Scousers Say: How To Tell If Someone is a Wool(Non-Scouser)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 26. 06. 2024
- Scousers Say: How To Tell If Someone is a Wool / What's Woolyback Behaviour
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Alright las!
Today, I'm back with an interview video with all the Scousers!
When I was in Liverpool, I asked Scouers how they can tell if someone is a wool or not,
and asked what woolyback behaviour is, and what are real Scousers are like!
Check out Liverpool people's answers in the video!
Hope you enjoy it!
*I want to say this video is definitely not to offend wools! Hope you guys don't find it offensive and please take it as a joke! :)
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What do you guys think? What are real Scousers like? :)
Real scousers are đđ we're all too proud đđ
We tend to let on (smile, say hi to) strangers. That's a super scouse thing I guess
As a Manc I can honestly say I love scousers. I work there a lot and at 1st we were very moody around each other then I got drunk with a load of them and had a fucking great time. They take the piss out of me a lot but top laugh scousers.
@@matthewganley5951 sound with mancs but the accents fuckin shite đ
U can tell u aint
Don't even try to be a scouser
As an American, this was so much fun to watch đ
Watch TV program called bread TV set in the pool
I like Northerners best
@@TheGoldtopdude scouser and wirral people the best if your out and obought you look lost they will all ways go out off the way to help you
I'm from Chester and the liverpool fashion thing is very true, chester fashion is literally just stuff the scousers wore
I'm originally from the Wirral, and I've been dubbed a woolyback many times, or posh Scouse, as I enunciate more I suppose like someone from Cheshire, and since I made the grave error of moving to hell, sorry, the South, all I've had is confusion and ridicule of my accent as it's simply Northern, the way I say bath, without an r, called a foreigner, and much worse.
It's true what they say about Southerners, I've not met one friendly, warm or helpful one yet, and I don't like the accents. It's lovely to watch this video as it gives me some nostalgia feels, I especially liked the two girls, they looked fun, and one came from Southport one of my favourite haunts back in the day!
Thanks for posting, it's made me smile stuck in miserable hostile Kent.
Move to Sweden
Don't be sad, Jasmine
Itâs bollicks to be honest, I work down in London now, Iâm back home every weekend, but Iâve met many nice people. Yes on a whole Liverpool is friendlier but loads of nice people down south also.
That girl who spoke last had her mate off there! đđ
Great video
Me nan was born in Liverpool but moved away when she was 19 but you can still hear the thick accent over the Lincolnshire one
There's a wooly over there,
And he's wearing brown air wear,
With a carpet jumper half way up his back,
He's a bloody woolyback.
I am working in Liverpool and why I never met with you Korean Billy đ
I love your squirrelâs tail microphone!
The funny thing is how the accent and dialect can differ from one town to another in Lancashire.
Wigan, St Helens, Bolton, Preston, Burnley, Nelson etc. so close, but little differences
aye mate im from burnley and im deadly serious when i say i can walk for half an hour in any direction from my house and they will have a different accent completely and i mean each direction will have a completely different accent from the next in half an hour walk its nuts! dont think we are classed as wools tho in burnley as we are nowhere near liverpool. its rough and grim and pure working class here
Billy ur scouse accents getting so good đđ±đ
Lizzieisweird itâs just not tho
@@dylansurbanexploring9432 it's getting there
Well better than some Brits interpretations
2:48 the way that lad said trackie was amazing
But equally we love 'adopted scousers' as well where they orgininate from somewhere else but have a genuine affinity and understanding with this city and its people.
Scousers are unusual in that they can be insular but once they love you they are so welcoming.
That's me! I used to live down South but then moved here 5 years ago cos my Dad's from here and I love this city
@@goodisongang-efcmatchdayvl5224 But your still not a scouser obviously
@Jake Kent if you treat scouser with respect. They will back you until the end. But if you have an outdated agenda against them that make you hate them for no reason. They will let you know about it.
@Kent Coles I've got family in Plymouth coz my uncle moved down there it's boss
Scouser for 41 years and I know wools because they sound a bit more flowery
In Milan we do the same, we have the word "giargiana" to call people (like me) who comes from outside the city. We too have the "Giargiana behaviour" culture
Boss tha billy
I wish what the guy at the end is saying was true - people have a pride and don't want something for nothing so that's why we don't have any squatters in Liverpool....we have plenty of crimes where people take things that aren't theirs though so let's not romanticise everyone from Liverpool as being genuine, hardworking and honest when there's plenty of scumbags in the city too.
You know other cities have crimes too
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Youâve just described every city in the world. âAmazing Beautiful Parisâ has the worst slums, crimes and police brutality. Every city has crimes you knob.
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Wools are from outside Liverpool and they are tight, dont get the ale in and wear stuff from the nineties, some are sheep shaggers. Classed as wools, Widnes,Runcorn,All the Wirral,St Helens,Wigan,Whiston,Warrington,Newton Le Willows,Rainford,Rainhill,Skelmersdale,Hough Green, Burscough,Southport,Birkdale,Ainsdale,Formby,Billinge,Parbold,Rufford ,Prescot and Cronton
@@easty204 Not really...you are borderline
I always had the Wirral down as Plazzy Scousers, and it was more the St Helenâs, Ormskirk, Southport, Widnes etc. areas that were Wools. But either term suffices đ
3:41 His hair makes him look like a teletubby
Fella rocking with the baby - cant even understand the fella đ
Difference between words like credit, car, and NO is the biggest one đ funniest thing Iâve ever heard is two people from over the water arguing in their scalliest version of scouse accent they possibly could and then say no they way they do đ I couldnât breathe for laughing. If you know you know đ đ
I used to get called a woolyback, never knew what it meant haha
Originally woolybacks where people who came from outside Liverpool to work on the docks. They would use sheep's wool on their backs when carrying coal.
snoozy mum Well I know that know silly
@@snoozymum7914 fuckinell lad no shit
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Iâm just going to make this clear, wools do not sound posh, the complete opposite actually
Purple bin scouser - grey/maroon bin wools
Not all the time. Huyton has maroon bins and thats one of the scousest places in Liverpool. I've always said the wools start at Prescott
The only problem with that is South Bootle is more Scouse than the arse end of Speke yet doesn't come under Liverpool.
@@TheRealMike1976 South Liverpudlians generally have softer accents than people from the north of the city (and places like Bootle). Look at The Beatles they all had softer accents.
@@Charlie-mr9cn huyton is wool, its the home of KNOWSLEY council đ€Šââïž
Shuuuush
Proper good la
now yer trying too hard, just pure cringe
From Birkenhead myself and love being a fat ginger inbred woolyback đ€Ł
Daisy Bell cring in the minge right there wool
Live in Liverpool but born and raised in Southport, didnât realise how much of a wool I was until I got here.
I think Southport is as far out as you can get whilst still being in Merseyside, so itâs identity is massively different to Liverpool and Sandgrounders and Scousers are completely different people.
How are they different?
@@Anonymous_Anon882 Well historically speaking, before the county boundaries changed, Liverpool was a part of the county of Lancashire, these days Lancashire is associated more heavily with the likes of Preston and Burnley and Blackburn.
Whilst Liverpool and Merseyside has become very much its own thing, Southport, with its Preston postcode, still feels an awful lot like Lancashire. The accent is different, the cultural references are different.
I was born and grew up in Southport with a Mum, Dad and older sister all from Kirkdale, and I am still VERY different to Scousers.
Best example I can think of, my sister lives on a road in Southport, both her and her husband are from Liverpool, they both work in Liverpool, travel in everyday, spend weekends shopping in town and eating out at restaurants.
Their next door neighbour is born and raised in Southport, works on a farm just outside of Southport, goes pheasant shooting on the weekend and would maybe go to Liverpool once a year.
Thats the split.
Sorry for the essay.
Itâs not too far away
As a scouser in the states that was mad true from those la's especially them Judy's
Billy you probably have a grey bin
âNow itâs cool to wear white socksâ hahahahaha
Bad wool behaviour white socks
Iâm Scouse and wear white socks and get terrorer by my brother đ
Kid sat on the wall is a wool with the ginger beard!!! Helmet
The Birkenhead accent sounds just the same to me.
So basically whatever city you visit theyll have their own biases about the city they come from or live in and most will say they're the best and other cities arent....
Its weird because they are miles apart, but in Middlesbrough and teeside areas in north east england they have a scouse twang, apparently its because a lot of scousers came there to work many years ago
Very interesting!
I live in Liverpool... IS HE IN TOWN!
Yeah
Liverpool one
The biggest difference was in 70s when wools still wore flares & the famous 3 star jumper years after scousers ditched them...At the football scousers stood out a mile - until mancs got into the "casual" gear
Manchester was first just in smaller numbers
Kip of these and they have a cheek to call others wools.
Superdry Hoodie is the definition of wool behaviour đ
wool
defining woolyback behaviour is woolyback behaviour
Youâre a bad wool you mate.
@@BasElgharib đđ
Get a grip you fanny â@@joshg2603
The lad with the ginger beard spoke facts, no lie Iâm from Liverpool and everything he said was true x
Isabella what they donât say itâs also a very rough place. One of the smartest in uk. Ok itâs better than some London areas. To me itâs Detroit.
@@jayangli the news likes to tell you Liverpool is a rough place, during the 80s we was due to government policy fucking us over but nowadays Crime is lower than most major cities
@@jakwillo3004 Yeah, there is good and bad parts of the city. But I am glad I ain't living there now.
Yeah, normally itâs chill in the Liverpool 1 area tho
How Ironic that he's actually wearing sheepskin....đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Scousers always wear chips on their shoulders.
I go on holiday with proper scousers and some from a bit up the road, their accents are so different, think Jamie Carragher, or Stevie G, nothing else comes close, la
The La with the ginner beard discussing all things Woolly, is actually wearing Sheepskin...đđđ
Scousers are like bees. They'll give you major grief from outside the hive, but once you're in Liverpool, you basically just get adopted.
If you treat us nicely. Weâll treat you nicely. And thatâs because we have a tight community in our city and hate the rest of England. Especially the Tory parts.
@@joshg2603 I just got back yesterday was there with my missus for 2 nights at a pub on the corner of Matthew Street and ended up going round all the rough pubs with 2 lasses and a lad who just invited us out with them. Lovely people, I'm from Cumbria and have been all over all England and have never experienced this anywhere else
@@TheRhinog24 scousers will back you until the end if youâre fair to them. But if you are horrible and have outdated boring stereotypes against them. They will let you know about it. But weâre friendly. If we lock eyes with a stranger for more than 2 seconds, we will more than likely say âhelloâ or âyou alright mate?â. Liverpool has the vibes of âa massive villageâ instead of a city. As everyone knows each other or will openly speak like weâve knew them for years.
If you go down south (mainly London). They wouldnât look at you, even if you was laying dead on the floor. Theyâd step over you and be angry you slowed them down.
@@TheRhinog24 also us scousers know how to gaff on haha. The famous Mathew street is amazing, of course as it has the cavern club on it. Concert Square is full of clubs and bars. If you lined all pubs, bars and clubs in Liverpool side by side. It would go 11.6miles long. Thatâs crazy. .
@@TheRhinog24 I hope you loved our beautiful city, as Iâll tell you we love having people like you here. You sound a very open minded and loving person. Take care my matey!
I'm a wool and I do half the "scouse " things unintentionally
Been called a wool before and I'm from Chester - and Scouse sounds nothing like us
Wirral = trees greenery đ
the real expression is scouse behaviour which illudes benefit claiming but scousers always deflect it to wools who they secretly idolise
"A wool is a fake scoucser" she says in a Tango Orange face.Regards being 'More trendy'( the word itself 'trendy'is a giveaway) Id call it nouveau charity.
Anyone know a place called ellesmere port? Are they wools aswell? Coz its basically park of the wirral
Yes they're wools.
I am here because someone told me you are wool, like the queen.
âŻïžđWoolly backs , was the name given to porters on the old docks in Liverpool , because of the sheepskin they wore for padding on their backs , lower than a dock pony the the porters were no better than slaves , true story đâŻïž
2:31 who is that taking picture in the back
âpeople over the waterâ used to be called âplastic scoutersâ . If that phrase no longer used?
Do you wanna know what's sad? I lived in Liverpool for a year, been away for two months I can barely understand a whole sentence of this video haha
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I think my english skills are quite good but I understood like 35% of this video
hahah, typical non scouser
Glad you used the word 'like' there like a proper Scouser.
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Me too. I wish I had a scouser friend so I could learn from them hehe
Follow Jamie Carragher and the scouse accent will be yours in no time!
Beatles got out and stayed out....
Birkenhead soundin like us is blasphemous
It's similar but different but the birkenhead accent has hardly changed in over a hundred years so how are people from birkenhead starting to sound like you?
Nah in birkenhed ya do get ppl whose like parents r scouse and it kinda changes the accent like a bit of a mix but then u get the ones who kinda put it on cause like they all wanna be scouse
Birkenheaders are the real scousers, we shipped you over there from Monks Ferry back in the day tobuild on the other side of the river!
Birkenhead people are the same tbh
âApparently sounding like usâ the scouse accent has always been thicker in Birkenhead than in Liverpool. Liverpool donât own âscouseâ it is equally applicable to the East of Wirral. The West of Wirral has more of a Cheshire accent.
I think there's a lot of nastiness in wool discourse. Too many wools have a chip on their shoulder about scousers, and too many scousers likewise think they're superior to wools. Peace and love, Merseyside unite.
We *are* superior! đ€Ș
Just getting worse tho mate, young scousers straight up hate and ridicule people from wirral, whereas the older scousers i have worked with understand it doesnt really matter. Its like people from south liverpools sole trait is being a scouser
I'm a wool. The only really annoying thing about scousers is when they think we wish we were scousers and we're trying to dress or sound like scousers. We don't spend our lives thinking about Liverpool.
I'm a wool. I dont mind scousers, just not a fan of eating rats in a council house
@@quillo2747 Because St Helens, Prescot, Runcorn and Birkenhead are such affluent places? There is poverty all over our region, that chant is so cringe.
Fun fact, the nickname âwoolâ was originally given to scousers themselves from the amount of wool that was shipped into the city in the 19th century and the amount of people who stole it from the docks.
Yess laa
ye can tell korean billy is on the polly 1s with the ferm
Exo Bluie Hahahaha
Yes bro
Wigan is not Liverpool come on
Wigan is greater manchester
Liverpool is one of the roughest places. Wigan isnât that much better!
Anyone see the guy take a photo 2:30 ahahhahahahahahahhah
Tons of scoucers escape Liverpool,not much going the other wayđ€đ.Wooly bach's be thinking " Pan Asia buffet , pint then onwards and upwards "Home Jeeves one has had enough of this select city.
Sorry but that girl âI grew up hereâ she doesnât sound like she is from Liverpool, she sounds like she lives outside of Liverpool and had been going into town a lot and has mates there or something
Ok now she said I moved away...ok
Scousers are Boss when it comes to fashion , we started Casual fashion , Adidas, Lacoste, Benetton, Stan smiths , Gazelles this was late 70s 80s we are kings of fashion La âŠ..
You are where ? Liverpiul?
Cant believe people argue over such stupid things
Billy is more of a scouser than people that live over the water and the Helens
What brit accent pronounces "port" as "pawh"?
Bulletproof Samurai ur probs not even british
@@dylansurbanexploring9432 đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Living in Vegas for the last 3 years. I miss my city so much đ„Č canât wait to go home
Im from garston inni
Iâm not sure how posh the St Helens accent is
I'm from there it's not posh at all sometimes our accent blends with scouse. We would say "am from saint elens" like we will miss off letters. If you want to hear it Johnny Vegas is from St Helens
@@alanamcconnell5625 We weâre in Art, Science and PE class together
Were
@@amp2377????
This video makes me proud to be a scouser
Me too đȘ but I was born in kind of a crime filled place croxteth and Norris green but now I live in walton
Fake tans and wheelie bins? Your proud of fake tans and wheelie bins? Is that honestly what scouse is in 2022?
It's never been 'cool' to wear white socks. Or wear socks over your trackies.
80s it was cool
1ST FELLA YA SPOKE TO IS LITERALLY A WOOL đ€Łđđ€Łđđ€Ł
People having been taking scouser ideas for fashion since the 70s when LFC fans would go abroad and bring back all the foreign fancy clobber. Even now people are copying scousers.
As a scouser there all wools đ
I class myself as a Scouser because I was born in Kirby and have a lot of routes based in those streets and Merseyside in general. I've been called a Woolyback before but that's because I was raised mainly in Runcorn and there are a lot of Woolys there but it's a very Scouse run town so we grew up with very scouse morals anyway and we're literally just across the Mersey. I'd say the Runcornions who are from Warrington or Chester are Woolybacks because almost everyone from Runcorn speaks with a scouse accent and not everyone's from the pool but you can deffo tell when a kids puttin a plastic scouse accent on!
I assume by scouse morals you mean eating rats and thieving
Are you sure? You can't even spell the place you were born in.
@ÊuĂ°ÉŒinga ÆżeoÉŒc well done for noticing a spelling mistake, clearly you've never done that before. Sorry I missed a k in Kirkby that must mean I'm lyingđ€Ł
@@terminal2313 Tells me a lot that you cannot spell your self proclaimed birth place. it is not as if it is an unusual spelling.
Technically your a wool if your from Kirby thatâs Knowsley
st helens are wools.
Im from the Wirral and the term Wooly Back was originally a term that the upper class Wirral people called the poor working class scouser who worked on the docks Wools because they would unload cotton from the docks on their backs hence the term Wooly back. So actually Wirral sets the trends from origin. The scousers "known for being robbing cunts" actually stole the term once it become outdated and used it as their own form of slander. Wirral has the better golf courses better people and far far far more GDP per square mile. Why do all the Liverpool FC and Everton FC players live on the Wirral!? Because thats where the money is muahahahahaha
Are you really boasting "Ha ha weÂŽre richer then you?!!". Pure Tory boast that. Typical of the Wirral though...
@@Azog150 haha cant let us have anything
@@danielthomas495 You lot can have the best view of the glorious Liverpool waterfront (Now stripped off its UNESCO status!) haha!
@@Azog150 Yes thats very true Liverpool waterfront viewed from Monks Ferry is quite a sight, one thing Liverpool will always have over the Wirral is the city centre as its up there with the best in the world. Not sure why they would remove the UNESCO status though that is a shame.
@@danielthomas495 Being honest Scousers rip the Wirral - but we'll still pile over there on sunny days because its beautiful. And there is probably more then a few who'd secretly be happy to retire there if they had the money!
Southport gang lol
Birkenhead Warrington Southport Widnes Runcorn St Helens Wools the lot
Daniel Oliver whiston
Daniel Oliver u realise the scouse accent was robbed off the people from Birkenhead
And Birkenhead people had the accent first Liverpool used to be dead posh
That Warrington!
What about Knowsley is that liverpool because they talked about wheelybins and I was one of about three in me primary class (in Knowsley) that had blue and purple wheelybins
Scouse boundary ends at Huyton Kirby Halewood and crosby Netherton Seaforth after that all wools
Iâm from Walton đȘ but born in Norris green
I was born on Southport. Therefore I am pure WOOL.
I moved to the Brighton on the South East coast and they say I sound Scouse.
FML
I'm a WOOL in SCOUSE clothing
Yo la
Korean billy lar⊠they cool me super wool
These people are talking about woolybacks as if anyone would want to be a scouser...
Better than any other city đȘđȘ
Rather be from Birkenhead than the one with the ginger beard
Biggest wool Iâve heard haha
You clearly havent heard his IOS commentary
Ooh!
Defo a few undercover wools there
Please never put a scouse accent on again
he's talking about jedi,s âđ„â€
My minds fucked
Whyâs he putting the accent on
Nobody on this video actually knows what a woolyback is and I don't know how, they act like being a wool is a bad thing and use it as an insult but if their definition of it is it means you're not scouse, I'm happily a woolyback.
Iâm from Birkenhead and I have never been called a wool
Wool!
I was born in Birko but lived in Liverpool almost longer and I get called a wool all the time
Olivia Griffiths youâre a wool
Now u have then, there's always a first time!
Lot of dippers on this video I see
about 90% of these are wool though
0:44 proper scouser the rest are not
Who? "We spoweee" đđđ
Southport girl is so posh sheâs got a 99p card
I get the 59p or 89p cards đ
Robyn Hoddell your the type to get a 89p burger instead of a rustlers you đ
@@bogmarley4064 ÂŁ1 asda versions actually đ
@@bogmarley4064 lmfao
Korean billy you plod informer
I'M FROM WIGAN ME
fucking nobhead
fuckin ming ahah
You've defo got 6 fingers on each hand
Well done...
Freak you