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Today we have collected some of the internet's favourite British stereotypes.
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Today we have collected some of the internet's favourite British stereotypes.
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Oh, that's great.
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I feel like there's a lot of stereotypes.
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Most about our accent and our teeth.
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First up, do you guys want to read these out?
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British people will be like Harry Potter.
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Harry Potter.
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Harry Potter.
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Harry Potter.
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Harry Potter.
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Is that how you say it?
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No. Harry Potter.
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Harry Potter.
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Harry Potter.
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British people will be like... Can...
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Wah...
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Er... Can...
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This virus to be over.
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What?
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Can way through this virus to be...
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What is this?
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Oh, I know what it means.
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It's saying, can't wait for this virus to be over.
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Can't wait for this virus to be over.
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We do not sound like that.
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They're taking the mick out of us.
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Bottle of water, which is obviously the normal way of saying it.
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Bottle of water.
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It's a bottle of water, you know.
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Bo-bo-what?
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Bo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo.
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British people be like, A,
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B, C, D, E, F, G, H.
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Yeah, that's true.
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It's H.
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I'd say H.
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Are you gonna wind off or something?
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When I spell my name, S, H, E, A.
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It's H.
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Nah, man.
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H. H.
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H, H.
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What's the difference?
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No, H is like with a H.
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With a H.
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With a H at the beginning of the H.
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Yeah, but F.
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It's not fair.
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I don't get into the E too, fair.
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E, F, F. And L?
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A, B, C, D, E, L, L.
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What about W?
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Doesn't begin with Wubble you, does it?
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We don't talk about W.
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Ignore that.
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British people be like, you've got to be joking.
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They're just so terrible.
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You've got to be joking. Is that it?
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Yeah, no, it is true.
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Yeah, I'll accept that.
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Two of them.
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British people be like, you must think I'm stupid, innit?
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Stupid, innit?
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What a beautiful phrase.
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Stupid, I think that's the better way to spell it stupid.
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Do you reckon?
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100%.
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You should just spell it like that.
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Spell it like that, 100%.
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Screw it, finnit.
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Screw it, finnit.
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Stupid, innit.
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Is it stupid?
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Yeah.
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How do Americans pronounce stupid? So stupid.
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Stupid.
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Stupid.
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Stupid.
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It's horrible.
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Do you guys use in it?
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Yeah.
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Just like, like, a mess.
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But not like it.
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Or in it.
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Not like that.
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He uses it a lot.
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He uses it a lot.
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It's not good.
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It's not good.
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For anyone who's watching that doesn't know what in it is.
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It's like proving your point.
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So you'll be like, Chelsea's the best team in the world, innit?
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I think you've got to say that.
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It's just proving your point.
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I think of it as like giving your sentence a pat on the back at the end.
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Yeah.
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But it could be at the start as well.
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I like that, you know.
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It could be at the start as well.
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It could be at the start as well.
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No, it couldn't.
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British people be like, it's Tuesday innit.
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Yeah, that's quite...
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No, that's good.
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Tuesday.
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See?
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I...
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Tuesday.
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Tuesday.
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Tuesday.
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It's Tuesday innit.
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Well, Americans go Tuesday.
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Tuesday.
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Tuesday.
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Who says that?
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Nobody after one ray of sunshine in British people.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I've never seen you turned in a day in my life.
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Have you, listen, summer I was pretty turnt, I can't lie.
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Yeah, of course you were.
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No, listen, if you compared me from here to there,
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it was much different.
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I think it was all red and white.
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Yeah.
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You had a Polish flag in the summer, mate.
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Okay.
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The British people would be like,
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this website uses biscuits to improve user experience.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, but obviously we've got biscuits here,
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but their biscuits are different so it's just so annoying.
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Would you have a biscuit with gravy?
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Wait, what?
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Ever have gravy with your biscuits?
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Never.
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I don't have gravy from stock.
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Would you put biscuits with gravy?
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Don't say that please, don't say that.
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That's the American thing they got.
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Do they actually, you know scone, like a scone?
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Yeah, scone.
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Yeah, you pull gravy on the scone and that's a biscuit.
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And they call Digestives cookies.
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Which is weird.
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Do you call digestive?
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I mean, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not American.
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Harry's mind blown!
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British people be like, do you know what I mean?
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Like, mate, do you know what I mean?
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Do you know what I mean?
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Do you know what I mean?
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And I'm like, yeah, I don't know what you mean.
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Yeah, I feel like that's accurate.
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Props to that guy, man.
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Do you know what I mean?
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Do you know what I mean?
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Do you know what I mean?
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How Americans sleep, zzzz.
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How British people sleep.
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Zed, zed, zed, zed, zed, zed, zed.
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That's terrible.
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Zed, zed, zed.
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You're saying it wrong.
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Americans are saying it wrong.
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Completely wrong.
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Funny how the British people conquered so much land looking for spices but they refuse to it.
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That's fair play.
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Fair play.
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This one I fully agree.
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Nah, I disagree.
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Beans, chips and fish fingers, that's a meal.
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And you guys stand by fish and chips?
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100%.
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Nice.
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Beans go with anything in Britain.
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So you'd have beans for breakfast?
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Yeah.
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Beans for lunch?
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Yeah.
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Beans for dinner?
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Yeah, if it's on toast.
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Snack?
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Yeah.
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Beans are so good.
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Beans and toast is honestly one of the best meals.
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What is that?
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Toast and what?
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I've never seen this in the UK.
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What?
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A toast sandwich is a sandwich in
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which the filling between two slices of bread is itself a thin slice of toasted bread which may be buttered.
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That's not real though.
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That's no chance.
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It's on the internet.
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Yeah, but like, do people actually,
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like, I don't think anyone's true.
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Everything on the internet is true.
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Don't take anything with a pinch of salt.
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Take everything like it comes to you.
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Hey guys, so I got a lot of questions after my last video
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and everyone wanted to see me make hot tea or British tea,
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so today we are going to make tea.
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So fill our mug with water,
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put it in the microwave.
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Wrong already.
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Set it for a minute.
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Pour the milk in.
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Drop your tea bag in.
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Never go to that person's house.
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You're dying inside.
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I'm sure you're dying inside.
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Give it a little stir.
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And that's how you bake hot tea.
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Oh my gosh.
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Why'd she smile like she did it correctly?
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Like, you did it wrong.
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English people, when Americans use miles per hour instead of tea bags per rain cloud.
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That's.. that's.. dumb.
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Which of these things Americans don't have freaks you out the most?
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Is this real?
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They don't have electric kettles in America.
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They have electric kittles.
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They don't have electric kittles.
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They don't have electric kittles.
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Yeah, that's crazy.
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Is there a reason why they don't have...
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It's because they don't drink as much tea, I think.
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Yeah.
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That's quite weird.
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He's got a gobsmacked.
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He's shocked.
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Proudest people be like, Mathematics is hard in it.
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Actuate?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, you say that.
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Mathematics.
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Not many people know how to say that in English.
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I realise.
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But in America they say like, like math.
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Yeah, they say math without an S.
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Yeah, it's maths.
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Maybe they just learn one.
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You can...
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They just learn one of them.
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Do a British accent, can you do it?
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Um...
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Ish.
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Ish.
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What I end up doing is I just end up doing sound bites from Love Island.
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Alright, love, like, you just like...
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That's not Essex, that's Essex.
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That's not even properly British.
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It's so annoying.
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And like, so rude.
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Yeah, that's perfect, yeah.
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It is good.
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That is good.
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Remember, like, Love Island, yeah.
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Some of the people on that show are so stupid.
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Okay.
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Stupid.
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Stupid.
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We've not had enough posh, though.
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No, that's true.
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I only wanted, like, more posh-troll, posh accent.
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Yeah.
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Looking forward to summer.
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I live in England.
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To be fair, though, we have got a few,
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you know, hot days in the summer.
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It's not only.
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Yeah, no, to be fair.
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A few hot days.
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It makes you sound like you can count them on one hand.
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Yeah, I know.
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I know.
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Do you know what?
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Yesterday was so nice.
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It was like, what, 16 degrees and it felt amazing.
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I was hot in class,
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I'm like, I just need to get outside.
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I love it, in the UK,
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it's like 16 degrees C and we're like,
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oh, it's lush out here.
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To be honest, you already see people in shorts and flip flops.
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Flip flops?
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Go to Tesco's.
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There must have been someone who says innit as well, I'm sure.
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So I feel like we've been rinsing Americans doing British impressions quite hard.
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So it's only fair if we end the video by getting you guys' best American impressions as well.
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Alright.
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Do you want to read this sentence in your best American accent?
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People!
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Can you get the yogurt and tomato water?
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Tomato, bro, come on.
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Tomato water from the herb garden.
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Oh, it's time for the root.
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But avoid the zebras in the garage.
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Not bad, you know what?
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Not bad.
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Oh, brilliant, guys.
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Thanks very much.
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Have you got a message for Americans watching this?
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Football, not soccer.
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Soccer.
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Soccer.
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Football, that's the one thing.
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Stop mocking our culture.
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Stop it.
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We're not just fish and chips and tea.
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We're not just that.
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We're not just bottled water.
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That's why we're not, but we are that a little bit.
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Moral of the story, pronounced your T's.
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Yeah.
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All right, well, see you jolly soon.
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See you later.
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Thanks very much, guys.
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Epic.
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