett3654
    @paulconnett3654 Год назад +3

    The thing about Mickey is that he has dragged me out so many bad moods. Great Channel and especially love how Jodi always does her best to stay Lady like when Mickey's talk about Sex! But Jobi that beautiful smile/laugh gives you away. Cheer's 🇬🇧

  • @jayp8291
    @jayp8291 Год назад +1

    Great vids thanks for watching Micky

  • @SparkyNinja
    @SparkyNinja Год назад

    When I was in the states I went to a Michigan football game and I was high-fived dozens of times by people I didn't know, It was a little weird for me but was a great experience that I look forward to again.

  • @steveymoon
    @steveymoon Год назад +1

    Yeah, but that's exactly Mickey's point, is that in the UK it seems like we are far more authentic. We don't hide out of fear... and speak secretively to each other. It's not better - just different.

  • @philipevans1027
    @philipevans1027 Год назад

    Love your reaction. Micky amazing

  • @_eclipz_
    @_eclipz_ Год назад +1

    Morning from Luton England

  • @kevinty7
    @kevinty7 Год назад

    😂😂one of the best bits from Micky🙌🏽👍🏽🫶🏽❤️

  • @dave_h_8742
    @dave_h_8742 Год назад

    4:20 Think it's all the teen films from the 80's. E.g..
    "Hey Chet great game
    ( High fives all round )
    WOO HOO" chest slam etc.
    "Yer Randy AWSOME slam dunk man" ( High five again then low five )

  • @Anon-hv9ov
    @Anon-hv9ov Год назад

    Not sure if you've watched it, but Sean Lock carrot in a box is legendary!!!

  • @jamiebrooke5277
    @jamiebrooke5277 3 месяца назад

    Of all the comments I have read none are comedy. Leave it to Mr Flanagan to do what he gets paid big bucks for

  • @boktrout
    @boktrout 4 месяца назад

    The Sheldons spot t shirt 👍

  • @Exoamylase
    @Exoamylase Год назад +2

    I don't think Americans are overly positive, just that comparably British people are generally negative.

    • @iandennis7836
      @iandennis7836 8 месяцев назад +1

      No, we just USED to be a tad more reserved ......but lately it seems to be more expressive ie whenever the tv films A level students getting their results, well......🤮

  • @Andy-Capp
    @Andy-Capp Год назад +1

    We went to Manhattan. And one day we went shopping at Macy’s. We were there early in the morning when the doors opened. We walked in and the whole staff were there in a line singing a welcoming song and clapping. We thought it was a great experience.

    • @finger3181
      @finger3181 Год назад +6

      Whereas I would've turned around shaking my head and gone somewhere else. I can't put up with that level of positivity.

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад +1

      @@finger3181 I would feel soo embarrassed for the staff.

  • @Steve0272.
    @Steve0272. Год назад

    Dave allen first day at school is comedy gold guys ... PLEASE!! react to that one

  • @natmanprime4295
    @natmanprime4295 Год назад

    fantastic vid, fantastic reaction as always!

  • @AutoAlligator
    @AutoAlligator Год назад

    Grumpy is fine...in fact it is probably in everyones interest.

  • @oopsdidItypethatoutloud
    @oopsdidItypethatoutloud 6 месяцев назад

    We are scathingly honest 😮
    It's half the fun of life. Sarcasm stems from atack... it's a national pass time. If it's friends .. we'll say it to their face 😂 always, anything less spoils the fun 🎉🎉🎉

  • @lloydbooth1307
    @lloydbooth1307 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think Americans are better at small talk than brits. We find it intrusive, if some1 ask anything slightly personal. But we have to be polite and say hello 😂

  • @RogerHolgate
    @RogerHolgate 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome! Have a nice day!

  • @johnhendy803
    @johnhendy803 Год назад

    Currently on SkyShowcaseHD (UK) is ‘Micky Flanagan:Peeping Behind The Curtain’. Following the rise of Micky.

  • @bonecrayon
    @bonecrayon 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a card-carrying member of "the eternally grumpy". Welcome.

  • @RalphBrooker-gn9iv
    @RalphBrooker-gn9iv 11 месяцев назад

    In Britain even if there’s something positive rather than high-5 we say ‘No one likes a boaster’ :)

  • @outdoorsocialist8774
    @outdoorsocialist8774 Год назад

    Good morning from Manchester England

  • @Hohnsfn
    @Hohnsfn 6 месяцев назад

    I think the sensitivity is more a modern phenomenon in the western world rather than a specific American trait. Granted political correctness and sensitivity on certain subjects started in America, but it’s everywhere now. Even in Britain, the home of dry humour and sarcasm, people have to watch what they joke about these days. Even just ten years ago no one would have looked twice at some of the jokes that are deemed offensive today.

  • @tobytaylor2154
    @tobytaylor2154 Год назад

    Barnet = barnet fair = hair
    Syrup = syrup of fig = wig

  • @leestrawberryfields...
    @leestrawberryfields... 8 месяцев назад

    I don't think many people cliché every American here in the UK. There's plenty of variety that can be seen. There's people in general, rock musicians, actors, gangsters, hillbillies who don't fit the description that Micky portrayed

  • @MrStephen205
    @MrStephen205 6 месяцев назад

    Enjoy watching these type of reaction videos to see the crossover in our humour from the main 50 states to us the 51st. (UK btw) but it seemed like this one missed the point.. the hosts were more defensive of what micky was joking about, namely his comedic take on American sensitivities than their opinion on the actual humour! Don't take the jokes themselves as a personal attack. Give your opinion and understanding of the joke instead. We get equally taken the piss out of from your comedians too.. its what makes comedy funny.

  • @paulhadfield7909
    @paulhadfield7909 3 месяца назад

    i like your wives coat, looks cool

  • @sjlittler70
    @sjlittler70 Год назад

    Americans… let me ask you this…
    You’re out at a restaurant or bar and one of the staff drops a tray of glasses and they all smash on the floor.. do you all shout ‘WHEYY!!!’ And laugh at their misfortune?? Because in Britain that is completely standard… has to be done 😂

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  Год назад +1

      It depends on the the restaurant and the place it is located really. I used to work in a restaurant for six years. We usually clap and shout “well done” sarcastically. Some places do nothing.

  • @Mark_Bickerton
    @Mark_Bickerton Год назад

    Syrup - short for syrup of fig = wig.

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 Год назад

    Nah I’ve spent a lot of time all around the US for the last 20 years, there’s definitely a relentless optimism and earnestness, and over-enthusiasm (from a cynical British perspective). But it’s lessened in more recent years. It’s noticeable in shops and restaurants where the service industry norms are very different

  • @templestark4779
    @templestark4779 Год назад

    Soooo does your bathroom carpet (jacket) match your drapes?

  • @mrcorrelli
    @mrcorrelli Год назад +1

    Incorrect.King of the ring 1998.

  • @therebel4332
    @therebel4332 Год назад

    I thought it was just the college lads like in the American Pie movies,, my mum and dad have visited America a few times and I asked them if they saw any high fiving stuff and they said no. The teenage lads of the late 90s I would think hes alluding to so its not a big thing at all. The American sporting sides love a big celebration though 😉.

  • @gazr99
    @gazr99 Год назад

    Having visited NY and watched lots of American sports, stereotype comes from the always smiley store welcomers and cheering everything in sport, e.g. your hometown type of thing

  • @Max_Flashheart
    @Max_Flashheart Год назад

    The Tooth Brushinati

  • @justsomedude1488
    @justsomedude1488 Год назад

    Have you guys done Roy chubby brown yet? Not sure if he might be a little too... grim for you folk haha

  • @enemde3025
    @enemde3025 Год назад

    Cockney rhyming slang.
    BARNET = BARNET FAIR = HAIR.
    SYRUP = SYRUP OF FIG = WIG.

  • @CHRISJMATTHEWS87
    @CHRISJMATTHEWS87 6 месяцев назад

    It's nice to have a UK Vs US bit of funny banter thankfully most Americans get our sense of humour

  • @nathanhassen9830
    @nathanhassen9830 10 месяцев назад

    I love the enthusiasm and energy you two put into telling people Americans army overly enthusiastic end energetic and you two are sober and used the phrase no way hosay lol on reflection do you think it's that blind abandon positivity that Micky refers to as draining, you almost jumped out your seat at the suggestion Americans are excitable

  • @bobbobertbobberton1073
    @bobbobertbobberton1073 Год назад

    Americans are extremely positive. Yeah you's can be in a bad mood and be miserable but optimism is your general disposition.

  • @XENONEOMORPH1979
    @XENONEOMORPH1979 Год назад

    You are correct it has got worse , we seem to get the same effect when we have a small number of people colluding with the illusion , seems like Hollywood is pulling all the punches , people take the piss out of me and i enjoy the banta and give it back.

  • @kevinwilson455
    @kevinwilson455 Год назад

    I get the whole stereotype about Americans but IRL they are just as bad once they trust you and you have a few drinks together... I have worked with hundreds over the years in the oil&gas sector.
    When it comes to banter and ripping people they are very sensitive at first and take it as an offence. People in the UK just take it and laugh it off in my experience. So there is a very noticeable difference in humour and how we make relationships.... and it makes for good comedy. :)
    I'll never forget working with an English and American guy an a job.... and the American guy squared up to the English guy.... the English guy just went "calm down you cunt". It makes me ROFL every time.

  • @ANDIMILLS1
    @ANDIMILLS1 4 месяца назад

    For comedy only, has to be. I am 55 and in 81 I was 13. He must have started dating and drinking at 2 😜

  • @ericstewart8879
    @ericstewart8879 Год назад

    Good Morning 😊

  • @davidmarsden9800
    @davidmarsden9800 Год назад

    We noticed you grumpy git! 😂

  • @bashab3098
    @bashab3098 Год назад

    I heard it explained as , An armed society is a polite society .

  • @magdos7160
    @magdos7160 Год назад +1

    9.3kth

  • @daveofyorkshire301
    @daveofyorkshire301 Год назад

    The stereotype comes from Americans that travel, a very small percentage of Americans... Those that do are very upbeat and it is an accurate depiction of those were exposed to over here, bear in mind there's a large contingent of military, military wives and families, not just the statistical anomalies that are the American tourists...
    Do you know what it is really... If you're in a foreign country and you feel stressed, down, antisocial, you don't go out do you? That's why you seem upbeat all the time, because when your not, you stay in, out of sight...

  • @ef1265
    @ef1265 2 месяца назад

    can you react to Dennis Pennis

  • @danielroche114
    @danielroche114 Год назад

    No the undertaker mankind hell in a cell was king of the ring 1998

  • @ericj166
    @ericj166 Год назад

    Your husband is very shouty

  • @jamesward6175
    @jamesward6175 Год назад

    You didn't censor the punchline...thank goodness.

  • @gchristyer
    @gchristyer Год назад

    MF coming off the pill ! 😁

  • @pipercharms7374
    @pipercharms7374 Год назад

    I think this sterioytype comes from american customer service to be honest, I always here they try and always be positive and cheerful.

  • @magdos7160
    @magdos7160 Год назад +1

    9480th

  • @irreverend_
    @irreverend_ Год назад

    Wasn't there quite a lot of cocaine use in the 1980s? That could definitely have led to a few too many overly enthusiastic people in New York :)

  • @edamanchorman9218
    @edamanchorman9218 Год назад +1

    I think as a tourist in the US you get hit with a lot of the forced happiness and smiles employers in the US often expect employees to wear. The UK is legendary for its miserable staff and terrible customer service.

  • @vivianidelacerda9708
    @vivianidelacerda9708 4 месяца назад

    You need to react to Father Ted, racist priest

  • @dave_h_8742
    @dave_h_8742 Год назад

    PS. It's all gone tits up becouse of the over sensitivity. We used to have Bernard Manning from Manchester brought up in working men's clubs on TV and Jim Davidson (another londoner) as Bernard in an interview said I'm not racist I take the piss out of EVERYONE, that thick skin has gone now.

    • @andrewb2475
      @andrewb2475 Год назад

      Yep......say something to a trans person, they'll complain to the Police and you'd be arrested because of hate speech...........happens EVERDAY in the UK!

  • @dazza9326
    @dazza9326 Год назад

    British and American comedy are miles apart, Brits eff anf jeff and that's what makes it funny. Well done for not beeping out the swear words. Swear words really doesn't bother Brits.

  • @bashab3098
    @bashab3098 Год назад

    You two are both in education , do you feel new teachers now come out of training with a vert ‘Woke ‘ set of values .

  • @hunterluxton5976
    @hunterluxton5976 Год назад

    What you have to remember is comedy is a gross exagerration of reality.

  • @13aBOC
    @13aBOC 9 месяцев назад

    Stop being fake then!

  • @jokepy4230
    @jokepy4230 10 месяцев назад

    Have a nice day. 🤮

  • @mrkey1003
    @mrkey1003 Год назад

    Its just teething as a new country. I dunno....praps you will beat China and cheer us all up.