British Mums Try Other British Mums' Apple Crumble
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 1. 01. 2020
- Three British mums try, review and score each other's apple crumbles to see who can be crowned the dessert queen. Who will win? đ
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American version: 'what is this trash they've served me'
British version: 'that's quite nice actually, very nice'
Cassandra can't taste anything.
if you remeber her.
i was just telling my parents something like this. I told them to watch these videos but was telling them "the British women try really hard to be nice but the American ones tear each other apart"
Because British people can actually not be incredibly over bias one hate anything that isnât there own
Because you canât mess up crumble
The American ones are slating each other left right and centre and britain is just nice to each other.
Enough to have a 'nice counter' đ
Not trying to be racist but American also seems to be about Race.
Americans are generally more direct with their thoughts than us Brits, who prefer subtlety in the hopes/assumptions that they know what weâre really saying.
I think itâs because itâs crumble. American food is really like in your face, like an assault on your tongue. British food is just a nice little experience in your mouth
Nice
âCanadians try each other poutineâ
Canadians just saying sorry to each other
Donkey omg I was just thinking this lol
Most Canadians donât make poutine at home though, at least quebecers donât. I would love to see âFrench Canadian moms try each otherâs tourtiĂšreâ that would be great
Omg I want some poutine now
That would be me, I know how to make poutine but I have never made it. Maybe butter tarts but I have also not met anyone who made them in canada.
What is poutine
Btw small CZcamsr heređ€
British : this nice, I love it, maybe add a little sugar
American : what is this i cant eat this
Cassandran :Where's the flavor?!, I cant taste anything!!, no sugar, nutmeg, anything!!
You remembered Cassandra! Hahahahaha
Oh you remembered her lol I just saw her video yesterday
Lol so Cassandra is a breed of her own!
đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł spot on! She was so angry lol
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How british offends one another:
'It's nice but...'
A M im cracking up rnđ
Trust me I'm English and we aren't all like that. These mothers seem more upper class just by their voice. If you heard English people from more rural areas it'll be very different. We are very more direct.
But these type of English people aren't as direct. English people are known to be very direct so these people don't really represent how most of the english population act.
@GamingWith Steve Thats actually really interesting to know. Us Americans always assume English (or even Canadian) people are always these polite, gentle, picture perfect people.
@@ivana-oc5bo no, we just use the sandwich insult technique to belittle people it's actually worse
Like it's nice but it's too this but it's nice
I feel like if ur outside that culture u won't get that that's a dig at u
@Elena Stennett ooh. Again, very interesting to know.
This has such a different energy to the American version.
Just like Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares in the UK vs in the US lol
I was saying the same thing just now! Everyoneâs so sweet to each other. Beautiful.
IKR đ
Boring
@@jordantate_ I can't stand the America version, they literally can't have another mum's food being better
These are the nicest moms Iâve watched today đ.
All british mums are nice. Unless they are chavs or alcholics (same thing)
@@zacurrya9485 oh god, not the chavs
How many mom do you watch all day lmao
Hippie/alcoholic isnt a good combo either
Add that to the nice count
I came here to cleanse my eyes and ears after watching Indian moms try each other's food.
Wait what's that vid called?
@@parneetrandhawa2458 czcams.com/video/obxvhOeKPOI/video.html here's the link. Indian mums try other Indian moms aloo gopi.
TW: they be salty lol
SAME LOL
@@mubashirasyedali thanks
Ahhh headed there next up. đ
I like how respectful theyâre to each otherâs crumble
Trust me I'm English and we aren't all like that. These mothers seem more upper class just by their voice. If you heard English people from more rural areas it'll be very different. We are very more direct.
But these type of English people aren't as direct. English people are known to be very direct so these people don't really represent how most of the english population act.
Lol nah mate you can hear the snobbish veiled insults disguised with politeness
That's how brits insult people, to call it being respectful just shows u can't see they're having a dig at them
It's the sandwich insult technique, an insult sandwiched by vague compliments. Like "It's nice, but it's too this, but it's nice"
America should take notes.
patty was full on having a moment at anneâs crumble then gave it an 8.5 đđ the cackle i let out
To be fair, I even myself wouldnt rate my favorite meal/recipe (my mother Burrito recipe) higher than a 9, and id eat it over anything (right now) because what IF i found some other recipe that manages to be better? ;)
and some people consider anything 4-6 to be good. 7-8 to be amazing and 9 to be damn near perfect. With a 10 being practically unachievable.
Decervon personally a 10 to me is if I could eat it any time of any day. If you always wait for something better you'll never rate anything a 10 so doesn't your 9 basically count as a 10 anyways?
LOOOL init, I thought she was gonna give a 10 by the way she way moaningđđđđđ
Decervon oh my days why you being all scientific with it
Americans: A little overcooked but besides that perfect, 6.5
British: Pretty overcooked but its a 9.5
Exactly. More polite but they might as well not even be there if theyâre just going to hide their true thoughts behind politeness. You could just make up most of the responses in your head
The crunch is the best bit
@@jasonhondakker9231 While they are polite, they are also not rating everything 10, there is still quite a big difference between 7 and 9.5.
*British : âNoice, noice , noice.â*
*Americans :*
*âB L Y A T !â*
Thatâs Russia-
@@eileen2553 ,
Ik, but that's how they react.
RacistđĄ
@@chaithratm9993 ,
I am not racist.
I am just making a joke about the video.
Chaithra T M y ?
British: I would change it a little but, itâs nice.
American: âpretends to pukeâ THIS IS A JOKE WTF IS THIS??
Park Jimin âą ë°ì§ëŻŒ Hi jimin đ
Min Yoongi hi hyungggđ
Eddie Fahrenheit WHERES THE FLAAAVOUR??
Man shut the hell up
And above me you will see a young American commenter in their natural state of behavior.
Didn't realise how often people use nice until this video
Pretty sure it's more of a British thing.
Nice
@@realsies9387 nice
omg me too đłâïž
@@imppyify no these mums were nicer than most British mums. We definitely dont say nice that often
British version is so much sweeter than anybodyâs else probably
wait until you meet the italien mums.
the italian mums too
âyou are homemade arenât you yes you areâđ
âOf course you are, shushâ hahahahaha that was so cute
4:43 for anyone wondering when it isđ
âShushâ lmao
These are the nicest moms like EVER
Mum*
Indra Karmawan mom*
Indra Karmawan u can say it borh ways đ
@@kalinamarevic Mother
Mum*
French Canadians try each otherâs poutine
Kiana Cameron you want chaos !
@@bernardb2348 I'm scared to just think about it
I would love to see that, should have some laughs in it.
@@tomatotortilla osti de tarbarnak it tastes like marde
Trang Lam ppl actually use kraft single for poutine? Wow
American moms : âthereâs no cinnamon. i give it a 1â
When Patty said "talk amongst yourselves" and waved her hand that was the most British mum thing đ€Łđ
thought she'd score it a 10 then
Cassandra taste the apple crumble:
*WhErEs ThE sUgAr, The CinNaMoN, wHeReS tHe NutMeG?!!*
You forgot the Apple
@@uwu--owo loving your profile pic
@@debreliselen160 ty so much
@@uwu--owo ;)
Cassandra :Where is the apple
Buzzfeed:in the center
Cassandra:i cant taste it
Cassandra: âI sTiLL cAnt TaSte tHe sUGar, nUTmeg, the ciNNamOn"
Joseph Rolando đ€Łđ€ŁâŒïž
All she can taste is liquor 43 lmao
"WHERE IS THE SUGAR, THE NUTMEG, THE CINNAMON!?"
- Cassandra
âbut its still quite niceâ lmaoii
Joseph Rolando YES
Iâve never seen such a wholesome group of mothers tasting each otherâs food. Like they were all so sweet. I couldnât have one negative thought watching this.
the italian moms let us introduce ourselves. They are also very nice and respectful and they say italien words lol.
0:21 âSome of them like cinnamon in it and nutmeg..â
Me: *immediately thinks of Cassandra*
*âWhErEâs tHe CiNnAmOn, tHe SuGaR, tHe NuTmEg, tHe FlAvOr!!?â*
Omg đ
No one:
Not a soul:
Not one human being on planet Earth:
Home Cooks Judging Each Otherâs Food: *CiNnAmOn.*
ALL OF CZcams: âWhereâs the sugar!?!? Whereâs the cinnamon!?! Whereâs the FLAVOUR?!?! I donâ taste nothinâ!!!â
I know. I was so confused and looking for this comment. What is in it besides apples, if not cinnamon, sugar, and nutmeg? That's like apple pie with no cinnamon and nutmeg? It might be fine, I just never heard of it.
This honestly made me smile and giddy. Everyone is so sweet and kind, makes my heart soar! The American version everyone is so nasty and petty.
Are you a brit
@@elenastennett8660 Nah, i'm american. đđ
Ah then u wouldn't recognise the subtle insults
"it's nice but..." is infinitely more crushing than saying u hate it
@@elenastennett8660 I'm sorry but if you get upset over "it's nice but" you need to grow a pair
My mum makes the best crumble. Sheâs a terrible cook and thereâs probably hundreds of better crumbles out there but itâs the best because she makes it for me.
Vicky Tate thatâs sweet
Awww! I always loved my mum's food and my grandma's food (sadly my grandma is very old now only my mom can cook, I can never taste my grandma's food again đ)
This is so cute and lovely. Melted my heartđ
Yeah she likes my inner body crumble
If it taste sweet than my body made it
British: To the mum who made this crumble, thankyou
American: To the mom who made this, WHAT ARE YOU THINKING?! LEARN HOW TO COOK!
British People: â This is really really nice, Maybe a dash of this would make it better? â
American People: â Oh My God! This taste like garbage!! Where is the water I need a drink of water before I die â
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Edit: Damn! One of them few times I get a lot of likes on my comment, Thanks!
we absolutely love competition. âif you ainât first youâre lastâ đ±
but really, american culture is definitely not about handing out participation medals đ€·đœââïž
đđđđ Not all of us friend!
and then they spit it out, the black mums one was unbearable to watch
You guys would never survive Italian moms then
Donât use Gods name in vein
I really like how the british moms are sooooooo kind
Itâs with a u
patty is so kind in person shes has the sweetest soul sheâs my mums good friend :)
@@poppysasmr really? they all seem like such lovely women :))
@@Bri-bk3we either is fine
@@Bri-bk3we hahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
This is the only one where they donât insult each otherâs food
U can't hear the digs they're making??
Like it's nice but it's too this but it's nice
That is crushing!
@@elenastennett8660 at least some good words were there
pp poopoo
Hey, they all gave scores higher than 5đ they're way nicer.
Elena Stennett - I wouldnât call that crushing. Itâs more polite critique than being rude for the sake of it.
British version: This might not be the best but I like how they tried and it's pretty nice
American version: *I AM DISGUSTED* *spits into napkin*
The whole conversation between that one woman and the custard đ "you are homemade aren't you? Yes you are. Course you are. Shush!"
I'm crying
*British version* : âThatâs noiceâ âI like itâ âItâs tastyâ âI like the custardâ âNoiceâ âvery noiceâ ânoiceâ âlovelyâ
*American version* : âI ainât even gonna try thatâ âWhat is thisâ âwhere is the FlAvOrâ âdonât cookâ âyou got your grandma card snatchedâ
Yooo chill I am not making assumptions go watch the other videos stop being pressed...
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Stop Talking was just a joke lol but I fee like the Americans were just trying to win the title
Stop Talking yea I agree with you I prefer direct people but I feel like they were exaggerating it. Like I prefer someone telling me âI donât like itâ instead of adding on things like âI donât like it, you shouldnât cookâ like that would make me feel terrible.
"I don't taste the sugars and the cinnamons and the nutmeg!"
We do say noise butttttt hear me out some of us say niisssseeeee cuz some of us are posh XD
âTalk amongst yourselvesâđđđ she was not here for drama she just wanted to eat
It was such a delight watching her savor the crumble. Very nice :)
1.2k likes and two comments? Weird
Ikr I would just bring the crappy food on purpose so I can eat everyone else's
I love how the british are respectful and honest about each other
âThis is noice I love it. Talk amongst yourselvesâ I loved everything about thisđ
Iâm British, and I love how nice the mums are compared to American mums
Nice counter:34
erin gumbs Yup lol
Makes you proud to be British seeing how lovely these mums are and how supportive they are of each others food.
robin mcgregor your comment proves otherwise.
robin mcgregor no yâall arenât
Jesus, I didnât realize how many times they say âniceâ was i the only one looking at the âniceâ count?
cake I know
whoever decided to put that count is a genius troll xD, i laughed my ass off
They missed one 1:54
@@justinlee1558 she said "lots of cinnamon in there not nice cinnamon in there.
Take a sip of alcohol every time they say "nice " đ. They say it so often its a drinking game!
This video was so much more British than I expected. "This is nice. Yes."
the 'nice' counter has me dead XD
patty seems like someone who gives good hugs for some reason
Ou Tampico She just seems like the kind of person who would make you feel good just be being in her presence. :)
@@dabroncobabe7441 or just being in her :)
Pllayer064 I'm gonna need you to stop right there
@@Pllayer064 See, everything was true up until your comment.
Pllayer064 Now that is exactly what weâre not going to dođ„Ž
âNot enough cinnamonâ âtoo much cinnamonâ this video needs a dose of Cassandra asking whereâs the cinnamon
But you know, very nice.
WHERE IS THE CINNAMON? WHERE IS THE NUTMEG? WHERE IS THE SUGAR?!!!!
Haha
@northofhome28 *slow demon voice* LICOR 43
Cassandra and her LiCoR 43 đ€Ł
Theresa and Anne dumping the pitcher of custard onto the crumble is the kind of energy I aspire to. đđđŒđđŒ
I was just thinking what a small jug they used for the custard, haha. Here in the UK, we use pint jugs (minimum) to serve custard - crumble should be at least 65% custard on top.
These British moms are so nice. Unlike the other moms on the show who are stubborn to the point they spit the food out or refuse to try it. Love British moms â€ïž.
âYou are homemade arenât you? Yes you are, of course you are. Shushâ đ
Lol yeah.... wuh is she doing.....Talking to food like that!
Bisharo Bashir you think thatâs weird? Itâs normal in England to talk to random objects when alone or doing something. I.e. the dishwasher beeps when itâs done and youâre in the kitchen doing something âoh be quiet you!â
Lol
That was so funny đđ
The shade has been thrown đđ
they have a nice count so we americans should have a âwhereâs the flavor in this?â Count
Cassandra is shook
@@fauzansalman2574 nutmeg who?
@@user-ck7tu9zx2q suga cinmin nutmeg
Casandra's over 9000
ăȘăŒăš cassandra is cassandra
This is by far the NICEest set of moms Iâve ever seen on âmoms tryâ
The Italians mums are also pretty sweet^^
Itâs very cool to see the women be cordial, polite and honest with their ratings.
âthere is no contest hereâ
2mins later
âThis is a contender
She was right though...that one was second place lol
I think we all want to try Anneâs food đ€Łđ€Ł
yes it looked very *nice*
IK her roast potatoes looked sooo good đđ€§
Yeah she likes roast potatoes
Shes absolutely killing it!
I actually don't remember if she likes roast potatoes đ€·đœââïž
I love how they are really kind and are just giving tips.
I like the fact that they are judging fair and properly not blinded by the fact they want to win
I really love how wholesome these moms are, like literally the lowest score is a 14/20. All the American people do is constantly trash talk lmaoo
Molly McConnell and judgemental i swear they rate others lower just to win
@Molly McConnell that's just being impolite
You can be honest without having to be rude. In this case, when they say "but" it is to refer that a person could use an improvement in that certain area and there is nothing wrong with that/being specific. If my dish was to be judged, I'd like tasters to give me specific feedbacks. Yep, feedbacks. Sheesh.
@christian jenny yes, these adults have sure grown. And don't get me wrong, I'm no prude. I do swear at times too. People just need to learn manners. Being wholesome is the way! :) Canadian here lol
@Molly McConnell u proud of that?
Is anyone else craving a nice apple crumble now?
Yh, make one and save me a slice.. There's a dear.
Nope.
100 percent!!
I am and I don't even like apple crumble đ
Claire Louise J so bad
so nice to watch one of these where they aren't just tearing each other apart for no reason. just being nice and polite about it. good vibes
I think itâs so sweet that theyâre actually enjoying each otherâs foods. Nice people make tasty food.
Iâve never noticed how much we Britons say âniceâ đđ
Nioce
there is a whole nice meter on here. y'all say it a lot.
@@robertcrawford6727 LOLLLLLLL
Me neither and I'm from England lmao
When I was in year 3 my teacher Ms Davis made that 'the n word' and we were not allowed to describe anything using that word.
Americans: wHeRes tHe FlAvOuR iN ThiS
British People: nice nice nice nice nice nice....and....nice
đđđđ
Itz Xenaaa it was a reference to another one of buzzfeeds videos....yknow...cassandra
NiceĂ infinity
@Itz Xenaaa It's a joke
British âpeopleâ
With a runtime of 5:50 for the Nice Counter and Nice being said a total of 33 times, the Mums said nice on average every 10.6 seconds.
Nice maths
I LOVE HOW POSITIVE AND WONDERFUL AND NOT PUTTING DOWN IT EACH OTHER'S CRUMBLE. SO SWEET AND LOVELY.
Americaâs version : â dO yOu tHink Iâm GoIng to ConSumE This ArE yOu TrYing To HolD. A MurdEr.
British version : â I think her custard looks better than mine đâ
Ellisha Orr thats just the moms they chose, there are many nice/kind Americans moms, they just dont put them out there, and trust me, british moms can also be like that
@@chimchimnoodles91 The comment doesn't say "American mums" but "America's version". They weren't saying American mums can't be nice.
I love this comment đđ
Only the people in Los Angeles act like that. Poor manners just seem to come with young hipster liberals đ€·ââïž
@@michelles7601 I am, as an American we are right too rude to be nice and not rude enough to be funny
âNah not reallyâ such a British response đ we love to keep it moving.
The amount of buttery love and gentleness in this video is soo refreshing
This proves that british people are the most forgiving and nice people
*insert british biker getting hit with car and saying its okay and hes okay*
Except when comes to colonizing.
@@roisinculler775 Edgy
Everyone's saying how they're being so nice and that's because apple crumble is amazing
Its
Nice
I think it's because in other videos like this, everyone is very competitive đ
yesss omg it looked so lovely to eat.
Yes, a classic
Iâve never tried it!! đ
Anne reminds me a lot of Horrid Henryâs mother
I knew she reminded me of someone.
ELITE Noob same lol
Yes omg I totally forgot about that show. I'm American btw
Whose that ?
rachael wills It's an English cartoon about a little boy named Henry. Give it a watch, it's really cute! Some of the episodes are on CZcams.
Love Patty. She's so delightful. So refreshing to see a video where all three mums are lovely and fair to each other.
when you wanna mute the nice count sound but you canât without muting the whole thing
Anneâs crumble being praised just cured my anxiety and depression for the week. Thank you.
Mines too đ„ș
stfu
klaxsuna you stfu tf
@@klaxsuna6330 stfu
@@klaxsuna6330 đŠ§
i never realised how much us british people say nice đ
It's a _nice_ word
Nice
Nice
Nice
Noice
I love how theyâre so uplifting about each otherâs foods
Super refreshing to see such kindness on the battlefield.
British: oh this is niceee
Americans: âpulls out gun and shoots the foodâ THIS IS A JOKE!!!!
moon zipper đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
english invnted apple crumble...so if anyone is shooting anybody over this...its Uk shoooting USA
No one cares
@@moonzipper739 then why did you quote what u quoted...do yourself a favour and before you state something liek that in future...know your facts...
IDyce88 I think you missed the joke. Moon zipper was basically saying the British reviews are more pleasant than the Americans which is true.
Love how they compliment the dish. Not competitive đ
Maybe they're just better cooks LOL
yes they were very _nice_
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@@abigailmarughu3403 ?
Cause they are not raised to believe their worth as a human being is not depending on the amazing-ness of their apple crumble. They know is just an apple crumble.
Moms from the States who are âSTAY AT HOME momsâ whose entire worth as a human is within how clean she keeps her house, and how good her food is tasting. Imagine sharing a home with a partner and not lift a finger to make sure the house is clean, kids have all the things they need for their well being, and then add demand cooked meals all year round throughout the day served by your partner. Itâs no wonder those moms turned nasty considering their miserable unpaid housekeeping situation (instead of being treated like a loving family member). They are not getting their needs met when they just tend to their family memberâs needs but no one stops to ask if the mom is ok or if she could need a hand.
The familyâs well-being is 100% her responsibility.
*This video is lovely, and it was a delight to see how kind they are! They donât make it into a breaking down the other oneâs characters type thing like the stay at home moms did.*
âThis is nice, I love it! Talk amongst yourselves.â LOL I love have nice and polite they all are.
Its refreshing when they are kind in their critiques
the "nice" counter had me weak
they literally said nice lol
Noice
British version: It is nice I like it so much.
American version: What is this trash. Even dogs wont eat this.
Didn't Gordon Ramsay say that in a video?
I LOVE how polite these moms are!
I love how kind these British mums give constructive, positive, and very kind criticisms and give generous scores.
Cassandra, probably watching there: *but there probably ain't any flavor in those crumbles, lemme put Licor 42 in them*
British version: âWow it actually looks quite better than mineâ
American version: This Is definitely not better than mineâ
Julien - is*
@@skdnndksksoweodk6932 how did that help you in life?
Mario's art wdym? -_-
Mario's art also idfc about wat u say
I love that no one was game playing and they were all honest, you donât really see that on Buzzfeed US
3 years late but everyone here was so fair and lovely lol, wholesome
no pun intended, this is maybe the nicest video of these taste tests I've seen so far, they're all so sweet and kind
So buzzfeed came for round 2 and still ignored me when I said nigerian mums try other nigerian mums jolof rice
Ah ah, we've been waiting a long time for the jollof rice wars!
They already did a jollof video. I saw it on Twitter they had 3 candidates one Nigerian , Ghanaian and I think a Liberian
ah please lets not start no wars
@@konkooutings Nigerian mums specifically, thank you very much
Duke Temz : donât think itâll be fair as jollof rice isnât originally from Nigeria. This is coming from a Nigerian.
This video should be called â how many times does the average British mom say nice in 6 minutesâ
For real
This was the best one of these I have seen so far. All of the moms were mature! Not spitting food out and being rude. Thank you! â€ïž
The British mums were so nice to each other and this is the kind of energy we need nowadays. Not putting each other down, just supporting each other and seeing different visions of the same dish.
Nobody:
American woman: Where's the nutmeg???the cinnamon??? I CAN'T. TASTE. *ANYTHING!!!*
drtash21 I remember her đ
wheres the flavour
More like WHERES THA FLAVAHHHH
I'm American that's međ
i remember that đ€Ł.
British version: *this is nice, i love it*
American version: what is this? Hm *smells* OMYGOD WHY WAS THIS SERVED TO ME. *eats a little bit* *pretends to puke* oMYGHOD THIS DOESNT EVEN HAVE MUCH FLAVOUR *spits it out* omYGHOD THE AFTERtAStE mLeh đ€ąđ€ąđ€ąđ€ź
That is so accurate lol
Xiao Xiao has a tiny bit more
Ikr wtf
this really says a lot about americans (not all)
@@mokel6353 i think its weird how they judge all american based on the few videos they have watched with some of the same Americans in it
Wow all of the moms are very sweet and kind!
Patty is so authentic and happy for the other moms, itâs making me blush
Nigerian moms try each otherâs jollof rice
AlexTheMenace đđ that would be comedy.
CZcams can't contain the fire.
OMG I NEED THIS YOUVE LITERALLY MADE MY DAY
That would be HILARIOUS
Ohhh shit
*gets offered a glass of water*
Brit: âMm this is quite lovely, indeed.â
American: âItâs *dry*! Whereâs the *flavor*?!â
cassandra: Where Is ThE SuGaR NuTmeG CinNaMON
Omg đđđđ
They were all so nice and polite! I love it!
I love how nice they are, itâs so lovely to watch
They're actually taking the time to genuinely taste and compliment everything.
Exactly , thatâs good content . I canât stand the â No, Iâm not eating this ,sorry â đ
I love how thereâs a ânice countâ at the top of the page lmao. Iâm British and i canât make a sentence that doesnât have the words âniceâ or âclassâ in it lol
Or 'lovely'
"Class" ? Girl this is 2020, not 2006. đđđđđâ€
@@artyommikhailov645 no year is complete without class
@@artyommikhailov645 she could be from the North. They tend to use 'class'. Nothing wrong with it.
@@artyommikhailov645 okay.
This is the most honest and kind of these shows I've ever seen. Nice! đ
These ladies are so sweet and adorable, I love this panel