Calling British (English call them Welsh) people English is highly insulting. A bit like calling Dutch people German or Korean people Japanese. It’s a total disregard of one’s culture, history and country. And all for what? A few cheap laughs.
@@WalesTheTrueBritons I'm glad Connor told her to look up the difference, hopefully she won't be as Ignorant. From what I've seen a lot of people round the world think the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (to use the full title) is a country. But it's just a sovereign state comprised of various countries.
Indeed - what people don’t realise is that by saying Wales isn’t a country means neither are England, Scotland or NI. As they are a part of the same union as Wales are. If the logic is applied fairly, they’d be insulting more than just Wales. Wonder if they realise this?
@@HarryAyAwell I just learned something today. For some reason I thought that the UK was the country and Wales and Ireland were simply a part of it. Basically thinking that they were separate countries at one point but became something equivalent to states. I never realized they were still considered countries.
@@althelorIreland is not a part of the UK, Northern Ireland is, as it is a separate country. Ireland uses the Euro as it is a part of the EU and NI being a part of the UK still uses the Pound Sterling
Yeah - The Welsh are the British, in terms of Culture and History . Whereas the English adopted the term with the rise to Power of the Tudors. Who themselves originally from Wales. English use of the term British when talking about themselves only became widespread with the widespread use of the term Welsh to describe the British (Cymric in their own language). So in essence the British became Welsh and the Anglo became British. They are still all British however as their nations are located on said island, and that can never change.
@@WalesTheTrueBritons So much english words/english heritage can be traced back to welsh culture and people and it is really disappointing about how ignored Wales is (also the reason why the english word prince is subservient to monarch or the king/queen, is because the original latin word (princep, originally used by Rome's emperors (Augustus onwards)) was used by a welsh king to claim all of Wales and was also better than the english kings. When Wales finally fell to England, then the title of Prince of Wales was used by the heir apparent of the English kings to show that Wales was subservient.)
@tommydoez5038 Indeed, The crazy irony of the northern Welsh doing that is they were actually cadet branches of those who were related to the Emperors of Rome, the family in Wales that were related to them was actually from the south of the country and started with Caratacus in the first century of the CE and ended with Iestyn Ap Gwrgan in the 11th century CE.
@FloridaGoth The term Britain comes from the Latin Britannia, based on the Native Cymric (Welsh, or British) word Prydain. The island therefore was named after the people English speakers call Welsh. The English adoption of the term British didn’t really start until the last 1600s and really became common when English was forced into “Welsh” Schools in the 1800s. Ever since, The term British has become interchangeably used with England, even though this incorrect in terms of Culturally and historically. Why? Because the British identity was already in use to describe these Welsh people long before English adoption of it.
@@Salvador-312 its like an old fan club for the OG fans Connor used to have back when he used to do Sebastian Michaelis voiceovers years back. He used to have a whopping 93% female demographic back then which was insane in the AniTuber space.
Welsh? Yes. British? Yes. English? No. Tbf, the borders of where and what is UK, England, Britain isn't super clear to those of living across the pond. The distinction isn't taught to us. The map I looked up tells be that Wales, England, and Scotland make up Great Britain (a.k.a. the big island). Those three plus Northern Ireland make up the United Kingdom. Ireland simply encompasses the entire island of Ireland which overlaps with Northern Ireland also being part of the UK. And all of that together is considered the British Isles.
Yeah, I try telling Americans, think of it like this - Every Welshman is a Brit, but not every Brit is a Welshman, and same goes for England and Scotland. With the Welsh being unique among all of them as they are historically and culturally the British. And the others adopted the term when the UK was created.
@@WalesTheTrueBritons Most Americans just don't care to differentiate since we just see UK as a country which means everyone is British. So since we in schools use British and English together so often due to US being mainly English at the start its just obvious what is going to happen.
Here's the breakdown on the whole 'UK' thing. England = England Britain = England + Wales Great Britain = Britain + Scotland UK = Great Britain + Northern Ireland Hope this helped the confusion.
Except if we are all being real. Wales is just England nowadays. There's as much difference between being an Englishman and a Welshman as there is being German and Austrian. Which is to say none.
@@razier5299 Perhaps to ignorant people who live in neither country (e.g. - see other reply to my OP). At best, it's simply ignorant to conflate them, and it's definitely rude to not only pretend, but to insist there's no difference between them. Wales, for example, has a cultural and linguistic history that predates by thousands of years the invasion and conquest by first the Roman Empire, and later the Anglo-Saxons. I've never met a single person who finds it acceptable if someone refers to them with a nationality that isn't theirs. Scottish, Irish, and Welsh don't like being called English. Aussies don't like being called Kiwis, and Kiwis don't like being called Aussie. Latin Americans who aren't Mexican don't like being called Mexican. Japanese and Koreans don't like being called Chinese. Canadians don't like being called Americans, and Americans REALLY don't like being called Canadian. While it's true there's a lot of similarities, and a lot of cultural and linguistic overlap thanks to centuries since conquest, it's patently false to say 'they are the same'.
@shayne.7770 no, it’s because England and British are wrongly used interchangeably. It would be worse if he didn’t call himself British as the Welsh are thee British. A term that was used to describe them for 1500 years before it’s adoption by others.
Not gonna lie, given Connor Being in Japan when this woman said she was a "Party Hostess" with a voice like that, I imagined a vastly different place of biz than chuck E Cheese
yes and I know for a fact that I have scottish blood somewhere way back in my bloodline because my dad's last name is from the highlands (the prominent red hair my dad, me and my brother have is also a bit of a clue), however so many generations myself included have been born and raised in England that I don't consider myself the slightest bit scottish
What I learned is that every single person in this comments have a voice kink. With that said yes she does sound like cottontail and yes she could be a vtuber
To be fair the "What country?" can easily through you off as in a shitton of places England is used synonymously for the UK. And neither England nor Wales technically not countries as they don't fit the definition.
The difference between England and Wales is Wales is far older! Atleast in terms of Culture. And ofcourse everything being naturally British in Wales. Not a co-opted Victorian invention.
Why does she sound exactly like a combination of Rainhoe and CottontailVA
I’ve seen a couple of clips and the two girls I’ve heard both sound like Rainhoe
the 93% has one voice and one goal: rizz up conner
My weakness
@@richie0099watch it end up being Rainhoe just trying to collect stuff Connor has touched
Do we know whom she is?
Her confidence when saying England 😂. She still managed to rizz her way into getting a prize even though her first answer was wrong.
Calling British (English call them Welsh) people English is highly insulting. A bit like calling Dutch people German or Korean people Japanese. It’s a total disregard of one’s culture, history and country. And all for what? A few cheap laughs.
@@WalesTheTrueBritons I'm glad Connor told her to look up the difference, hopefully she won't be as Ignorant.
From what I've seen a lot of people round the world think the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (to use the full title) is a country. But it's just a sovereign state comprised of various countries.
Indeed - what people don’t realise is that by saying Wales isn’t a country means neither are England, Scotland or NI. As they are a part of the same union as Wales are. If the logic is applied fairly, they’d be insulting more than just Wales. Wonder if they realise this?
@@HarryAyAwell I just learned something today. For some reason I thought that the UK was the country and Wales and Ireland were simply a part of it. Basically thinking that they were separate countries at one point but became something equivalent to states. I never realized they were still considered countries.
@@althelorIreland is not a part of the UK, Northern Ireland is, as it is a separate country. Ireland uses the Euro as it is a part of the EU and NI being a part of the UK still uses the Pound Sterling
I swear to god the 93% is a lie and two third of the original 93% is just Rainhoe and her clones.
The other third is every single female vtuber alive.
Rainhoe with two more cups of rizz
what is 93 percent about?
@ppmpyae1152 93% female fans
@@ppmpyae1152Conner used to have a 93% female audience
This is how a new vtuber is born. What a god tier voice.
if she does end up a vtuber, a Chucky Cheese outfit is a must.
First animatronic themed vtuber POGGERS
SHE HAS A TWITCH! “Near lasting” (also yt)
Bro her voice is so good wth. How is she not an actress or a top tier Vtuber. Well I guess she's kind of an actress, smiling cleaning nr. 3s.
😑😐🤨😂😭
Get her a vtuber model and she'll be rich in no time.
and watching over children its a perfect fit
@@the_seeker.entity9206 😆
and now I've learned the abbreviation 'nr.' I liked your Hurt cover btw
She sounds like a vtuber her voice sounds like she would be a vtuber
So you mean sexual.
All of these girls sounded like rainhoe, I think I am going crazy
@@adventurer3288 Crazy? I was crazy once...
@@ThatPyroMainthey put me in a room, a rubber room. A rubber room filled with rats. I hate rats. Rats make me crazy.
@@hiddenaliencrazy? i was crazy once...
Damn she needs to be a vtuber her voice is so nice!
😑😐🤨😂😭
Honestly she sounds a bit like Nerissa
@@T1tanAtlas I thought so too! Not 100% but she sounds pretty freaking close
@@T1tanAtlasI thought the same thing
@@T1tanAtlaswe already know who Rissa is though
That's a good deal free cake and pizza That's a win right there
Sounds like a good time!
@@gamerboy7962 i agree 👍 💯
Man, if someone offers me free cake and pizza i will protct them with my life for the rest of mine.
@@SonicElinmortal agreed 👍
Agreed. Getting to eat someone's "cake" and "pepperonis" is a good deal 👍
The difference between England and Wales is clearly that their flags are different.
She sounded like she wanted to give Connor a private party tbh.
**bonk**
agrees, proceeds to *bonk*
Bonk this man
@60mice Rainhoe have that voice and she's been trying for years, don't think you would succeed either
You need to *bonk*
Her voice is illustrious
SHE HAS A TWITCH! “Near lasting” (also yt)
She didn't confuse England with Wales, she confused England with Britain, which is common for Americans to do.
Yeah - The Welsh are the British, in terms of Culture and History . Whereas the English adopted the term with the rise to Power of the Tudors. Who themselves originally from Wales. English use of the term British when talking about themselves only became widespread with the widespread use of the term Welsh to describe the British (Cymric in their own language). So in essence the British became Welsh and the Anglo became British. They are still all British however as their nations are located on said island, and that can never change.
@@WalesTheTrueBritons So much english words/english heritage can be traced back to welsh culture and people and it is really disappointing about how ignored Wales is (also the reason why the english word prince is subservient to monarch or the king/queen, is because the original latin word (princep, originally used by Rome's emperors (Augustus onwards)) was used by a welsh king to claim all of Wales and was also better than the english kings. When Wales finally fell to England, then the title of Prince of Wales was used by the heir apparent of the English kings to show that Wales was subservient.)
@tommydoez5038 Indeed, The crazy irony of the northern Welsh doing that is they were actually cadet branches of those who were related to the Emperors of Rome, the family in Wales that were related to them was actually from the south of the country and started with Caratacus in the first century of the CE and ended with Iestyn Ap Gwrgan in the 11th century CE.
Wait...what? (Am American)
@FloridaGoth The term Britain comes from the Latin Britannia, based on the Native Cymric (Welsh, or British) word Prydain. The island therefore was named after the people English speakers call Welsh. The English adoption of the term British didn’t really start until the last 1600s and really became common when English was forced into “Welsh” Schools in the 1800s. Ever since, The term British has become interchangeably used with England, even though this incorrect in terms of Culturally and historically. Why? Because the British identity was already in use to describe these Welsh people long before English adoption of it.
I agree with the comment section, Her Voice is AMAZING
SHE HAS A TWITCH! “Near lasting” (also yt)
I love her voice. She is sounds so sweet. I bet children love her.
SHE HAS A TWITCH! “Near lasting” (also yt)
"sweet"
what I love about Connor is he has what i can only describe as authistic man with sexy voice rizz and im all for it
*artistic
voice acting is a form of art too after all😊
NO i said what i said@@liamd8918
@@liamd8918he def meant to say autistic
The way she speaks sound like Nerissa Ravencroft and I wouldn't be surprised if it is. I also wouldn't be surprised if she's an OG 93%
I had the exact same thought, especially because her name is neir, like Nerissa or her Nier cosplay
Bro she sounds like her almost exactly. Also what does 93% mean
@@Salvador-312 its like an old fan club for the OG fans Connor used to have back when he used to do Sebastian Michaelis voiceovers years back. He used to have a whopping 93% female demographic back then which was insane in the AniTuber space.
@@Hexra_ lmaooooooooo
She has a voice Id listen to no matter what
SHE HAS A TWITCH! “Near lasting” (also yt)
She’s got some Rizz. First time I’ve seen a girl spit some game. Good shit….🙌🏾🔥
Welsh? Yes. British? Yes. English? No.
Tbf, the borders of where and what is UK, England, Britain isn't super clear to those of living across the pond. The distinction isn't taught to us.
The map I looked up tells be that Wales, England, and Scotland make up Great Britain (a.k.a. the big island). Those three plus Northern Ireland make up the United Kingdom. Ireland simply encompasses the entire island of Ireland which overlaps with Northern Ireland also being part of the UK. And all of that together is considered the British Isles.
Yeah, I try telling Americans, think of it like this - Every Welshman is a Brit, but not every Brit is a Welshman, and same goes for England and Scotland. With the Welsh being unique among all of them as they are historically and culturally the British. And the others adopted the term when the UK was created.
@@WalesTheTrueBritons Most Americans just don't care to differentiate since we just see UK as a country which means everyone is British. So since we in schools use British and English together so often due to US being mainly English at the start its just obvious what is going to happen.
There isn't that many well known "children's arcade establishment"
She's literally just Rain lmao
Here's the breakdown on the whole 'UK' thing.
England = England
Britain = England + Wales
Great Britain = Britain + Scotland
UK = Great Britain + Northern Ireland
Hope this helped the confusion.
Except if we are all being real. Wales is just England nowadays. There's as much difference between being an Englishman and a Welshman as there is being German and Austrian. Which is to say none.
@@sidetracker3496
According to Austrians and Germans, you're wrong.
@@ProGentleman no im not and anyone that says otherwise is in either plain denial or dumb
@@ProGentleman They're basically the same with very minute difference.
@@razier5299
Perhaps to ignorant people who live in neither country (e.g. - see other reply to my OP).
At best, it's simply ignorant to conflate them, and it's definitely rude to not only pretend, but to insist there's no difference between them.
Wales, for example, has a cultural and linguistic history that predates by thousands of years the invasion and conquest by first the Roman Empire, and later the Anglo-Saxons.
I've never met a single person who finds it acceptable if someone refers to them with a nationality that isn't theirs.
Scottish, Irish, and Welsh don't like being called English.
Aussies don't like being called Kiwis, and Kiwis don't like being called Aussie.
Latin Americans who aren't Mexican don't like being called Mexican.
Japanese and Koreans don't like being called Chinese.
Canadians don't like being called Americans, and Americans REALLY don't like being called Canadian.
While it's true there's a lot of similarities, and a lot of cultural and linguistic overlap thanks to centuries since conquest, it's patently false to say 'they are the same'.
Her voice is so nice
The 93% has one voice it is the rainhoe voice
I would be esctatic to hear her voice tell me “Happy Birthday!”.
SHE HAS A TWITCH! “Near lasting” (also yt)
She had a different kind of bday party in mind 😏. The sheer rizz on this man....
Whoa she can be a vtuber with no problem 😂
Wow, Connor gettin’ a free party hosted by Vanny!
That is not what I thought when I heard hostess
This lady works at a childrens arcade bro i work at a childrens indoor theme park.. i salute her
I wanna listen to her more guhhhh
Oh god her voice is very attractive, perfect for working at Freddy Fazbear pizzeria
Why the fuck is her voice so nice???
As a Scotsman I'm way more offended but connor does it to himself by calling himself British and saying he's from UK all the time
@shayne.7770 no, it’s because England and British are wrongly used interchangeably. It would be worse if he didn’t call himself British as the Welsh are thee British. A term that was used to describe them for 1500 years before it’s adoption by others.
Looks like Connor's going to Fazbear's Pizzeria!
Not gonna lie, given Connor Being in Japan when this woman said she was a "Party Hostess" with a voice like that, I imagined a vastly different place of biz than chuck E Cheese
She said childrens arcade
Nerrisa? Tell me I'm not the only one hearing Nirissa. 🤭
Lets be honest Connor likely has English DNA in his blood. I'm English and I have Welsh Grandad. The English and Welsh mingle too much.
yes and I know for a fact that I have scottish blood somewhere way back in my bloodline because my dad's last name is from the highlands (the prominent red hair my dad, me and my brother have is also a bit of a clue), however so many generations myself included have been born and raised in England that I don't consider myself the slightest bit scottish
He doesn't LOL 😂
"The English & Welsh mingle to much" jeez ok calm down Cromwell.
What I learned is that every single person in this comments have a voice kink.
With that said yes she does sound like cottontail and yes she could be a vtuber
She sill be getting way more working as a full time anime girl (vtuber) than working for 7-15$ in chuck e cheese
Girl was ready to dance ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
The girl forgets where connor is from
She needa become a Vtuber fr
saying party hostess to try and not say she works at chuckie cheese 💀
She’s giving cottontail vibes
Jesus bro... The voice of this woman... this can't be real kkkk
incoming vtuber , such a soothing voice
Legit that Pichu is adorable
If you, Near, see this. Want you to know that with that voice and chill, but fun joky personality, you would be a freakin great Vtuber holy crap.
Her voice ❤
Maybe its because I'm not wearing headphones while watching this clip but this person sounded to me like Nerissa from the newest HoloEN gen.
Add to the list another random person I fell in love with that I'll never know 😫
Her voice tho. Lord have mercy 🫣
That “birthday party” doesn’t sound like it’s gonna be PG connor should bring a trusted friend for adult supervision
Ian from Smosh worked at Chuck e cheese 🤣
That "Hi" sounded like Kronii ngl
I've worked at Chuck E. Cheese and I hated it. I was a dough maker.
Ngl I just don't know Welsh accents so if I didn't already know Connor was from Wales I also would have guessed England.
He doesn’t have a welsh accent. In fact his accent has gotten weaker the longer he has lived outside Britain.
She should either be a vtuber or a voice actor
Their cake 🤨 their IceCream 🤨 outrageous
She has a wonderful personality
You I saw Jollibee 0:54
She sounds like nerissa
Yo, does is there more content with her? - that voice is saucy haha
Her laugh is so good
Dam I wanted him to say " dance for me wagie!" Lol
She sounds like she wants Monke to increase her customer base.
I sense a vod incoming
is it me or she sounds a little bit like Nerissa?
... we all know what #3 is, r we sure this is a kids Chuck E Cheese 😂??
She meant puke. Get your head out of the gutter! 😏
🤔 that tone of her voice reminds me of Nerissa
Who else has come back here for the 50th time?
THE RIZZLER
I'm American and i'd say her answer was correct before and after the correction.
Gojo:That's my man 🎉
This man has so much rizz he accidentally got the W
Am I crazy or does that girl sound a hell of a lot like a demon raven?
That was my thought as well at first
to be fair, outside the UK all of the UK is the same.
Anyone who knows Chuckee Cheese will know that was what inspired the creation of FNAF..
To be fair the "What country?" can easily through you off as in a shitton of places England is used synonymously for the UK. And neither England nor Wales technically not countries as they don't fit the definition.
The man, the rizz, the legend.
This is just Rain. Literally just Rain? Am I going crazy? Is this not just Rain???
Nice, might as well have after party service too, right Connor? 😂
Why do I feel like she's an AI
Connor got the better end of this deal.
Man i want celebrate my birthday in the place she work
Woooah nice prize
I don't know who this girl is, bur her voice is really nice
The difference between England and Wales is Wales is far older! Atleast in terms of Culture. And ofcourse everything being naturally British in Wales. Not a co-opted Victorian invention.
We got Cymruaboos now?
That's kronii!!
Cdawg looks like the spitting image of a finance worker
I mean the prince of wales is English
Nerisa🤔
Ow boy sounds like the new hololive en member
I see I'm not the only one
She sounds like she's from the Mid-West.
The Rhizz, is very strong here.
Sounds like kronii ngl
She sounds like Kronii but a bit higher pitched
She sounds like nerissa but with a different accent
"What country am I from?"
"England"
England W imperialist moment
Not really, “England’s empire” got its start thanks to three people who had origins from Wales! John Dee, Richard Ap Meryck, And Elizabeth the 1st.