Can Americans Guess British Slang?
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- We tested our Cocoa Butter fam across the pond on their British slang knowledge… 👀🇬🇧 How many do you think they got right?
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Imagine thinking England speaks the Queen's English and finding out we speak Roadmanese
roadmanese lmao
I’m so done 🤣
Destiny M true 😂😂😂😂
Roadmanese needs to be added to the oxford dictionary 😂
Omg that is so true
“I never associate the UK and slang”. Bruh, your gunna get a SUPRISE when you come here and realise you don’t speak English no more
G & Tea especially if he comes up to Scotland
How don’t they? Do they not think we HAVE slang?
ShadyBeAShooketh yeh and let’s be honest, no one actually speaks queens English/RP anymore
Tylor Graham definitely! They will think they were dropped if in like Scandinavia
G & Tea hardly anyone actually speaks like it you idiot
American view of the uk:
" tea, gentlemen, queen, posh, class"
Europeen view of the uk:
"gangsters, Stormzy, peng tings, guns"
Knives not guns
roadmen and shanks*
That’s London pal no the UK
Europeen lol
Amber Louise ha ha 😂 that's a new slang word right there
As someone from England this feels like I’m watching people who can’t speak English
inediblealex25 that says more about you than the video. As an almost 60 year old, I knew all of them.
inediblealex25 Are you alright?
@inediblealex25 the difference between old school slang of the 70s and 80s compared to modern slang is 1. it was wittier, 2. it used real words and 3. it generally sounds more approachable and sociable, I'm 27 and most of the speech patterns I use are old school slang, if you watch The Bill in the 80s its full of it, it sounds so British.
IT DOES💀💀
Hahaha ikr
First thing America thinks of UK: "Tea"
First thing UK thinks of America: "Obesity"
They get flash backs to boston
I thought he said "teeth",yet another generalisation.
i worked with an American recently who had never been to the UK before and he was astonished we DIDNT all have bad teeth and wear bowler hats and everyone carried an umbrella.
In truth,we are as diverse as its possible to be and because of the mix of cultures,we have the richest character in the world,and the very best sense of humour.NOTHING is taboo.
Encrypted oooof
The first thing I think of is Harry Potter tbh
Cockney Red we DO have the best sense of humour you are damn right
These lot have clearly never met a roadman
They are lucky
lol love the roadman life
Hectora Allie
@@jaswantkaur5979 stfu about ahlie some 13 yr old forntnite addict🤣🤣🤣
innit XD
“he hit me with that peng peng”😭😭😭💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
That was a vio icl
E
LMAO
waste man
*“Hit me with that peng peng”*
Wow just wow
Wallahi I’m dead
I laughed so hard tho😭🤚🏽
⚰️⚰️⚰️
They thought
😭👍
Imagining an American person say ‘Mate’ scares me
.... I'm disturbed to think about that
Or lad
That's just wrong.
they over enunciate everything so much it’s so cringeeee like just say it normal
Hahaaaa
He hit me with that peng peng😂😂😂😂
I died 😭😭 bmt
😂😂🤣😂
Tbf that's like he's picked up a peng bag of smoke 😂
Sabah I’m from east London and I’m dying
Check out my latest vid‼
Its mad trus me
As a Brit, i was waiting for the 'wagwan'
Wargwarn* and the word is jamaican although commonly used in the UK
D 1 not just Jamaican but ok
Lil Isxxc That’s legit what I just said try reading bro
D 1 yeah but you said “and then word is Jamaican”. But that’s not true. It’s not just Jamaican, it’s patois. Which is carabin. Just saying you’d piss off a lot of ppl if u said it’s Jamaican
Lil Isxxc Yes but it’s more commonly used in Jamaica I didn’t say it’s strictly Jamaica
I cringe so hard when they say the words, their accent just doesn’t fit with our slang
Yall got sum weird slang tho wtf son😂 in my opinion it is.Shit ours is probably weird to yall to but wtf I cant hear my self saying this stuff 😂
Hadden Quebedeaux stfu
Hadden Quebedeaux mans gonna chef you up
@@bandobaby2945 😂yeah okay
Hadden Quebedeaux lol yall think uk is a joke lmfaoo
“I love the accent”
English people: which one
Truueeee
Theres a new accent every 200 square metres lmao
Ikkkk it irritated me so much watching this
A scouser, sat here shouting at the screen as you know they’re thinking of some fake posh English accent 😂
Mancunian
Correction: Can Americans guess “road men” slang?
Mr Krabs good idea
yasssss
@@maxyfishy3110 That's what this was
Jamaican***
@DestroyHeat Look at who I sent the message to before assuming I was in the wrong.
The fam definition: ‘someone extremely close to you - like a family member’
Not always. Can’t forget the phrase ‘shutup fam’
alternatively: nah fam (aggressively)
@@joeebiden_ exactly
Frrr of like your a wasteman fam
@@Heluvsnaomikayla you’re* but yes
@@emmal7612 Ty my spelling is bad lol
“when I think about the UK I think about tea”
I almost cried. Is this what most people think about when they think about the UK?
Yes
Yes, and really nice outerwear
Exactly, and the worst part is I hate tea
Wtf is it always tea tho- can I just be British and hate tea in peace, they didn’t even represent Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in this vid tho- but seriously WHY is it ALWAYS BLOODY TEA AND CRUMPETS!
@@Kataza_ Maybe tea because of the Boston Tea Party. I get it happened in the states, but King George III was mad lol
Who is British here and finding it hard to watch
I just find it amusing ppl learning.
me, it’s ridiculous how clueless they are , it makes me appreciate britain more🤣💀
Me! "Hit me with that peng peng!"
Me I'm cringing😂😂😂
then don’t lolol
‘I love the accent’
Says every American who doesn’t realise we don’t all speak like Benedict Cumberbatch
Becca Kate lots of people from different countries think that all Americans sound southern or like they’re from Cali but I sound Canadian because I’m from Michigan (Upper peninsula)
innit LOL
@@princesaofjudah how can 'everyone' think that? Alot of people know America is a big place like people from New York ain't gonna sound like people from bloody texas. its common sense but with the UK its tiny and people just think its London when it's not (obviously). Americans, asians and other foreign people who want to visit the UK only go to london most of the time and they are really missing out.
@@alexandracharlton5092 Well, London is the capital city after all. If you're coming from America or the far East, why the hell would you want to visit cities like Birmingham or Manchester when you can visit London which has everything?
“When I thing of UK I think of tea..”
“The queen”
“And proper”
Well your in for a surprise
When I think about America I think of.. School shootings, wannabe gangsters and shitty laws and presidents😂
I GoLD GinGY090 I
BAHAHAHA
@ofjg9jfgjfsdoigj dhhfsdhjhsdfgfdh the uk actually has better dental care, it's also free for people under 18 soo
naw I think of Simon Cowell
@ofjg9jfgjfsdoigj dhhfsdhjhsdfgfdh same tho
Expectations of London: tea and crumpets
Reality of London: 🔪 “wargwarn” “what endz are you from” “ I Ching bare man init” “washed yute” “ure a neek fam”
Frrr omds "mans trynna get cheffed with my shank and dat" or "mans tyrnna buck outside"
don’t be disrespecting big man
@@rxzzza842 who disrespecting who tf, like I'm just saying other phrases kmt
Sounds like much of the slang was stolen from Jamaican patois.
And Birmingham
Guys, how could you have missed ‘Clapped’. That’s one no one could guess if not from the UK.
Ugly...
trix o yeah that would be pretty hard to guess if you ain’t from the uk
@@elizabethroy4136 not really lmao people say clapped as in ugly in the U.S too
Bare clapped
M. People literally say that in the US.
“Clapped”, “nonce”, “butters”, “wagwan” honestly disappointing 😂😂😂
Jennifer Neale Wagwaan is Jamaican- My culture. Also Ting, Rahh, and Bredrin! England peeps just adopt what we have. It’s okay learning it and joining in but it isn’t “English”. Most of you didn’t even know what it was at first and grew livid hearing “Black” people use all slang all the time. Black inherited- then Jamaican adopted. It’s mostly Roadmen talk in england = black males. Everyone else follows.
Loli mcimco surely it’s English as well? Been around for a while now
Lawrence Moore Nope
Taneisha xxx why not?
Loli mcimco it came from the coloured people saying it
“I think about fall”
AUTUMN
Fall
@@rachellefields6064 by that logic you might as well name the other season, cold, grow and heat. Listen to yourself you donut
@@kennethmatela5138 Fall
@@kennethmatela5138 *doughnut
@@danielconway4989 no donut is fine actually. It was used in a pejorative way, I wasn't talking about an actual doughnut. 🤡
"hit me with that peng peng"
*Loses a couple brain cells*
What that mean
@@HoppingSnake290 cute or good looking
I love how creative us Brits are with insulting each other, because to anyone outside of the UK. It's like speaking another language
ginger psycho it’s character building 😂
*nonce*
ShadyBeAShooketh mingin wanker 😂😳
Literally in the uk you could say a random word and in the right context it’s an insult😂
“Shut up you spoon”
“You absolute mug”
@@xXJelly11Xx *s h e e p s h a g g a*
When they thought 'peng' meant penis, and the lady with the short hair was like 'He hit me with that peng peng' I was deaddd
she hit me with the peng peng i tot he was a guy
Eu vou
you was dead ting
When he hit me with the peng peng I got bare.
Wtf are these people thinking
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine an American trying to decipher a roadman saying “There’s bare peng tings round these ends, fam”
from the video, i got "theres alot of attractive boy/girls around here, friend."
@@future140 correct. well done
it sounds like jamaican colloquialism more than anything. it's the same slang in toronto without the ayyyeeee.
The guy: "I just love their accent"
Me: "Which one, we have about 100 so take your pick
@TheDriftMonkey WOT!??! EXCUSE ME!!!
@TheDriftMonkey Clearly, you've never heard any accent outside of London, then.
@TheDriftMonkey you mug
@@plutoniiums I would want to test them with a south London accent and Birmingham accent and to see if they can actually tell the difference that would be interesting
Lol as a scouser i want to see them react to all our accents
I swear if Americans start speaking like this IMA THROW HANDS
- alyssa ok allysa
RNG kryze ?? ain’t even how u spell my name 💀
Don’t nobody wanna use these lmao
- alyssa No one using those shits
Init
The UK has many accents. It's not just a stereotypical royal Queen accent.
That’s the same with any country. Chances are, when you think American accent, you think LA or deep south. There are a lot more accents other than those 2, but they’re the most common and well known, especially when portrayed in media. That’s why all Americans think we speak Queen’s English. There aren’t many films which have British accents which aren’t posh London.
@@oof9090 they should watch Blue Story (if u know what that is)
@@uptwnjs I doubt anyone's gonna buy blue story in America
@@oof9090 lol true
Everyone knows. I think they just generalize because it's easier. Same way we do it with Americans
0:40
I think about chavs, roadies, drugs, underage drinking and crap school uniforms 🙃
Sounds a little bit like South Africa in a way.
You must live in a really bad area.
@@austin9675 u are a neek
It's not underage if the age limit is lower
Lol most of these slangs made their way from Jamaica 🇯🇲 to the UK 🇬🇧. Bigup!
Ye cuz Jamaica influenced the UK heavily
@@pkyt2458 London.
it’s MLE
“I just love the accent”
Ye cuz there’s only one accent isn’t there
Patricia Hughes it’s not like Britain is 3 different countries that each have hundreds of different accents or anything
@@colonyofrats4193 but there is hundreds of accents within the UK. So many different variations and dialects in such a short distance away from each other
Cole Sprouse there literally are so many different accents what you on?
@@colonyofrats4193 It's ok. I got your joke, even if it flew over these folk's heads.
Catriona have you ever heard of sarcasm?
Wagwan is more popular than piff
Matt Chick its not from the uk tho but yh we use that a lot
that is Jamaican but ok
Wagwarn doesn’t mean the same thing as piff tho. Wagwarn means “what’s going on” lol
Dan I wasn’t saying it was the same I was saying that its more used than piff
Matt Chick yh dw I misread
This is literally just London slang
Its all over uk
I mean a lot of the uk speaks like that
Luton and i know a lot of people who say these
david williams same here marra!
Same in Birmingham
Imagine if a typical American bully move to London and started acting hard
He is getting rushed
He would end up in a&e in a coma if he meat with a roadman in Britten
im getting my rambo if they come to south
Steps one foot in north and he’s getting touched up
Lad he wouldn't last two seconds
Mate he says one word in his yank accent and he’s no longer the bully
"When I think about the UK I think about fashion"
Chav lad from Hull north face tracksuit would trade you in for a gram of ket
We can't afford North Face in Hull mate, think Primarni's last season collection
@@Pear_chan maybe even pep&co if you're feeling real cheap
@@Alice-sp5jd I've only ever bought one thing from Pep & Co and it was about 3 years ago. It's actually a pretty nice shirt I got, but for some reason I've never ever been back in.
@@Pear_chan I bought a scarf from there once and its the only time I've been in 😂
Check out my latest vid‼
Its mad trus me
“i love the accent”
brum boys enter the chat
NAHHHHHH😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Brum twn
Kidderminster would like to know your location
Their accent just doesn't fit our slang.
init there accent to stiff
Why would it and vice versa. Roadmanese is still pretty proper.
Innit
Nah bruh it fits us well mAte
True
disappointed they didn’t include:
“Battyfish”
“Leng”
“I’ll bust your ‘ead open/I’ll bop your head.”
“You’re ‘ard.”
“Don’t be tight/ That’s peak.”
“slaggasaurus(common in South Yorkshire)”
“Flagging us off”
😔
Su
Me too. I don't know how to pronounce Leng and I'm on a mission now
Wtf😂
I'm American but wtf
Or 'battyboy' 'wind ya neck in'
Can’t believe they didn’t include the shit ones like ‘rahhh’, ‘leng’ or ‘nonce’
Omg, imagine them trying to guess leng 😁
21Amoretta 12 ye
Brum people only say rahhh
How is nonce shit? It is the national word for all twelve year olds.
Moosh i think youll find its the national word for pedos and uncles
Imagine coming to the UK cos you love the accent and ending up in Manchester 😂
Or Preston
Liverpool, Bristol 🤣
M E don’t do north londoners like that cause we sound normal🤣
Whats wrong with north London 😂
Liam or Noel?
When Americans come to England expecting posh accent but they arrive to see “yo wag wan”
It's wa 'gwan
@@catsandalcohol99 wargwan
That isn't a English saying, everyone in nyc knows what it is and we even say it to other Jamaicans. If you around Jamaicans then you more than likely exposed to it.
7:43 They got Bare so so Wrong 😂🤣😂🤣
Every time I read one the words I immediately thought of it in a roadman voice
Omg sameee
Jamaican not roadman
Ahhahahahaha MEEEE
@@pyeltd.5457 wdym? R u British?
@@xemzii_x8213 most of these words derives from Jamaican patois... Brought over to the UK by Jamaicans migrants...
The tile should be “Americans guess London slang”. Some of the words like piff we don’t use anymore.
Nathan Osei-Atenka
Piff is uncommon in London and I don’t remember it being a thing in this decade.
Stfu bitch
Almost most of them are used in West Midlands
@@kenishaghotey7847 truss last time I heard it was around 2011 when BBM was popular
We use piff, trust me
'He HiT mE wItH tHaT pEnG , pEnG ' 😌💅🤣
This seems like “London slang” let’s see what would happen if they come to Yorkshire 😂
As a British person, I was waiting SEVERELY for the “wagwan”
That ain't british tho 🙄
@@arianasponytail2068 Is it not? Oh, where's it from then? I'd like to know.
@@lemonlimes3699 It's jamaican I believe.
MaZe patois (pronounced pat-wah) is how you properly say Jamaican.
@@bellab6794 Ok...
When people say they they love the British accent are they talking about scouse or Eton?
Jamess no one means scouse when they say they like british accents 💀
I’m in Liverpool so this is very funny to me 😂
R.P.
I think it’s the R.P accent that American’s think of. They don’t realise we all have different accents. Even in my house we have three different accents even though we were all born in the same county.
@@vickytaylor9155 100%!
You can go on and on for weeks with this clip, every part of the country almost has a countless amount of unique words / sayings.
Imagine what their reactions will be when they meet the chavs XD
and the roadmen in east and south london
And the rude African auntie who screams “DO I FUCKING KNOW U” if u know who I’m on about 😂😂😂
‘sorry bruvva u dont have a quid do ya’
Imagine thinking u could know Slang because of Love island
Yo love island is like the most proper speaking English people i have ever seen
janky mcjankyson 🤣🤣🤣what
Tbf she didn't do that bad, she got the first one right
Lol so tru tho
Love island is just twats from london vibing
British people in Americans eyes: posh
anywhere else: drunk football/rugby hooligans
Charlotte Turner your profile pic got me dead fam 😭😑
Londoners have the same view
Mr Devawheels I am a Londoner
Charlotte Turner uh..no..I'm American and we definitely don't think you're all posh
What is a rugby hooligan?
I find it quite strange to call some of these expressions 'British' because we used them back home (Jamaica) and even the pronunciation is maintained. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Context : Many Jamaicans have migrated to the UK, namely to London, England, and I have on several occasions heard our Patois, or words rather, being incorporated into British slang.
yeah that's why their slang is the same in toronto.
Yes, buzzfeed blackwashed britain. There are many indigenous slang dialects, but buzzfeed is too woke to give anything to white native races😂
Watching this somehow I’ve lost brain cells and gained a headache
Samee 😭
Same here. I need a lie down.
Guy: "When I think about the uk I think about tea... and proper."
*me having flashbacks to roadmen, chavs and gangsters*
*also me laughing while sipping tea.*
🤣
Yeaaa
Haha yeah imagine thinking that the minority of chavs who speak like this is how all people in Britain speak
@@randyvines1497 i got a roadman jacket and the nerds got jealous
I toats forgot about chavs
“when i think of britain i think of tea” well when i think of america i think of school shootings
Bruh
Why you guys getting so offended over small stuff
@@TheMrSpectatorr they're just joking, it's for a laugh
@@abdur4754 Yes I know but there are some people that actually get offended over it. I'm just asking why people get offended over stuff like that.
When I think of America I think of diabetes bcuz they all fat
It really depends on where you’re from. Literately five people speak posh in the country, but not everyone is a roadman or a chav. I myself use maybe two of those words, but it’s rare to see someone where I’m from use those excessively.
Fam is like a very close friend or a group of close friends its like bond between close friends
2:46
"If you say fam it means that mean "yo, i really like you"
Meanwhile in the UK: Dont chat to me like that "FAM" I swear i will chef u.
HxvocFN on point
What does “chef” mean?
@@genwilson7741 stab
M D factttttt
Gen Wilson get those chef knives out init
Some stuff we use :
"Dont beg fam"
"Nonce"
"Ur clapped"
"You lemon" or just any object or food and suddenly its an insult lmao
EDIT: woah i had my notifs off this whole time and wtf ive never got this many likes or replies. Thanks guys 🤯🤯
Yeah like melon
Sabah Mustafa nah that last one is wrong, its supposed to be “You waffler”
What about “you div?”
you fucking chicken
@@Shushh920 you fucking rooster
mate this is so funny to watch these guys, we have so many accents all around i love watching americans associate us all with posh stuff it’s hilarious
I'm from the UK (Wales) and have never heard any of these terms, and I'm very proud to say that!
i’m from the uk and i haven’t heard the word “piff” in timmeeeeeee
Old weed chat from 2007 lol
Come to Bristol 🙄😂
Anonymous Clout ok mate I’m from the uk and please stop with ur roadman grammar
i’m from near bristol and i hear it all the time
Far as I know it started in US with dipset also. So. Old af and from NY
when she said “i don’t think i’d ever compare slang with british” just meet a roadman
innit just come to any british secondary school and ur bound to meant one
Ikr like come to my town and see the kids arsing about on their bikes 😂
Roadmen are funny cause they would get smacked up if they went to fight a real person
Harry Gallagher lowkey the yr7s at my school 😂
@@TheGhostOfKiki the yr7 try and beat the year 11s up 😂
I haven't even heard of most of these and I've lived in the UK all my life! However... I am 36. So maybe I'm just too damn old the be up to date with all this? 😂 I'd love to see another one of these where they use older and more commonly known and traditional slang. Live from the UK. 💚
Bredgin is actually a Caribbean or a Black way of saying friend, so us Caribeans and British Caribeans people say it, especially in Church
(Most of the British slang is Caribbean or American)
I agree! And it still sounds too proper to be slang.
“I just love the accent” um which one??
I know right??
@E Town London has many accents
Birmingham obviously the best accent in the world😂
E Town wdym not at all?
E Town there are lots of different accents in London though 🤣
RP like the queen
MLE ie roadman
East - cockney
I don’t like it when Americans first thing they think of the uk is TEA
KezmAA I mean the first things I think of when it’s America, is type 2 diabetes and m16s in maths
Liam Thomas bruh
KezmAA am I wrong or am I wrong
@@liamthomas9622 Fairs
Blame the media industry. All we import is Downtown Abbey, The Crown & War movies. Films & TV about Black British culture are hardly made. You'll see black faces, but never in a black context. The only examples I can think of Kidulthood & Blue Story and those are specifically about the road life. What about girls like me who grow up in estates but go to university? I have never seen that before. Because roles where black Brits go about their daily lives are virtually non - existent, actors like Daniel Kaluuya have to take American roles & American viewers do not discover they are British until they see them on Jimmy Fallon. There is a bit of green on the horizon though. British director Steve McQueen is directing a BBC series called Small Axe which is set during 1980s England I believe with John Boyega & Letitia Wright as major characters. It is about time.
I’m from England and this has helped me millions! These new words are popping up everywhere 😂 I feel so old 😭
I've never heard people in my area say any of these, although I don't go out much at the moment so who knows anymore.
@@abritishwaffle5099 I definitely live in a posh area
I’m from Brentford which is pretty much the outskirts of London and even tho it’s old I use cockney slang like “box of toys” that would be noise and “basin of gravy” is baby. “Cop a flower pot” which would be “cop it hot” or to get into a great deal of trouble
I’m British and ngl I didn’t think the American’s would be THIS clueless...😂
Forever Lambily For some reason they believe the majority of Americans care about what goes on in the Uk.
Fr
Most of these words you don't here these words on TVin England, how are the yanks going to hear it?
I’m also British and I didn’t know any of these except peng
How and why would we know English slang that has zero effect on our daily lives?
“British slang” is a bit more than just roadman slang.
O’rangers manager Vitamin true cockney slang
Literally the only English slang here was bare, the rest is Jamaican/African slang
NONCE
*London slang..not everyone is a roadman. No one cares about northerners they still call Chinese people Ch"nky
Ye it was all slang from london
"London slang" wait until you come to south Wales.
that big bubbley lass is ace haha
I’d love to know what they would think “clapped” means
Whatever, ugly
@@mattyttz2940 when did that happen? It used to mean killed or more specifically shot but I've seen a few people say it like that now lol
@@mattyttz2940 you're clapped mate
now I'm hella confused..I've heard it used as 'ugly', 'phat' and 'high' which is it lmaoo
Nowadays it’s only used as ugly. Never heard it used in any other context
“I love the accent”
Britain and there fifty five thousand accents: which one ?
Maria Williams lol ikr
Their
every town has its own accent
@@haha_9383 you mean every family?
Megan Halliday-Coull no
The Getaway(PS2) put me on at a young age. My Afro-British advisor put me on while in Job Corps with urban movies and slang. I could make it there because I've adapted multiple European accents and picked up mad knowledge about the regions and economy. The only thing that would F me up would be there outlets. Handy dandy outlet adapter.
I’ve lived in the uk for all my life and I will tell you now that it’s not all “tea” and “crumpets” out here😂
The way they say “butterface” and we say butters
Yeh I saw that
Maddy C lmfd
@Kevin S ye think so
Kevin S yeah exactly, we also say “clapped” it basically means the same thing
Kevin S butters came from it. it was but her face, then butterface, then butters which is normally used as plain nasty looking
Imagine coming here to the UK and expecting the queens accent and ending up in Birmingham
@chuu I live in Brum
Brum town k
Rahhh, all the manz speak roadman and that.
chuu piss off😭😭😂
nahh imagine ending up in Manchester hearing ppl sounding like they speaking a whole other language lmao
I’m British and I’ve never once said these words in a sentence.
You don’t live in the ends your a civilian
Sweetheart we're all civilians.
If your not born into it keep barkin pass by Brixton and I’ll give you education
Um ok, you seem to be keen to take offence at a line of comment which is in no way offensive so I'll just leave you to that and carry on happily with my life.
You cute with them lines fam have a wonderful life
i haven’t even heard of half of these & im from the really informal parts of england with all the chavs
What Americans think of the British:
- Tea
- accent
- London
- the queen
- red telephone bus
👇 like if u agree (American or English)
Reality:
Roadman
Chicken And Chips
HypeIcez and shanks
And the chavs in the corner
Reality GB got put in a spliff
Adidas, Vauxhall Corsa, and the winner of a boxing fight 😂😂😂
Lol it's 2019, we haven't said piff in like 5 years
I'm English and I don't even know what that means 😂
“Piff ting”
@@aleezamahmood1720 exactly never heard it
Wtf is a piff lmao that sounds like ur going to eat some biscuits with the queen in a picnic
South east London we use it a fare bit fam
Dude with the dreadlocks is FIT!
"When I think about the UK, I think about tea"😂
As a British person watching this was extremely hard
Worrrrrd I was fighting these tears
This nigga said bare was as in no money. 😂 these people in this video are dickheads cuz
So tur
I'm from Britain too and i just find this too funny 😂😂 the other two though peng means penis 😂 😂😂😂😂
Dr. Lewcide shut the hell up man you sound like a clown. Your name is probs Spencer or something. Don’t act like you from the hood hah hah. Not saying I am but don’t use words you defo shouldn’t be
Hearing an American say ‘bredrin’ was enough for me.
OCFootball_29 🇯🇲
Some Black Americans use "Bredrin".
Bredrin isn’t rly British slang tho it’s Jamaican and due to the large Jamaican diaspora in UK it has become part of Black British slang/appropriated widely. Lots of Black Americans/Canadians also use that word in areas where there are large Jamaican settlements
@@DHU11 bombaclaaaat
Brendrin is actually Jamaican tho
Actual quality content
8:44, you mean break down, with that sheer mass I wouldn't be surprised if you got sudden cardiac arrest before you even planned your trip.
ahh please do americans reacting to british grime artists
Whyyyy? Why do you want American people to validate British rappers? I fully don’t understand it. They’re people just like us
@@globalgears5175 they said nothing abt validation chill, this obvi abt seeing diff cultures/ stuff they're not used to esp since they assumed british ppl dont even have slang.
Sam W we are trying to prove we ain’t some classic ass dick heads
your views will go up trust me buzzfeed
No drill
they forgot the word *beg*
like “she's a beg”
Big man are you stupid
Literally no one uses beg
Zoro nah people do
Tin foil hat I haven’t heard anyone use that in years . Sounds to me more like a chav thing
That’s used worldwide wtf😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How bad is it that I’m a British teenager who doesn’t know the meaning of the vast majority of these?
I didn't know bredrin and piff
idk piff thats it im from south london,aka the ghetto and we use the rest
The ones I say is calm, allow it fam,peak,leng can't think of any more at mo 🤣🤣🤣
They’re so American it hurts.
Cassie A 🤣 lol
😀 I am having serious issues actually understanding what they are saying. Talking far too quickly and using slang themselves. I need subtitles......maybe just showing my age!
Shut up stchewpid u r too extra
Yes some agrees with me
@@tealyst5754 - Seriously hope you weren't replying to me!
Anyone else use fam like “fam shut up” like it’s more negative then positive??
nope jus u lol
yesss
I think it’s both
The “shut up” is making it negative not “fam”
@@kianhaines3467 you sound washed bro ur over doing it
I feel like the slang depends on the region. I ain't never heard of these except Fam but that's more of an internet slang
This made my day 😂😂