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  • I hate how so many ignorant ppl think American is synonymous with white.

  • Peanut butter and "jam" is pure awesomeness!

  • can we go for date ??

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  • In defense of everyone who wasn't brought up by a Lord or Lady, We don't all sound like the crumpet guy . . . . jus sayin

  • This video makes me want to try a peanut butter crumpet.

  • im english and crumpets taste like turds.

  • hey worldismarble could you tell me whats that piano music in the backround?

  • actually most of us voted for Al Gore :/

  • I don't get jelly doughnuts either... what's jelly in america? Is it like jam?

  • @Cooliebear5000 Jelly is jam without the bits of fruit in it.

  • @diantc333 Thanks! I think I get it now. :3

  • The southren accent developed through the British accent, its actually a slower version.

  • Lol look at those toffs at the start trying to act hard

  • Very creative :D

  • Crumpets should be toasted and eaten with butter and jam. You would never eat a crumpet 'raw' like that.

  • You've got to try Marmite!!

    Also would love postcard or am I too late.

  • You've got to try Marmite!!

  • Im american and a I LOVE BEEF JERKY!!!! but venison jerky is better

  • I have never seen anyone eat a crumpet straight out of the packet like that lol.

    I've also never heard anyone say the word 'lavatory' in conversation.

    And geez, is that main guy middle class or what?!

    Love your videos btw even if they are extremely old now, :)

  • @Dannii2oo8 i was in shock myself .. can you really eat crumpets raw like that lol

    i was thinking what a dirty bastard but then again i once see a dude spread butter and marmite on a wetabix and eat it

    so i guess a raw crumpet is pretty tame in comparison :)

  • @MrSkunkd0c I'm not sure that I needed to hear that D:

  • @Dannii2oo8 You tried the wetabix and marmite too !

  • The main guy you are interviewing must be my long lost twin. :p

  • PEANUT BUTTER IS DELICIOUS!

  • I just though of people who have no stereotypes. Antarticans

  • @Dzubur93 Yeah, them guys are all dead cold hearted, and have small genetalia or so ive heard

  • you can open it without ya hand, just use ya teeth, i do that when its 2 stiff 2 open

  • English people do NOT speak that properly! jesus christ he was well spoken, or posh or whatever :P

  • ISNT MICHAEL MYERS CANADIAN ???

  • English people don't like peanut butter?!

  • @Chrispisz12 I love Peanut Butter

  • @Chrispisz12 i luv peanut butter and im english

  • @Chrispisz12 OF COURSE WE DO. lol

  • @Chrispisz12 i love peanut butter! and yes im british...

  • @Chrispisz12 hell YEAH we do!!!

  • @Chrispisz12 im english + i love peanut butter o;

  • @theateambaby Forgive me for intruding as you weren't replying to me but that was a cool comment and just so ya know>Most Yanks don't hate you:) We don't ok....

  • @theateambaby Cool you like peanut butter btw,my Aussie buddy made me a vegamite sandwich and on man it was horrible to me,he and his buddies got a good laugh out of the deal "at my expense" but to this day I can't fathom how anyone could like that stuff.It made me vommit.

  • Disprove 1 stereotype that the British aren't funny cuz I was ROTF.

  • Hate that posh twat!

  • @btcc11 You hate him because he is your superior, you filthy, vile working class turd.

  • @ScottishCaledonian LOL, I'm a kid...And not working class, so unless you're being sarcastic, fuck off!

  • I've never heard the beef jerky stereotype before.

  • @akuser101 POSH It's an acronym for Port Out Starboard Home A nautical term referring to cabins on ships reserved for "upper class passengers with plenty of money" who could afford those cabins best placed for quietness away from engine noise, always on the left side of the ship (port). On the outward voyage on the left side of the line of direction and on the home stretch on the right (starboard) line of direction. Hence "posh" for an upper class, more refined accent or mode of behaviour.

  • The backround music is so nice ^^

  • They have Dr Pepper in England? Ballin'.

  • @MastaKadaj yes we do

  • the third dude's accent is bangin

  • It say's open by hand because some times the bottles can explode. I had my teeth nocked out once because a bottle explodes when I was opening it with my mouth. Good job they were my baby teeth

  • it's colour!!!!!!

  • I have never liked the way British people are so disrespectful towards Americans then hypocritically whine about America's view of them. The British have a rude stereotypical view of everyone. Even us Italians. They are very arrogant and full of themselves. I hated staying there. The only things they show on their TV about Americans is nothing but bad stuff. That one guy said Americans were "Evil" then talked about his favorite American shows right after. The Hypocrisy of the Brits.

  • @ArgentoGerardo Yeah brits tend to act like their better than everyone else, at least from what i can tell. I went to italy though and thought it was great :D very nice helpful people!

  • The guy with the sunglasses needs culling.

  • Open by hand... and they say Americans are stupid

  • Not sure if I like the posh guy. He seems like a nice guy and I'd probably get along with him, but why does he feel the need to exaggerate what it is to be English?

    For one, he ate his crumpet cold ... HE ATE HIS CRUMPET COLD!! Has anyone ever tried that? It's the worst. When they are made, they aren't fully cooked so that the toaster finishes off the cooking.

    Also, "Lavatory" A typical English word? Okay.

  • im from london and no-one on ur film is anything like the people i know . i swear when you lot come to london you meet the poshest people around and trust most of us aint posh .-1-

  • @akuser101 what does posh even mean??

  • @evergabrielle port out starboard home.... it relates to the where on the ship wealthy passengers used to assume when travelling overseas.

  • @bazzar2007 what does that have to do with British people then?

  • "It's a jam doughnut,not a jelly doughnut.Jelly is like jelloey...."haha:)

  • 3:30 LMAO!! FUNNY AS HELL XD

  • I love how he said peanut butter!

    "peenuwt buttuh"

  • jelly is more fun to say than jam! :D

  • @beastlyfadoodle Yes but we have jelly it's what you Americans call "Jello"

  • i love your friends <333

    they seem really awesome! : D

  • do people overseas really see Americans as being overweight?? what other stereotypes are there of Americans?

  • @ashsmash5 You all have gun's, hate foriegners, think the world revolves around the US, Can't locate the US on a map.

  • @distantkilljoy wow, those are some pretty bad stereotypes lol glad to see we made a name for ourselves xD

  • @tyseibert Lol i have heard of bad stereotypes for Brits too :)

    Drink tea all the time, crumpets, rude, arrogant, posh, speak like the queen :D

    Well done on killing bin laden btw mate.

  • @distantkilljoy ha thank you, it only took a decade to find that little fucker lmao hard to say good job when it takes 10 years for a modern country to find some caveman lol

  • @tyseibert Oh well at least you got the bastard :)

  • those people are sooooooooooooooooo posh

  • i laughed at that whole bottle cap thing, but we have to write the most ridiculous shit on things in case they are 'sued' lol a woman went into mcdonalds, brought a coffee and when she spilt it on herself, she sued them because it was 'hot' LOL so now in mcdonalds they have ''be careful its very hot!' on the cup. LOL it was funny

  • university is full of posh people lol posh = rich people with the typical british accent, but if you want to find out about everyone you should just go to the job center and listen to them in there lool 

  • i love these i'm going to Canterbury to study in sept. !

  • the sterotypical stuff gets really annyoing after a while if ppl did some reseach on England they would know that

  • o my goodness! spice girls are awesome!

  • woah that dude is posh! If you want to hear PROPER british accents you should hear us East Londoners, teehee ^___^

  • ....o.O he ate a crumpet straight from the packet.

    I have never seen anyone do that before. Cooked crumpets with marmite ftw!

    1:02 I had no idea what she said.

  • @Julesie07

    i once sore my friend do this too and i was like wtf! ;o

  • Go wood green

  • The 'open by hand' thing is to stop people from opening the bottles with a doorframe. God knows how many old people open bottles by wedging them in door frames and end up catching their hands and fingers.

  • I hate the South for making my country look like shit -_- Every stereotype mentioned does not reflect the culture of my state!

  • cold crumpets wtf

    is that a southern thing

  • GUNS!

  • cuz they say elevatoor, lol

  • must be a posh rare place in london you found these guys lol they are not the typical english they are over spoilt Toffs

  • I'm British and LOVE PEANUT BUTTER lol

  • Edward (that's he's name right? He's adorable :) jaja

  • He was fit (attractive)

    I loved him at 2:53 lol Ofcourse he knows about the Spice Girls :)

    I'd love to meet him .... maybe one day when I go to London England

  • lol love that dr. pepper dramatization

  • Ooh. Introduce me to the guy at 1:44. He's beautiful lol

  • I loveee the way he said elevator haha sounded so weird ^^ <3

  • LOL at the ending. Oh man. I guess it's not much worse in America- there are instructions on things that really shouldn't need them...

  • *Is an American Tourist in London*

    *Is wearing a hawaiian shirt, shorts, and a camera around his neck*

    "Hmm, might as well kill some time with a drink in that pub while the wife does her souvenir shopping..."

    *Goes inside*

    "HOWDY. DO Y'ALL GOT COORS LIGHT?"

  • hahaaaa that edward guy is rly, cutee!!! i love ur vids, but i just had to point out tht guys hotness lol

  • Hi,

    I'm an American and I've just discovered where England is (I know, geography is not my strong point) I'm not sure of the difference between Great Britain and the UK (sorry for my ignorance). Can anyone explain what it is?

  • England is only the mainland... It's the huge part in the UK. The UK is made up of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales... which is the toppy of the mainland, the top of the little part of land next to it and the bottom of the mainland :D Hope that helped... if not, then sorry XD

  • there isnt a diffrence. but in old times when england (or great britain) ruled the world and all the other countrys that belonged to us they reffered to as like Great British Land or whatever, but now it has no use so it means the same as the uk.

  • @9t5Gina2k7 Sorry to correct you like this but you're wrong. England, Scotland and Wales are different nations of what was once refered to as Briton. After the union of all three Nations it became a Greater Britain or Great Britain. With the inclusion of Northern Ireland and having one Monarchy it also became known as The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is not part of Great Britain. Complicated aint'it but there you go. = ))

  • @blightyesque Great Britain is the UK as in The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland . It a union of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Great Britain and England DO NOT mean the same thing

  • England + Scotland + Wales = Great Britain

    England + Scotland + Wales + Northern Island = The United Kingdom ( U.K)

    Its to do with the British Empire,Britain ruled more of the world than anyother country in history. The Queen of England is not just the Queen of England and the U.K but the Queen of 17 other countries, to name a "few" Canada,Newealand,Australia, etc etc.

    Hope that helped. =)

  • its what we call "health and safety" it got completly out of contol here,everything has a fukin warning or label.

  • LOL, open by hand

  • here are some american stereotypes that are all true for me, and im proud of lol =) beef jerky! Guns! Trucks! Football! Pnut Butter! have an american flag on everything! have a southern accent!(slightly) Fried Chicken! Military Channel etc...
  • Spellman5150, That's the redneck American stereotypes.

  • lol then i must be a redneck, i do get sunburn on my neck after a few hours of bein outside =) ( so my necks always red)

    but i really aint that much of a red neck "hill billy" or wutever you wana call em. all those things i listed are the best, and my southern accent is very thin

  • hhahaha pissed myself when spice girls came on, glad your not looking 4 and just pointin out the bad places n things in london like most american on youtube have done every city has its flaws.

  • hes quite the hottie! lol

  • haha i am english and i have never eaten a crumpet, and that guy in the pink shirt is right about the jam and jelly thing, its a jam donut NOT a jelly donut!

  • haha for the longest time I thought that dude was saying "lived" when he was really saying "lift" I was like... what's a lift & then he said evevator in an American accent I was like oh.... (:

  • Lawl I think when they put open by hand on it, they mean not to try to do something funkay like use a bottle opener haha. I can imagine it, but somehow I imagine an American trying it, not an English-person.

  • Err?

  • THAT DRAMATIZATION WAS FUNNY HELL!

  • They must of went to some posh area because a majority of us do not speak like that lmao

    seriously like WTF

  • you are great!! I love your videos!! =D

  • Ah, I want to go to Europe.

  • i'm english and i love peanut butter.

    btw that guy with the sunglasses is soooo posh wtf

  • Not that posh... No, he just speaks nicely.

  • @guisepp497 that guy is not posh. we all speak like that down south :D

  • lol @ dr pepper cap

  • LOL "lift"..."they say ELEVATOR"

    xD

  • omg your friend is holding

    HALDIRAMS.

    YUM.

  • haha.. that british guy is super.. attractive. lucky you!

  • He has a lisp. Lol.

  • another typical british word:

    plasters!

    Probably my favorite of them all...

  • Lol, when you come to think of it, British people are awesome!

  • I wish they had directions on Pepsi cans to use your hands... that way I wouldn't have suffered losing my front teeth from opening the cans with my teeth... =) Great Videos. Its awesome to surf You Tube and to stubble upon "Gold Mines" of Talent like "WorldisMarble." Merry Christmas!!!

  • Peanut butter is the greatest thing ever. It's like magic in a jar.

  • well if he was born in Britain how can he be a foreigner you dumb shit

  • if you were born in Japan then how the fuck can you be a foreigner you stupid peice of shit?

  • you're thick mate. you need to shut the fuck up.

  • Well in Japan if you were born there you are Japanese that's the end of it and that's how the government sees it. I don't know what all that debating was all about... but hope that cleared that up. This information coming from a good friend that has diverse students in her class that have mixed family backgrounds.

  • if dats true then its a dat shit ! and abit lame tbo

  • Perhaps but now a days with them getting more riled up about foreigners doing imaginary crimes. Not enough of them to do all that anyway. They are becoming more strict or at least the mentality is and they are thinking about changing there rules. So perhaps the generations may be true but if you don't look the part you are always at a disadvantage no matter what with citizenship or residency. You must look and have the proof to be a true citizen in there minds.

  • @Pawkit I know this comment is a year old and all, BUT it is also somewhat incorrect. If you are born in Japan and have at least one parent of non-Japanese origin, you have the right, up until you are 20, to claim THAT nationality rather than Japanese nationality. THIS information coming from someone who lives in Japan, is married to a Japanese, and is expecting a child very soon.

  • I think it's you who needs to go back to school, as your original point was just about as moronic as you can get. By your logic no descendant from black or asian people can be called British, which is just racist nonsense.

  • um, no. of course they can be British in a civic sense. on paper that is. but their genetic code will ring differently. they are therefor not British. if i went to kenya i would not be a kenyan. i would be a foreigner in kenya. i would be a english kenyan, or perhapse anglo-kenyan. whatever you wish to call it. regardless of whether i was a citezen or not. but whatever makes you feel nice i suppose. what ever floats your boat etc,etc

  • They can be, and ARE British in all senses. There is no one type of British genetics - to suggest otherwise would shows a fundamental ignorance to our history. If you went to Kenya you'd be a tourist; these people are born here and therefore are British citizens. But keep denying the way we judge our citizenry if it helps you justify your discriminatory and racist view of what a British person is. Don't support the BNP by any chance, do you?

  • no actually there are british genetics, to say there aren't is incredibly ignorant. that's the same as saying there is no such thing as japanese or kenyan genetics. there are different races and ethnicities with different genetics and traits according to where they evolved. you can still live there in a civic sense just don't deny the natives of their identity. thats what the brits did to the natives of australia. incredibly evil thing to do.

  • Again, such a load of bollocks. Throughout our history, 'our' genetics have went from Brythonic-Celtic, to Nordic, Frankish, French, Italian, Slavs and Irish. Mostly through invasions. We're clearly patchwork people, and as early as the 15th century we've had Africans here from the slave trade and immigration from all over the globe since. The official determination for being British is if they're born here, and not determined on someone's skin colour. Deal with it, racist.

  • actually, no. there have been studies the identified the genetics of britons in most rural areas and there genes are identical to preserved corpses from 2,000 years ago. same dna.

    even if they weren't it wouldn't matter because its their land and its their culture. but either way of course your wrong.

    and you keep bringing up africans...why? i never spoke of africans. i never mentioned or alluded to them

    i think your the racist for denying an entire people their identity. wow

  • I like how you keep speaking as it's their land, their culture? As if I'm somehow not included in Britain or its culture - I think it's you who's denying people their identity. By saying that no matter what ethnic background from you can be British I'm denying absolutely no one their culture and am just stating fact. Go on, tell me how I'm denying people their identity or culture? As for this "study", it sounds entirely made up. Post it or it's getting disregarded as false.

  • no, you didn't have anything to do with the making of english culture, or british culture as a whole. i would not go to a foreign country like japan and say "i'm just as japanese as you are." for i know that i would never be. as much as i might admire and like to visit that country, i would not consider myself of japanese descent or consider myself in any way, shape, or form japanese

  • Yes, but I am not from a foreign country so I can say "I'm just as British as you are". Japanese is an exceptional case, where they're largely a one-race country, and have been much of their history. Again, through all manner of invasions and immigration in our history we've become a patchwork people, you really need to discover our history and finally admit the British way to determine nationality is if they're born here. What a few other countries do is irrelevant.

  • oh and i'm sorry i was wrong about the study. i said they compared modern british genetics with bones from 2,000 years ago and that was false. they compared it with bones from 9,000 years ago. not 2,000, pardon me.

  • So you're saying this study found that modern day Britons share the exact genetic make-up to those of 9000 years ago, or that the 2000 year old Britons shared the same as those 9000 years old Britons? If it's the latter, that's irrelevant, because we're talking about the British people in this millennium. If not, then, again I want a link, because I find it very hard to believe given our history.

  • no god damnit. -_- okay clearly you don't get it. i'll run over it slowly. the genetics of modern day britons is the same as dna from the britons 9,000 years ago. but regardless it doesn't matter. to deny a people their heritage is evil. good day

  • Er, yes it does matter, because you've still yet to post any proof of it, so it's still a load of bollocks. As for denying people their heritage - we're taught this stuff in school, it's not my fault you can't accept it. As for these "evil" accusations, that's fucking rich coming from a BNP supporter. Nowt more friendly than Neo-nazis, eh! Racist twats, the lot of you.

  • great video. really enjoyed it.

    ~yolanda

  • haha omg these are so funny lol

  • lololol the Dr Pepper lid. Awesome vid very interesting :P

  • oh, I want to go to london! the dr. pepper thing was funny too :)

  • this was an awesome videoo! your friends were hilarious

  • hey great video! this is awesome!

  • thanks very much!

  • @drumr828 nothing in the u.k is awesome we dont say it unless your posh

  • these are so entertaining, seriously :)

  • haha thanks steph! i think that I might be halfway through your requests. haha : )

  • DUDE! I'm totally all up in this video :D

    You have a new subscriber :D. I love your filming style and editing :D:D

  • Lol my fav part is when that guy started singing spice girls!

    lol

  • haha yeah he was pretty passionate about them : )

  • those crazy neighbors across the pond... twist off bottle caps? what WILL they think up next?

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  • oh, ouch! that must have made a mark, but at least you're much more coordinated than I am.

  • Ahaha. I wonder if they have those types of bottle caps anywhere else. Nice vid!

  • I'd never seen them before! and they're on all of the Coca-Cola bottles. I didn't check for Fanta. Maybe they have more faith in human intelligence.

  • Yay! You answered my question. Great video.