I'm so happy to see Emily again! She got so many mean comments last time from people who didn't understand her British sarcastic humor that I worried she was gone for good.
I can't get enough of these two girls. They have such a great dynamic together. They are both darling, but the contrast between their personalities is what makes it so watchable.
My sister worked at a country club in Atlanta Georgia, and the head chef would throw hot pans at the cooks or servers just out of pure rage… she loved him though 😂! Everything had to be perfect and if it wasn’t, he let them know. Also, I had a teacher who called me “stupid “ in 2nd grade because I struggled with long addition ( chalkboard in front of whole class), it was rough but I went on to prove her wrong by crushing my math classes in College… sweet revenge. The guy acting this stuff out is a little extra. Kind of annoying 😂. Being married to an Englishman, sometimes the “sarcastic humor “ comes if as rude and I’ve warned him that he better be ready to physically defend himself, because Americans typically will not tolerate it, unless we know it’s done without being sincerely condescending… otherwise, you might go home with a really bad headache, also it’s not really always even funny. I love him… but just being very honest.
Wow, that’s tough!(the part with the teacher) I’ve been struggling with problematic teachers my whole life. But good for you that you took your revenge and proved her wrong. I hope you are doing good right now 😉
In the uk schools I’ve been in, there’s pretty much always posters, banners, windows, art, etc. covering the walls- (But with Emily’s description of the two types of UK parents, she’s 90% correct- tho, I’d like to say that the ‘yeah, idm’ mums that I’ve seen have never gone as far as to give a child alcohol- Coke/pepsi/etc, sure, but not alcohol.)
What do you think of her accent, I'm Brazilian learning British English, and she sounds so Posh to me, as a Brit you think her accent is definitely Posh ?
@@princegustav Yes, I would say her accent is posh. Then again, many regions around the U.K (and even just England or Scotland alone) have different accents. I suppose she has a bit more of a Londoner(?) accent, which might be why. Though, I don’t often see people speaking so posh unless they’re mocking stereotypes / the monarchy.
@@princegustav Well, it may be influenced a bit by regions you may have visited or originate from? I mean, my own accent leads some to assume I’m Scottish despite being South-East (England). There’s also just the general pronunciations which vary (especially between the U.K & U.S.A), s9 that may be another element.
That 'It's not you, it's me' thing, I'd say that's very East Asian, like Chinese, so they get to break up but not facing the scene, which of course never works. For American, I think they are quite straightforward, like yelling at each other, and thorw down the guy's computer, that kinda stuff
My prom date's mom was from England. When I went to pick her up, her mom was already drinking a lot. When I dropped he off, she was passed out drunk. 😁 She was a great lady.
I actually loved the first Tik Tok by the British guy. It was hilariously spot-on about Mid-western USA schools. Yet, parents still complain about the schools not being even more comfortable for their kids. 😅
Interestingly I've never really watched any stand-up British comedians. I have seen British TV and Movie comedies. I'm a huge stand-up fan tho and it's only Americans and the occasional Canadian comedian. I wonder why that is
Absolutely love you, girls! Emily is such a badass (in a good way), and Christina is just the opposite - so delicate and sophisticated. But you might want to stop saying the word “like” all the time ;)
I think it's because some people do internalize it and believe the other person is breaking up with them because of something they did. By saying "It's not you, it's me", I guess it's to make it clear that your reasons for breaking up are personal to you, not because the other person did something wrong. I would say I've never initiated a break up, but I have turned down people, and it was because I was struggling with a disorder at the time. I literally had to basically tell them "it's not you, it's me" because it wasn't that they weren't attractive or a nice person that I wouldn't date under normal circumstances. But at the time, I was dealing with a lot of mental trauma and couldn't manage being at my best in a relationship. I felt too bad at the thought that I would be dumping all of my family and history off on them. Even thinking of building a family at the time was too stressful.
I'm a 40-year-old American and I only ever had one teacher outright call a pupil "dumb"; she was a 70-something nun! She was arguably the funniest (and best) math teacher I ever had, and she was totally right: that guy was easily the dumbest kid in our class.
I came from the country that colonised by the British. I used to think we've escaped until i saw this video and i realised how similar my country to The UK. and now my fiance is Scottish and i couldn't even understand him.
Can we for once get an American on heat that isn’t a middle class person lol. I think everyone outside of America thinks we are all like this girl and nothing could be further from the truth. I don’t have anything personal against her but she isn’t representative of the average every day person in this county……..she’s a cute middle class white girl…..
Sarcastic dark humor often veers off into try-hard edginess. My favorite brand of humor is self-deprecating dark humor or gallows humor as it's called. One thing I hate are those who use "dark humor" as euphemism for punching down.
I watch that guy’s videos. Most are funny but some seem like he has limited cultural knowledge. Like he did one about driving. He said in the UK a red light means stop. Then he said in America a red light may mean stop or may mean you can turn right. The thing is even if a right on red is allowable at an intersection, you still have to a complete stop before making the turn or else it’s considered running the light and you can get a ticket. Maybe it depends on where you went to school but the desks are often arranged that way in pre-schools and elementary schools. I never had an individual desk until I reached the secondary level where we changed classes every period. whereas in elementary school we mostly stayed in the same room. I would keep my personal belongings in my desk in elementary school then after that we had lockers.
He’s still right though. In the UK red just means you stop and wait until it turns green. In the US you’re allowed to turn right during red, even if you do have to stop first.
Surprising that modern British culture isn't quite as conservative as many parts of the US but their teachers are like "I can write off these 7 year olds as failure, they won't change or grow to be useful members of society" like sure a person is fully mature at age 7.....sure the failure of little kids is on them, definitely not on the one teaching and nurturing their minds to think and act well.
Ohh christina you've worked in the restaurant so sad of you beautiful girl.....I wish I could make you my queen and take care of you, you're so cute and gorgeous.
The word "like" was used 768 times in this video and the "English" representative contributed ~half. This person doesn't have the qualifications to comment for the nation.
Chefs are aggressive across the board. It is a job all about making quality in a timely manner, it doesn't matter where on the globe you are it is a job that will necessitate aggression lmao. American chefs are no more nice than their european counterparts besides on TV, and that is because food TV was designed as day time entertainment in the USA, no one wants to be yelled at at 11 am when they are trying to relax on their day off lmao. Go work in a Kitchen in NYC and see if they're calm and quiet lmao.
Since this video is about humor... Do you know why they have so many windows in american schools? Because its easier to neutralize school schooter through them.
Hehehe that's Gordon Ramsay in the Thumbnail. Impossible that you've never heard of him. Even of the most and best Chef Can't believe I'm saying this as French We French are the ones that sarcastic sometimes and arrogant 2:50 Same here in France 🇫🇷, Teachers would prefer smart kids over dumb kids who do nothing in classes. I remember very well that most of my teachers I had throughout my schooling were so harsh and strict. They would yell so loudly and with agressivity if you don't pay attention. Kinda traumatized Overall that built my self confidence. I can't imagine what the school system is like in Germany 🇩🇪 😆🤣
When you speak the British language, you improve yourself and one of the characters in the Harry Potter movie. As for the American language, you improve yourself because you talk to your friends and relatives. Frankly, I like the American accent more, so yes.
The guy in the American schools vs British school video didn't sound British at all. I've heard Americans talk like his American accent but, I've never come across a fellow Brit who sounded like that.
Ok, his second video made me realise his American accent is also not so good but, I'm still staggered by the fact his British accent is so unconvincing!
With all respect, i need to say that, the UK woman is the most beautiful lady I've seen in my entire life, she has stolen all the world beauty just for herself
I would love to take that British dude into actual America…..It seems like his entire perception of us is ….Montana lol . Brutha let me take you to a city or a housing project so I can watch you curl up like a frightened child . British dry sense of humor and sarcasm won’t save you then 🙄
Threatening to take a British person to a city or housing project does nothing for the culture or to change his mind. He will simply stereotype Americans, particularly Blk people, as being violent.
What the Fvck is a sue I went to Detroit schools and river rouge schools students respect teachers and teachers respect students and if th eteachers had us Fvck Ed up the students would stand up to the teachers physically and the teachers didn’t get paid enough to get in fights
When I was working in the school system, the students and their parents were very disrespectful, and this is in the Chicago suburbs. One student threatened to physically harm me just because I asked them to sit quietly and wait for their bus. I dared my students to hit me, and told them I would sue them or press charges if they did. Their parents would be paying for the damages.
I'm so happy to see Emily again! She got so many mean comments last time from people who didn't understand her British sarcastic humor that I worried she was gone for good.
I understand I'm bri'ish ;) (I am though)
Americans are capable at laughing at ourselves and the British are also capable of laughing at us.
Ain't it funny
Depends if we're talking about SDH or just humour in general
Just mention the colonies. They won’t be laughing then
@@jalenr.6542white Americans are literally British but refused to be part of British
"White" "americans"...racist speech and ignorance about other continent America that never was or be Europe...wtf...gth...
I can't get enough of these two girls. They have such a great dynamic together. They are both darling, but the contrast between their personalities is what makes it so watchable.
I can't imagine Christina being stressed out! She has that Yoga-teacher kind of vibe!
After this video I learned one word for working in a restaurant : Stressful 😂
In restaurants most chefs love to drink a lot, alcohol it’s gatorade for cooks because of the stress. 😭
Mr. Lawson watching this : "They had it coming."
As an American there was never any piece of furniture to be found when I was in school.
I really like this duo! They are both smart and their personality really complementing each other. Go Christina! Go Emily!
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This pair is hilarious because they couldn't be more different lmao (In a good way)
I love emily's accent.. Think i'm havin a crush on her😄
These TikTok's always have me rolling 😂😂Hope you guys enjoyed reacting to them as much as I did! -Christina🇺🇸
Hi , Christina , loved the video , laughed a lot of course , the "break-up" part was my favorite 😁
I've watched Carter and I was gutted to see your character kick the bucket
You nailed it, Christina 🇺🇲👍
UK humour is all about deadpan delivery.
Great example is Adrian Bliss 😂
I will always vibe with The End of the F***ing World nonchalant humor 💀
They're both gorgeous!
CHRISTINA U R MY FAVE 😘
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Yeah, she talks so calmly and has "kindergarten teacher" vibes 😄❤
@shyry I was gonna go with yoga teacher vibes but kindergarten teacher is True.
My sister worked at a country club in Atlanta Georgia, and the head chef would throw hot pans at the cooks or servers just out of pure rage… she loved him though 😂! Everything had to be perfect and if it wasn’t, he let them know.
Also, I had a teacher who called me “stupid “ in 2nd grade because I struggled with long addition ( chalkboard in front of whole class), it was rough but I went on to prove her wrong by crushing my math classes in College… sweet revenge.
The guy acting this stuff out is a little extra. Kind of annoying 😂.
Being married to an Englishman, sometimes the “sarcastic humor “ comes if as rude and I’ve warned him that he better be ready to physically defend himself, because Americans typically will not tolerate it, unless we know it’s done without being sincerely condescending… otherwise, you might go home with a really bad headache, also it’s not really always even funny. I love him… but just being very honest.
Wow, that’s tough!(the part with the teacher) I’ve been struggling with problematic teachers my whole life. But good for you that you took your revenge and proved her wrong. I hope you are doing good right now 😉
I was a lead chef for years (second or third in the hierarchy) and I can confirm I threw pans at servers ……but they loved me too lol
Emily is so beautiful 😍 British girls are the most beautiful, how her face looks when she smiles and her personality... I'd marry her.
go to England and then you'll see how "beautiful" they are
This is why I love Ricky Gervais!!
Oh sh*t hahahah as a chef... This makes me laugh... The culture in the kitchen is like. Don't be stupid. You do that and everyone's coming at you 😂
Emily got such a cool vibe
In the uk schools I’ve been in, there’s pretty much always posters, banners, windows, art, etc. covering the walls-
(But with Emily’s description of the two types of UK parents, she’s 90% correct- tho, I’d like to say that the ‘yeah, idm’ mums that I’ve seen have never gone as far as to give a child alcohol- Coke/pepsi/etc, sure, but not alcohol.)
What do you think of her accent, I'm Brazilian learning British English, and she sounds so Posh to me, as a Brit you think her accent is definitely Posh ?
@@princegustav Yes, I would say her accent is posh. Then again, many regions around the U.K (and even just England or Scotland alone) have different accents. I suppose she has a bit more of a Londoner(?) accent, which might be why. Though, I don’t often see people speaking so posh unless they’re mocking stereotypes / the monarchy.
@@8_BlackOut_8 Interesting, I learned English with my londoners friends and they say I sound a Yorker, and sometimes Aussie, i don't now why XD.
@@princegustav Well, it may be influenced a bit by regions you may have visited or originate from? I mean, my own accent leads some to assume I’m Scottish despite being South-East (England). There’s also just the general pronunciations which vary (especially between the U.K & U.S.A), s9 that may be another element.
That 'It's not you, it's me' thing, I'd say that's very East Asian, like Chinese, so they get to break up but not facing the scene, which of course never works. For American, I think they are quite straightforward, like yelling at each other, and thorw down the guy's computer, that kinda stuff
This is really great video like always. Thank you 🤗🤗👍👍
Katt Williams and Sebastian Maniscalco are the best ones that Emily has described
My prom date's mom was from England. When I went to pick her up, her mom was already drinking a lot. When I dropped he off, she was passed out drunk. 😁 She was a great lady.
when they do in an airplane is not that pleasant
@@toffonardi7037 it's pleasant for us when we drink on airplanes that's all that matters
@@cheman579 I ll wait the day some of those shits do it going to saudi or a place like that. I ll have my revenge🤣
I actually loved the first Tik Tok by the British guy. It was hilariously spot-on about Mid-western USA schools. Yet, parents still complain about the schools not being even more comfortable for their kids. 😅
Love Emily’s energy, she’s so lit…
Interestingly I've never really watched any stand-up British comedians. I have seen British TV and Movie comedies. I'm a huge stand-up fan tho and it's only Americans and the occasional Canadian comedian. I wonder why that is
Standup comedy is arguably an American art form, like musicals.
Absolutely love you, girls! Emily is such a badass (in a good way), and Christina is just the opposite - so delicate and sophisticated. But you might want to stop saying the word “like” all the time ;)
That's just like your opinion, man.
Emily is a great element in this profile. I love her! greetings from Mexico
same here!
"It's not you , it's me" for me it's the lamest and the most stupid reason for a break-up , 'cause it's obviously that the problem is you
Agree 😂
Oh boy 😆. The Breakup here our country France 🇫🇷 and Germany 🇩🇪 are worse than 🇺🇲🇬🇧
Not really ._.
"All Cretans are liars" but if the Cretan who said that is truthful, then...
I think it's because some people do internalize it and believe the other person is breaking up with them because of something they did. By saying "It's not you, it's me", I guess it's to make it clear that your reasons for breaking up are personal to you, not because the other person did something wrong. I would say I've never initiated a break up, but I have turned down people, and it was because I was struggling with a disorder at the time. I literally had to basically tell them "it's not you, it's me" because it wasn't that they weren't attractive or a nice person that I wouldn't date under normal circumstances. But at the time, I was dealing with a lot of mental trauma and couldn't manage being at my best in a relationship. I felt too bad at the thought that I would be dumping all of my family and history off on them. Even thinking of building a family at the time was too stressful.
The British girl is very lovely
God save the King Charles the 3rd 🇬🇧
She's gorgeous!
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Never thought a Frenchman would be saying that. 😂😂
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Oh God, i'll have difficulties getting used to this.
@@cpj93070 You know I'm not much a Friend and I'm something of a Asian myself behind my picture profile
Emily 😘
in UK u high five without eye contact
They are so sweet
3:05 That sounded exactly like Steven He!
I'm a 40-year-old American and I only ever had one teacher outright call a pupil "dumb"; she was a 70-something nun! She was arguably the funniest (and best) math teacher I ever had, and she was totally right: that guy was easily the dumbest kid in our class.
Nowadays, parents would swoop down to the school to have that woman fired.
I see Gordon Ramsay on the thumbnail, I click 😂😂😂
I love Emily
I came from the country that colonised by the British. I used to think we've escaped until i saw this video and i realised how similar my country to The UK. and now my fiance is Scottish and i couldn't even understand him.
I learned everything about the British educational system from watching Pink Floyd The Wall. 😂😂😂
Can you reference/credit the TikTokers in the description so it's easier to find them? Cheers
Can we for once get an American on heat that isn’t a middle class person lol. I think everyone outside of America thinks we are all like this girl and nothing could be further from the truth. I don’t have anything personal against her but she isn’t representative of the average every day person in this county……..she’s a cute middle class white girl…..
Why don't you go volunteer then?
I'm still laughing that you think a middle-class white girl doesn't represent the average American.... 😂
This combo so cute 😊
Ok Emily again. Love her. Especially when she throws a dark joke or sarcastic comment or cruel personality
Bring back Lauren!
She in the prior videos if you check
That’s what I was thinking… Lauren 🟢
Sarcastic dark humor often veers off into try-hard edginess. My favorite brand of humor is self-deprecating dark humor or gallows humor as it's called. One thing I hate are those who use "dark humor" as euphemism for punching down.
Damn, Emily yeah
"peacy" lol
I want emily to meet other asian countries apart from US
It’s not you, it’s me. Actually it’s not me, it IS you 🫵
Emily's vibes are so amusing😜
As I understand it, in UK schools, if you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding.
All in all, it’s just another brick in the wall…..😘
@@redsorgum You! Stand still, laddie!
@@frigginjerk 🤣
How can you have pudding if you don't eat your meat? 🤔
There are just too many typos on this channel xD
I love it this
I watch that guy’s videos. Most are funny but some seem like he has limited cultural knowledge. Like he did one about driving. He said in the UK a red light means stop. Then he said in America a red light may mean stop or may mean you can turn right. The thing is even if a right on red is allowable at an intersection, you still have to a complete stop before making the turn or else it’s considered running the light and you can get a ticket.
Maybe it depends on where you went to school but the desks are often arranged that way in pre-schools and elementary schools. I never had an individual desk until I reached the secondary level where we changed classes every period. whereas in elementary school we mostly stayed in the same room. I would keep my personal belongings in my desk in elementary school then after that we had lockers.
He’s still right though.
In the UK red just means you stop and wait until it turns green.
In the US you’re allowed to turn right during red, even if you do have to stop first.
Love you Christina! You rule! We want a you/laura/ grace show!
I can't own a knife over 3 inches.... I own a gun.
Oh the British gurl looks like my former big big crush btw 😢🥵
На каких-то моментах в первой минуте видео из-за низкого звука я думал, что играет заставка «Дальнобойщиков»
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@@Rico-oz4ct ъеь
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Surprising that modern British culture isn't quite as conservative as many parts of the US but their teachers are like "I can write off these 7 year olds as failure, they won't change or grow to be useful members of society" like sure a person is fully mature at age 7.....sure the failure of little kids is on them, definitely not on the one teaching and nurturing their minds to think and act well.
Emily's accent doesn't sound typically British. Where is she from in the UK?
Ricky Gervais se caga de risa de sus chistes
What is Emily's accent ?
Standard posh English (British accent)
if you want to talk about dark humour, then you should watch volker pispers...
Did the UK girl change her accent ??? Lmao
British girl reminds me of ariana grande
the british girl pronouncing "dark", "sarcastic", "teacher" and "earth" 😍
Ohh christina you've worked in the restaurant so sad of you beautiful girl.....I wish I could make you my queen and take care of you,
you're so cute and gorgeous.
Sounds like Mr Lawson was a failure as a teacher
The word "like" was used 768 times in this video and the "English" representative contributed ~half. This person doesn't have the qualifications to comment for the nation.
Chefs are aggressive across the board. It is a job all about making quality in a timely manner, it doesn't matter where on the globe you are it is a job that will necessitate aggression lmao. American chefs are no more nice than their european counterparts besides on TV, and that is because food TV was designed as day time entertainment in the USA, no one wants to be yelled at at 11 am when they are trying to relax on their day off lmao. Go work in a Kitchen in NYC and see if they're calm and quiet lmao.
the american girl reminds me of one specific actress...but i can't think of the name and it's driving me nuts
@@michaelhawk3861 nope...thaz not it
The award of filler words goes to Christina. 😆
Since this video is about humor...
Do you know why they have so many windows in american schools?
Because its easier to neutralize school schooter through them.
I like the guys impersonations except the breakup. It was not that good. I liked the video though, as I always do.
Indian schooling is similar to UK but even worse 😂.
i feel like the girl on the left says a lot without actually saying much
You're right. The ratio of words that make a coherent train of thought compared with the amount of "like" is very low.
@@user-yv1jh2qc3m -Actually no, she's from Massachussets.
Hehehe that's Gordon Ramsay in the Thumbnail. Impossible that you've never heard of him.
Even of the most and best Chef
Can't believe I'm saying this as French
We French are the ones that sarcastic sometimes and arrogant
2:50 Same here in France 🇫🇷, Teachers would prefer smart kids over dumb kids who do nothing in classes.
I remember very well that most of my teachers I had throughout my schooling were so harsh and strict. They would yell so loudly and with agressivity if you don't pay attention. Kinda traumatized
Overall that built my self confidence.
I can't imagine what the school system is like in Germany 🇩🇪 😆🤣
When you speak the British language, you improve yourself and one of the characters in the Harry Potter movie. As for the American language, you improve yourself because you talk to your friends and relatives. Frankly, I like the American accent more, so yes.
I don't get it but english accent is best
I prefer British English accent, particularly "RP" accent. I hate my American accent lol.
The guy in the American schools vs British school video didn't sound British at all. I've heard Americans talk like his American accent but, I've never come across a fellow Brit who sounded like that.
Ok, his second video made me realise his American accent is also not so good but, I'm still staggered by the fact his British accent is so unconvincing!
To an American, his accents were bad all the way around for us. Maybe we sound that way to Brits, but an American could easily tell he's not American.
First!!!
Anyway......are you married christina?
Both speak English. Subtitles for not understanding English lol
Whaaat, where did that "ah, vabbè!" Emily said at the very beginning come from? That's Italian! 😂And she sounded Italian!
Always support USA
Lol until you actually see/visit other countries and you realize the US has a ways to go culturally.
@@ssjrose9641 We Europeans are actually Intellectual and know our culture
While The Americans need go back to school 🤣
@@christophermichaelclarence6003
Americans don't need to talk about how wonderful we are like you do all the time 😄
Hi
Masterchef show in my country is just a crying show.
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With all respect, i need to say that, the UK woman is the most beautiful lady I've seen in my entire life, she has stolen all the world beauty just for herself
I'm assuming you're practicing your sarcasm too
@@Ivan-fm4eh Sorry about disappointing you sir, but i wasn't sarcastic at all
@@iagobrisola891 no disappointment...i wish you two a long, happy life together :D
I would love to take that British dude into actual America…..It seems like his entire perception of us is ….Montana lol . Brutha let me take you to a city or a housing project so I can watch you curl up like a frightened child . British dry sense of humor and sarcasm won’t save you then 🙄
He would get shot?
Threatening to take a British person to a city or housing project does nothing for the culture or to change his mind. He will simply stereotype Americans, particularly Blk people, as being violent.
Ugh, first clip literally from the same tw*t I just skipped in another video.
British humor is dry and subtle while American humor is outlandish and loud.
Christina doesn’t know much more words besides 'like'
standard North American English " like, like like". :). We say it a ton.
*many more
Misleading thumbnail. I was expecting the stupid sandwich. Unsubed.
Changed my mind. I like Christina and Emily and Lauren and Francesca too much.
What the Fvck is a sue I went to Detroit schools and river rouge schools students respect teachers and teachers respect students and if th eteachers had us Fvck Ed up the students would stand up to the teachers physically and the teachers didn’t get paid enough to get in fights
When I was working in the school system, the students and their parents were very disrespectful, and this is in the Chicago suburbs. One student threatened to physically harm me just because I asked them to sit quietly and wait for their bus. I dared my students to hit me, and told them I would sue them or press charges if they did. Their parents would be paying for the damages.