@@ryanmonostori9306 na I think it changes with different demographics as well I’m from detroit Michigan all the blacc communities I’ve been to in michigan says ain’t it but when I go out into the suburbs where it’s more predominantly white is when I hear isn’t it the most not saying I don’t hear both in all communities just going off the majority in my experience
@@milo6011 ya I feel like ain’t it is southern and popular with black communities but it’s also mixed in with a lot of people cuz I’m a white high schooler in LA but I pretty much use ain’t it all the time and try avoiding it when speaking with adults or teachers.
@@goldfish_crackerz courting actually doesn't mean dating it's more like pursuing before dating someone like buying them flowers/gifts (trying to impress them basically)
It's all about how we've been educated through formal school and socialization. Very few have broken free from that programming, and the ones you know of have generally been accurately accused of brainwashing.
He was very well put together and well mannered and charming when he was Tom Riddle. At least that’s the persona he built for the public. And he was very good at it💁🏻♀️
@@mithrasarath Being well put together and well-mannered is not the same as being morally good. He wore suits and spoke calmly and eloquently while he was at Hogwarts and he taught Harry (condescendingly and perhaps a bit sarcastically) to bow before their duel etc, so he definitely is (or at least has been) well put together and well-mannered.
@@personal_reviews07there's this trope called enemies to lovers which is basically when two characters who start off on the wrong foot start to catch feelings for each other
Not saying I represent US, but I think public image is extremely important. She must have seen some laborer and made a generalization. I saw the English punk movement, not exactly put together, though I do love style. We did butcher her language
@@chazzx1018 No such thing. Language is an evolving beast and prescriptive language is a faulty methodology. "The Queen's English" is completely different than most iterations of English that came before. Listen to examples of Old English. Is modern English a butchering of that, then?
At some point I understand her because majority of Americans are more relaxed when is about dressing comparing with Europeans, Latinos, UK’s. Also I noticed about the Flip flop. Majority wear it in Summer time. 😂😂 well put together”
She's obviously been around a higher standard of British men. I met a guy who's from Manchester, and he wasn't shy about saying things to me. I remember i laughed when he called me fit, as i had no clue what that meant (I'm from the US). When he wasn't flirting, he was very nice and awesome to talk with. I miss him sometimes
@@Shalyn-ln9tu to be fair, Americans don't use it so I don't blame her. I'm sure she understood that it was a compliment about her looks, she just didn't understand the finer implications
@@Shalyn-ln9tu .I've never heard an American say it. I think most of them know what it means but they don't use it except sarcastically in a brit accent.. Proper fit that one is
@@carmengogeidnas9670 It seems that the disagreement stems from a difference in the definition of “fit”. Us Americans commonly use the word “fit” to describe a person who is “in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise.” (per Oxford Languages). From this conversation, I gather that Brits usually describe a person who is “of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose” as “fit” (also per Oxford Languages). In short, we refer to physical fitness while Brits refer to social fitness.
When people talk about british people, including british themselves, they always say how polite and restraind they are, but somehow I always see something different...
Tbh, it's kinda clear that she's only been around higher class British men lol. A good amount of them are nothing like she described! I prefer it that way tho tbh
Take responsibility for your bad choices in men and move on? Of course you won't. You're addicted to toxicity and drama and friend zone the guys you think are too nice.
@@taralalram what a weird comment ? What’s your problem? like you don’t even know that person. Are you someone who thinks if you pretend to be nice to someone that means you are entitled to sex or a relationship from that person ? GTFO out of crying about the friend zone you loser. And what do you even mean by too nice? You mean people who are fake nice or people who wont stand up for themselves and those they care about ? Well I think the term “too nice “is wrongly used to describe people like that, people like that are not too nice, they are just cowards. Some of the most assertive and toughest people are the most genuinely nice people. And at the end of the day people are naturally attracted to those who are more than less similar to themselves, basically the female and male versions of themselves.
I'm a little bit impressed how open Americans are, British are always shaming them and they don't cancel them. As a latin american is way different, if someone says even a little bad comment about us or our culture, latins would cancel the person immediately
I’m with Emma on flip flops!!! For me it’s this and gym clothes… I’m European and I’ve married Canadian … after 10 years of being together I still don’t get the phenomenon of wearing track suit to like everywhere!!! 🫤 But almost never anywhere near gym… (And yeah they often match them with flip flops ?!?!… ) We’ve just visited Europe and on our second day in Rome I’ve suddenly realized that I haven’t seen a single person in a gym suit!!! So refreshing 😎!
"Europeans" don't call themselves Europeans, we call ourselves based on the country we live in. Nor do we say that we're traveling to "Europe" lol. Europe isn't a country.
@@minadkseo ok sorry as a person that was born in Poland and lived here for almost 30 years I do call myself European … living in Canada for a few years I often say I’m from Europe not necessarily saying where from till they ask … And TBH I’ve met plenty of people doing same … not everyone is screaming I’m Italian/British/Polish… Saying I’m from Europe usually I’m trying to explain common differences in behaviour and culture 👍🏻 Oh I’ve said Europe because I’ve been visiting more than one country… But thank you for kindly explaining to me that Europe is not a country 😂😂😂
For everyone saying she has only been around higher class British men, you are probably right. But she has probably only been around higher class American men aswell. There is still a cultural difference.
Being from Brazil, the country that created the biggest brand of flip-flops in the world, it's so weird to me when people find them odd. We wear them everytime here haha Even to the mall sometimes, if you're from Rio. Even at home! Since we don't usually leave our shoes at the door.
It's a bit different in colder climates, where they are seen as summertime beach shoes and very casual. In Brazil it's understandable that people wear much lighter clothing all the time since the climate is so hot. In the North people often wear more conservative clothes in the winter, and go crazy during summer.
@@Chrys_BR Acho que lá eles tem o costume de tirar o sapato quanto chegam em casa, igual fazem no Canadá e na Europa. Então acho que é descalço ou de meia.
Wait can we please love and respect that she’s a celebrity that doesn’t need her eyelashes to be 8 miles long? She’s beautiful and she’s so classy and classic. It’s a bit like watching Audrey Hepburn exist in real life??
The ones in her line of work, so she's correct. English generally denotes more charisma and class than "British" - of course she doesn't mean chavs and roadmen. She means the typical Westminster man.
Not you trying to bring this into everything bro, circumcision should not be done to children/infants because they cannot consent to the permanent procedure.
Flip flops... lol. The difference is clearly the weather/climate, especially contrasting the west coast (LA) vs northern Atlantic (UK). It's like comparing Florida with Nova Scotia. Of course they are going to dress differently, because it's completely different climates. Anyone who has ever traveled closer down to the equator (which of course she has), think Caribbean, to Sahara, to even pacific islands, and it's flip flops or sandals mostly in the hot months. It's less of an "American" thing and more so a climate thing. Everyone around the world at those latitudes wears sandals ALOT. Pretty much everyone in the Pacific Islands wears sandals and they have nothing in common with the American man style. I think her comparison is more class related rather than culture related. Like courting, as an actual word, for example. The fact that she said courting and not dating... she's comparing "high" British with you're average American/west coast "bro."
I think courting is like a form of dating for the rich, they basically set 2 people up, a man and a women, (set up by the parents of each), with plans of marriage, sometimes the 2 don't like each other but tolerate it to make their parents happy, yeah it's sort of like an arranged dating. I might not be 100% accurate tho
@@georgiarobson4081 lol ignore the other person cause they're wrong, courting isn't just a rich person thing, it literally is a slightly fancier name for dating.
English men: “innit?”
American men: “ain’it?”
aye
Ain’t it is normally like southern parts of America. Most American just use isn’t it
@@ryanmonostori9306 na I think it changes with different demographics as well I’m from detroit Michigan all the blacc communities I’ve been to in michigan says ain’t it but when I go out into the suburbs where it’s more predominantly white is when I hear isn’t it the most not saying I don’t hear both in all communities just going off the majority in my experience
@@milo6011 ya I feel like ain’t it is southern and popular with black communities but it’s also mixed in with a lot of people cuz I’m a white high schooler in LA but I pretty much use ain’t it all the time and try avoiding it when speaking with adults or teachers.
English men: ello mate
American Men (Texans): Howdy cowboy
If Emma has been ignored for 2 months we have no hope ladies. Do not try to date in UK. Hahahaha
Maybe they ignored her bc she's like the whole package... Not everyone dare to aim that hight idk
😂😂😂😂 i agree
Very true
Hahaha I spent two years in the UK and no luck. English men expect the ladies to do the chasing and that's awkward for a shy girl like me!
You don't know anything about men, do you?
“English men are very well put together and well mannered”
Also English men:
“hOW mAny ciGARetTes have Ya gOt LaD??”
*slams head into wall*
No English guy uses the word cigarettes
And this is only after the liver-crippling alcohol marathon
@@illurinatibeans4667 otherwise known as the weekend 👍🏻
😩🤣
@@monkeytrumpet11it’s ciggy, geezaaaa
The moment she said courting I knew she was around the higher class
What's courting ?
@@superwholock2832 Its basically another way to say "dating" and Ive only heard old people or brits use that term lol
@@goldfish_crackerz courting actually doesn't mean dating it's more like pursuing before dating someone like buying them flowers/gifts (trying to impress them basically)
@@superwholock2832 How do y'all not know ToT but yeah it's like "getting together" like trying to hit on people, like the part before you're dating
I learned the word "courting" from Bridgerton lol.
"English men are very well put together and well mannered"
This girl has clearly never actually met a normal English man💀
Define normal…
@@EdRo1900 average
@Ks wouldn't normal be middle class and not low class
@@EdRo1900Gaz, 54 from Salford on the Carling everyday and lives in the pub
Explain how they are like?
the deal breaker: flip flop😂
That's sure
I can't stand flip flops
Omg yess- that’s how you can always tell if they’re American tourists, the flip flops and backwards caps 😆
I should have scrolled before writing a comment. You already did it.😂
@@Stephanie-yk6dz I'm American and I can't even stand them fools 🤘🤣
I love how she calls dating “the ritual “ 😂😂
No she was actually refer to what comes before dating
@@kirakira9906 The pre-pre-ritual (Before dating) the pre-reitual (dating) the fianl ritual (marge).
It's all about how we've been educated through formal school and socialization.
Very few have broken free from that programming, and the ones you know of have generally been accurately accused of brainwashing.
@@DGRIFFit's too bad everyone who knows about the truth has zero influence and has to resort to CZcams comment section replies
Emma: English guys are very well put together, well mannered..
Potterheads: Voldemort was also English
He was very well put together and well mannered and charming when he was Tom Riddle. At least that’s the persona he built for the public. And he was very good at it💁🏻♀️
Yea i guess....
Unless u call the person who tortures people and kills them for no reason very well put together and well mannered😂
Actually.... voldemort is one of the most well mannered in the books.
Rather, Ron is the English guy who is far from well mannered.
He was really cute when he was young (no pedo 😅).
@@mithrasarath Being well put together and well-mannered is not the same as being morally good. He wore suits and spoke calmly and eloquently while he was at Hogwarts and he taught Harry (condescendingly and perhaps a bit sarcastically) to bow before their duel etc, so he definitely is (or at least has been) well put together and well-mannered.
I mean if I seen Emma Watson I will also say “I like you let’s go on a Date”
More like " I like you, let's get married "
really? I'd probably just say "oh shit um sorry to bother you just wanted to say I think you're cool ok have a good day bye"
I would totally ignore her.
له له له فضحتينا
@@iq_insane and she will ignore you 💀
I’m English and I can confirm we are not like that at all. She been only interacting with the higher class
Same where u from?
Is emma bro
The Americans she met are high class too
do you mean the well put together part or the ignoring part?
Welcome to being famous, I'm your tour guide, Bob Downey (ok if I have to explain the joke keep scrolling)
When talking about British "courting" she basically described the plot of Pride and Prejudice
My enemies-to-lovers heart is SCREAMING at the british men part
LITERALLY
I don't understand your words. Can you explain?
@@personal_reviews07no
@@personal_reviews07there's this trope called enemies to lovers which is basically when two characters who start off on the wrong foot start to catch feelings for each other
Awwww. "But they wear flip flops, Idk if I like that" she's so cuteeee😂
she is... i laugh so hard here
Isn't being judgemental and vain so cute! 🥰
Not saying I represent US, but I think public image is extremely important. She must have seen some laborer and made a generalization. I saw the English punk movement, not exactly put together, though I do love style. We did butcher her language
I liked those lines she didn't exactly say that she doesn't like it.
@@chazzx1018 No such thing. Language is an evolving beast and prescriptive language is a faulty methodology. "The Queen's English" is completely different than most iterations of English that came before. Listen to examples of Old English. Is modern English a butchering of that, then?
She's talking about Tom Felton 🤣
They cleared up that there was nothing ever between them and he sees her as a little sister then why do you have to even joke about it?
@@2506stardust because we still ship them🤣
@@salounik.2894
Shipping real people, really not that funny
@@2506stardust sh.. up
@@blueberryforest3823
Yes, you better shut up
He's a 10, and he actually tells you how he feels....... But he wears flip flops.
Sounds like an 11
She’s a ten but she’s as superficial as you lmao
@@knarfweaselonly if they’re rainbows
"English guys dress nice"
Rupert Grint at his first premiere:
😂😅😂😅😅😂😅😂😅😂😂😅😂😊
She is only referring to the Aristos not the average John down the street
Poor John
Dou dis jon dou dat jon kill yor fookin teicha jon
An English guy would say “yo where you from?”
@@maken2643 man thinks you lookin fit you know (thick roadman accent)
At some point I understand her because majority of Americans are more relaxed when is about dressing comparing with Europeans, Latinos, UK’s.
Also I noticed about the Flip flop. Majority wear it in Summer time. 😂😂
well put together”
She's obviously been around a higher standard of British men. I met a guy who's from Manchester, and he wasn't shy about saying things to me. I remember i laughed when he called me fit, as i had no clue what that meant (I'm from the US). When he wasn't flirting, he was very nice and awesome to talk with. I miss him sometimes
As an American, how did you not know what "fit" was?
@@Shalyn-ln9tu to be fair, Americans don't use it so I don't blame her. I'm sure she understood that it was a compliment about her looks, she just didn't understand the finer implications
@@carmengogeidnas9670 fit is absolutely used in American slang though
@@Shalyn-ln9tu .I've never heard an American say it. I think most of them know what it means but they don't use it except sarcastically in a brit accent.. Proper fit that one is
@@carmengogeidnas9670 It seems that the disagreement stems from a difference in the definition of “fit”. Us Americans commonly use the word “fit” to describe a person who is “in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise.” (per Oxford Languages). From this conversation, I gather that Brits usually describe a person who is “of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose” as “fit” (also per Oxford Languages).
In short, we refer to physical fitness while Brits refer to social fitness.
"wanna see my magic wand?"
If she came to my council estate she’d realise that we’re all wearing trackies and hoodies. 😂
Thats crap as well sometimes ok but
And why would she want to do that?
When people talk about british people, including british themselves, they always say how polite and restraind they are, but somehow I always see something different...
Depends if said English guys' background. Same the world over 🤣 she only knows posh rich guys... they're not all like that
Most of them are white male chavs who can't connect a sentence together.
Having worked in a bar on the coast of Spain, can confirm. I don't know who she's talking about. Maybe she's misidentifying the Swedish.
She's probably just talking about high-class ppl
@@botch3z Spain and England are two different countries...
I feel attacked. I'm wearing flip flops right now.
Your handle name is literally “Dusty Davis” 😆
@@Asiatina_ Not just a handle, it's literally my name. 👁👁
Lol!!
As you should! 😆
Haha
Any man that would ignore this lady for two months is likely not a straight man
pfffff it's pretty easy
Or maybe they're just aware she doesn't like men and want to stay a feminist single cat lover for life
Or... got better things to do.
We don't know how she's like besides a cute face and every teenage boys crush.
Yes anyone who has different dating customs than you is gay.
“But they wear flip flops idk if I like that” 😂😂😂
😊😂😊😊😂😅😅❤
Oh MY GOD. Imagine this poor soul in Brazil during Carnaval.
Her face when she sees the bare cheeks😦
😃
Hahahhhhhahaha RIGHT?
girl has not been around british Lads at all haha maybe the ones in the high society ha
She is was a child star, ofcource she is surrounded by "higher class" people
Jideon is in England
@@goldi1018 is was?? 🤔
the word lads sounds so fucking rich holy shit
As someone that has lived in the US and UK this is accurate
Don't confuse London as being only English where London is not th are far over cities to not all about London I can tell you a minute from your
she is extremely beautiful. Emma the beautiful British girl.
Emma Watson is from the SOUTH so the guys down there are a lot different from Northern guys
Tbh, it's kinda clear that she's only been around higher class British men lol. A good amount of them are nothing like she described! I prefer it that way tho tbh
Nah, the south has plenty of self-proclaimed ‘roadmen’ too. She’s just been around the minted, private school kids her whole life
Flip-flop 🤣🤣🤣 me too.
I would never wear them, but why can't men put those on while women can?
@@Firemarioflower dude, you don't wear flip-flops on a date.
@@hello_tonmk1402 Unless it's a beach date
Not me throwing my flip flips away
British blokes understand that you must be patient.
Open, friendly, but wears sandals and socks is how my ex wife described me after our first date lol. Spot on.
Honestly, in my culture...SAME.😂 Except, young men here do not wear flipflops outside their home.😂😂😂
Wow Emma is always classy
Her outfit is not
I love her and I love her Voice and accent. ☺️☺️ it’s like music too my ears
Culture shock? Damn girl, she never tried hooligans from London, that would've been a much better culture shock for her 😂
The hools will still have higher education than your standard US boy.
The Chavs! 🤣🤣🤣
I can assure that mean thing is just spot on
Take responsibility for your bad choices in men and move on? Of course you won't. You're addicted to toxicity and drama and friend zone the guys you think are too nice.
@@taralalram fun fact : I am now engaged to that mean guy lol 😂❤️
It's a courtship ritual standard amongst clever schemers. It works due to the predictable valences of hypergamy.
@@taralalram why are you mean to her,are you into her?
@@taralalram what a weird comment ? What’s your problem? like you don’t even know that person. Are you someone who thinks if you pretend to be nice to someone that means you are entitled to sex or a relationship from that person ? GTFO out of crying about the friend zone you loser. And what do you even mean by too nice? You mean people who are fake nice or people who wont stand up for themselves and those they care about ? Well I think the term “too nice “is wrongly used to describe people like that, people like that are not too nice, they are just cowards. Some of the most assertive and toughest people are the most genuinely nice people. And at the end of the day people are naturally attracted to those who are more than less similar to themselves, basically the female and male versions of themselves.
Oh that flip-flop part killed me🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣so true!
Imagine her shock if she knew the culture in Brazil 🇧🇷 😳
Why whats the culture there 😂
Bare feet I guess?
Who would ignore Emma Watson?
For u she is fantasy.. Not for rich guys😅
Snobs
Me
Tom Felton. And Robert Pattinson doesn’t even remember her name 😅😂
@@mahirahasankarim1358 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Now I am sad. Thinking why I am not rich
She has only seen one corner of her country💀
Yeah, her basement
@@Firemarioflowermaybe ur picture which she thinks is ugly
@@soujanyaavadhani7936 Like I care what a nobody wannabe Princess thinks of me
Moral of the story: you can be rude to her and ignore her, just don't do while wearing flip flops.
Who in their right mind can ignore EMMA WATSON? She is Emma Watson ❤️
She so cute and posh
I think this is just specific to Emma Watson lol
“ but they wear flip flops, and I don’t know if I like that” 😂
"English guys are well put together"
*Central C laughing in gibberish rap*
I'm a little bit impressed how open Americans are, British are always shaming them and they don't cancel them. As a latin american is way different, if someone says even a little bad comment about us or our culture, latins would cancel the person immediately
Because you have an inferiority complex and are always in the deffensive
Asians too
same thing about our Muslim country. if someone says a little bad about our culture, values, tradition we cancel them!
Surely flip flops aren't an American tradition 😂
@@MasterM333 surely I didn't say that
I’m with Emma on flip flops!!!
For me it’s this and gym clothes… I’m European and I’ve married Canadian … after 10 years of being together I still don’t get the phenomenon of wearing track suit to like everywhere!!! 🫤
But almost never anywhere near gym…
(And yeah they often match them with flip flops ?!?!… )
We’ve just visited Europe and on our second day in Rome I’ve suddenly realized that I haven’t seen a single person in a gym suit!!! So refreshing 😎!
"Europeans" don't call themselves Europeans, we call ourselves based on the country we live in. Nor do we say that we're traveling to "Europe" lol. Europe isn't a country.
@@minadkseo ok sorry as a person that was born in Poland and lived here for almost 30 years I do call myself European … living in Canada for a few years I often say I’m from Europe not necessarily saying where from till they ask …
And TBH I’ve met plenty of people doing same … not everyone is screaming I’m Italian/British/Polish…
Saying I’m from Europe usually I’m trying to explain common differences in behaviour and culture 👍🏻
Oh I’ve said Europe because I’ve been visiting more than one country…
But thank you for kindly explaining to me that Europe is not a country 😂😂😂
@@KariinSama hey not sure if you know this… but Europe is not a country. Just saying
@@minadkseo should she have listed every country in Europe instead?
Never felt the comforting grasp as it goes on. Nothing like it, except being nude. All natural is the best
“Acknowledge my presence” - ahhahaa
“But they wear flip flops, and I don’t know if I like that!” 😂😂 yes we are people of casual comfort.
She meant: About dating, she has been ignored for like several years at Hogwarts. 😁
“there’s definitely one or two” *Proceeds to say a whole essay*
For everyone saying she has only been around higher class British men, you are probably right. But she has probably only been around higher class American men aswell. There is still a cultural difference.
Damn.. that flip flop comment felt personal
Omg for some reasons I missheard Ellen saying "There must be a difference between American SIZE and English SIZE." 😅🤣
Indians : Y'all do 'courting situations' ?
XDD
There is nobody talking about India ok Lund sorry indian kid.
with that prettiness she can say absolutely anything
She is genuine. You got to give her that.
So in England they look nice but aren’t and in America they look like shit but aren’t
UK vs US Parliament lmao😭
Yeah true
@@asmitaghorai7332 bro, UK politicians get crunk for real.
Exactly.
Nah. Narcissm is prevalent in the US
Being from Brazil, the country that created the biggest brand of flip-flops in the world, it's so weird to me when people find them odd. We wear them everytime here haha Even to the mall sometimes, if you're from Rio. Even at home! Since we don't usually leave our shoes at the door.
It's a bit different in colder climates, where they are seen as summertime beach shoes and very casual. In Brazil it's understandable that people wear much lighter clothing all the time since the climate is so hot. In the North people often wear more conservative clothes in the winter, and go crazy during summer.
@@OliverJazzz I simply think that they look horrible.
I live in Houston. It's hot as hell over here. I wear flip flops all the time.
Nunca tinha percebido isso, então qual é o calçado mais usado nos estados unidos?
@@Chrys_BR Acho que lá eles tem o costume de tirar o sapato quanto chegam em casa, igual fazem no Canadá e na Europa. Então acho que é descalço ou de meia.
The whole thing ending with her saying "... but they wear flipflops i'm not sure if i like that" caught me off guard 😭
The flipflops😅
Wait can we please love and respect that she’s a celebrity that doesn’t need her eyelashes to be 8 miles long? She’s beautiful and she’s so classy and classic. It’s a bit like watching Audrey Hepburn exist in real life??
Honestly flip-flops are a definite no and I’m from Tennessee
Emma is so caring and loving 🥰
What an acting talent !
What an odd question to ask. She always does that lol
How is it odd? 😅
British guys very well put together? Hahahahahah
English posh guys* is what she means.
anything but that bestie, anything but that.
Yeah. Wayne Rooney
Except brushing their teeth.
@@bimbam9603 Lmao, all British people take good care of their teeth. They just don't go out and have them painted white.
Very well put together, I don’t think I’ve seen a normal video of anyone from Britain
We have to stay focused, brothers. Do not look there. We have to stay focused.
Apparently Emma Watson was talking in this video
idk what type of english guys she’s talking about but okay love
The ones in her line of work, so she's correct. English generally denotes more charisma and class than "British" - of course she doesn't mean chavs and roadmen. She means the typical Westminster man.
@@yin-yi5189 ik that lol im saying that cause thats not the type of men im around ever lmao
@@yin-yi5189 there's a huge gap in between chavs and upper middle class.
@@tomcolton5662 I know?
Agree about the flip flops 🩴
Which chad from brown had the balls to ask Emma Watson on a date that quickly
She could so easily be on Bridgeton, as herself I love her 😂
She was trying to refrain from saying “circumcision”
Not you trying to bring this into everything bro, circumcision should not be done to children/infants because they cannot consent to the permanent procedure.
Who in this world cannot Love ❤️ this amazing gal!
Lol me rn at the dealership with flip flops
I love Emma Watson she's so beautiful and one my favorite actress since I saw harry potter and the sorcerer's Stone
So English guys are very well mannered and well dressed just dead from the neck up? OK, I'll give her that, lmfao!
English are not known for their refined mannerism nor fashion sense outside of England and America, tbh
@@goodaimshield1115 Jesus f**king christ, did you even watch the video? It was a joke based on what she said. And for the record; who cares!
I agree with the flip flop thing it’s even worse when your wearing socks with them. It gets me thinking AEW you hot or cold because I’m confused here.
One of my professor wears flip flops with socks on, in summer too. It irritates me so much 😂😂.
She's not even wrong 😂😂
Dude why is she so beautiful man
Flip flops... lol. The difference is clearly the weather/climate, especially contrasting the west coast (LA) vs northern Atlantic (UK). It's like comparing Florida with Nova Scotia. Of course they are going to dress differently, because it's completely different climates. Anyone who has ever traveled closer down to the equator (which of course she has), think Caribbean, to Sahara, to even pacific islands, and it's flip flops or sandals mostly in the hot months. It's less of an "American" thing and more so a climate thing. Everyone around the world at those latitudes wears sandals ALOT.
Pretty much everyone in the Pacific Islands wears sandals and they have nothing in common with the American man style.
I think her comparison is more class related rather than culture related. Like courting, as an actual word, for example. The fact that she said courting and not dating... she's comparing "high" British with you're average American/west coast "bro."
"British men are very well put together." GIRL, HAVE YOU SEEN A BRITISH MAN?!? THEY'RE ALL ROADMEN
She moves in different circles to your "roadmen"
She doesn't live Bermondsey, does she?
She's stunning
The most beautiful woman on the planet
Wtf is courting like what also she’s defo at higher class then most so she’s probably used to higher class men cos that is not how boys are at all
I think courting is like a form of dating for the rich, they basically set 2 people up, a man and a women, (set up by the parents of each), with plans of marriage, sometimes the 2 don't like each other but tolerate it to make their parents happy, yeah it's sort of like an arranged dating.
I might not be 100% accurate tho
@@fierdrages6523 oh okay you’re probably right it’s just I’m British and haven’t heard of that before like dating is just dating
@@georgiarobson4081 Courting is literally just an old fashioned term for dating.
@@techelitesareadisease8816 oh okay thanks
@@georgiarobson4081 lol ignore the other person cause they're wrong, courting isn't just a rich person thing, it literally is a slightly fancier name for dating.
I love her she’s so cool and down to earth great person
She's not. She's part of the feminazi party and she's showing her bosom, that's not down to earth in any way.
She really needs to come to Brazil 😂
How do you date a girl like Emma Watson and not acknowledge her presence. You can tell she's very smart too by the way she talks which is a huge plus.
She only knows✨Rich✨ British guys😌
Love her talking
hope she will be great actress in the years to come....
I agree on the flip-flop thing.
Love flip flops. You can check the guys feet out and not get a shock later. They can be quite revealing
All the English chav men watching this:
👁️👄👁️
Totally👍. We Americans are a bit outspoken
"WhICh ENdZS yA FrOM My GeE?,Ill sHanK yA NoW laD!"