If this was a test run / material for a future stand up show / comedy or open mic night I strongly suggest you pull out now.... or, or write some new material quickly. ....... and what's the connection to Japan !!??? Just appears to be a dig British regardless of location. All in all, cheap, unfunny and inaccurate. A little lesson in British history would help you with your jokes somewhat too. Try researching the British Empire, Common Wealth and the Rule of the United Kingdom throughout history
this is abit wrong tea is only an indian product because the British East India Company introduced it to India and there is not a person I know that doesn't was there hands after goingto the toilet. the Fifth is a stupid stereotype to include it's totally untrue. And Britain is the centre of the world it's on the greenwich meantime. and also we don't like to be classed as European WE ARE THE BRITISH .. Better to call us English, Scottish or Welsh though.
I think it's mostly just the Japanese (and possibly some other East Asians) who don't put Britain in the center. Internationally accepted Greenwich meantime is centered on Britain, so even in the Americas we put Britain in the middle instead of our own continents.
These stereotypes are not that bad as stereotypes go, I was pretty sure the Japanese thought we were all bastards. Most of us are aware that Sherlock Holmes is fictional, the people taking pictures of Baker street aren't from the UK. And we don't have an aversion to washing our hands.
ok whats the reason for number 6 "this is not because his sence of taste is inferior to others" wtf... no it dose not make a fool out of people from the UK it just makes a fool out of people who belive it... and the person who made this video is also a fool
I ignored your Description because of the annotiation 5 seconds in....
My stereotypes of Japan, Bucktooth, slanty eyed, whaler poachers. 1001 vending machines for alsorts of crap, instead of strip clubs you enjoy someone deficating on you.
You think you invented the TV when it's a Scottish invention, You think you could rule the world throughout the 20th century.
You said British stereotypes, I said mine about Japan. We're the reason you speak english, go write a book.
1) Only because of the prime meridian runs through Grenwich (because at the time that it was decided the UK was the biggest seafaring nation)
2) Not neccessarily, my tea is Malaysian (and very nice too). We're that keen on tea that we practically invaded India in the 18-19th century to make sure that we wouldn't run out. Now that's dedication...
3) Never come across that one.
4) A haunted house? Gotta be a fairly unique selling point (thus more expensive)!
9a) When the British say Europe, they mean mainland Europe, in a similar way to someone from Japan visiting Asia would seem to be odd.
9b) The thing about Americans is that they've lost the ability to spell, and sometimes lose syllables in words, and they only seem to have about four regional accents. In the UK go 50 miles and the accent is completely different, go 200 miles and you'd need an interpreter (compare London and Newcastle accents).
@rufust1975 Uh, we have way more than 4 accents here, chief. But Uk, for sure has crazy loads of different accents all within the size of few hundred miles!!
@rufust1975 Since when have Americans lost the ability to spell? I've never heard that we lose syllables in words either, I always thought that was an "English" thing.
this is utter bollocks i think you must have either only met 1 british guy in ur life and he was a complete dumb cunt or you watch to many american movies.
@bokunobaka us hates everyone including itself lol btw i dont hate anyone well not yet i dont and so far never have.. hate is a wasted emotion when its directed towards another person.
@1878EFC2008 You did NOT invent time and gravity dumbass... those were there since the begining. And foreign maps will show the host country in the middle you twat. Everywhere.
Gosh i never imagined you guys really were that dumb.
@CavalerVlah The guy was just taking the piss. And secondly from your use of `twat` i'm guessing your from the UK. Which makes the `you guys` thing really stupid as the person you were replying to you is also from the UK. GMT and gravity were British discoveries, and saying we `invented` them is a reference to an Al Murray joke. Cheers for making us look dim and humourless! appreciated.
@Tiwaz81, I don;t know about the Welsh except for alot of them not wanting to be seen as English as they are a Celt nation just like Scotland is,
But I know Scots are not the same as English at all,
All Britain is, is a union, it does not make all these countries people the same at all, there is no valid excuse to think that they are either, they are separate countries in a political union, that's all
Im British. I know my own people quite well. I live in Japan, but I am 100% British. I am of mixed British heritage. Including mostly English, but also some Welsh and Scottish. My Scottish relatives have the same love of beer, sense of humour and cultural beleifs as my English ones. The only difference is their accent. Genetcally, most English have some celtic blood in them,.
@Tiwaz81, No offense, but your comments stink of unionism!
Britain is not one people, they are made of 4 different people, but because England has the higher population compaired to the other three, people worldwide only really refer to the British as English, trust me! I've been far and wide and when you say Britain, 95% of the time, people just think it means England, They see Scotland as nothing to do with the English and a completely different country, which they are really, but in union too
@Tiwaz81, Most English are Celtic? Don't you mean Germanic?
They came here after the Roman's left no?
They were the Angles and the Saxons, both Germanic tribes who invaded after the Roman's left back to Rome due to troop shortages,
Also the Celts were here long before the Germanics came, but they aren't native either, they came as invaders too, although they could not invade countries, they still influenced the culture somewhat
@Tiwaz81 Also Scottish land used to extended further down south past Hadrians wall one time long ago, even the Isle of Man was Scottish land too, until the established borders were agreed on, so naturally bits of Scottish culture spread to these areas
@GLORD99092 sorry, youtube only gives you a poxy fuckin space to write in. Most of those stereo types ring true to me, which is why I didnt find it offensive. But, Id apply them to the British upper class, English and Scottish. For some bizarre reason, esp in America they seem to think there English working class doesnt exist, and that the Scots and Welsh have no upper class.
@GLORD99092 Are you of Scot decent? Im geussing so. Devolution has meant nothing. Haf of Scotland loves it and half thinks its a joke. But we are still one country. Wales will never be independent, even its nationalist party admits the two are too interlinked and dependent on each other.
@GLORD99092 Of course, Im English and dont like to be called Welsh or Scottish. Thats natural, same as a Bostinite would hate to be called a New Yorker, Or a guy from Georgia/Alabama would hate to be called a Yankee/Yank./northerner.
like ive said, ive grown up amongst British people, from all four corners (my sister is engaged to a lad from Belfast) aside from accent I dont see any difference. Celt/Angl/Saxon/Dane/Norman/Norse their blood is in all of us Scots, Welsh, Irish, English.
@Tiwaz81 Also keep in mind that the Scots never truly were conqured,
as the Roman's hardly made it past the Clyde near 'Antonines wall'
(The Highlands were futher North of the Clyde, and Most Scots at that time lived in the highlands and North-East)
The only time the Angles got past the clyde was when they tried to invade Scotland and the picts (Scots) lured them further and further north into hostile territories and slaughtered them near Grampion
And bagpipes are an Iranian instrument, made popular and spread across Europe by the Romans. The great highland pipes are Scottish, but there are other pipes in England, Ireland, France, Belgium, There are Scottish bagpipe tunes, and English ones, like Lads Of Alnwick (for the Northumbrian pipes) and the sound in the video was not a highland pipe or tune. (i think it was a keyboard effect)
@Tiwaz81 Which is why Wales,Scotland,Ireland,Kernow,Brittany & Isle of Man are refered to as the 'Six Celtic Nations', not by Genetics but by Cultural influence,
As the early Scots were called Picts by the Roman's and the eaarly Scots (Picts) pre-date the Celts
@Tiwaz81 The Bagpipes as they are today are Scottish
What the Iranian's and Ancient Egyptian's were playing were closer to flutes or just pipes, The Northumbrians had pipes too, but it's the only reason England has a connection to them as they conqured Northumberland
Scotland developed them as they are known today and gave them the function of what made them popularly known as a war instrument.
It was said to fear the enemys of the Scots, and it must have worked as the English tried to ban them
@Tiwaz81 The few Normans left after the Viking invasion in Scotland only settled there and eventually died out due to not enough of them there to change the bloodline!
The Normans however did conqure England in 1066, and sread their cultural influence in England hense why the English language is made up of 40% French,
the others are 30% Latin and 30% Old Saxony German as it's very basis.
Also the Celts aren't a race, it's a culture, 'Celt' was just a made up word from the 18th century
Everyone knows tea isn't originally from Britain As for the ghost idea and the rest....err, what??? This video just isn't funny.
By the way things most Japanese people think are originally Japanese but definitely are not.........green tea, kushi katsu, tempura, worcester sauce, karashi........I could contunue....
Easy guys. I come from a more remote area in England called Cumbria. Here we use the word "Marra" to mean friend and even though I have lived a large portion of my life here the other dialect words can make it seem like people are talking a differnt language.
In truth the languages are probably going to blend more than separate. after all we have international media, We all watch american films right.
I don't understand? Why have a map of the world if britain is not in the middle.
Hillarious. My understanding is that Tea was a Chinese product we stole and cultivated in India.
Also a Ghoast in the house demonstrights history. This is something that we value in the uk. I am suprised that we would not advertise the fact that the ghost was there to boost the prise of the house because it has "Charictor"
@simonreid78 yeah, I hate to mention it but, the reason why britain is often in the middle of the map is because of the greenwich meridian. It makes sense to put it in the middle so that all time differences are +/- GMT. Its just logical.
Yes. Tea is an Indian product, which was imported to Britain after Britain invaded India and improved their standard of living. Tea is now very much a part of British culture. As is the natural ability to be amazing.
Do you know what the word 'dialect' means? If you do, then I would like to point out that the dialect of US Americans is known as "fuck up English", which refers to the dumbening down of the language to allow it to be more comprehinsible to US American people, who have particular trouble with long and/or complicated words.
whoever made this video honestely doesnt have a clue you cannot sum up the attitude of a entire nation in 9 points, please someone comment if they disagree
@Allyness92 there are many different dialects of the english language, like american english in america, queens english in uk and austrailia, cajun in parts of southern america and (the infamous) new yorkese in parts of northern america, there are many others but i felt like saying that cuz the oppertunity arised XD
@Allyness92 Certain words that Americans use are different from the words that English people use, and the accent is different, that's why it's a different way of speaking English which is called American English.
True, but the brits (especially the English) prefer that it be known as one language - the fact that Americans speak English language being one of their last remaining claims to fame ;)
I'll be glad when the two languages are completely incomprehensible so we can finally be done with em :)
If this was a test run / material for a future stand up show / comedy or open mic night I strongly suggest you pull out now.... or, or write some new material quickly. ....... and what's the connection to Japan !!??? Just appears to be a dig British regardless of location. All in all, cheap, unfunny and inaccurate. A little lesson in British history would help you with your jokes somewhat too. Try researching the British Empire, Common Wealth and the Rule of the United Kingdom throughout history
TheKingsofJapan 2 days ago
this is abit wrong tea is only an indian product because the British East India Company introduced it to India and there is not a person I know that doesn't was there hands after goingto the toilet. the Fifth is a stupid stereotype to include it's totally untrue. And Britain is the centre of the world it's on the greenwich meantime. and also we don't like to be classed as European WE ARE THE BRITISH .. Better to call us English, Scottish or Welsh though.
DaleWF10 1 month ago
@rexa1192: Your videos actually reinforced a stereotype that foreigners have about Japanese: really bad English.......
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I think it's mostly just the Japanese (and possibly some other East Asians) who don't put Britain in the center. Internationally accepted Greenwich meantime is centered on Britain, so even in the Americas we put Britain in the middle instead of our own continents.
Mehtaphorical 3 months ago
who is "he"
DowntownDingo 6 months ago
I hate stereotyping and ethnic jokes.
MowgliX 7 months ago
well considering how britain is in the middle of the world, atleast according to time zones. shouldnt it make sense to put it there on a map?
millee91 8 months ago 4
Tea is an Indian product because the British east India company introduced it to India
uafchris 8 months ago
also i'm interested, what do the Japanese think of the Scots?
TherealMrChristophel 9 months ago
@TherealMrChristophel probably don't know a thing about them, mate :/
Ralex004 8 months ago
i have to say that No. 6 is very accurate.
TherealMrChristophel 9 months ago
i would have to point out that India was a pride for us and very special....
TherealMrChristophel 9 months ago
isnt tea from china?
Sir99Emo 10 months ago 2
These stereotypes are not that bad as stereotypes go, I was pretty sure the Japanese thought we were all bastards. Most of us are aware that Sherlock Holmes is fictional, the people taking pictures of Baker street aren't from the UK. And we don't have an aversion to washing our hands.
EbsNhexz 11 months ago
I laughed.
12markinlove12 1 year ago
ok whats the reason for number 6 "this is not because his sence of taste is inferior to others" wtf... no it dose not make a fool out of people from the UK it just makes a fool out of people who belive it... and the person who made this video is also a fool
Shasui17 1 year ago
I normally like Japanese but hearing this shit makes me want to go round bullying Japs.
Have you ever seen Japs in the UK they act like pussy's.
benitofinito 1 year ago
I ignored your Description because of the annotiation 5 seconds in....
My stereotypes of Japan, Bucktooth, slanty eyed, whaler poachers. 1001 vending machines for alsorts of crap, instead of strip clubs you enjoy someone deficating on you.
You think you invented the TV when it's a Scottish invention, You think you could rule the world throughout the 20th century.
You said British stereotypes, I said mine about Japan. We're the reason you speak english, go write a book.
LolFishFail 1 year ago
all i need to know about uk i learned from ali g!
gaozhi2007 1 year ago
Going through in order:
1) Only because of the prime meridian runs through Grenwich (because at the time that it was decided the UK was the biggest seafaring nation)
2) Not neccessarily, my tea is Malaysian (and very nice too). We're that keen on tea that we practically invaded India in the 18-19th century to make sure that we wouldn't run out. Now that's dedication...
3) Never come across that one.
4) A haunted house? Gotta be a fairly unique selling point (thus more expensive)!
rufust1975 1 year ago
@rufust1975
5) In fairness, Sherlock Holmes does get portrayed a lot more often than Charles Dickens does, so I can see where this would come from.
6) True enough, in the UK it's considered impolite to leave food on your plate, regardless of how little you've acquired the taste for it.
7) Or snowing, sleeting, hailing or excessively foggy, but basically yes.
8) I was always taught that it was better to not urinate on your own fingers, but that might just be me...
rufust1975 1 year ago
@rufust1975
9a) When the British say Europe, they mean mainland Europe, in a similar way to someone from Japan visiting Asia would seem to be odd.
9b) The thing about Americans is that they've lost the ability to spell, and sometimes lose syllables in words, and they only seem to have about four regional accents. In the UK go 50 miles and the accent is completely different, go 200 miles and you'd need an interpreter (compare London and Newcastle accents).
A nice list
rufust1975 1 year ago
@rufust1975 Uh, we have way more than 4 accents here, chief. But Uk, for sure has crazy loads of different accents all within the size of few hundred miles!!
gaozhi2007 1 year ago
@rufust1975 Since when have Americans lost the ability to spell? I've never heard that we lose syllables in words either, I always thought that was an "English" thing.
KateyKuppeyKake 1 year ago
Wanna see Japanese stereotypes???
Go watch Hetalia.... XDDDDD
MufinzRule 1 year ago
What about beer, food and hooligans???
cave321 1 year ago
i think all us brits think 'its a fine day' if its not raining. You'd just get depressed if you didnt.
chloebg 1 year ago
you forgot that british people sing FEESH AND CHEEPS while gliding across your screen
sealaz1 1 year ago 6
this is utter bollocks i think you must have either only met 1 british guy in ur life and he was a complete dumb cunt or you watch to many american movies.
samholdsworth 1 year ago
I'm sorry to have to tell you but the UK is part of Europe.
crimsongunner 1 year ago
Please learn to speak our language properly before you insult us.
sunshinesthroughmexx 1 year ago
1st one is so bollocks not even true whoever said this is a noob lol techically there is no center of a map.
jr2nd 1 year ago
@jr2nd
All time zones are measured from london so UK should always be centre of the world map.
RectulThreat 1 year ago
@RectulThreat and thats the reason why yanks hate us
jr2nd 1 year ago
@jr2nd us hate you i thought you hated us.
bokunobaka 1 year ago
@bokunobaka us hates everyone including itself lol btw i dont hate anyone well not yet i dont and so far never have.. hate is a wasted emotion when its directed towards another person.
jr2nd 1 year ago
Funny Fact: All Videos are from a Frenchman
Dredgion 1 year ago
what's up with the fifth one? pretty retarded
0gami1tto 1 year ago
Lol. I endorse these notes on behalf of Queenie as we call queen Elizabeth II over here that. Plus that music was epic! What was it?
JakenJragin 1 year ago
Second - Kind of. Not sure whay tea being 'indian' has to do with anything.
Third - ??????????????????????
Fourth - ??????????????????????
Fifth - Erm nope. Seriously what? English people think that or Japanese people think that?
Sxith - Yeah, I guess.
Seventh - LOL!
Eighth - Most people wash their hands after a washroom. Less so before a meal as we stopped eating with our hands about 1,000 years ago.
9th - TRUE!
1878EFC2008 1 year ago
THe first one is true. Why do foreigners make their maps incorrectly?
It's just weird. WE invented time and gravity so we should say who goes in the centre.
1878EFC2008 1 year ago 25
@1878EFC2008 You did NOT invent time and gravity dumbass... those were there since the begining. And foreign maps will show the host country in the middle you twat. Everywhere.
Gosh i never imagined you guys really were that dumb.
CavalerVlah 1 year ago
@CavalerVlah The guy was just taking the piss. And secondly from your use of `twat` i'm guessing your from the UK. Which makes the `you guys` thing really stupid as the person you were replying to you is also from the UK. GMT and gravity were British discoveries, and saying we `invented` them is a reference to an Al Murray joke. Cheers for making us look dim and humourless! appreciated.
EbsNhexz 11 months ago
@EbsNhexz well is not all lost as long as there are people like you around.
CavalerVlah 11 months ago
@1878EFC2008 That's DISCOVERING not INVENTING.
IVvision 1 year ago
@IVvision
Ah rght!!!!!
Thanks for correcting me!!
You thick fucking Cunt.
1878EFC2008 1 year ago
@1878EFC2008 well it's actually cause we invented the Greenwich Meantime Meridian.
TherealMrChristophel 9 months ago
@1878EFC2008 you're true about gravity
TherealMrChristophel 8 months ago
write a pamphlet not a a video
shinobiung 1 year ago
These are mostly all Engilish stereotypes,
This video should be called "Stereotypes of English guys in Japan"
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@GLORD99092
Hardly these are all British upper class stereo types. Scottish/Welsh posh nobs arent any different to English ones.
Tiwaz81 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81, I don;t know about the Welsh except for alot of them not wanting to be seen as English as they are a Celt nation just like Scotland is,
But I know Scots are not the same as English at all,
All Britain is, is a union, it does not make all these countries people the same at all, there is no valid excuse to think that they are either, they are separate countries in a political union, that's all
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@GLORD99092
Im British. I know my own people quite well. I live in Japan, but I am 100% British. I am of mixed British heritage. Including mostly English, but also some Welsh and Scottish. My Scottish relatives have the same love of beer, sense of humour and cultural beleifs as my English ones. The only difference is their accent. Genetcally, most English have some celtic blood in them,.
Tiwaz81 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81, No offense, but your comments stink of unionism!
Britain is not one people, they are made of 4 different people, but because England has the higher population compaired to the other three, people worldwide only really refer to the British as English, trust me! I've been far and wide and when you say Britain, 95% of the time, people just think it means England, They see Scotland as nothing to do with the English and a completely different country, which they are really, but in union too
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81, You can't be 100% British, as it's not a single people or single heritage, it's just an old 303 year old union,
You can be British in the sense of a national though, but only unionists call themselfs British
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81, Most English are Celtic? Don't you mean Germanic?
They came here after the Roman's left no?
They were the Angles and the Saxons, both Germanic tribes who invaded after the Roman's left back to Rome due to troop shortages,
Also the Celts were here long before the Germanics came, but they aren't native either, they came as invaders too, although they could not invade countries, they still influenced the culture somewhat
Cont...
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81 Also Scottish land used to extended further down south past Hadrians wall one time long ago, even the Isle of Man was Scottish land too, until the established borders were agreed on, so naturally bits of Scottish culture spread to these areas
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@GLORD99092 sorry, youtube only gives you a poxy fuckin space to write in. Most of those stereo types ring true to me, which is why I didnt find it offensive. But, Id apply them to the British upper class, English and Scottish. For some bizarre reason, esp in America they seem to think there English working class doesnt exist, and that the Scots and Welsh have no upper class.
Tiwaz81 1 year ago
@GLORD99092 Are you of Scot decent? Im geussing so. Devolution has meant nothing. Haf of Scotland loves it and half thinks its a joke. But we are still one country. Wales will never be independent, even its nationalist party admits the two are too interlinked and dependent on each other.
Tiwaz81 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81, Devolution has meant nothing? How so?
Well why did the Scots vote for it in the first place then?
Why were the SNP's voted into power with their main manifesto based on Independence?
Why do they still largely have the same power now as they did 3 years ago?
I agree with you on Wales being a bit too interlinked with the English, but the Scots aren't,
As Wales was once part of England thanks to England conquring them of course, but they gained their country back, but 100% independent?...
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@GLORD99092 Of course, Im English and dont like to be called Welsh or Scottish. Thats natural, same as a Bostinite would hate to be called a New Yorker, Or a guy from Georgia/Alabama would hate to be called a Yankee/Yank./northerner.
like ive said, ive grown up amongst British people, from all four corners (my sister is engaged to a lad from Belfast) aside from accent I dont see any difference. Celt/Angl/Saxon/Dane/Norman/Norse their blood is in all of us Scots, Welsh, Irish, English.
Tiwaz81 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81, The Scots are prodominantly made of Picts (which is just a Latin nickname the Roman's used on the early Scots)
As 'Picti' means 'The painted people' in reference to the Scots use of blue woad tattoo's that they wore in battle,
The Angles never got further past the Clyde into Scotland as the Picts (early Scots) drove them back past Hadrians wall,
The Danes were the Saxons, same people!
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81 Also keep in mind that the Scots never truly were conqured,
as the Roman's hardly made it past the Clyde near 'Antonines wall'
(The Highlands were futher North of the Clyde, and Most Scots at that time lived in the highlands and North-East)
The only time the Angles got past the clyde was when they tried to invade Scotland and the picts (Scots) lured them further and further north into hostile territories and slaughtered them near Grampion
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81, Just about everything mentioned in this video is English, not Scottish!
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@GLORD99092
And bagpipes are an Iranian instrument, made popular and spread across Europe by the Romans. The great highland pipes are Scottish, but there are other pipes in England, Ireland, France, Belgium, There are Scottish bagpipe tunes, and English ones, like Lads Of Alnwick (for the Northumbrian pipes) and the sound in the video was not a highland pipe or tune. (i think it was a keyboard effect)
Tiwaz81 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81 Which is why Wales,Scotland,Ireland,Kernow,Brittany & Isle of Man are refered to as the 'Six Celtic Nations', not by Genetics but by Cultural influence,
As the early Scots were called Picts by the Roman's and the eaarly Scots (Picts) pre-date the Celts
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81 The Bagpipes as they are today are Scottish
What the Iranian's and Ancient Egyptian's were playing were closer to flutes or just pipes, The Northumbrians had pipes too, but it's the only reason England has a connection to them as they conqured Northumberland
Scotland developed them as they are known today and gave them the function of what made them popularly known as a war instrument.
It was said to fear the enemys of the Scots, and it must have worked as the English tried to ban them
GLORD99092 1 year ago
@Tiwaz81 The few Normans left after the Viking invasion in Scotland only settled there and eventually died out due to not enough of them there to change the bloodline!
The Normans however did conqure England in 1066, and sread their cultural influence in England hense why the English language is made up of 40% French,
the others are 30% Latin and 30% Old Saxony German as it's very basis.
Also the Celts aren't a race, it's a culture, 'Celt' was just a made up word from the 18th century
GLORD99092 1 year ago
The last one is actually slightly true o.O
The UK is disliked by the rest of Europe
and YES the english are not easily understoon in America
-_- LOL
Rosala 1 year ago
@Rosala Well I wouldn't say it's disliked by the rest of Europe... I mean, I'm an european and got nothing against the UK.
Amyna 1 year ago
@Amyna Well you wouldn't really consider the british 'European' when we are too in that continent xD It's complicated right?
Rosala 1 year ago
Japan either took too much radiation or needs another dose.
dyango 1 year ago
lol@ number 9
And number 8. I don't take my shoes off in other people's houses either :D
CharlieOKane 1 year ago
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grecian300 1 year ago
Everyone knows tea isn't originally from Britain As for the ghost idea and the rest....err, what??? This video just isn't funny.
By the way things most Japanese people think are originally Japanese but definitely are not.........green tea, kushi katsu, tempura, worcester sauce, karashi........I could contunue....
grecian300 1 year ago
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grecian300 1 year ago
of course tea doesnt come from britain, have you seen the weather?
smiffy992 1 year ago
Loved the last one. That was hilarious
Windrunner1 1 year ago
1:26 I think that's French, not English.
umenohanabira 1 year ago
didnt tea originate from china?
Hales89 1 year ago 3
@Hales89 yeah but we english kinda love it more :P
TheDarklord0211 1 year ago
@TheDarklord0211 as an english person, i woud have to agree, tea is pretty awesome :)
Hales89 1 year ago
ahh good old
false stereotyping to make you feel better about ure own country
Makavelian5408 1 year ago
That made me smile XD
WulfieGotSisu 1 year ago
Easy guys. I come from a more remote area in England called Cumbria. Here we use the word "Marra" to mean friend and even though I have lived a large portion of my life here the other dialect words can make it seem like people are talking a differnt language.
In truth the languages are probably going to blend more than separate. after all we have international media, We all watch american films right.
simonreid78 1 year ago
I don't understand? Why have a map of the world if britain is not in the middle.
Hillarious. My understanding is that Tea was a Chinese product we stole and cultivated in India.
Also a Ghoast in the house demonstrights history. This is something that we value in the uk. I am suprised that we would not advertise the fact that the ghost was there to boost the prise of the house because it has "Charictor"
simonreid78 1 year ago
@simonreid78 yeah, I hate to mention it but, the reason why britain is often in the middle of the map is because of the greenwich meridian. It makes sense to put it in the middle so that all time differences are +/- GMT. Its just logical.
mustonmunch 1 year ago
@mustonmunch Doh. What makes that more embrassing is I used to work on ships... at least I was an engineer, but still no excuse
simonreid78 1 year ago
I like #9. lmao.
staple006 1 year ago
Yes. Tea is an Indian product, which was imported to Britain after Britain invaded India and improved their standard of living. Tea is now very much a part of British culture. As is the natural ability to be amazing.
TheBestPrevail 2 years ago 2
Do you know what the word 'dialect' means? If you do, then I would like to point out that the dialect of US Americans is known as "fuck up English", which refers to the dumbening down of the language to allow it to be more comprehinsible to US American people, who have particular trouble with long and/or complicated words.
TheBestPrevail 2 years ago
whoever made this video honestely doesnt have a clue you cannot sum up the attitude of a entire nation in 9 points, please someone comment if they disagree
mackatoonarmy 2 years ago
Do you know what a stereotype is?
Darkwing151 2 years ago
Give another 50 years and it will be like Quebec and France.
2 completely different languages.
downedcoyote1 2 years ago
um.."sterotypes of Brits IN JAPAN"...umm..i think you need to re-do your title---this video had nothing what-so-ever- to do with Japan.
MargaritasAntesPorco 2 years ago
no americans speak "american english" there is no language called "american"
Allyness92 2 years ago 13
@Allyness92 couldn't agree more, they just adjusted the brits language XD
TheBplove 1 year ago
@Allyness92 there are many different dialects of the english language, like american english in america, queens english in uk and austrailia, cajun in parts of southern america and (the infamous) new yorkese in parts of northern america, there are many others but i felt like saying that cuz the oppertunity arised XD
zninja141 1 year ago
@Allyness92 Certain words that Americans use are different from the words that English people use, and the accent is different, that's why it's a different way of speaking English which is called American English.
Ninjistic 1 year ago
@Allyness92 American English means it's our way of talking, which is way different then the British or anyone else who speaks English.
TheOpenDoor1990 11 months ago
@Allyness92 well i think that the key point is that we talk differently, not much, but a bit.
TherealMrChristophel 9 months ago
@Allyness92 American dialect then
Alexc3217 6 months ago
@Allyness92 Actually its called bastardised english. with a small "e"
85Aheadstix 5 months ago
True, but the brits (especially the English) prefer that it be known as one language - the fact that Americans speak English language being one of their last remaining claims to fame ;)
I'll be glad when the two languages are completely incomprehensible so we can finally be done with em :)
DCUnited4 2 years ago
you think we enjoy you butchering our language?
OX44LIFE 2 years ago