I think the train you're thinking of is called "The Flying Scotsman". It's the most famous locomotive in Britain (and possibly the world). It used to be the train that ran the high speed service between London and Edinburgh during the golden age of steam railways. It's mainly a museum piece nowadays but does do tours on railways around Britain.
I'm not sure about this guy's pronunciation, they could well be genuine. I've seen many Americans make the same mistakes. He also seems to have a slight speech impediment, pronouncing world as reald and some other things.. Well done on correcting the errors, although I'm sad to report you had one of your own 😂. Its Kirkoddy, with the stress on the second syllable. Great reaction as always, thanks 😊
Thandi just so you know you are pronouncing Edinburgh and Glasgow correctly. I've found that a few Americans have issues pronouncing the names of some British cities and counties.
I love your tiny, little, Lilliputian microphone!
I think the train you're thinking of is called "The Flying Scotsman". It's the most famous locomotive in Britain (and possibly the world). It used to be the train that ran the high speed service between London and Edinburgh during the golden age of steam railways.
It's mainly a museum piece nowadays but does do tours on railways around Britain.
I've seen that video a few times, makes a change for the reactor to correct his mispronouncments 😂 good work 😊
I'm not sure about this guy's pronunciation, they could well be genuine. I've seen many Americans make the same mistakes. He also seems to have a slight speech impediment, pronouncing world as reald and some other things..
Well done on correcting the errors, although I'm sad to report you had one of your own 😂. Its Kirkoddy, with the stress on the second syllable.
Great reaction as always, thanks 😊
Thandi just so you know you are pronouncing Edinburgh and Glasgow correctly.
I've found that a few Americans have issues pronouncing the names of some British cities and counties.