Food! British VS American | Evan Edinger & Dodie Clark & Savannah Brown

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  • Who has better food? The UK or the USA? Brits may have roast dinner, but Americans have GOOD PIZZA! Tell me who won and what topic you want to see next below!
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  • @mcdreamysbabe1170
    @mcdreamysbabe1170 Před 5 lety +2622

    As a brit, we love to hate our country but when others attack us, we get all defensive 😂😂

    • @lizziesmith5835
      @lizziesmith5835 Před 5 lety +87

      Couldn't be more accurate to be honest ahahaha well said

    • @lunaluna6459
      @lunaluna6459 Před 5 lety +60

      mcdreamy’s babe -
      deep down we love our country, we just like complaining/moaning/whinging/criticising etc.

    • @Sof12
      @Sof12 Před 5 lety +14

      Same with Spanish people, lol

    • @lunaluna6459
      @lunaluna6459 Před 5 lety +35

      Sofía/Chie -sama - lol i think it’s a European thing in general, complaining/critiquing is ingrained in many European countries’ cultures.

    • @sophett_053
      @sophett_053 Před 5 lety +7

      This is the literal truth

  • @elliotti8698
    @elliotti8698 Před 7 lety +689

    I just love Dodie's really offended "SORRY???"

  • @user-vp1su4iz3u
    @user-vp1su4iz3u Před 5 lety +1579

    first of all...Yorkshire puddings are NOT soggy bread. And roast dinner is NOT greasy

    • @lithiumvids9448
      @lithiumvids9448 Před 4 lety +22

      Milly xx he didn’t say it was greasy he said he also likes greasy food BUT roast dinner is better

    • @fluffyazzyland5778
      @fluffyazzyland5778 Před 4 lety +17

      Milly xx if toast dinner is greasy you are making it incorrectly

    • @SarthorS
      @SarthorS Před 4 lety +6

      I thought he said that the roast dinners in the US were greasy. Not the ones here.

    • @imid3440
      @imid3440 Před 4 lety +22

      yorkshire pudding is sacred

    • @MrDannyDetail
      @MrDannyDetail Před 4 lety +9

      Ikr Yorkshire Pudding is batter, and if he thinks they are soggy then he clearly has never tried a Wiltshire Popover, which is basically a thicker and soggier version of a Yorkshire pudding.

  • @kimk7163
    @kimk7163 Před 5 lety +1382

    You can’t argue to a British about tea it is something you don’t do

    • @justsomeonewhopopsupeveryw1444
      @justsomeonewhopopsupeveryw1444 Před 5 lety +63

      Joshua Ryde it’s the unspoken law that you NEVER argue us Brits over tea. Tbh I don’t like tea but I know it’s what we’re famous for

    • @blackbird3847
      @blackbird3847 Před 5 lety +33

      Ya but you stole it from the Chinese originally sooo

    • @jackzter049
      @jackzter049 Před 5 lety +42

      @@blackbird3847 but we didn't dump it in the ocean now you wanker

    • @madisonotken1310
      @madisonotken1310 Před 5 lety +8

      Um excuse me, but y'all don't have sweet tea.

    • @saltie5480
      @saltie5480 Před 5 lety +43

      @@madisonotken1310 you get tea, you put sugar in = sweet tea

  • @doddleoddle
    @doddleoddle Před 8 lety +2976

    EXCUSE ME MINCE PIES ARE KING

  • @charlotte3115
    @charlotte3115 Před 7 lety +3056

    I am British and have never seen a person cut pizza with scissors.

  • @lelem1052
    @lelem1052 Před 5 lety +1517

    I've lived in England all my 16 years and I've never seen pizza cut with scissors.

    • @coolfred9083
      @coolfred9083 Před 5 lety +19

      Same (except for 15 years)

    • @louissilsby8819
      @louissilsby8819 Před 5 lety +3

      Same here apart from at my friends house who is french

    • @rhiannonm6022
      @rhiannonm6022 Před 5 lety +6

      I'm 15 that's how I cut pizza!! Its easy and simple

    • @tylerbanks2913
      @tylerbanks2913 Před 5 lety +5

      I use pizza cutter

    • @marcypan8219
      @marcypan8219 Před 5 lety +13

      I'm Italian and my mum cuts pizza with scissors all the time!

  • @amygowen5746
    @amygowen5746 Před 5 lety +1318

    "British people say words weird"...
    ExCuSe Me We OrIgInAtEd tHe LaNgUaGe

    • @Tiernan422
      @Tiernan422 Před 5 lety +34

      Unless they are American originated words
      _OR_
      They are other language words which just aren’t being pronounced authentically. But I pronounce some words differently than most even though I am American.

    • @amygowen5746
      @amygowen5746 Před 5 lety +32

      Sorry it was a ru pauls drag race reference ahah

    • @yoshimura8305
      @yoshimura8305 Před 5 lety +21

      if anyone didn’t say this in Delas english accent they’re lying

    • @epicfaceclan3421
      @epicfaceclan3421 Před 5 lety +15

      america came from britain in the first place anyway

    • @TobyBanci
      @TobyBanci Před 5 lety +25

      SuperT but America has Americans you’re technically not English you are American. You can’t argue about the way ENGLISH PEOPLE SPEAK ENGLISH

  • @pamplemoussejuice8427
    @pamplemoussejuice8427 Před 6 lety +373

    16:19 **Dodie looks around for support among all of these crazy Americans**

  • @cosimabatteson-greenwood5081

    YOU DO NOT GET TO SLAG OF YORKSHIRE PUDDINGS! IM SORRY YOU HAVE CROSSED THE LINE!!

    • @mollyallan7445
      @mollyallan7445 Před 6 lety +36

      I KBOW RIGHT YORKSHIRE PUDDINGS ARE SO GOOD THERE A PERFECT MIX OF CRUNCHY AND SOFT ESPECIALLY WHEN THERE DROWNDED IN GRAVY

    • @itsaboutmenow50t34
      @itsaboutmenow50t34 Před 6 lety

      Pudding is a sweet dessert

    • @penny530
      @penny530 Před 5 lety +4

      Cosima Batteson-Greenwood yesyesyesyesyes

    • @hydrasimmons1013
      @hydrasimmons1013 Před 5 lety +6

      YORKSHIRE PUDDINGS

    • @gracemay6203
      @gracemay6203 Před 5 lety +9

      Yorkshire’s are the best

  • @nolomoussy9407
    @nolomoussy9407 Před 5 lety +244

    My french soul cried from the disrespect you give to profiteroles 😭 cream puffs are Bad spin-offs of the marvellous art of patisserie

    • @johnmarshall9604
      @johnmarshall9604 Před 4 lety +18

      It's a typically American approach, unfortunately.
      Britain: We call them profiteroles because they are a type of fine French patisserie which were named profiteroles by their French inventors.
      America: Is called Cream Puff 'cause puffy and cream.

    • @ashgood7368
      @ashgood7368 Před 3 lety

      Omg I love profiteroles. They’re amazing

    • @mariacurtis9247
      @mariacurtis9247 Před 3 lety +1

      Although the profiterole has connected its history with France, the original recipe is the invention of an Italian chef named Panterelli. This chef was part of the escort of Catherine de Medici, who arrived at the French royal court around 1530, intended to become the wife of Henry of Valois, known as King Henry II.

    • @sroberts605
      @sroberts605 Před 2 lety

      My mum would make loads of profiteroles for parties, pile them up and spin caramalised sugar web around... and then carry the whole lot into the adults never to be seen again.
      Torture

  • @lelem1052
    @lelem1052 Před 5 lety +206

    It's the opposite in England. Silverware is the posh version.

    • @coolfred9083
      @coolfred9083 Před 5 lety +10

      Yeah, it makes me think of all the billions of different sized knifes and forks!

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar Před 4 lety +20

      Yeah. You only get the silverware out for special occasions. Otherwise, it's just cutlery.

    • @sergarlantyrell7847
      @sergarlantyrell7847 Před 4 lety +10

      Yeah, because it's made of silver... (at least the posh ones are)

    • @jk-jl2lo
      @jk-jl2lo Před 4 lety

      i'm from the usa and i agree w that

    • @emjayay
      @emjayay Před 4 lety +2

      USA: people very commonly call stainless flatware "silverware", and most people don't own any actual silverware. The word "flatware" is not even used that much, and "cutlery" hardly ever. Martha Stewart types know the difference.

  • @sophieharrison8101
    @sophieharrison8101 Před 6 lety +723

    dodie getting offended throughout this video is me 😂♥️

  • @mollgrn
    @mollgrn Před 8 lety +336

    wait what? I'm from the uk and I've never heard of cutting pizza with scissors, what is this madness?!?!?!

  • @sirandihall
    @sirandihall Před 5 lety +417

    Asking for a salad in McDonald’s is like asking for a hug in a brothal

    • @tiffprendergast
      @tiffprendergast Před 4 lety +1

      Amanda Kissnhug yup

    • @GhostSoapO
      @GhostSoapO Před 4 lety +10

      But that would be a good hug especially if you’re asexual.

    • @GhostSoapO
      @GhostSoapO Před 4 lety +6

      forest gump
      One that was forced to go there while in the closet.

    • @callumella8812
      @callumella8812 Před 3 lety +1

      brothel no brothal (sorry)

    • @iitbn4197
      @iitbn4197 Před 3 lety

      American McDonald’s is literally cardboard it’s shit uk 100% better

  • @Artemoist05
    @Artemoist05 Před 5 lety +378

    YOU DO NOT DISRESPECT yorkshire pudding

  • @KatieBudd
    @KatieBudd Před 8 lety +493

    I'm British and have never seen anyone cut a pizza with scissors

    • @katiespall330
      @katiespall330 Před 8 lety

      Sammeeee

    • @Mij9812
      @Mij9812 Před 8 lety +1

      +connie greig I have never cut pizza without scissors

    • @Mij9812
      @Mij9812 Před 8 lety

      ***** I don't think its a British thing, but more out of convenience. Pizza rollers require so much more work than simply cutting with scissors! I don't understand the use of them aha

    • @elishamans
      @elishamans Před 8 lety

      It's like the super simple solution

    • @Mij9812
      @Mij9812 Před 8 lety

      Bridget Harvey
      Precisely

  • @Anonym1Girl
    @Anonym1Girl Před 6 lety +203

    Profiterole = french word, the one that was first used to describe that magnificent creation so dodie is freaking right

    • @simonorourke4465
      @simonorourke4465 Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah it is literally the name of the desert and the French have been making them since before the USA was even a thing never mind creme pufds

  • @zeinabghalib4836
    @zeinabghalib4836 Před 5 lety +285

    I'm british so when he said "CHICKEN BISCUITS AND GRAVY AND CORNBREAD" so casually, and I was like WHAT the heck

    • @maddiesmith9846
      @maddiesmith9846 Před 4 lety +23

      I literally had no clue either. And I lived 12yrs 5months of my life thinking biscuits and gravy were literally chocolate digestives and custard creams and bourbons in gravy. I always wondered how people could eat that.

    • @TheTownNarcoleptic
      @TheTownNarcoleptic Před 4 lety +4

      I now want to come up to an American and rattle off my top ten favourite Greggs items just to confuse them.

    • @tiffprendergast
      @tiffprendergast Před 4 lety

      Maddie Smith nooo

    • @dennetlane2870
      @dennetlane2870 Před 4 lety +1

      It sounds like the description on the side of a tin of dog food.

    • @emjayay
      @emjayay Před 4 lety

      They ate at a chain restaurant that's supposed to have Southern US type food. It's chicken 'n biscuits. Also biscuits 'n gravy, which is totally Southern and not allowed in the North under any circumstances. "Biscuits" are NOT cookies. More like scones made without sugar.

  • @CrackerJackIsHere
    @CrackerJackIsHere Před 5 lety +275

    We have our fork upside down?
    So you eat with the end that doesnt have the prongs?

    • @lydiasaich8702
      @lydiasaich8702 Před 4 lety +16

      What I was thinking

    • @ggaffgaff3072
      @ggaffgaff3072 Před 4 lety +23

      Lmao I was wondering what that meant as well - turns out that in Europe and GB its common to eat with the rounded side of the fork facing out- but in the US we tend to transfer the fork from the left hand to the right hand and then eat. So when he says upside down he isn’t meaning handle vs prongs but which direction the prongs are facing. Lols at least I think that’s what he meant

    • @thepotatoeshoes6073
      @thepotatoeshoes6073 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah what was he talking about

    • @brumav9779
      @brumav9779 Před 4 lety +5

      G gaffgaff What you eat like that? That’s more effort 😂

    • @ggaffgaff3072
      @ggaffgaff3072 Před 4 lety +3

      brumav you know I have no idea- I honestly had no clue we did do it until I looked it up, and now I’m incredibly conscious of it. I only switch the fork if I’m using a knife tho. Pretty sure it’s just something that you see growing up and unconsciously do. My grandfather was English and my dad eats the European way- but my mom eats the American style- probably why I do both. It’s very odd

  • @AbiSaysThings
    @AbiSaysThings Před 8 lety +497

    "The British pronounce words incorrectly" EXCUSE YOU WHO INVENTED THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE?

    • @autumnleaves9878
      @autumnleaves9878 Před 8 lety +36

      OKAY IM AMERICAN AND I WAS THINKING "Well they created the English language so we're technically the wrong ones here." AHHH

    • @EmAndBex
      @EmAndBex Před 8 lety +9

      I was thinking this the whole video!

    • @malachorfives
      @malachorfives Před 8 lety +4

      +AbiSaysThings literally my thoughts the whole video

    • @AbiSaysThings
      @AbiSaysThings Před 8 lety +2

      +Jailene isaTimeLord No worries, I only meant it as a joke anyway! I'm not serious it's just banter 😄

    • @Ladyrocksavage
      @Ladyrocksavage Před 8 lety +5

      +AbiSaysThings Germans

  • @Brigister
    @Brigister Před 7 lety +463

    as an italian i find brits and americans arguing over who has the best pizza immensely amusing

    • @knightjax
      @knightjax Před 7 lety +2

      Brigister Same

    • @emilyjfreer2895
      @emilyjfreer2895 Před 7 lety +9

      Brigister We have pretty bad pizza I'm a Brit btw

    • @barvdw
      @barvdw Před 7 lety +2

      Those must be the Turks :D
      Just kidding, a good Italian pizza is heaven.

    • @jesiimah
      @jesiimah Před 7 lety +27

      Brigister first pizzeria was opened up here in NYC by an italian immigrant and so was born the pizza the world knows and loves today. Before that, in Italy pizza was more like flat bread with oil, later on bruschetta etc. But as said the World-Wide regonized pizza pie with triangle slices of dough, marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese that the world calls now pizza, originated from NYC America. Other countries even other american states try their hardest to copy NYC Pizza and fail miserably.

    • @kenyaali7866
      @kenyaali7866 Před 7 lety +4

      jay bird the way you call pizza a pie is plain wrong. It's not a pie

  • @tiadeets
    @tiadeets Před 4 lety +207

    As a French person who lived in the UK for several years, I feel offended as the comment on British cheese. I mean it is better than the US one, but that isn't difficult.
    Also why would you call it cider if there isn't alcohol in it??

    • @sergarlantyrell7847
      @sergarlantyrell7847 Před 4 lety +24

      The French are so anti about other people's cheeses. Sorry France but most other people don't think yours are the best, I prefer British and Italian cheeses.
      PS I don't want my whole fridge to smell like something died in it thank you very much!

    • @violetskies14
      @violetskies14 Před 4 lety +14

      I don't like French cheese sorry but I totally agree about the cider. It's not cider if it's not alcoholic. Theirs seems to just be mulled apple juice.

    • @johnmarshall9604
      @johnmarshall9604 Před 4 lety +7

      It might come from the prohibition era. When the federal government bans alcohol but you still want your apple juice to have a kick, what else can you do but add spices?

    • @ayeshachorley5689
      @ayeshachorley5689 Před 4 lety +3

      Actually, I think British is really famous for cheese and is often compared to as good as, if even better than french cheese sooo

    • @ifusubtomepewdiepiewillgiv1569
      @ifusubtomepewdiepiewillgiv1569 Před 3 lety +3

      @Karen1Nicola america has alcoholic cider its just not as common

  • @ghostlybf3785
    @ghostlybf3785 Před 4 lety +181

    If I tried to make a lemonade stand where I live I’d probably get mugged

    • @jumpmanchips6523
      @jumpmanchips6523 Před 4 lety +7

      😂😂😂😂😂 I know right, people would literally laugh in your face, but in America its wow 😂😂

    • @isaurak6693
      @isaurak6693 Před 3 lety +5

      I used to watch American films and shows and see them doing that and I used to be so upset I couldn't do that here😭

    • @robertwilloughby8050
      @robertwilloughby8050 Před 3 lety +1

      You probably could where I live (it a fairly nice place!) but you get shut down by the authorities within the month.

  • @jodie2763
    @jodie2763 Před 7 lety +777

    I'm British and I agree with everything Dodie said HOW DO YOU NOT HAVE SQUASH?!

    • @morganrackley6875
      @morganrackley6875 Před 7 lety +4

      Jodie Leigh what's squash 😂

    • @morganrackley6875
      @morganrackley6875 Před 7 lety +22

      Jodie Leigh we have squash.... the vegetable

    • @timesiick
      @timesiick Před 7 lety +1

      Cooper James It's just freezer juice then? Or KoolAid powder? Huh.

    • @georgehh2574
      @georgehh2574 Před 7 lety +3

      Amanda the Panda Not a powder though, just very concentrated juice syrup, with lower sugar content.

    • @laurengrace9766
      @laurengrace9766 Před 7 lety +6

      we have koolaid and :sqaush: but we call it frozen concentrate. I hate how most Americans think that we don't have it just because we call it something different

  • @nicholina6692
    @nicholina6692 Před 8 lety +324

    I'm British and i have NEVER used scisors to cut my pizza

    • @nicholina6692
      @nicholina6692 Před 8 lety +1

      I also get my mcfluffry's mixed

    • @FaithsStardust
      @FaithsStardust Před 7 lety +2

      I'm British and i have NEVER considered Pizza Hut to be a good pizza chain.

    • @Chakra_king
      @Chakra_king Před 7 lety +1

      +FaithsStardust but it did have an ice cream factory! So many times I made an ice cream mountain and hid it in two cups.

    • @FaithsStardust
      @FaithsStardust Před 7 lety

      oliver dibbs Ohhhhhhhh, that brings back memories. XD

    • @thekryptobros953
      @thekryptobros953 Před 7 lety

      Same

  • @elliotlikesdinos
    @elliotlikesdinos Před 5 lety +149

    It's pronounced crep not crayp, its a French word and that's the reason why it's spelled crépe

    • @AdamLefty2326
      @AdamLefty2326 Před 5 lety +14

      Arctic Sunrize I agree with the pronunciation but it’s spelt Crêpe. The é is pronounced ‘ay’ whilst ê or è is pronounced ‘eh’ I believe.

    • @magnus7857
      @magnus7857 Před 4 lety +10

      It is spelled crêpe

    • @brawler1972
      @brawler1972 Před 4 lety +2

      Americans say filet mignon and buffet the French way were as British people say filet steak and buffeT reading it as English. Does this make Americans more right with the pronunciation of those words? According to your logic it does.

    • @AdamLefty2326
      @AdamLefty2326 Před 4 lety +5

      Brawler197 I’m English and I’ve never once heard buffet pronounced any way but the French way so I’m not sure that’s true. Not as sure regarding either way with fillet mignon versus fillet steak on how often either is used but but I agree fillet is pronounced the French way also. If that’s the way Americans pronounce those words then I agree that’s correct, but not so sure your assumption that British people pronounce those incorrectly is true.

    • @mheners
      @mheners Před 4 lety +5

      Brawler197 No one pronounces yeh ‘T’ in buffet

  • @holliehrm7928
    @holliehrm7928 Před 4 lety +86

    "English people pronounce food wrong."
    ????
    We made the language?????

    • @SCP--ck5ip
      @SCP--ck5ip Před 3 lety +4

      They spell things wrong because capitalism

  • @ThatRomyKate
    @ThatRomyKate Před 6 lety +529

    Did you really say there's no fat on American bacon? It's all fat, it's just cooked so much you can't tell 😂

    • @penny530
      @penny530 Před 5 lety +7

      ThatRomyKate there's no meat

    • @laurelbradsher3596
      @laurelbradsher3596 Před 5 lety +19

      Its mostly fat, but the small bits of meat clinging to the strip of fat are amazing

    • @isabel-xf1ex
      @isabel-xf1ex Před 5 lety +2

      It's meat that gets grease on it when you cook it

    • @laurenbeck9088
      @laurenbeck9088 Před 5 lety +4

      i'm from america and i have no comeback for this

    • @benmackay3573
      @benmackay3573 Před 5 lety +8

      I honestly refuse to let someone say that American bacon is better than the British stuff. Food in the states is just generally worse than what we have over here

  • @dalesimpson7403
    @dalesimpson7403 Před 7 lety +205

    I have lived in England for 22 years never seen or heard of pizza scissors

    • @taliahass1234
      @taliahass1234 Před 7 lety +7

      dale Simpson I'v seen places in Europe that cut it with scissors, haha. Most people don't do it though, I know lots of people who own the pizza roller cutter

  • @emmaprice6815
    @emmaprice6815 Před 5 lety +64

    i love dodie’s anger throughout this video and every time she says “wHaT?!”

  • @oliviamurray3909
    @oliviamurray3909 Před 4 lety +42

    Americans : Your saying it wrong ( omg I’m getting Hermione Granger vibes )
    English ( British ) : We created the bloody language mate!!!

  • @gs1point0
    @gs1point0 Před 7 lety +577

    Dodie's face at the whole"Crepe" thing was literally me!! My french Grandma would be a-raging! :P

    • @perizoeyildirim-stanley7120
      @perizoeyildirim-stanley7120 Před 6 lety +6

      GS 1.0 totally, I live in Americans everyone yes crepe like CRAPE and it annoys me so much!

    • @lanibarr7577
      @lanibarr7577 Před 6 lety +2

      I speak French though and my teacher who is french taught us to pronounce it the way they said it as opposed to Dodie but with the ‘r’ accent

    • @hortonamelie3455
      @hortonamelie3455 Před 6 lety +5

      This is soooooo annoying. I'm French and I say crepe (the right way ) but my teacher says crape and every time he says it my fist curls up

    • @ionamacmillan7017
      @ionamacmillan7017 Před 6 lety +17

      My dad told me that ‘American’ pancakes are actually Scottish so I have come to the conclusion that Americans are pancake thieves.

    • @river1903
      @river1903 Před 6 lety +3

      I'm French and every time someone pronounces it "crape" I die a little bit inside haha

  • @pamplemoussejuice8427
    @pamplemoussejuice8427 Před 6 lety +334

    *me:* I don't have an opinion
    **reads angry comments**
    *me:* I now have an opinion

    • @Zoe-jz6co
      @Zoe-jz6co Před 5 lety +1

      but what is your opinion? lol

  • @mary-jh4hb
    @mary-jh4hb Před 5 lety +643

    Crèpe is pronounced crehp not crayp. That's why there is an è

    • @Anna_D_Addams
      @Anna_D_Addams Před 5 lety +4

      I've always thought it pronounced crep-ay

    • @eternitae0_035
      @eternitae0_035 Před 5 lety +9

      I pronounce it both ways 😆 depends on how I feel on the day

    • @leeneedsfriends9843
      @leeneedsfriends9843 Před 5 lety +22

      @@Anna_D_Addams if it were pronounced like that it'd be spelt crèpé

    • @kittyjade5629
      @kittyjade5629 Před 5 lety +1

      YES

    • @kyrakia5507
      @kyrakia5507 Před 5 lety

      Isn’t that the same e as in fiance and pokemon, both of which make an ay sound.

  • @hassanchowdhury245
    @hassanchowdhury245 Před 4 lety +40

    born and raised in the uk. I've never heard of anyone cutting a pizza with scissors.

  • @bethanamy
    @bethanamy Před 7 lety +544

    If you come to the UK and diss Yorkshire pudding then you are dissing our entire country and you can gtfo. Yorkshire pudding is the best thing ever, especially dipped in gravy

    • @kiragriffin1045
      @kiragriffin1045 Před 7 lety +8

      Bethan Botterill I'm English but I don't like gravy but I loooove Yorkshire pudding

    • @emilyjfreer2895
      @emilyjfreer2895 Před 7 lety +3

      Bethan Botterill YAASSSS

    • @purplepebbles1234
      @purplepebbles1234 Před 7 lety

      Bethan Botterill 😂😂😂

    • @tommymonaghan1697
      @tommymonaghan1697 Před 7 lety +2

      HOMEMADE YORKSHIRE PUDDINGS ARE THE BEST THING EVER

    • @emmageorgia9408
      @emmageorgia9408 Před 7 lety +6

      Bethan Botterill lass I'm from Yorkshire! How do u think I feel?! I'm shouting at my screen!

  • @carly3254
    @carly3254 Před 8 lety +689

    Not only do they eat thin pancakes
    They eat
    FREAKIN DELIA SMITH PANCAKES

  • @jackknight3921
    @jackknight3921 Před 5 lety +42

    i almost started crying when he said a yorkshire pudding is soggy bread

  • @joe_6016_
    @joe_6016_ Před 4 lety +61

    Evan: You have no good cereal.
    *Cries in Nestle and Kellogg's *

    • @HannahwithaH
      @HannahwithaH Před 3 lety

      Nestlé is a Swis company and Kellogg's is American. They do make cereal for the UK that they don't seem to sell in America and other countries though.

    • @jamesjohnson8066
      @jamesjohnson8066 Před 3 lety +1

      Wheatabix and quakers oat pots are unrivalled

    • @SCP--ck5ip
      @SCP--ck5ip Před 3 lety

      Shreddies and cheerios too

  • @ryanwhitehand6462
    @ryanwhitehand6462 Před 6 lety +82

    near me in England what Americans call lemonade is called cloudy lemonade

  • @JessCollinsss
    @JessCollinsss Před 8 lety +575

    i'm british and i have never cut pizza with scissors what even

  • @ummmmno411
    @ummmmno411 Před 5 lety +123

    I’m half French and I can confirm that crêpe sounds more like crep than crayp.

    • @milkpastasoup8960
      @milkpastasoup8960 Před 5 lety +8

      Who in their right mind would pronounce a crepe as crayp. That's just wrong.

    • @juanramon2790
      @juanramon2790 Před 5 lety +1

      whats the point of the e at the end?

    • @jak7826
      @jak7826 Před 4 lety +7

      @@juanramon2790 French... French is the point

    • @saxx9088
      @saxx9088 Před 4 lety +1

      Isn’t crayp paper?

    • @shoelacy7101
      @shoelacy7101 Před 4 lety +2

      Lol no France I thought you were on our side you gave us the statue of liberty and shit

  • @isabe11e6
    @isabe11e6 Před 5 lety +309

    Respect to Dodie because I would have fliPPED OUT WITH THEM INSULTING MY CULTURE AHAHDBSJNSKFJRNS

    • @maryamamad82
      @maryamamad82 Před 5 lety +17

      Yeah they were literally insulting I was so offended

    • @houleyeshouse6637
      @houleyeshouse6637 Před 4 lety +1

      Same profile

    • @Sara-vn2kz
      @Sara-vn2kz Před 4 lety +9

      She is flipping out. She's such a cool cucumber, such a peaceful person. This video is Dodie's version of flipping shit.

    • @jessicabir1107
      @jessicabir1107 Před 4 lety +12

      IKR they were really irritating , I like his videos but not this

    • @arunsalwan8558
      @arunsalwan8558 Před 4 lety +2

      isabelle brown i get triggered on every other video of his .its mostly british people telling us americans how they r superior in every way ..be it television humor or school.perhaps human beings are just ethnocentric by nature

  • @emilyrosejane2996
    @emilyrosejane2996 Před 7 lety +391

    British school packed lunches were awesome!!
    The babybels that no one liked but unwrapping it made it pleasurable. Those yogurts shaped like fruits that you used to shake before asking a dinner lady to open it so it explodes on them. Trading food cause genuinely your mum is a shit lunch maker. Using the number on the back of string cheese packets to determine how powerful you are (like trading cards). Fruit winders would give you your daily dose of cartoons and it was rebellious to eat both of the flavours at once :'D

    • @noezac
      @noezac Před 7 lety +3

      This was so nostalgic, omg, English food is amazing.

    • @bethmia
      @bethmia Před 7 lety +4

      Omg this describes my old lunch
      Nostalgia

    • @captain_smart.casual4789
      @captain_smart.casual4789 Před 7 lety +18

      And the Wagon Wheels, the Frubes, DairyLea crackers, Capri-Sun, Penguin Bars... Rice Crispies Marshmallow Squares!

    • @jasminesmith2474
      @jasminesmith2474 Před 7 lety +9

      Emily Mitchell munch bunch 😍

    • @LeahOverHere
      @LeahOverHere Před 7 lety +2

      omg that was like a description onf my school lunchdayyyy

  • @katieoz8090
    @katieoz8090 Před 6 lety +254

    You cannot look disgusted with our pizza, Yorkshire puddings AND our cereal and expect us to not get offended and cry a little. These things are the reason I'm staying in Britain, they're too good

    • @jewel7784
      @jewel7784 Před 5 lety +15

      But you can't really brag about your pizza, it really pales in comparison to New York pizza...also, you know. Italy.

    • @megacontroller2657
      @megacontroller2657 Před 5 lety +7

      @@jewel7784 when did we brag??!?!!!!?
      The thing we have better than America is healthy foods.
      I'll rather live longer and eat nice and good food than live short and eat the most tastiest food ever.
      Come at me on that!

    • @jewel7784
      @jewel7784 Před 5 lety +7

      @@megacontroller2657 lmao did I ever even argue over which country has healthier food? Everyone in the world knows the U.S has unhealthy food, it's like one of the defining parts of their culture. But the girl in the video defended British pizza as if it's sooo good and I just think that's a joke. Not to mention, if you think dominos is good pizza, I mean....that speaks for itself.

    • @kimsomeonepleasetellmet188
      @kimsomeonepleasetellmet188 Před 5 lety +6

      @@jewel7784 YES as someone who was born and raised in New York, nothing beats NY pizza.

    • @megacontroller2657
      @megacontroller2657 Před 5 lety +2

      @@GhosttisCooll man, I'm English
      What's your point?

  • @michaelunro1990
    @michaelunro1990 Před 5 lety +374

    Excuse me our language is the correct one 😂 we’re the ones who invented the bloody language 😂

    • @madisonotken1310
      @madisonotken1310 Před 5 lety +16

      Yeah, but we made it better. 😆

    • @chrys8048
      @chrys8048 Před 5 lety +43

      @@madisonotken1310 no.

    • @coolfred9083
      @coolfred9083 Před 5 lety +48

      @@madisonotken1310 no, you made it simpler, which for me is worse.

    • @ac7419
      @ac7419 Před 5 lety +1

      Coolfred: We didn’t make it simpler. If anything we made it harder. When all of the different countries, races and cultures settled to America, we mixed the languages together and modified it. Modifying a language is much more difficult than keeping the same one for hundreds of years.

    • @lunaluna6459
      @lunaluna6459 Před 5 lety +23

      rose& lotus - You did, your spellings are simpler, you got rid of certain grammar rules, and your pronunciations are easier to understand for foreign non-native English speakers.

  • @ekylort9186
    @ekylort9186 Před 5 lety +65

    Me: hears Baysel brush
    Also me: -dies-

  • @aprilanya4295
    @aprilanya4295 Před 5 lety +168

    The most British thing has to be when I was younger, I watched my little pony, and there was one episode themed around them all drinking cider, and as a child in England, I only knew cider to be an alcoholic drink. I think spent the next three years like “why are applejack and pinkie pie drinking cider” and from that moment my friend and I were certain the ponies were 18+. Fun times

    • @shelbybennett5090
      @shelbybennett5090 Před 5 lety +4

      Oh my God! sweet child was corrupted by my little pony. 😆

    • @joebleasdale5557
      @joebleasdale5557 Před 4 lety +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂 also confused me when Charlie Brown drank “root beer”

    • @HedgehogStudios1
      @HedgehogStudios1 Před 4 lety +2

      Only alcoholic cider foams that much. So yeah it didn't take too much scrutiny to figure out that Rainbow Dash got fucking shitfaced.

  • @Ava-os5xd
    @Ava-os5xd Před 8 lety +298

    What's pingu's favourite spread? NOOTella😏 I'll let myself out..

    • @katew1577
      @katew1577 Před 8 lety

      XD

    • @toebeanterror
      @toebeanterror Před 8 lety

      Exactly what i was thinking 😂😂

    • @ShrodingersDog
      @ShrodingersDog Před 8 lety

      +Ava Mallen I'm American who pronounced it Nut-ella my whole life and it wasn't until about a year ago that I learned that it's actually New-tella. So this is exactly what I think of whenever I hear Nutella.

    • @user-xf2ov5ss4u
      @user-xf2ov5ss4u Před 8 lety

      Omg 😂😂😂

    • @Alex-wv9en
      @Alex-wv9en Před 8 lety

      Eheheh....leave...😑

  • @GlennDavidsonMusic
    @GlennDavidsonMusic Před 4 lety +53

    So glad the pronunciation of Caramel wasn’t brought up. “Kaaarrmel” isn’t a thing!

  • @FormidableNemisis
    @FormidableNemisis Před 5 lety +279

    "Americans say everything wrong for 18 minutes"

    • @GwenpoolLuver
      @GwenpoolLuver Před 4 lety +2

      FormidableNemesis there is no wrong way to say it, and there’s no right way. It’s just how the people from different counties say it

    • @mjprice8364
      @mjprice8364 Před 3 lety +3

      Exept the good comments on British food

    • @soggy--bread
      @soggy--bread Před 3 lety +4

      @@GwenpoolLuver we made the language, if they are going to steal it, they may as well talk it correctly

    • @Y1MO
      @Y1MO Před 3 lety +1

      @@soggy--bread Do you even know what you're talking about? How could they steal something they grew up with, because settlers brought it over? They didn't just stop speaking their native tongue. Americans own english JUST as much as English people do. Not to mention Americans have contributed hundreds of words you all use everyday, media you consume everyday and culture you consume every single day.

  • @hannahl3381
    @hannahl3381 Před 5 lety +590

    *THEY DONT HAVE SQUASH???*
    _spits out my squash and screams_

    • @mahoucloud1814
      @mahoucloud1814 Před 5 lety +1

      satans neice what squash haha? 😅

    • @Chilukar
      @Chilukar Před 4 lety +5

      We do have squash. I used to play all the time!

    • @Pretency
      @Pretency Před 4 lety +4

      @@Chilukar I like squash and squash, but I'm not a big fan of squash.

    • @Chilukar
      @Chilukar Před 4 lety +3

      @@Pretency me too, although not necessarily in the same order 😜

    • @maddiesmith9846
      @maddiesmith9846 Před 4 lety +10

      *HOW DOES YOU LIVE WITHOUT SQUASH!? I LIVE ON SQUASH!*

  • @hannahgosling2616
    @hannahgosling2616 Před 8 lety +252

    It's strange how much this offends me.

    • @lalaforeverxxx
      @lalaforeverxxx Před 8 lety

      Agreed lol

    • @improboble95
      @improboble95 Před 8 lety +1

      Right.. Like I love them, but damn

    • @meowlast1984
      @meowlast1984 Před 8 lety +7

      I was here looking for a good comparison but all i hear is british food this british food that.. I was hoping for a more non biased argument and I was kinda offended especially since being british myself. I mean.. The food here isn't bad at all... Right?

    • @Julia-lo9cb
      @Julia-lo9cb Před 8 lety +1

      I'm American and honestly I'm just so confused with your food like can someone explain? Beans for breakfast? You don't have iced tea? Why do you call fries chips and chips crisps and hold your forks upside down? And also do you guys eat snow cream?

    • @phanicattheparty5785
      @phanicattheparty5785 Před 8 lety

      what is that

  • @annagarza8649
    @annagarza8649 Před 4 lety +14

    15:37 this is the moment when our American family divided when she said "Pop" We separated to our regions. Goodbye.

  • @ellapanton4776
    @ellapanton4776 Před 5 lety +75

    When Evan said the ENGLISH talk ENGLISH incorrectly

  • @whenpigscanfly5895
    @whenpigscanfly5895 Před 6 lety +98

    “Do you have good cheese in America?”
    “NO BUT WE GOT CHEESE WHIZ”

  • @savbrown
    @savbrown Před 8 lety +996

    COMMON IN KIDDOS GET YER SUN TEA

  • @zakiry8634
    @zakiry8634 Před 5 lety +23

    The definition of “pudding” was the main problem. The immediate thought is of sweet desserts. However, originally, pudding was a meat based, sausage-like food in Britain; for example, black and white puddings. However by the late 18th Century, the contemporary puddings were no longer meat based and this change incidentally coincided with the first published mention of the batter pudding. Not only is the traditional Yorkshire pudding a savoury dish, but it is also served with or before the main course, not as a “pudding” or dessert

    • @sroberts605
      @sroberts605 Před 2 lety

      Not usually sausage-like. More like meat in suet pastry lined and lidded bowl, steamed to perfection

  • @daizydonut6495
    @daizydonut6495 Před 4 lety +12

    As a Brit I love Yorkshire puddings and was highly offended when they called it soggy bread

  • @Steampunk_Ocelot
    @Steampunk_Ocelot Před 5 lety +161

    american portion sizes are madness

    • @chrys8048
      @chrys8048 Před 5 lety +7

      American portion sizes are huge 😂

    • @Tiernan422
      @Tiernan422 Před 5 lety +3

      Because we are fat 😂.

    • @lunaluna6459
      @lunaluna6459 Před 5 lety +3

      E McCreanor - and sadly we’re catching onto them :( we’re getting obese too

    • @jak7826
      @jak7826 Před 4 lety +1

      Innit

    • @joe_6016_
      @joe_6016_ Před 4 lety

      America:
      We ArE kOoL
      bIg Is KoOl

  • @LiaLielamie
    @LiaLielamie Před 6 lety +495

    Literally no one cuts pizza with scissors in the UK it’s not a thing

    • @siloPIRATE
      @siloPIRATE Před 5 lety +12

      Cordy AndYeh either use a knife or one of those circular saw type things

    • @siobhanmerry9695
      @siobhanmerry9695 Před 5 lety +17

      Thank god, I was worried.

    • @AR-mq2sd
      @AR-mq2sd Před 5 lety +8

      Cordy AndYeh you don't with dominoes but my family do if it's a home pizza

    • @jackharan3791
      @jackharan3791 Před 5 lety +9

      @@siloPIRATE its called a pizza cutter

    • @siloPIRATE
      @siloPIRATE Před 5 lety +1

      @@jackharan3791 I couldn't remember its name

  • @masteryoda7207
    @masteryoda7207 Před 5 lety +50

    Normally I'm fine with these kind of videos, but, as an English person, this one pissed me off so much!😂

  • @jessdyer7219
    @jessdyer7219 Před 5 lety +28

    5:42 - 6:20
    Is just Savannah and Evan bulling dodie for a minute!😂😂😂

  • @lola5939
    @lola5939 Před 5 lety +919

    The language is English
    How can the English be saying it wrong

    • @sophiatucker04
      @sophiatucker04 Před 5 lety +21

      lolo xoxo well u have British English and American English which r obviously very different

    • @lola5939
      @lola5939 Před 5 lety +85

      @@sophiatucker04 I get that but the origin of any type of English is from English English

    • @susie2251
      @susie2251 Před 5 lety +13

      Many differences in English and American words are because Americans still use the original English word and modern Brits use a recently changed word.

    • @CallMeBeautifulRacoon
      @CallMeBeautifulRacoon Před 5 lety +81

      @@susie2251 NO IT IS NOT. I KNOW YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT WORDS LIKE FAUCET BUT YOUR ENGLISH IS SIMPLIFIED. LITERALLY. A MAN MADE AN AMERICAN DICTIONARY BECAUSE CHILDREN WERE STRUGGLING TO LEARN BRITISH ENGLISH. I AM NOT LETTING YOU CONTINUE YOUR EXISTENCE THINKING YOU SPEAK PROPER ENGLISH. YOU MADE ME CAPS-LOCK. I AM SO ANGRY.

    • @susie2251
      @susie2251 Před 5 lety +19

      Millicent Bowers chill the fuck out. You’re a nut.

  • @gsfs8208
    @gsfs8208 Před 7 lety +481

    We win because we have kinder

    • @frog5799
      @frog5799 Před 7 lety +5

      KINDER BARS ARE SO GOOD

    • @morganrackley6875
      @morganrackley6875 Před 7 lety +13

      Syoh Tatsoh we win cause we have freedom

    • @melwtpgahwmiso
      @melwtpgahwmiso Před 7 lety +1

      Syoh Tatsoh yas

    • @amandabarratt4531
      @amandabarratt4531 Před 7 lety +24

      Syoh Tatsoh we win bc we don't have Trump

    • @georgehh2574
      @georgehh2574 Před 7 lety +15

      We win because America has never had a socialist movement or government, therefore has never experienced true equality or freedom.

  • @nathantate1144
    @nathantate1144 Před 5 lety +30

    18 minutes of Evan sitting on my childhood

  • @Alex-ky4gn
    @Alex-ky4gn Před 4 lety +17

    My Italian flatmate pronounces Nutella like Dodie so I’d say that way is correct

    • @jmurray1110
      @jmurray1110 Před rokem

      It’s literally only pronounced that way in America but peanut butter was so popular having it say but tanked the sales

  • @jess-dv9eo
    @jess-dv9eo Před 8 lety +69

    As an American, you cannot tell English people that we are saying/spelling words incorrectly when the language is ENGLISH if you are going to change words don't call it ENGLISH and tell ENGLISH people they're saying it wrong

    • @abbieharper6352
      @abbieharper6352 Před 8 lety +4

      THANK YOU

    • @outlanderfrog
      @outlanderfrog Před 8 lety +5

      But the words they're arguing about aren't originally English words. From what I can find, the only one the English "pronounce more correctly" is basil.

    • @micecrispie9739
      @micecrispie9739 Před 8 lety +1

      As somebody who is English, i appreciate this comment.

    • @keegan6356
      @keegan6356 Před 8 lety +3

      that awkward moment when most of the words they were pronouncing originated in different countries...

    • @micecrispie9739
      @micecrispie9739 Před 8 lety +1

      Keegan Welp, the language English still came from England, whether we were influenced by other languages or not.

  • @michaelshea8460
    @michaelshea8460 Před 8 lety +46

    British food is better in every way.

  • @sixsisterssquad3148
    @sixsisterssquad3148 Před 5 lety +72

    I’m from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 and I’m having beans for breakfast xx so like if your NOT Scottish xx

  • @marzsl759
    @marzsl759 Před 4 lety +11

    This is basically 18 minutes of Dodie getting offended lol. Love u guys ❤️❤️

  • @ESTree-ds5tu
    @ESTree-ds5tu Před 6 lety +689

    YOU DON'T HAVE CURRY IN AMERICA YOU'RE MISSING OUT!💛💛💛💛💛⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡

    • @Noodles4Anime
      @Noodles4Anime Před 6 lety +19

      Ella Peartree
      Haha. We do, but I think it's a black/white thing. Many Jamaican restaurants have them.

    • @ewstap9040
      @ewstap9040 Před 6 lety +36

      We do but it’s not as popular

    • @nylasagna
      @nylasagna Před 6 lety +3

      Noodles4Anime I disagree, since there are more Asian takeaways in England.

    • @autumndawnmayner1641
      @autumndawnmayner1641 Před 6 lety +22

      Ella Peartree we have curry in America

    • @Noodles4Anime
      @Noodles4Anime Před 6 lety +11

      I'm not sure what you're disagreeing to. :P
      I'm saying in the US, we DO have curry, but in the US it seems to be a culture thing and white people are less likely to be exposed to it. They have curry(usually with oxtail or chicken) in the Jamaican restaurants here. Not sure what Asian food has to do with it. Do the Asian places serve curry in England? I haven't seen them serve it in the US.

  • @caileydavidson1792
    @caileydavidson1792 Před 5 lety +473

    “Why can’t I live in a place that has both apple cider and alcoholic cider”
    C o m e
    T o
    C a n a d a

    • @trinitydraco4698
      @trinitydraco4698 Před 5 lety +10

      Yesssss. Downside though, I never know whether I'll be hammered or not.

    • @malachijones4003
      @malachijones4003 Před 5 lety

      But cold

    • @erinhalden2019
      @erinhalden2019 Před 5 lety +5

      He's nuts! We totally have both in America.

    • @RaunienTheFirst
      @RaunienTheFirst Před 5 lety +4

      C o m e
      T o
      T h e U K
      I was unaware of a non-alcoholic cider. Like, cider *is* an alcoholic beverage?

    • @FaenumVena
      @FaenumVena Před 4 lety +4

      its called apple juice, lol.

  • @elliemathias30
    @elliemathias30 Před 4 lety +17

    i am british and cutting pizza with scissors is WEIRD

  • @disneymaniac001
    @disneymaniac001 Před 4 lety +11

    profiterol is in many languages: romanian, hungarian, Italian, french, to name a few. it's not just a british weirdness. 😜

  • @lucasspmcg10
    @lucasspmcg10 Před 8 lety +139

    Crepe comes from the French word so it's pronounced how we british said it. Ha! 🌈 crêpe

    • @lucasspmcg10
      @lucasspmcg10 Před 8 lety

      But you do use a pizza roller, I'm British and I know the proper way to cut pizza 😂

    • @lucasspmcg10
      @lucasspmcg10 Před 8 lety +2

      Fluff is the best

    • @LucasFernandez-fk8se
      @LucasFernandez-fk8se Před 7 lety +2

      eww I'm american and i hate fluff it is just mush

    • @RegalMermaid
      @RegalMermaid Před 7 lety +1

      lucas McGuirk crepe is also not a pancake. A pancake is a cake made in a pan soooo... 🥞

    • @ellahawkins1506
      @ellahawkins1506 Před 7 lety

      Why do people have to moan about us British people about how we pronounce things we say it the way we want to say things and they say it the way they want to say it and when you think about it the americans use the British language but they just have an accent and say a few things differently, we should also be very thankful to the Americans because I'm ww2 the American s would bring the British items that were hard to get because of the Germans so we shouldn't really have to fight over which country's better we should be prepared to help each other for life ahead

  • @babypango
    @babypango Před 8 lety +162

    I've never used scissors to cut pizza but tbh it sounds genius and I might try that next time

    • @zarawallace9298
      @zarawallace9298 Před 8 lety +4

      It's so much easier than a pizza roller

    • @nonamenoname2420
      @nonamenoname2420 Před 8 lety +1

      I've been using scissors to cut my frozen pizzas since I was 4.

    • @nonamenoname2420
      @nonamenoname2420 Před 8 lety

      +noname noname I'm a genius.

    • @livx521
      @livx521 Před 8 lety

      +Jess McDermid it is genius

    • @Yasmin265
      @Yasmin265 Před 8 lety +4

      +Jess McDermid Neither have I! Is it an English thing I've somehow missed?

  • @smallsworld8317
    @smallsworld8317 Před 5 lety +15

    ‘you’re saying it wrong’ excuse me who invented the language

    • @SCP--ck5ip
      @SCP--ck5ip Před 3 lety

      They pronounce and spell things wrong because capitalism

  • @phoebecampbell6583
    @phoebecampbell6583 Před 4 lety +14

    When you said we pronounce words incorrectly, I nearly threw my finger phone across my room it’s not hard to accept that different people say words differently!!!!!!!

  • @MelanieAnneAhern
    @MelanieAnneAhern Před 8 lety +219

    Dodie: "Isn't that the stuff you dye your hair with?"
    Kool-Aid has officially left the drink aisle 😂😂

    • @kaelyntai7433
      @kaelyntai7433 Před 8 lety

      Haha!

    • @shippy1991
      @shippy1991 Před 8 lety

      +Melanie Anne Ahern This is unrelated to your comment but I had a teacher with the same name as you

    • @victoriah8135
      @victoriah8135 Před 8 lety

      When I was in high school girls would dye their hair with it. :)

    • @maxwell_edison
      @maxwell_edison Před 8 lety

      You probably could use it to dye your hair tbh.

    • @MelanieAnneAhern
      @MelanieAnneAhern Před 8 lety +6

      +Maxwell Edison Yeah! I've used it to dye my own hair. I just think it's funny that she knew it for that, even though it clearly wasn't its original purpose.

  • @bigboirj2085
    @bigboirj2085 Před 7 lety +35

    Evan: "We drink cool aid."Dodie: "Isn't that the stuff you dye your hair with?"LOL

  • @navyblue27
    @navyblue27 Před 5 lety +21

    Dude, if you want good lemonade in England then get Schweppes.

    • @ummmmno411
      @ummmmno411 Před 5 lety +1

      Navy BLUE ha yesssssss I love Schweppes

    • @saxx9088
      @saxx9088 Před 4 lety +1

      That’s not what he meant

    • @zombie-pt4uc
      @zombie-pt4uc Před 4 lety +2

      but that is still fizzy. American Lemonade isn't fizzy at all

    • @soggy--bread
      @soggy--bread Před 3 lety +1

      @@zombie-pt4uc then ask for lemon juice with sugar. Problem solved

  • @charlotte_sparkle4587
    @charlotte_sparkle4587 Před 5 lety +29

    You. Don't. Have. Squash.
    How about juice?

    • @yeehawo7
      @yeehawo7 Před 4 lety +1

      we have fruit juices, like apple juice and grape juice, but as far as like, add it to water and make it flavored, we use koolaid, which is like, a little flavor packet. We make gallons at a time, and all you do is put koolaid and sugar in a jug and stick it in the fridge lol. also currant (which is the flavor of ribena, right? hopefully in not wrong lol) isnt really a popular flavor here and I really want to try it:/

    • @saxx9088
      @saxx9088 Před 4 lety

      malorie dawn it’s black currant and there isn’t just Ribena and there isn’t just blackcurrant flavour

    • @miaschu8175
      @miaschu8175 Před 4 lety

      In the UK, a product labelled "juice" legally has to be unadulterated fruit juice (except it can be from concentrated pure fruit juice). "Juice drink" is made with fruit juices, flavouring, sugar etc and is already made up in a carton. Squash is similar to cordial, but cheaper, made with less actual juice and more flavouring. There are different quality fruit squashes, including high juice content squash. You pour a little into a glass of water. It's not hard to understand that two things can have the same name. Plus, if we eat squash (which isn't as popular in the UK), we call it by its name, such as butternut squash.

  • @poppysimpson7162
    @poppysimpson7162 Před 6 lety +503

    Britain doesn’t say it wrong, it’s our language! 😂❤️

    • @dyl6032
      @dyl6032 Před 6 lety +11

      Poppy Simpson Actually its a conglomeration of multiple Latin languages all formed into words that we understand.

    • @katieoz8090
      @katieoz8090 Před 6 lety +27

      TheBoyInBlue Which leads to it being the creation of the English language.

    • @user-kd7bs6hr8h
      @user-kd7bs6hr8h Před 6 lety +21

      Poppy Simpson and plus it’s our language the Americans adapted it so they are wrong

    • @johnnygreenface4195
      @johnnygreenface4195 Před 6 lety +3

      Poppy Simpson JDHFURNEVDOEBGEIEBWBEUW triggering spam of how english is a Germanic/danish lanugage

    • @zadehaliq3416
      @zadehaliq3416 Před 6 lety +8

      It’s the language of anyone who wishes to use it.

  • @oliviaholden3025
    @oliviaholden3025 Před 6 lety +141

    American chocolate is the reason I have trust issues

    • @jpblack2148
      @jpblack2148 Před 6 lety +16

      Olivia Holden Right?! Hershey's Kisses taste like little drops of shit

    • @user-kd7bs6hr8h
      @user-kd7bs6hr8h Před 6 lety +1

      JP BLACK so true

    • @project014
      @project014 Před 6 lety +4

      Hershey's have the after taste of vomit

    • @user-kd7bs6hr8h
      @user-kd7bs6hr8h Před 6 lety

      girlwiththespecs yup

    • @JH-kt2vr
      @JH-kt2vr Před 5 lety +4

      Olivia Holden IKR! It's so artificial. It legit tastes like plastic!

  • @laurenw4660
    @laurenw4660 Před 4 lety +7

    i've lived in britain for 23 years now and never seen someone cut pizza with scissors :'D we use pizza cutters like everyone else

    • @Chloe4656.
      @Chloe4656. Před 3 lety

      Am I the only British person that does this and doesn't find it weird.

  • @ava8340
    @ava8340 Před 4 lety +5

    "GIVE ME THE PROFITEROLE" Omg lol

  • @jessicasebastiao9069
    @jessicasebastiao9069 Před 8 lety +135

    Who cuts pizza with scissors? You cut it with a pizza cutter. I'm British and most people I know eat pizza and chips with their hands

    • @kaitlinharbour2151
      @kaitlinharbour2151 Před 8 lety

      yep

    • @gkes4617
      @gkes4617 Před 8 lety +8

      i live in England and i've never seen anyone cut pizza with scissors

    • @jessicasebastiao9069
      @jessicasebastiao9069 Před 8 lety +1

      gordon kestner papyrus!!!

    • @shaggy1939gaming
      @shaggy1939gaming Před 8 lety +3

      +Jessica Sebastião I live in London and we cut pizza with scissors. (But I do eat with my hands)

    • @jessicasebastiao9069
      @jessicasebastiao9069 Před 8 lety +1

      Topthorn10​ that's so weird. I live in London too but I've NEVER seen that before

  • @karmasick
    @karmasick Před 7 lety +86

    listening to all this arguing is hilarious because I'm Canadian and we have everything the Americans and British have

    • @jesiimah
      @jesiimah Před 7 lety +1

      Kaitlyn Rosa *AMERICAN BACON BEATS CANADAS ROUND HAM SLICES, ANYYYY DAY*

    • @luciebugler6604
      @luciebugler6604 Před 7 lety +4

      jay bird they have both

    • @luciebugler6604
      @luciebugler6604 Před 7 lety +1

      Kaitlyn Rosa Yeah, but you guys still pronounce everything wrong

    • @captain_smart.casual4789
      @captain_smart.casual4789 Před 6 lety

      Yes, but you have Vegemite instead of Marmite and that's sad. Or, do you have Marmite as well?

    • @f4erie_
      @f4erie_ Před 6 lety

      Kaitlyn Rosa And we have both bacon okay!!!

  • @saccha
    @saccha Před 5 lety +16

    If your Yorkshire puddings are soggy you're doing it wrong.
    Also who likes unflavoured sparkling water 🤔😂

    • @saxx9088
      @saxx9088 Před 4 lety

      Saccha Dickinson omg no one likes that and I don’t get it it’s water but with bubbles water but better

    • @tiffprendergast
      @tiffprendergast Před 4 lety

      Saccha Dickinson I like flavored water

    • @chloewaterworth2155
      @chloewaterworth2155 Před 4 lety

      Saccha Dickinson okay I understand but I love to soak my Yorkshire pudding in gravy

    • @saccha
      @saccha Před 4 lety

      @@chloewaterworth2155 Same, dont like it soggy though 😷

    • @chloewaterworth2155
      @chloewaterworth2155 Před 4 lety

      Saccha Dickinson ooooo I have to have it literally boiling hot gravy drowning my Yorkshire pud

  • @taliahart6566
    @taliahart6566 Před 5 lety +7

    “You also don’t have happy children” I FEEL PERSONALLY ATTACKED CAUSE TRUE

  • @vanessaallen6807
    @vanessaallen6807 Před 6 lety +405

    England won in my opinion

    • @sophiatucker04
      @sophiatucker04 Před 5 lety +3

      Vanessa Allen nah

    • @GhosttisCooll
      @GhosttisCooll Před 5 lety +21

      Yess we always win team Great Britain it's in the name we are great and we are British nothing is better than a good British tea and roast dinner

    • @jackzter049
      @jackzter049 Před 5 lety +6

      Yes we always win

    • @chuu614
      @chuu614 Před 5 lety +2

      Vanessa Allen Do you have In n Out

    • @coolfred9083
      @coolfred9083 Před 5 lety +1

      @@chuu614 maybe I'm being stupid, but what's an in n out? (I'm from the UK)

  • @paganfairy97
    @paganfairy97 Před 5 lety +131

    Evan: with sandwiches you’re severely lacking
    Me: WE INVENTED IT! -history nerd anger- :o

    • @senajabeen1076
      @senajabeen1076 Před 5 lety

      Really wow idk that

    • @alinajune8652
      @alinajune8652 Před 5 lety +1

      My thougts exactly.

    • @amyt8780
      @amyt8780 Před 5 lety +6

      The oldest version of something is not always the best version of it... :O Just sayin'... I mean, the original mince pies had actual chunks of mutton mixed in with the fruit and spices, so...

    • @random_space1525
      @random_space1525 Před 5 lety

      Have you ever been to a wawa it is heavenly (wawa is a convenience store mixed with a sandwich shop and is found in some parts of the east coast of the US) also Philadelphia cheese steaks

    • @aashi8316
      @aashi8316 Před 5 lety +1

      @@senajabeen1076 Lord Sandwich developed it so he could eat and play cards at the same time.

  • @lucasstokes503
    @lucasstokes503 Před 5 lety +11

    In Italy they usually don't cut your pizza for you in a restaurant so a knife and fork is necessary. They will however sell by the slice in some side pizza places. And in more takeaway kinda places they might also cut it because you obvious likely don't have a knife. Sometimes though, in that situation, you just have to rip it.
    Exceptions to the restaurant rule being extreme popular tourist destination with restaurants aimed at tourists, like in the middle of Rome. Which was the only place I found pre-cut pizza in a restaurant. These places usually are over priced and are disappointing in quality. Lesson, go to the places that are less showy/ the tourist kinda tacky, random holes in the wall often lead to a far better experience. (Don't take that last line outta context)

    • @jmurray1110
      @jmurray1110 Před 4 lety +1

      nor in northern Ireland (from my experience) we are just given the full pizza and a pizza cutter and a knife and fork (in restaurants) but for take way all you see are the adds that depict a pizza cutter

    • @miaschu8175
      @miaschu8175 Před 4 lety

      The waiter at the little Italian restaurant thought it was funny when I asked for a knife and fork. He tried to persuade me to just eat with my hands, but I couldn't! Not just the mess, but it was hot - I don't have asbestos fingers!

  • @MrJayrenD
    @MrJayrenD Před 4 lety +12

    Off-topic but Dodie looks absolutely gorgeous in this video

  • @scarlettamelia1620
    @scarlettamelia1620 Před 7 lety +309

    evan: "you guys are lacking in sandwich"
    WE MADE SANDWICHES

    • @ewizabefuwu72
      @ewizabefuwu72 Před 6 lety +2

      scarlett amelia WE DID, I went on a school trip once and stopped in the place sandwitches were invented

    • @loog9720
      @loog9720 Před 6 lety +5

      scarlett amelia You do realise that the chicken sandwich was invented in America, right?

    • @anya7944
      @anya7944 Před 6 lety +5

      Matter of Purple except we still invented the sandwich Americans just put chicken in the middle

    • @loog9720
      @loog9720 Před 6 lety +1

      Anya Berry アンヤ べリ Fair point.

    • @loog9720
      @loog9720 Před 6 lety

      Naked Pickle Would that mean that if I put some cabbage or something in a sandwhich, would you call it a salad sandwhich?

  • @irislou964
    @irislou964 Před 7 lety +35

    Dodie is so passionate I love it

  • @antifugazi
    @antifugazi Před 5 lety +7

    Our 🧀 is so good that almost all generic cheese is named after just one of ours.... and thats Cheddar.

  • @oneweve_fire
    @oneweve_fire Před 3 lety

    Loved watching this video while making supper 🤣🤣