you guys, I'd like to point out that EVAN spelled it phonetically when he edited the text in, she didn't spell it that way, he did. If you watch the old BBC show "Are You Being Served" part of what made it work so well was the cross culturalism of the characters. The janitor (one of them) I now know is clearly from Essex. the TH replaced with a V or an F is that considered slang or dialect? it gets confusing because "cool" (as meant for ok, or popular; as opposed to temperature) used to be slang, but It's so common now that it's probably an official alternate meaning and not slang anymore. BUT if she's from there, and considers it to be slang, then it probably is
Being from southend I was a little insulted for like 3 seconds when she said 'don't bother' going to southend, then I actually thought about it.. yeah I wouldn't bother😂
I'm from Essex and she's tottally not posh Essex aha, that's what the most Essex people say to make themselves feel better. Plus this isn't slang just pronunciations, Essex does have slang words tho aha!
@@XKovX_Sinner why would they want to be cockney? I grew up in London and had to move to Essex due to family and listening to people talk slang is just ugh because some of them are very smart yet when they open their mouths and talk like that it makes them look less intelligent.
Well it is mostly Essex slang, I am from Essex and every time I want to say curry I dont say "i am having a Ruby Murrey" if it was my accent I would say it all the time , bru u know wat I mean famc😂😂👍
I've lived in Essex my whole life and i never realised how strong my accent was until i came to uni and all everyone does is take the complete piss out of me for sounding like Danny Dyer ffs😂
If you get nicknamed Dyers or Danny Dyers it is a similar story to an army recruit from London. When he went to training in Catterick, Yorkshire he was nicknamed Stenders (Eastenders) because of his cockney accent
I'm from the East midlands and went to uni in Kent, never realised how northern I sounded until then, doesn't help that I go more northern when drunk too
Thank you! I made the ad myself :D Been trying to increase my skill at filming and editing and production so I’m glad you liked it! I spent ages on my first day in Croatia editing it
kai wilson I’m not an idiot cheers tho Kai I’m sure you’re a lovely bloke or girl Essex ain’t all idiots we can speak with good diction we just don’t out of habit also why don’t you pu with whatever county you’re from eh? See if you’re all geniuses
I'm not sure it's slang. I'd say more bad pronunciation of the English language. And considering I'm from Yorkshire/North East England, that's saying something
From my experience, the closer you get to East London the more people speak like this. Not everyone from Essex speaks like this and it annoys me that people think they do lol
Your right not everyone in Essex does talk like this, personally I don't think I have an Essex accent but it's hard to tell and I have grown up in Essex or very very close to the border of Essex and Suffolk
I'm ex London but mostly Essex and noticed this accent starting in the 80s. Some of my kids friends spoke like it which made me laugh at the time because it sounded so strage. Then it spread over the years. It's definitely East Enders moving out mixing their accents with the locals.
I’m from Essex, she is VERY Essex which isn’t always a bad thing even if stereotypically it might be. My parents aren’t from Essex so I didn’t really get the accent or use a lot of these terms, but it’s so weird hearing someone who doesn’t know what all these mean 😂 Also, you can go to Bas Vegas for a meal or to the cinema too
I was hoping to learn some slang but instead I learnt they don’t know the difference between slang and the way accents change how people Pronounce words 🙄🙁
unhappystarling do we have different slang I thought everyone used our slang omg they should do one with the Cornish language and they have to guess what word it is
I love that Evan can get all the quick combo words because that is a very east coast thing lol! Im from PA and very close to new jersey and These are the ones that were easy for me too!
Don’t get me wrong, I really really enjoy all of the educational videos and hope you keep making them, but it was kind of nice to have just a chill silly video. I didn’t realize I missed these😂
As someone from the North of England, this was pretty hard. The bad pronunciations were easy to get, but I don't know enough about the geography of South London or Cockney rhyming slang to get the other words right. 😂
LOVE these kind of videos. I'm from Newcastle and even if you don't want me in a video I'd love to send you like a Geordie slang quiz to see how you do
i’m from witham which is in the middle of essex and i barely got any out of context. the accent is much less strong here than it is closer to london though
I think they do. It should be called pronunciation not slang for this video, coz she had around 2 actual slang words in the video, one of them wasn't even an Essex slang word (butters), it's normal all over south England tbh..
The Pete ‘wrong’ Tong reference is actually a cultural nod to the dj Pete Tong who used to get ribbed in the late 90s for shit transition in his mixes, ie pots & pans 😆 long before the days of the sync button or even digital display on cd turntables etc.
Great video Evan. I love it when you upload a new video. When you upload a new video of you and your friends it is so interesting.And I tend to laugh so head that I can't stop. Your videos are so funny. But great video Evan 👍👍👍 P.S what is your cat called ? Coz i have a cat called Tiger. She is black and white and the cutest cat in the world. My birthday is on the 10th of November and I'm going to be 16 year's old and I can't wait i'm so excited. Your cat is so cute i love him. Great video Evan xx ❤❤💖💖
This is so hilarious, and wow UK chicks are hot.!!!! More of these please and cook offs. British vs. USA. I think that would be awesome content, “Cooking with Evan & Friends”.
OMG EVEN! I can't tell you how many of these slang terms we still use in the south. It just goes to show how we have kept some of our haritage through speech. Sadly, in my area(Virginia) alot of the slang and older terms that got past down aren't being used or are being forgotten because of the younger generation. I want to make a book or videos or something to document and keep these sayings and other things from disappearing. Thank You for doing these pronunciations/slang videos. ✌ Also, Thanks for featuring my comment in your video two weeks ago. Sorry for the bad grammer, I was typing fast and forgot to proofread. 😄
i reckon is definitely used in mid east coast Appalachia and in the old west (not the Pacific coast states). people on Long Island, NY, say the ‘g’ in ‘long’ like Christopher Eccleston does. there are a few places in the Eastern US who have English words or pronunciations which are pure British. sooo interesting how language works.
I would call this more pronounciations rather than slang
Yea it's not slang
There were definitely more actual slang words towards the end
they're different ways of spelling because of the different pronunciations, so it is still technically dialect
fuzzlefeenix I stopped watching.
you guys, I'd like to point out that EVAN spelled it phonetically when he edited the text in, she didn't spell it that way, he did. If you watch the old BBC show "Are You Being Served" part of what made it work so well was the cross culturalism of the characters. The janitor (one of them) I now know is clearly from Essex. the TH replaced with a V or an F is that considered slang or dialect? it gets confusing because "cool" (as meant for ok, or popular; as opposed to temperature) used to be slang, but It's so common now that it's probably an official alternate meaning and not slang anymore. BUT if she's from there, and considers it to be slang, then it probably is
Being from southend I was a little insulted for like 3 seconds when she said 'don't bother' going to southend, then I actually thought about it.. yeah I wouldn't bother😂
I, too, am from Southend (Saafend)
Hahah 😂 same.
Mitch Irons nah adventure islands good
she had a point about not going southend (live here)
Nah mate, Saafend's the dog's init
I'm from Essex and she's tottally not posh Essex aha, that's what the most Essex people say to make themselves feel better. Plus this isn't slang just pronunciations, Essex does have slang words tho aha!
Yea I'm from Essex too and it's annoying that these are simply how people pronounce words
I'm also from essex..... this isn't posh 😂😭
@@XKovX_Sinner why would they want to be cockney? I grew up in London and had to move to Essex due to family and listening to people talk slang is just ugh because some of them are very smart yet when they open their mouths and talk like that it makes them look less intelligent.
@@XKovX_Sinner is daggers (Dagenham) actually a shithole?
@@vio2k5 calm down geez
This is not slang. It's just an accent.
basic the majority of them is just how they pronounce it
It's a dialect
Well it is mostly Essex slang, I am from Essex and every time I want to say curry I dont say "i am having a Ruby Murrey" if it was my accent I would say it all the time , bru u know wat I mean famc😂😂👍
Evan: I've never heard of 20 being called a score
Abraham Lincoln: Bro I totally have a speech where I said FOUR SCORE AND SEVEN YEARS AGO
FRICK
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT lol
This is now my favorite thing.
A Score is £20 in Belfast
Back in the days when Americans were still part British
I've lived in Essex my whole life and i never realised how strong my accent was until i came to uni and all everyone does is take the complete piss out of me for sounding like Danny Dyer ffs😂
Im from Ilford London
Lol I don’t even think about my accent till someone else points it out from Essex btw
If you get nicknamed Dyers or Danny Dyers it is a similar story to an army recruit from London. When he went to training in Catterick, Yorkshire he was nicknamed Stenders (Eastenders) because of his cockney accent
I'm from the East midlands and went to uni in Kent, never realised how northern I sounded until then, doesn't help that I go more northern when drunk too
The fact she doesn’t know the difference between slang and pronunciation, doesn’t help with the Essex stereotype. 🙄
Also the fact she looks like the surface of the sun
JessicaAmy145 Essex ❤️
Omg, who else has seen the Evan Trainline advert? It looks so cool.
Thank you! I made the ad myself :D Been trying to increase my skill at filming and editing and production so I’m glad you liked it! I spent ages on my first day in Croatia editing it
At least it's not "an absolutely sick app"
@@evan you should totally put the ad online for your American fans.
@@ishouldhavetried it is on the trainline youtube channel
@@bailyjamieson6099 yeah. After I posted this comment, it showed up in my recommended.
I can tell she’s from Essex even without her speaking
The way she looks/dresses/applied makeup isn’t it? That’s what gives it away for me.
Yeah that entire 2007 fashion sense...
Essex where pretty girls colour their hair, skin and nails to resemble a photo negative of themselves.
@@hlund73 Brutal but true 😂
Hillary Trump - I think they’re brainwashed or something I don’t understand how they can find that look attractive 😑
This isn’t even slang, it’s just the way some people pronounce words 😕
How idiots speak
@@K21_KXW aka how people from essex speak
kai wilson I’m not an idiot cheers tho Kai I’m sure you’re a lovely bloke or girl Essex ain’t all idiots we can speak with good diction we just don’t out of habit also why don’t you pu with whatever county you’re from eh? See if you’re all geniuses
At the start, sure. But there is actual slang later in the video.
I lived in Essex until I was 18. I don't ever remember discussing ethics in Romford market. Maybe times have changed.
I'd guess some of the sales people have bad ethics
We don't speak about ethics in romford market, everyone is rude😂
My mum used to get hollaredby the peverts on the stalls in Romford Market in the 70s when she was a kid
Romford is london now
Read This exactly
I'm not sure it's slang. I'd say more bad pronunciation of the English language. And considering I'm from Yorkshire/North East England, that's saying something
04williamsl same lad, legit though we say stuff so wrong but what is the logic behind some on these words/pronunciations 😂
From my experience, the closer you get to East London the more people speak like this. Not everyone from Essex speaks like this and it annoys me that people think they do lol
StaryyBlue182 yeah, it’s like from West Ham to like Basildon-ish😬
Most do tho
Your right not everyone in Essex does talk like this, personally I don't think I have an Essex accent but it's hard to tell and I have grown up in Essex or very very close to the border of Essex and Suffolk
@@lucy_harris west ham? 😂 not a chance, anywhere past Dagenham/elm park
I'm ex London but mostly Essex and noticed this accent starting in the 80s. Some of my kids friends spoke like it which made me laugh at the time because it sounded so strage. Then it spread over the years. It's definitely East Enders moving out mixing their accents with the locals.
I'm from Hertfordshire and this sounds almost like my accent. It's more like Estuary English/London than Essex specific.
I'm from Hertfordshire too and I use more of these pronounciations than I realised!
watford lad
@@tedlaygaming5830 Wgc!!
@@spursmum wgc?
I’m from Essex, she is VERY Essex which isn’t always a bad thing even if stereotypically it might be. My parents aren’t from Essex so I didn’t really get the accent or use a lot of these terms, but it’s so weird hearing someone who doesn’t know what all these mean 😂 Also, you can go to Bas Vegas for a meal or to the cinema too
Bas Vegas 🥰🥰
I was hoping to learn some slang but instead I learnt they don’t know the difference between slang and the way accents change how people Pronounce words 🙄🙁
In Scotland, I’ve only heard “you’re a weapon” as an insult lmao they might be using it wrong tho
Ijdijsbnmls same in manchester
Same in Nottingham tool/weapon as an insult
Same in Liverpool!
I’m American and have never heard anything of the sort
Technically Asian, with an American Accent but... DETAILS DETAILS
Kinda like calling someone a tank
you should do one of these with Cornish slang! it's a whole different world down there
unhappystarling omg yes it’s so different down here 😂
He'll get onto it d'rectly
Wasson 😂
unhappystarling do we have different slang I thought everyone used our slang omg they should do one with the Cornish language and they have to guess what word it is
Alicechats everyone says that and that’s just pronunciation
I love that Evan can get all the quick combo words because that is a very east coast thing lol! Im from PA and very close to new jersey and These are the ones that were easy for me too!
kenziel2 always thought essex was the New Jersey then London being New York
Hahaha I’m from Essex this made me laugh 😂😂
Sorry Hannah I’m not being muggy but you’re not posh you’re proper Essex babes 😆 xx
Babes shows how Essex you are too lol
im from Benfleet in essex and ashamed to say i aced the test
Aha same and I'm from Rayleigh 😂🤔
Same I'm from southend
Ayyy I’m from Rayleigh too
Ahahaha me too
Same in Cranham
The most common thing we say in Essex is “gimme twos on a burn innit” or “nonce”
Ayy Thurrock! 😂 Can't believe Evan knows Lakeside
Me too I thought the and thing
At school once this kid actually thought that you spelt Thurrock ‘Furrock’ like we legit live in Thurrock
I did not realise that half of these were only Essex. The hang ups of growing up in Braintree...
Don’t get me wrong, I really really enjoy all of the educational videos and hope you keep making them, but it was kind of nice to have just a chill silly video. I didn’t realize I missed these😂
This isn't slang, it's just pronunciation
There was some slang but I’m from Essex and I use the slang but I don’t have bad pronunciations
Love that you’ve heard of basildon and lakeside😂
5:02 is where some of the actual slang starts, as opposed to just pronunciation:)
When they use f instead of th I feel mentally attacked
As someone from the North of England, this was pretty hard. The bad pronunciations were easy to get, but I don't know enough about the geography of South London or Cockney rhyming slang to get the other words right. 😂
Honestly, fan girled when they were talking about Essex and they places in it 😂
I really hope she was playing to the Essex stereotype when she said Cockney was south London 😂
Tbf a lot of people in south London speak like this. But she should’ve said predominantly in East and South London.
She is the stereotype of Essex. You can tell by looking at her she's from there, then she speaks and confirms it with a single word.
I am from Essex and I love the slang. I love “I’m goin into tan” and “I am goin ta saffend”
I'm from Brentwood, there's literally wannabe Gemma Collinses and Joey Essexes
Who the fuck would want to be Gemma Collins?
@@MrCourty89 ppl who wanna die of a heart attack at a young age
The fact that at the start I was like "this isn't slang it's just normal" might be a sign...
Do this with a pure, born n bred Yorkshire person
Agreed
Gabrielle is from Yorkshire. He is friends with her.
Arr!
Yeah, imma Yorkshire lass me sen, West Yorkshire aswell so I got that thick accent. I wanna see some Yorkshire representation in this
my mums from yorkshire and i'd love to see this :D
As someone from Essex there are people with much worse accents than Hannah
The definition of score - 2.
a group or set of twenty or about twenty.
"a score of men lost their lives in the battle"
cant believe the gettysburg address starts with four twenty pounds and seven years ago
Pro tip, no matter how attractive a person is, don't call a Scot a weapon or a rocket. It's not a compliment up here.
Also an insult in Yorkshire
Think here in Nottingham I've only heard it used to describe a fast car or by the papers when someone is stabbed or shot
In Nottingham and derby it is used as an insult
LOVE these kind of videos. I'm from Newcastle and even if you don't want me in a video I'd love to send you like a Geordie slang quiz to see how you do
This young lady sounds very south Essex to me. The further North you go in Essex the less ‘Essex’ the accent gets.
I’m from Hertfordshire and I know all these 😂
I’m from Surrey and we speak like this 😂oh lord
I'm from Thurrock and not even I knew all these, so don't feel to bad
“Four score and seven years ago...”
RandiPoitras so it would be 4 20 and 7 years ago.
i’m from witham which is in the middle of essex and i barely got any out of context. the accent is much less strong here than it is closer to london though
You're the worst part of Witham honestly 🤮
Leah Haywood WHO R U
Wow never have I've been this early to a Evan Edinger video before.
Welcome
Same
Hannah didn't even hear the *honk* XD
She's even orange! That's certainly Essex-y.
9:23 - ‘mingeing’ I literally cried 😂😂
I love Essex accent and slang...
29 year old from Chelmsford here. Fortunately, I know how to pronounce words!
As someone whose from the borders of London and Essex I LOVE THIS VIDEO
I'm also on the borders😅
People in the comments don’t know what slang is
Recognition from you twice in a day. Damn excuse me while I faint again
I think they do. It should be called pronunciation not slang for this video, coz she had around 2 actual slang words in the video, one of them wasn't even an Essex slang word (butters), it's normal all over south England tbh..
Really glad she said Essex and South London, I'm from South London and recognised all of the these 🤷🏼♀️
You need to do this with a stokie - I volunteer. You would never know any of the stoke slang 😂
Bait is everywhere in England
Call someone a weapon in Manchester and the'll probably punch you, it means Tool or D!^k
The Pete ‘wrong’ Tong reference is actually a cultural nod to the dj Pete Tong who used to get ribbed in the late 90s for shit transition in his mixes, ie pots & pans 😆 long before the days of the sync button or even digital display on cd turntables etc.
I’m from Essex and she’s so Essex 😂
Great video Evan. I love it when you upload a new video. When you upload a new video of you and your friends it is so interesting.And I tend to laugh so head that I can't stop. Your videos are so funny. But great video Evan 👍👍👍
P.S what is your cat called ? Coz i have a cat called Tiger. She is black and white and the cutest cat in the world.
My birthday is on the 10th of November and I'm going to be 16 year's old and I can't wait i'm so excited.
Your cat is so cute i love him. Great video Evan xx ❤❤💖💖
You don't know posh Essex until you get to Saffron Walden. We might as well just be from Cambridgeshire. Though I do have a glottal stop.
Oh how lovely! You two are delightful. 😊
Your cat is gorgeous! And is also clearly enjoying being in your room 😂😂
Outside the really easy ones I only got Score - because it's in the Gettysburg Speech (studied GCSE History and my third option was American West)
a lot of these aren’t slang, just pronouncing words in a strong accent
This is so hilarious, and wow UK chicks are hot.!!!! More of these please and cook offs. British vs. USA. I think that would be awesome content, “Cooking with Evan & Friends”.
One can really hear how close to Australian it is. Which makes sense of course.
Evan is officially British he said shag
* insert ladies and gentlemen we got him meme *
OMG EVEN! I can't tell you how many of these slang terms we still use in the south. It just goes to show how we have kept some of our haritage through speech. Sadly, in my area(Virginia) alot of the slang and older terms that got past down aren't being used or are being forgotten because of the younger generation. I want to make a book or videos or something to document and keep these sayings and other things from disappearing. Thank You for doing these pronunciations/slang videos. ✌
Also, Thanks for featuring my comment in your video two weeks ago. Sorry for the bad grammer, I was typing fast and forgot to proofread. 😄
i dont know why but i adore this video :) so much fun!
I live in saffend! Yes that’s how people pronounce it!!
innit same southend gangg
Great video.
I loved the guest and the cat!!!
This accent is actually, why I subscribed to the mandeville sisters!
No way you acc know where I’m from (Chelmsford) I didn’t really how Essex I was until this video😂
Holly Aslett chelmo gang
oliivia ayyyy
We say "Staley Vegas" for Staley bridge in tameside Manchester, and "Beverly mills" for new mills in Derbyshire 🤣
I knew all these, grew up in Hertfordshire but lots of Essex kids crossed the border to come to my school
Really good - gonna use some of these.
I was born in essex but never heard of any of these, though some easy to know
As soon as she said one word you can tell she's from Essex.
I was gone at "Give me the ump". Then I was on the floor at "Minging". You have a new subscriber.
Im from Ilford London.
You should do a video on fireworks night/ Guy Fawkes night and your reaction to it when you first experienced it when you moved to the UK.
i reckon is definitely used in mid east coast Appalachia and in the old west (not the Pacific coast states). people on Long Island, NY, say the ‘g’ in ‘long’ like Christopher Eccleston does. there are a few places in the Eastern US who have English words or pronunciations which are pure British. sooo interesting how language works.
Where I’m from Newcastle upon Tyne. Bait means dinner xxx
I very much appreciate the cat in this video.
Feel like most of North Kent and into Bromley has this accent or similar. It's only once you cross to Croydon that it changes.
'Have u ever been Southend? Dont bother' i mean it is a shit hole but damn i feel attacked lmao
why is this in my recommended when I should be revising.
The fact I understood every single one of these is slightly concerning 😂
Is Hannah from the centre of Essex sophistication - Canvey Island? 😂
This is more like an Essex pronunciation test than it is a slang test.......
I know the clocks went back last week, but this upload is ridiculously early!
Yeah han needed to upload early so ya boy uploaded earlier than ever
I'm from Manchester and if we call someone a weapon, it means idiot haha.
Can I use your restroom? I need to drop some logs off at the lumberyard if you catch my drift.
You should do south London "hood" slang that would be so good.
I used to live in Basildon and later Billericay, I loved Billericay.
Han is so Essex aha bless her(she has a proper Essex accent)