I love the cultural differences between the UK and USA, like in the US you get offended by the word C**t and in the UK we get offended by school children being slaughtered by automatic weapons.
MErazoPT and in all of those shootings it is a semi automatic weapon but you can own a automatic weapon although there is a lot of paperwork and you need to live in the right state (not California)
Except he literally wasn't Joey. Unless Matt LeBlanc had his name changed, and was a young person out of work living in an apartment in New York City in the late 20th Century with a group of other 20 or 30 somethings. Whilst looking for an acting job. And went around saying to pretty young ladies 'how you doing?'..
Why would the English be offended by the word Soccer? It was invented in Oxford, as an abbreviation for Association Football. Its like the term Rugger for Rugby.
I don't get this thing where Americans think we are so polite and proper. I've lived in the US and people there were far more polite. If you go in a shop in America, they call you "sir". Here they throw your change at you and say "yeah whatever fishface, shut the door on the way out".
We've been teaching this American guy who moved and works here the artistry of the British profanity where we can use one swear word a hundred different ways and meanings.
Matt Le Blanc is the most awesome and likeable actor from the Friends cast, like you can have a beer with him and listen to his advice and awesome stories.
Except, he literally would have. He might not look like he hadn't aged, but in literal terms, he very actually really truly would have quite literally - aged.
What a true gentleman! Calling his ex wife making sure she’s okay with him saying that and that he didn’t want to hurt her feelings or her to think he was calling her that! What a true gentleman! We need more gentleman out there like him! What a great and wonderful guy! I love Matt! ❤ I hope I get to have a man like him in the future! 🤭
I can vouch for this. Actually in Scotland, where I'm from, we honestly use cunt interchangeably with person. "Look at that cunt over there" is a completely normal sentence...
Amy Roberts Scotland Is in fact a Nation, So Is England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom of Great Britain Is a Country made up of nations.
J H Ever been to www.reddit.com/r/ScottishPeopleTwitter/ ? It can be really difficult to understand sometimes when English is not your first language. Always hilarious though.
My dad's English and he uses it sometimes, but he says "C U Next Tuesday" and now whenever my family wants to use it we just say that... Lolllll, there you go everyone
I remember watching Reservoir Dogs on US TV. They dubbed out every single f-bomb in the entire film, but left all the violence and ear-slashing intact.
The US may hate the c-word but you wouldn't mind it if you ever saw someone put the milk in first when they make tea. Thats true horror and it really takes the biscuit.
Oh ay. Have you ever considered having a DNA test? As for nice guy, did you see the episode of EPISODES where Le Blanc tries to get a FRIENDS reunion going and only the actor who played GUNTHER shows up to it. I think thats because all the other actors hated Le Blanc. Yes I know its fictionalised but how come nobody else from FRIENDS has ever guest starred on EPISODES.
The fact that Americans could never get their heads around how we would use this word as a term of endearment pretty much sums up the difference between us. They are lacking something.
Dave, Americans understand it's used many different ways there, it's just over here it is only meant to be extremely offensive. Just a difference in cultures
Wow, his real story is like his character in Friends. The aspiring actor.👏🏿 Would have loved to see him make it in the show too and become a celebrity with all the others being proud of him esp with his role as Dr. Drake Ramore.
It's true. We do love the "c" word. We especially like saying to to Americans and watching you guys freak out over that but not when someone shoots up a school.
THANK YOU for being one of the only English people commenting that is not triggered by this video. Some of your fellow countrymen should take a lesson from you in not being such easily offended twats.
I had friends from America get seriously offended when I used the word like it genuinely baffles me because for us it’s one of those words you use casually.
I spent 23 years sailing on over 80 ships in the British merchant marine. The use of the universal English maritime language is flowered with many Anglo-Saxon superlatives - many of them four lettered. Though the use of the C word was used by the crew to interconnect meaningful words together to form sentences, the officers, invariably, were more inclined to favour the F word instead - the C word considered to be rather distasteful for social consumption in the officers' environment. I do, however, remember one captain on a ferry leaving Belfast and heading the ship out seaward down Belfast Lough one beautiful morning came across a flotilla of yachts in a race caught without wind. The marshalling motor cruiser in charge of the race hove to in the fairway across the bow of the ferry. A bunch of blazer and cravat types were sat in the stern of the marshalling boat paying no heed to the ferry bearing down upon them. Our captain, not known for patience or diplomacy, boomed out his displeasure through an electronic hand held megaphone, 'You stupid, c**** get your blasted piece of junk out of the f****** way!' The two thousand or so passengers lining the decks, swiftly drifted out of sight back into the accommodation - no doubt left wondering who was the rough diamond running the ship. That was the only time I heard a four bander using the C word.
Cun - Its traditional measure is the width of a person's thumb at the knuckle, whereas the width of the two forefingers denotes 1.5 cun and the width of all fingers side-by-side is three cuns. In this sense it continues to be used to chart acupuncture points on the human body in various uses of traditional Chinese Medicine.
It varies deoending on accent.The A sound is only present in southern accents like London,Essex,Kent etc.. In places like Birmingham,The Black country or the Midlands in general, The U sound is very present.
Seeing all the words down below, makes me think: ''And I thought the British people were so Gentlemanly and Lady-like'' XD But than again, I love the British even more now ;) v
Leone B visit the North sometime and you'll see the extent of how we are the opposite of what you think we are. In fact, not even just North of England - Scotland is British in that it's part of the UK. Did you even know that? Because for that you can just watch Trainspotting to see how unposh some "British" people are. And for England you can watch This is England.
Maybe it's because they stereotype us "Brits" (God, I hate being referred to as that) as being cockney "Guv'nor" residents. All about top-hats, canes and - as they say - "Chip, chip, cheerio". Hey, here's a thought.. maybe you shouldn't base the entire population of the UK on films from 50 years ago?
Not just 50 years ago, but exclusively the South East of England, where the capital is, ignoring the North of England, and Wales, and Scotland, and ok it's fine to ignore Northern Ireland because they're Irish not British, since the UK isn't the same as Great Britain.
I love the cultural differences between the UK and USA, like in the US you get offended by the word C**t and in the UK we get offended by school children being slaughtered by automatic weapons.
Well said.
stolen memes
Understood however, automatic weapons are illegal in the U.S.A. Only semi automatics are sold in gun stores.
MErazoPT and in all of those shootings it is a semi automatic weapon but you can own a automatic weapon although there is a lot of paperwork and you need to live in the right state (not California)
You can thank the lawmakers who want to restrict guns, like Joe Biden.
He literally was Joey.. no money, auditioning for acting jobs 😂
Books_and_More yea but joey lived in an apartment in manhattan so he must've had some money
Gg Ff chandler paid the rent
Except he literally wasn't Joey. Unless Matt LeBlanc had his name changed, and was a young person out of work living in an apartment in New York City in the late 20th Century with a group of other 20 or 30 somethings.
Whilst looking for an acting job.
And went around saying to pretty young ladies 'how you doing?'..
Gg Ff Joey was a rent boy
but joey was far more intelligent
he borrowed thousands of dollars off chandler and lived rent free
shrewd :)
Americans think the UK is like Harry Potter. The UK is more like Trainspotting
Swap the heroin for ket to fit in with the times
@@eddiesorensen1016 Id rather pick up the Heroin than ever go back to the cat days 🤢🤢🤮
I bet you are middle class. It really isn't.
@British Teeth China, soon.
Nah that's Scotland and northern England.
English people are just as shocked when Americans say "soccer"
iTouchMySylph now that's offensive
I watch Australian TH-camrs and the C word seems like a common word for them too.
iTouchMySylph fifa doesn't have soccer in it. also nobody soccs a ball, you kick it with your foot..
Why would the English be offended by the word Soccer? It was invented in Oxford, as an abbreviation for Association Football. Its like the term Rugger for Rugby.
mxviii then why don't you guys use rugby? fifa doesn't have fifa in it. also YoU KiCk A BaLl wItH yOuR FoOt?
I feel so proud to be British right now.
Szaam same
Feel so proud to have been colonised by the English
Why
I don't get this thing where Americans think we are so polite and proper. I've lived in the US and people there were far more polite. If you go in a shop in America, they call you "sir". Here they throw your change at you and say "yeah whatever fishface, shut the door on the way out".
your welcome lol
When he said “god bless her” for his ex wife, that’s a real class act right there.
I love how he called her to let her know so she wouldn't be insulted and her response "I don't watch your show" 🤣🤣
exactly!
and thinking of her feelings and calling her, he is so sweet
He's right, us Brits do say cunningly a lot.
Only the linguists among us
We have many cunning people here
Baldrick and his cunning plans...
Cunnilinguists eh?
We have many a cunning plan...
It's all in the venom behind the 'T'.
Less venom = term of endearment.
More venom = I've burnt the toast.
Spot on
Looool I'm in tears
The harsher the T the nastier we mean it 😂
This is the perfect sum up
Yes 😆😆
In Scotland the word is so casual it's sometimes a term of endearment
Rowan J Coleman r
Same here in London 😊
Australia, too. You _see_ what wars of independence get you, you dumb Yanks?
so true
The same in essex
IN LONDON?!
Jimbo Quemiau London baby!!
Jimbo Quemiau i understood that reference!
NetherStar Entertainment thats so cool great comment 👍
Jimbo Quemiau yep, it's filmed in Wimbledon.
I read that in joeys voice
I've been in those dark days. $10 and change vs 11$ means a difference.
Not as big as the difference between 9 and 10 though!
Damn right!
Yes it means you can afford some batteries for your torch and the days wouldnt be quite so dark. :)
Yeah your right, only the change came to 99 cents. Still that extra cent means a lot.
Ah, cuneiform, yea, brits really appreciate the earliest writings
Dude, watch your language.
Actually it's Critical.
***** Then stop looking at the comment sections you fucking drip.
***** That's actually excellent advice. I wish I could follow it.
***** Well if you're going to moan about somebody commenting, then it's the only fucking option so you don't see it you spastic.
Awesome story. Matt is a class act for informing his ex-wife and not speaking negatively about her.
@@elenipappas2441 at least she was honest with him lol
Not going to lie we do love to swear over here
So u were going to lie?
OrahhFFA pis orf
We've been teaching this American guy who moved and works here the artistry of the British profanity where we can use one swear word a hundred different ways and meanings.
OrahhFFA mate it's a manner of speaking
Bollocks
Thundercunt is my personal favourite.
Cuntybollocks is mine
@@howardchambers9679 legendary word😂😂😂
fuckpig is my favourite
I just love it how he said “god bless her”😂😂😂 well played Matt LeBlanc.. well played..😂❤️
That sounded like a well-rehearsed line...and story.
@@randolphpinkle4482it doesn’t sound rehearsed at all but if you think that 🤷🏻♀️
@@randolphpinkle4482 Maybe cause he has told the story several times to several different people?
Matt Le Blanc is the most awesome and likeable actor from the Friends cast, like you can have a beer with him and listen to his advice and awesome stories.
If he dyed his hair black he would literally not have aged
People really need to learn when to use the word literally.
Juan José Fonseca Godoy Yeah. That is quite literally true. They really should.
Except, he literally would have. He might not look like he hadn't aged, but in literal terms, he very actually really truly would have quite literally - aged.
Well, his voice has put on a good 50 to 60 years since Friends...
...and lost 30 lbs
What a true gentleman! Calling his ex wife making sure she’s okay with him saying that and that he didn’t want to hurt her feelings or her to think he was calling her that! What a true gentleman! We need more gentleman out there like him! What a great and wonderful guy! I love Matt! ❤ I hope I get to have a man like him in the future! 🤭
kinda proud to be British right now tbh
Matt Roberts should have been before
I've always been proud, although recently not as much
LeBlanc is so good at telling a story, ive seen this video three or four times and I know the punchline but I still laugh
is this the guy who play dr. drake ramoray?
SoniB Xo no it’s drake ramorays evil twin Hans ramoray
@@itzyabean923 You're both wrong. That's Ken Adams.
Idk I feel like iv seen those hands before
No he's a talk show host called Conan I believe.
He's Mario, the STD guy
I can vouch for this.
Actually in Scotland, where I'm from, we honestly use cunt interchangeably with person.
"Look at that cunt over there" is a completely normal sentence...
+Clint Scotland Is probably the swearing capital of the world. And we use "fuckin" as a comma in sentences.
+Gshhx Ydhd m8 did you even read my comment?
+braza117 Scotland is a country
Amy Roberts Scotland Is in fact a Nation, So Is England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom of Great Britain Is a Country made up of nations.
Do a quick google search my stupid friend the country of my birth is England
If you think England is bad, you might want to investigate Glasgow. It might shock you even more.
No one in glasgow says ken
J H I know 😑
Or even northern England
I can only see a Greg, a Gary, a Rob and a hi hi hi, no Scot though.
J H Ever been to www.reddit.com/r/ScottishPeopleTwitter/ ? It can be really difficult to understand sometimes when English is not your first language. Always hilarious though.
It's us Brits and the Aussies that love the C word 😂
🇬🇧❤️🇦🇺
It's weird how we seem to love Aussies, Kiwis and Canadians but we're slightly iffy about Americans.
My dad's English and he uses it sometimes, but he says "C U Next Tuesday" and now whenever my family wants to use it we just say that... Lolllll, there you go everyone
Annabel Owen Of course, if you can’t make Tuesday, you could always catch up next Thursday?
Love that way to use it🤔🤔😁😁❤❤ill give that a try. x❤xx
Haha that’s quite common here in England.
Funnily enough that’s usually used when you mean it in a bad way haha.
Like “he’s a real C U Next Tuesday.”
I’ve never heard anyone say that. If someone didn’t outright swear in the UK I’d just think they were a massive twat.
postal 2
The fact that Matt called his ex wife in real life just to make sure she doesn't get offended is gold, god bless his soul💜
When you come to England and expect us to be like people on merry poppins it's like one of your dreams getting crushed XD
Who the feck says chip chip Cheerio?
My Fair Lady actually ☔️☔️that’s where my accent comes from 🎉
All I could think when he said London, was when "Joey" said "In London!?"
Nooo. Much better.
LONDON, BABY!
haha monica and chandler..... IN LONDON!!!
Franny B 😂😂😂😂i read this comment exactly the way joey says it. Lol
In America firearms and graphic violence are fine just as long as you don't say any naughty words.
Lol
South Park movie
@@Guess_The_Number Matt Stone and Trey Parker weren't wrong either Kyle's bitch mother would have a stroke if she heard us Brits swearing 🤣🤣
I remember watching Reservoir Dogs on US TV. They dubbed out every single f-bomb in the entire film, but left all the violence and ear-slashing intact.
"I don't watch your show"
😄😄😂
It's actually a really good show.
He is such a wonderful person..... Calling his ex-wife to inform her of the word and telling her that it is not a dig at her....... CLASS
Matthew LeBlanc is one of the most sneaky awesome actors. I never would have guessed. Love it.
his voice got SO deep!
yup the way he says dude 2:15 lol
So different than when he was on Joey and so animated!
Yea it's like the Sylvester Stallone when on steroids.
Well conan sounds like a chipmunk on helium, so he's gonna sound deeper.
Matt LeBlanc is so quiet and composed... completely opposite to how Joey is!!
crazy hearing his voice so deep like that. Age man, Age....
WeirdAmazon's SandalSummer ?
Yeah, because Americans don't use the word f*ck in every sentence ;-).
grrrindz What makes you think I'm British? Americans... So arrogant.
Do you think putting an asterisk in "fuck" magically makes it less offensive or something?
Novron Certainly not. Everyone knows what it means. I just thought youtube might erase the whole word with *'s.
***** It's not a contest. I'm sure of that.
Murica > Your country
The US may hate the c-word but you wouldn't mind it if you ever saw someone put the milk in first when they make tea. Thats true horror and it really takes the biscuit.
Take that back! You monster!
That's because over here, we brew our tea first in a pot
Don’t even get started on biscuits...
Tell me you’re British without telling me you’re British
That might be the most British sentence I’ve ever read in my life
I love how there's completely no reaction from the crowd when he says "it starts with a c". 😂.
Best response ever from an ex wife, "I don't watch your show" Ahhhh! Love Matt LeBlanc!
As an proud Englishman this pleased me lol
My Mom was great friends with him in High school back in Massachusetts. Real nice guy.
Siilent would you mind asking her if he ever invited her over for some lemonade?
Siilent So how's she doing?
Siilent he seems like one of those sort of people you can't help but like
Oh ay. Have you ever considered having a DNA test?
As for nice guy, did you see the episode of EPISODES where Le Blanc tries to get a FRIENDS reunion going and only the actor who played GUNTHER shows up to it.
I think thats because all the other actors hated Le Blanc.
Yes I know its fictionalised but how come nobody else from FRIENDS has ever guest starred on EPISODES.
I like think he seems like one of those like sort of people like that you like cant help but like like.
The most surprising part about this is that he called his wife to warn her that we was going to say the c-word...
Ever since Cameron became Prime Minister in 2010 the word CUNT is used in nearly every other sentence.
Even more now with Theresa May :)
Usage has doubled again since Jeremy C/Hunt appeared on the political scene.
@@alaurahwillow155 now Boris
I mean Jeremy Hunt is now Cockney rhyming slang
As a brit theres nothing quite as cheerfull as the phrase good morning cuntface.
Cuntybollocks is my all time best 😂🇬🇧
That was great delivery at the end. Matt is such a cool guy.
Agree I think he is a really nice decent guy.
WE Brits do love the 'C' word, but mainly when talking about Americans.
Lmao
Couldn’t agree more or just dumb yanks
Hence "Americunt".
@Anna333 I love you guys really, just bants from across the pond.
Anna333 no brits like Americans
The fact that Americans could never get their heads around how we would use this word as a term of endearment pretty much sums up the difference between us. They are lacking something.
I'm british and can never get my head around that. No one I know says that word casually and I have lived all over the UK.
Dave, Americans understand it's used many different ways there, it's just over here it is only meant to be extremely offensive. Just a difference in cultures
Brains
@@alaurahwillow155 Obviously never been to Glasgow then because it's basic dialect.
Swurvin Creations I’ve been to Glasgow a couple of times and it’s not said as regular vocabulary
when conan said they film the show in London, did anyone else imagine Joey's voice "IN LONDON??????!!!!"
Us Aussies love the word c*nt just as much as the British
Welcome mate. From manchester
But like any good Australians, they self-censor.
@@boiledelephant there are children present... wait sorry I meant Americans
we love using that word
in newcastle if you saay it you will egt gangs on you
He has a great way to tell these stories. Love 'em. :)
I love Matt. Very down to earth :)
God bless Matt he gets it. This has been So hard to explain to people.
Wow, his real story is like his character in Friends. The aspiring actor.👏🏿 Would have loved to see him make it in the show too and become a celebrity with all the others being proud of him esp with his role as Dr. Drake Ramore.
1:40, Conan's talking about Episodes and all I could hear in my head is Joey's line "IN LONDON?!"
LONDON, BABY!
It's true. We do love the "c" word. We especially like saying to to Americans and watching you guys freak out over that but not when someone shoots up a school.
Touché
It’s quite shocking when we come to America and see people walking around with m9 berettas
Just don't say the C-word to one of those people. They won't take it as a term of endearment.
There are no accidents. FRIENDS was your destiny, Matt❣️ Thank you for sharing Joey and his BFF’s with us!!! You are so very loved!!! ♥️❤️♥️
Wasn't expecting his voice to sound like that. I think of Matt LeBlanc's voice and Joey comes to mind.
true.. we call a friend "cnut" but call a stranger "mate" but at least if you get seriously ill and you're poor, you dont die
The British don't put so much weight on expletives, everything is fair game and it's open season for every word.
Why?
@@randolphpinkle4482 Because language and talking is fun with a licence to be artistic
@@randolphpinkle4482 Because we don't just talk about free speech, we practice it.
When his ex-wife said:
"I don't watch your show."
He should have replied:
"That's because you're a......"
amazed66 or "and that's why you are my ex....."
I love that we got 3 clips from LeBlanc, he's such a cool guy.
That ladies and gentlemen is humility.
We do we really do :) and happy to shatter that Mary Poppins stereotype.
THANK YOU for being one of the only English people commenting that is not triggered by this video. Some of your fellow countrymen should take a lesson from you in not being such easily offended twats.
"I don't watch your show..."
What a c**t.
Damn! He's voice got deep!
His voice is hypnotic! He looks great:)
Wow, his voice. HE sounds awesome
I had friends from America get seriously offended when I used the word like it genuinely baffles me because for us it’s one of those words you use casually.
I work in a British company and it still bothers me after 5 years.
@@randolphpinkle4482 used it it after 7 years?
I spent 23 years sailing on over 80 ships in the British merchant marine. The use of the universal English maritime language is flowered with many Anglo-Saxon superlatives - many of them four lettered. Though the use of the C word was used by the crew to interconnect meaningful words together to form sentences, the officers, invariably, were more inclined to favour the F word instead - the C word considered to be rather distasteful for social consumption in the officers' environment. I do, however, remember one captain on a ferry leaving Belfast and heading the ship out seaward down Belfast Lough one beautiful morning came across a flotilla of yachts in a race caught without wind. The marshalling motor cruiser in charge of the race hove to in the fairway across the bow of the ferry. A bunch of blazer and cravat types were sat in the stern of the marshalling boat paying no heed to the ferry bearing down upon them. Our captain, not known for patience or diplomacy, boomed out his displeasure through an electronic hand held megaphone, 'You stupid, c**** get your blasted piece of junk out of the f****** way!' The two thousand or so passengers lining the decks, swiftly drifted out of sight back into the accommodation - no doubt left wondering who was the rough diamond running the ship. That was the only time I heard a four bander using the C word.
That BURN tho oh my god xD lol
I love Matt he's so humbled
he's so thoughtful to call her ex-wife in real life and said that the scene have nothin to do with her...
Clock? Corn? Cat? what C-word...
ahahahahahah
Country. The idea of other nations is terrifying
purecotton You don't know that, he might have been about to say something else like cunard, cunningham, cundalls!
Cryzark You scoundrel! You shall regret these words! No man calls me a cunningham!
GiggleBlizzard cunnilingus
Joey voice became a rocky voice lmao
in the UK we also have the ability to turn any word into an insult by putting the word 'absolute' infront of it
Ye absolute jelly bean
You absolute pasta bake.
I may not watch the new top gear, but everyone loves Matt LeBlanc
Matt LeBlanc is such a cutie. I expected him to tell Conan..."How you doin'?"
This is funny because it's so true
Cun - Its traditional measure is the width of a person's thumb at the knuckle, whereas the width of the two forefingers denotes 1.5 cun and the width of all fingers side-by-side is three cuns. In this sense it continues to be used to chart acupuncture points on the human body in various uses of traditional Chinese Medicine.
"I dont watch your show" LOL
What a top bloke he seems and I LOVED 'Episodes'
"Well, not bro.." that was genius!
Instead of Mary Poppins, its more Lock, Stock.
Cockneys say it with an "A" rather than a "U".
Emmanuel Kant.
It varies deoending on accent.The A sound is only present in southern accents like London,Essex,Kent etc.. In places like Birmingham,The Black country or the Midlands in general, The U sound is very present.
Cockneys are just admitting that they don't know what to do with the real thing. Sorry luv, can't.
Seeing all the words down below, makes me think: ''And I thought the British people were so Gentlemanly and Lady-like'' XD
But than again, I love the British even more now ;)
v
Leone B visit the North sometime and you'll see the extent of how we are the opposite of what you think we are. In fact, not even just North of England - Scotland is British in that it's part of the UK. Did you even know that? Because for that you can just watch Trainspotting to see how unposh some "British" people are. And for England you can watch This is England.
TV that foreigners watch has made us seem classier than we actually are.
leone btw i live in britan i know no one who is poltie and i know alot of ppl
Yeahhh we Brits really aren’t like Mary Poppins😂😂😂 i love how Matt described it then 😂❤️
I love how Matt was spelling C-U-N- WOH!!! Conan just saw the FCC hammer about to drop on him if he didn't interject lol.
Matt - the most kaphic and unplussed guy ever. ❤️
Is it weird that this makes me feel quite proud and patriotic! 🤔
Maybe it's because they stereotype us "Brits" (God, I hate being referred to as that) as being cockney "Guv'nor" residents. All about top-hats, canes and - as they say - "Chip, chip, cheerio".
Hey, here's a thought.. maybe you shouldn't base the entire population of the UK on films from 50 years ago?
SuperMisterKory 👌🏼👌🏼
It's 'chim chim chimmerny', not chip chip cheerio...trust me.
I prefer to think of more hypocritical and intolerant. Like your Brexit voters and buffoon Farage, Johnson and Gove
Not just 50 years ago, but exclusively the South East of England, where the capital is, ignoring the North of England, and Wales, and Scotland, and ok it's fine to ignore Northern Ireland because they're Irish not British, since the UK isn't the same as Great Britain.
It's because so many Americans haven't come so far since the old Westerns
as a brit i find it so funny how matt cannot say the word cunt. if he was interviewed on channel four this would not be a problem
Matt LeBlanc - a legend in his own mind.
We're an angry but weirdly chill group of people. It's like we're quietly seething all the time
Really like America but they seem to get offended so easily compared to Brits.British seem to be alot more blunt
oh fark orf you cant ;o)
@@tonyfranklin8306 He's right British don't get offended easily .Not all Americans are snowflakes though
If we cant insult America's gun obsession they can't say shite about us swearing.
*It's all we have.*
That's the C-Word? Conan?
being from England, i must agree with all of this!!!
Am I the only one when Conan said 'in London' went in his head 'IN LONDON???'