"British vs. Americans" - Jim Gaffigan Stand up REACTION!! | OFFICE BLOKES REACT!!
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My wife & I visited the UK in 1985, we were on a tight budget so my wife decided to get just one souvenir. She eventually picked out this pretty trivet for our table. Later when we got back home to the Boston area & my brother was looking at it. He turned it over & it said "made in Hull Massachusetts" on the bottom; we brought home a souvenir that was made just a 20 min drive away from our home.
In one of Jim's other vids he says "Brits are always putting vinegar on their food. How bad does your food have to be if vinegar actually improves the taste?".
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Today I learned that being a tourist is equivalent to parenting 😂😂😂
Jim Gaffigan, Hot Pockets. Easily his best material. I die every time watching it.
"he must be from Finland"-ironically enough his ancestry is Irish. Jim was featured on Finding Your Roots recently.
Jim is one of the best "clean comics" out there.
It's kinda like how in America we say...
I’m a Yankee, I once had a UK co-worker who introduced herself as “CLAAAH” It took me several tries to figure she was named Claire.
Please do more Gaffigan!! He’s my favorite comedian... 😂😂
Ahhh I love Jim, one of my favorite comedians, I've seen him live many many times. His style is "cleaner" when it comes to stand up, definitely recommend more
I can't remember what Brits do, but I once heard a Brit ask an American, if you say the hospital, how do you distinguish a visitor vs a patient? The answer is that a visitor is at the hospital, where a patient is in the hospital.
Jim Gaffigan is a solid comedian. On stage he always works "clean" (no foul language) which I usually DON'T like, but he is good enough to still make it funny. He is also a good actor (surprisingly he often plays quite scary characters).
I like listening to a young lady here on youtube tell crime stories and she has an British accent and every time she spoke about a car trunk I had to remember that when she said "boot" that meant trunk lmao. I finally got to the point that I understood a lot of what she was saying lol.
You guys nailed that hospital / the-hospital bit. I definitely think about where I'd have to go for help when I visit a new place, and that's kind of ridiculous. My uncle threw out his back when we were hiking near Dumbarton (and got terrified since he had no international insurance). He showed up 'at hospital' and got taken care of and told to go rest with some minor meds and no bill............. "what?" was the response from the rest of our family..
Pete Holmes “Britishing” is also another British vs American comedy bit I find funny. Basically how to deal with an awkward conversation you don’t really want to have with someone ha ha.
Here's a lovely discussion of how we really are 'two peoples divided by the same language'. 😂😂
Great job guys. Sorry about the M&M store. 🤣
Ali Siddiq - Prison riot. Or “Mitchell”
It's funny, when he's talking about the American not understanding his pronunciation of "butter" and he's pretending to be her, he says (as her) "I've no idea what you're on about", which is not something an American would ever say. She probably said "I have no idea what you're talking about."