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American Reacts to How to Speak British
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American Tries Irish Breakfast Tea for The First Time
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Tea tasting and a few facts about me! I hope you enjoy this video!!😊 Watch the full video to see what I think about Irish Breakfast Tea and Lady Grey 🩶☕ If you'd like to help me purchase some British snacks for a video⤵️ Cash app: $Katk024 PayPal: Mikaylaburlin Thanks for watching! 😀
American Reacts to Weird Things About British Homes
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American Reacts to 9 British Dishes Everyone Should Try
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American Reacts to American vs British English
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American Tries English Breakfast Tea for the First Time
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Just a warning; you're gonna want to have the volume up a bit. I'm not sure why but it's super quite🙁. I hope you enjoy anyway! How did I do? Should I make it differently or did I do a good job?😅 Thank you for suggesting this, I'm in love with this tea now!!!🤤☕💗 Thanks for watching! 😀
American Reacts to US vs. UK Memes
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Americans should just stick to not pronouncing the "t" in the middle of a word 😅🤣 If you enjoyed, click the subscribe button!! Original Video 📷: czcams.com/video/jkkNPbCrtsI/video.htmlsi=kjcSGsdR-WSlnn1F Thanks for watching! 😀💗
American Reacts to Rugby's Hardest Hits
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American Reacts to Rugby's Hardest Hits
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American Reacts to British Schools Explained
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American Reacts to British Schools Explained
American Reacts to British Animals You Can't Find in America
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Komentáře

  • @wiremu9876
    @wiremu9876 Před 4 dny

    I admire your interest in a sport you never knew existed. I'm a native of New Zealand called Maori/s. For your benefit I'll give you the closest words that sounds similar and a more authentic pronunciation and those two words together are "mole-ree". To ez yeh? Of course us Maori's like to keep it real k. But back to what I wanted to say and that is you must be super keen to sit through that blokes information overload. You're better off watching any womens team and it is real and both genders str8, religious or not, of many races, shapes, sizes, ages and last but the only two exceptions would certainly be if you're not breathing or born yet. If you were to be a pretty decent player you would quite possibly represent your country at the olympics and the Rugby World Cup. Well I hope this helps. Google or CZcams are great sources as you well know. Enjoy.

  • @vincentfoxall5704
    @vincentfoxall5704 Před 7 dny

    Most of the so called violent conquests of African countries was the only way to stop the slave trade especially on the west coast of Africa known as the slaver states Nigeria and such

  • @FISHDINHO
    @FISHDINHO Před 11 dny

    The craziest shit about this is at the height of the British Empire they controlled a third of the world with 400'000 soldiers. It takes far more than manpower. It takes serious smarts and massive baals.

  • @trigjosh
    @trigjosh Před 15 dny

    Cockney Rhyming Slang? Okay, not sure of the origin of it, except that it probably originates in London (Cockney = London working-class accent. "Love it" sounds like "Lav it.") It's usually working class peeps that speak in cockney rhyming slang, out of pride of their geographical heritage, or pride of their economic heritage. Usually it is used in non-formal settings/situations. 1. Cockney-Rhyming-Slang is a coded dialect, proficient users can have a whole conversation in it. In particular it relies on the phonology of the dialect, a coded phonetically similar word/example is substituted for the intended word. Being that it has the regional locator word of 'Cockney' in it's title, this points to the London area. It is usual for this coded-dialect to be used among working class folk, in a manual labour work setting, or in a social gathering. 2. The rhyming l slang can come in the form of 'something & something' e.g.' apples & pears' means stairs where the second word is the functional rhyming operator, though it can come in other forms. In the movie 'Snatch' it was said of some jewellery that, 'it's Mickey Mouse mate!' That means that the item was dodgy/fake/stolen, the coded rhyming operative word would have been 'Mickey' which rhymes with 'Tricky'. Where something/someone is referred to as 'Tricky' it means that they're not trustworthy, or that they are inflammatory/violent. 3. In some cases, because of the common usage of Cockney Rhyming Slang among it's users it is expected by the speaker, that the receiver has a learned level of familiarity. So the speaker may elect to use a higher level of coded speech. As in the example already used, 'apples & pears' a speaker may say, 'I had to run up the 'apples' because I left the bath running, I just managed to catch it before it overflowed.' So, in that example, the speaker, expected the receiver to know the functional rhyming operator word without them even having to say it. In Cockney Rhyming slang I'm sure that there are several other points, but I'm not native to London, so I could only help so far.

  • @radwald189
    @radwald189 Před 15 dny

    It brings a tear to my eye. Rule Britannia, God save the King!

  • @dannywalsh5608
    @dannywalsh5608 Před 16 dny

    mini toasters hiliarious

  • @clivenewman4810
    @clivenewman4810 Před 16 dny

    Surely you mean bawling?

  • @jo18533
    @jo18533 Před 16 dny

    I'm British. In 2000 years ahead from now, they will think of us as we think of Ancient Greece today.

  • @gillkati6294
    @gillkati6294 Před 19 dny

    Fortnight is two weeks. Bobs your uncle means everything I’d OK. Chin wag means a gossip with friends. Up the duff means you are pregnant.

  • @stevo728822
    @stevo728822 Před 20 dny

    Cockney slang was invented so that two guys could talk in a pub about something secret without non-Cockney's understanding it.

  • @stevo728822
    @stevo728822 Před 20 dny

    The full expression is "Bob's your uncle. Fanny's your aunt."

  • @jjdoom4420
    @jjdoom4420 Před 22 dny

    Be careful posting 'Copyrighted' stuff on CZcams especially films. It could get you a 'Perma' ban 😢

    • @Kayla.burlin
      @Kayla.burlin Před 22 dny

      Before I make videos/shorts public, I post them private. This allows me to know if it contains copyright before having the chance to get a strike/ban 🤓☺️. Thanks for the worry tho! CZcams can be very serious 😅

    • @jjdoom4420
      @jjdoom4420 Před 22 dny

      @@Kayla.burlin Definitely! CZcams are crazy strict 👍

  • @yermum1396
    @yermum1396 Před 22 dny

    I loved this movie, I hope they make a third in the future. Riley reminded me a lot of myself. One thing I didn’t like was how her friends were going to a different highschool and didn’t even plan on telling her..

    • @Kayla.burlin
      @Kayla.burlin Před 22 dny

      Agreed!!! Like how can you be best friends and not tell her! Then get sad when she wants to make a new friend that will be in the same school.. It truly shows how life works at that age! By the way this movie ended I totally think there's gonna be a 3rd one! 😆

    • @yermum1396
      @yermum1396 Před 22 dny

      @@Kayla.burlin it made me so upset because I had friends just like that, I’m glad they stayed friends but they should’ve told her!!! But at the end of the day they are just kids lol. But yeah we have to get where Riley goes to college!!!

  • @scottyscot8
    @scottyscot8 Před 23 dny

    Tame,very shallow video,she doesn't actually have much of a clue to be frank,the idiocricies of the English language changes from town to town,she could of done a lot better,still,she has her 5 minutes of fame I spose 😵‍💫👍

  • @user-om5wu1is9s
    @user-om5wu1is9s Před 24 dny

    Fortnight =14 days =2 weeks

  • @jasonjordan1936
    @jasonjordan1936 Před 24 dny

    how s that we girl in american

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Před 24 dny

    The birds singing is annoying in the summer time here, because dawn in the height of summer is around 3.30 to 4am and the sun does not set till around 10pm ish

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Před 24 dny

    her is some slang for british money, the common ones One pound - Nicker, quid, squid, smacker. Ten pounds - Tenner. Five pounds - Fiver, bluey (because they are blue in colour) 25 pounds - Pony. 50 pounds - Half a ton, bullseye. 100 pounds - a Ton. 500 pounds - Monkey. it also varies depend on your region, these are just some common ones to get you started

  • @garth56
    @garth56 Před 25 dny

    Americans do not speak English end of 🙂

  • @stevenbird4877
    @stevenbird4877 Před 25 dny

    😝

  • @Kayla.burlin
    @Kayla.burlin Před 25 dny

    I guess I need to clarify that I know British isn't it's own language. Firstly I just used the same title Siobhan did (She's from the UK btw) Secondly when someone says "you speak British" they DO NOT mean it's a whole new language.. IT'S THE ACCENT!! The language is English!!!!! There is absolutely no reason to get mad or frustrated about it. Your accent is British but you speak English, my accent is American and I speak English.. Yes there are more accents in each country, but for me to list them all off would be impossible. So it's a billion times easier for me and apparently a lot of other people (including brits) to just simply say British.

  • @paulmatthews7193
    @paulmatthews7193 Před 25 dny

    There is no British language it is English Scottish Welsh or Irish four different countries with four different languages and accents 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡

    • @Kayla.burlin
      @Kayla.burlin Před 25 dny

      I know British isn't it's own language, no need to be mad. Siobhan Thompson was the one who came up with that title and she's British.

  • @patrickbriscall7934
    @patrickbriscall7934 Před 26 dny

    Her very last sentence, I understood perfectly! I’m not cockney but I am British.

  • @patrickbriscall7934
    @patrickbriscall7934 Před 26 dny

    The whole point of Cockney rhyming slang, as with many slangs, is that it excludes people who aren’t part of your in group. It still happens today amongst, particularly youth groups. Cockney rhyming slang however has been around for donkeys and appears frequently on TV. So everyone knows it. Don’t feel bad about not understanding it. It doesn’t make sense… at all.

  • @gibjamie
    @gibjamie Před 26 dny

    Loo is used a lot for toilets here as well as toilets or Bogs

  • @ajames8237
    @ajames8237 Před 26 dny

    Heard someone say ‘double yolker,’ thought they’d made it up but is real.

    • @trevorveail
      @trevorveail Před 21 dnem

      Yes 2 yolks in the same egg shell. Great when you crack it in to the frying pan when you are making breakfast.

  • @John-jw8rx
    @John-jw8rx Před 26 dny

    English. British isn't a language.

  • @user-zu6ir6kj5g
    @user-zu6ir6kj5g Před 26 dny

    Cockney rhyming slang doesn't make sense - the whole point of it is to speak without being understood by outsiders. It was originally used by criminals so the cops didn't understand what they were saying.

  • @denniswilliams160
    @denniswilliams160 Před 26 dny

    The fact that you don't understand Cockney rhyming slang is what it's all about. It originated in the East End of London and developed as a way of obscuring the meaning of sentences to those who did not understand the slang , though it remains a matter of speculation whether this was a linguistic accident, or whether it was developed intentionally to assist criminals or to maintain a particular community.

  • @user-xs7jd2zm9m
    @user-xs7jd2zm9m Před 26 dny

    Fortnight = Two Weeks

  • @stephenlee5929
    @stephenlee5929 Před 26 dny

    A fortnight is 2 weeks, or Fourteen days/nights.

  • @trevorlsheppard7906
    @trevorlsheppard7906 Před 26 dny

    Disney and similar film makers have taken out all dark aspects of original fairy stories like Grimm's fairy tales ❤.

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Před 26 dny

    The accent you mentioned, which i know you have trouble with, is the cockney accent, and the cockney ryhming slang, and you have good right to struggle with that, It is said, back in the day, it was a slang, that was used by the criminal folk, so the police could not understand what they were saying, im not going to go into detail yet, but i would like you react and watch this sketch, it was from the show the 2 ronnies, he plays the part of a priest, and does the his church stuff in cockney rhyming slang, you wont get most of it, but you will hear bits you might get, apple and pairs=stairs trouble and strife=wife plates of me =feet but there is some you have just learned, which you may get, here is the link The Two Ronnies: Rhyming Slang Sermon

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki1815 Před 26 dny

    Dont be lazy, it only takes a minute, not a fortnight, to google a word, a subject, a poem, lyrics, the periodic table!

  • @enemde3025
    @enemde3025 Před 26 dny

    There is no such thing as a BRITISH accent !! We have many ! ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, IRISH and WELSH. Each UK country will have regional accents and dialects which can change every 10 miles or so ! FORTNIGHT = A PERIOD OF 2 WEEKS/14 DAYS. Short for FOURTEEN NIGHTS. (FORT NIGHT) The full phrases is....."Bob's your uncle, and Fanny's your aunt".

  • @alanmoss3603
    @alanmoss3603 Před 26 dny

    Cockney Rhyming Slang was actually done to be confusing - mainly slightly crooked Londoners trying to confuse the police. A Cockney is any Londoner born within the sound of the bells of St Mary-le-bow or Bow Bells!

    • @Kayla.burlin
      @Kayla.burlin Před 26 dny

      I'm sure it worked for a while, then people caught on and used it for something different. I find that very fascinating!

  • @Really-hx7rl
    @Really-hx7rl Před 26 dny

    It isn't Monkey's here at the moment! Its bloody hot and humid! 🙄 We have lots of sayings and words describing the same thing. "British English" as Americans like to say...which in my mind is just English (and the original one) really is a very rich language.