Do you like fish and chips? Did we miss anything that we should check out next time? Also, use our link to get Vessi Shoes here: crrnt.app/VESSI/kX--Y1ve 👟
@@Molancaster The exact title is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is both a country and also sometimes described as a province and Wales is both a country and also sometimes described as a principality.
You gotta love that information board at the tube station just 45 seconds into the video: 4 Northbound trains within 11 minutes, and 4 Southbound within 10 minutes. That's a serious urban transport system!
Eu-reyka! You found your way around London with smiles & enthusiasm. As a London 'talking guide' ...for many years...born & bred in 'town'...with a London accent to match...I have to commend you both...as not all your compatriots are so happy when it;s cold. wet & windy! Reyka: you are an Ohioan? version of my Italian girlfriend...Paola...same looks, same smiles...I was back in Italy for a while!...Wyatt is a lucky guy! Keep it up guys!
I hope you enjoy it! However, if you have time, I recommend you also explore outside of London if you can. London is just one example of what the UK is really like. There is so much more to see, much of which is frequently overlooked. Either way, I hope you guys have a great trip!
That green hut behind you @1:44 is a "Cabman's Shelter". Established in 1875 the shelters were for the drivers of hansom cabs to have somewhere to get out of the rain and get a cup of tea. It also kept them out of the pub! That one still has the rail for tying up horses. Today, only "cabbies" can eat inside but they sell take-away sandwiches and tea to the general public through that little hatch. The bacon rolls are great.
Don't know why some Brits complain when Americans say " Big Ben " we called it that for DECADES , you got souvenirs that literally said BIG BEN 😅 ornaments , tea towels etc etc etc. Been it's nickname for decades ! 😅
@@rayburns9432 Yep, absolutely everyone called it Big Ben until a few years ago when it became fashionable to get all snooty and say "Well actually Big Ben's just the main bell don't ya know?" Usually followed by "It's named after the boxer Ben Caunt apparently." I've done it myself. I'm a smug tw*t.
Hogwarts Castle is supposed to be in Scotland, however a lot of the filming took place at Alnwick (pronounced Anick) Castle, in the northeast. The Hogsmede Station scenes were filmed at Goathland train station in North Yorkshire, the village of Goathland was also the filming location for the long running British series Heartbeat. The Shambles in York were also part of inspiration for Diagon Alley. The north of England should definitely be on your to-do list next time. Remember, there's more to England and the UK than London.
Glad you had a great day in London. I went to college, lived and worked there (in Soho - in the Film & TV industry) for 22 years. Moved out to Winchester (which was the capital city before London - go check that out) to be a Dad. Go back to see friends there often. Fav tourist Museums are the V&A and the British Museum.
Here's a bit more London history. Elizabeth Tower (sacrilege.) used be called, the Clock tower or St Stephens tower. Big Ben is the bell in the tower. Westminster Abbey ued to be were government and kings made decisions. Westminster Palace was a palace up to 1512..the house of Parliament cater for house of commons, the hose of lords and also the sovereign. Which is the supreme legal Authority that makes the laws. Fish and chips used to be I shilling and 9 old pence( that's 7 and haif pence.) back in the 60s.my mother used buy it on Friday. 🇬🇧👍
Everywhere in the uk and ireland has double decker busses, in northern ireland ours are a pinkish purple colour with a purple neon strip along the side of them, we also have sci fi looking bendy busses. Lots of european countries/ austrialia and south american countries have them too.
Id not eat in most pubs. Most serve frozen and microwaved fish and chips. As a local I'd go to a 'chippy' for fish and chips. They have proper deep fat fryers to cook the food. You're right you can walk central London as it's only 25 square miles. BTW It's whitehall not white hill.
Feared the worst when HP was mentioned so early on, but the enthusiasm in the video won me over. You can easily get a better pub culture experience than that though, by going to a proper pub.
Fun fact. During the coronation of William The Conqueror at Westminster Abbey in 1066, the crowd outside got excited and made a lot of noise. The Norman soldiers mistook this for a riot and put many in the crowd to the sword. The abbey was originally a wooden structure.
The waterfowl in public parks over here are much tamer than fully wild ones would be, due to all the visitors feeding them. Several are imported species that have escaped from zoos etc., for example the black swans are Australian and the one with the "eye makeup" shortly after was an Egyptian goose.
Well done you are the very first people I have seen to mention the Canada Gates , next to the gates is were any big Royal events are televised by the international television companies , in front of them is the flower beds
@15:00 Green Park is so named because, unlike the other parks nearby, it has very few flowers planted there. The story goes that King Charles II (who founded that park in the 1600s) was caught picking flowers from it to give to one of his many mistresses, and to placate the queen he promised to have all the flowers removed from it so he could never embarrass her like that again. It didn't stop him sleeping around, though. The water feature with the leaf design is The Canada Memorial, built to commemorate the servicemen from that country who were lost in the World Wars.
You should go to the Natural History Museum next time. Or The British Museum. Or The Science Museum. Or the V & A museum. They're all so good and they're all free entry.
Should do the Harry Potter studio tour it’s brilliant if you Harry Potter nerds it’s on the tube at Watford see all the sets , get on the hogwarts train ,the night bus you will love it
@@WyattandReyka Or one of the other 28 London's around the world with their very own Big Ben and River Thames. Great reaction though, keep up the good work.
The UK is a unitary sovereign country, but it contains multiple legal jurisdictions, including Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales. Each jurisdiction has its own legal system.
Just to clarify. Chips in UK are NOT US fries. We have Fries also. The names denote the cut of the potato. French Fries are just that. Fried potato pieces cut thin, usually less than quarter inch thick as prepared and preferred on the continent. Chips are cut around half inch thick . Then we have steak chips, thicker than normal chips, and wedges. Love your channel. If you like Harry Potter you must visit YORK, you're gonna love it.
Hello, I saw your name as I was scrolling and had to comment. I have a family member whose name is Rejka. We get told how unusual her name is and I'm sure you hear the same.
Wrong chips in the UK are French Fries and crisps are chips in the US. Did you know that french fries actually came from Belgium but the US troops serving in Belgium during WWII thought they were in France. The locals gave them fried chipped potatoes to eat. So US soldiers called them French Fries…..and today, they still get geography wrong 😂
‘White Hill Street’ was actually Whitehall, the administrative heart of London off which you will find Downing Street. I remember that fifty or more years ago in Central London an American asked me where ‘Haymarket Street’ was and I pointed out the Haymarket just over the road. Perhaps visitors feel a road incomplete without ‘street’ tacked onto it. Whilst in reminiscent vein I cannot resist mentioning the time when I was at the end of the Mall and an American tourist was assuring his companions that the impressive structure they were looking at ‘must be Marble Arch’. It was my inbred English diffidence that stopped me telling him that it was in fact Admiralty Arch.
Yeah big cities can be a bit polluted but we didn’t notice it in London! Plus, after you’ve been to Delhi the entire world will we feel spotless and clean haha. No hate on India though we loved it but it’s sooooo polluted
That was 'Elizabeth tower'. Big ben is the name of the bell inside. So when people say "I saw big ben".... Only if you took the tour inside and up the 334 steps of the spiral staircase to the belfry! Spread the knowledge because its a very common and a little frustrating mistake by tourists
You’re being pedantic and slightly obnoxious. I’m born and raised in London and literally everyone I know just calls it “Big Ben” I’ve never heard anyone call it “Elizabeth tower” outside of the TH-cam comments section
Haha thank you! And don't worry. At this point, we accept that online realms tend to be more critiquing than real life. The people we met in person in England were all super kind and welcoming! We can't wait to come back! 🥰 Thanks for your support!
Good grief. I’ve never heard Finchley, an outer suburb of N London referred to as “supercute” before. Btw, ‘Big Ben’ is not an alternative name for the Elizabeth Tower. Probably a good idea to fact check before posting?
Great 👍 that your having a great time but Big Ben is the name of the biggest bell in the top of the tower. The one that does the bongs on the hours. Keep having fun you two! And it's London Bridge not THE London bridge
Your fish was overcooked that batter was far too dark. I won’t be subscribing such an annoying couple. The canal instead of the Thames. White head Road instead of Whitehall.
Wow as tourists you went to ALL the proper tourist places us brits never go to, thats not \brit experience thats getting rid of all the tourists to the shit places you went and we never go to, that fish and chips was so pub fish not even 1% like proper fish n chips, probably done in a microwave, sorry
Dang we thought we nailed this one haha! We’ll have to do a redemption video next time we’re in England. Any specific restaurants we should look for?? 🤔
The union Jack isnt the flag of England. The St George cross is the flag of England. The union Jack is the Flag of Britain and Northern Ireland. The union flag is made up of the flags of Northern Ireland and each of the other 3 separate countries that make up Britain, being England, Wales and Scotland. All of the countries that make up Britain have their own national flags. Its not White Hill St its know as Whitehall.
It's the Elizabeth tower not big Ben. Big Ben is the bell. But it's very forgivable as it was known as big Ben for a long time and lots of merch says big Ben too
Couple of points . English flag is a Red Cross on White backgraoud, That was the UK flag. Americans trying an English accent doesn't really work. Renee Zellweger did a great job though. Just saying . Hope you enjoy/enjoyed your trip.
One point... THEY ARE YOUNG PEOPLE HAVING FUN. If hearing someone doing an accent upsets you.. You need to get a life.
7 วันที่ผ่านมา
Gotta be one of the most bogus videos on London I've ever seen. They did everything possible to avoid showing minorities, the foreigners and Eastern Europeans, what the average high street looks like(not pretty at all) and just generally how awful the average Londoner is. Stuff like this and the movies convinced me to go visit London and frankly, I could have gotten the same experience in Philadelphia for cheaper. They probably would have been nicer there.
Do you like fish and chips? Did we miss anything that we should check out next time?
Also, use our link to get Vessi Shoes here: crrnt.app/VESSI/kX--Y1ve 👟
☠️☠️💀💀
Sorry mate that is not the England flag that is the British flag
And the Thames is not a canal 😂
It's the Union Jack - the flag of the United Kingdom. Slightly different from the British flag.
Yeah but now people don't say England / Scotland. Now people say Uk is my country
@@Molancaster UK includes Wales and Northern Ireland, Britain is England, Scotland and Wales.
@@Molancaster The exact title is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is both a country and also sometimes described as a province and Wales is both a country and also sometimes described as a principality.
You gotta love that information board at the tube station just 45 seconds into the video: 4 Northbound trains within 11 minutes, and 4 Southbound within 10 minutes. That's a serious urban transport system!
@@dufflepod truly!! We wish the U.S. could get on London’s level
Eu-reyka! You found your way around London with smiles & enthusiasm. As a London 'talking guide' ...for many years...born & bred in 'town'...with a London accent to match...I have to commend you both...as not all your compatriots are so happy when it;s cold. wet & windy! Reyka: you are an Ohioan? version of my Italian girlfriend...Paola...same looks, same smiles...I was back in Italy for a while!...Wyatt is a lucky guy! Keep it up guys!
It’s just Big Ben… no “the”
It's the Elizabeth Tower.
@chipperfish01 except nobody calls it the Elizabeth Tower
Okay but that intro is so epic! We are saving this for when we visit London later this year!
You’ll be welcome - hope you enjoy it 👍
I hope you enjoy it! However, if you have time, I recommend you also explore outside of London if you can. London is just one example of what the UK is really like. There is so much more to see, much of which is frequently overlooked. Either way, I hope you guys have a great trip!
That green hut behind you @1:44 is a "Cabman's Shelter". Established in 1875 the shelters were for the drivers of hansom cabs to have somewhere to get out of the rain and get a cup of tea. It also kept them out of the pub! That one still has the rail for tying up horses. Today, only "cabbies" can eat inside but they sell take-away sandwiches and tea to the general public through that little hatch. The bacon rolls are great.
@@philb2085 thank you for sharing! We’ll stop by a cabman’s shelter next time we’re there 🙏
Very nice and encouraging and motivative and energetic and useful and important and I'm proud
10 out of 10 for the video shots and editing.
Don't know why some Brits complain when Americans say " Big Ben " we called it that for DECADES , you got souvenirs that literally said BIG BEN 😅 ornaments , tea towels etc etc etc. Been it's nickname for decades ! 😅
Exactly that. Never called it anything but Big Ben.
I think it's just become a habit to jump on any 'mistake' no matter how tiny especially if it's made by an American
I’m nearly 80 years old and a born & bred Londoner and I’ve never called it anything other than Big Ben.
@@rayburns9432 Yep, absolutely everyone called it Big Ben until a few years ago when it became fashionable to get all snooty and say "Well actually Big Ben's just the main bell don't ya know?" Usually followed by "It's named after the boxer Ben Caunt apparently." I've done it myself. I'm a smug tw*t.
I'm British, lived in London 25 years and I and every single person I know calls it Big Ben!
Hogwarts Castle is supposed to be in Scotland, however a lot of the filming took place at Alnwick (pronounced Anick) Castle, in the northeast. The Hogsmede Station scenes were filmed at Goathland train station in North Yorkshire, the village of Goathland was also the filming location for the long running British series Heartbeat. The Shambles in York were also part of inspiration for Diagon Alley.
The north of England should definitely be on your to-do list next time. Remember, there's more to England and the UK than London.
seem like a good couple. Well done for not messing with the kings guard...
Glad you had a great day in London. I went to college, lived and worked there (in Soho - in the Film & TV industry) for 22 years. Moved out to Winchester (which was the capital city before London - go check that out) to be a Dad. Go back to see friends there often. Fav tourist Museums are the V&A and the British Museum.
Happy London trip ❤️
Here's a bit more London history. Elizabeth Tower (sacrilege.) used be called, the Clock tower or St Stephens tower. Big Ben is the bell in the tower. Westminster Abbey ued to be were government and kings made decisions. Westminster Palace was a palace up to 1512..the house of Parliament cater for house of commons, the hose of lords and also the sovereign. Which is the supreme legal Authority that makes the laws. Fish and chips used to be I shilling and 9 old pence( that's 7 and haif pence.) back in the 60s.my mother used buy it on Friday. 🇬🇧👍
Everywhere in the uk and ireland has double decker busses, in northern ireland ours are a pinkish purple colour with a purple neon strip along the side of them, we also have sci fi looking bendy busses. Lots of european countries/ austrialia and south american countries have them too.
Omg I live so close to North Finchley. Great video as per usual.
Id not eat in most pubs. Most serve frozen and microwaved fish and chips. As a local I'd go to a 'chippy' for fish and chips. They have proper deep fat fryers to cook the food.
You're right you can walk central London as it's only 25 square miles.
BTW It's whitehall not white hill.
Thanks for the recommendation! Our next video is a food tour and we head to chippy I think in that! Thanks for watching and take care🤗
25 square miles is not a small area, lol. Maybe you mean 2.5? London famously has a 'square mile' in the middle with lots crammed in.
thanks for clarifying that it’s white hall and not “white hill.” i mean, how could they seriously not know what the real name is?! 🙄 😆
Feared the worst when HP was mentioned so early on, but the enthusiasm in the video won me over. You can easily get a better pub culture experience than that though, by going to a proper pub.
Fun fact. During the coronation of William The Conqueror at Westminster Abbey in 1066, the crowd outside got excited and made a lot of noise. The Norman soldiers mistook this for a riot and put many in the crowd to the sword. The abbey was originally a wooden structure.
Wasn't fun at all. Regardless of that.. why even write that ridiculous phrase.
13:45 swan are usually VERY aggressive, at least in the US. I never realized just how many birds are roaming the London streets
The waterfowl in public parks over here are much tamer than fully wild ones would be, due to all the visitors feeding them. Several are imported species that have escaped from zoos etc., for example the black swans are Australian and the one with the "eye makeup" shortly after was an Egyptian goose.
Come to Liverpool guys you'll love it
Well done you are the very first people I have seen to mention the Canada Gates , next to the gates is were any big Royal events are televised by the international television companies , in front of them is the flower beds
@15:00 Green Park is so named because, unlike the other parks nearby, it has very few flowers planted there. The story goes that King Charles II (who founded that park in the 1600s) was caught picking flowers from it to give to one of his many mistresses, and to placate the queen he promised to have all the flowers removed from it so he could never embarrass her like that again. It didn't stop him sleeping around, though.
The water feature with the leaf design is The Canada Memorial, built to commemorate the servicemen from that country who were lost in the World Wars.
Houses of Parliament deserves more credit it certainly does most people have never heard of it 😂😂😂
You should go to the Natural History Museum next time. Or The British Museum. Or The Science Museum. Or the V & A museum. They're all so good and they're all free entry.
Should do the Harry Potter studio tour it’s brilliant if you Harry Potter nerds it’s on the tube at Watford see all the sets , get on the hogwarts train ,the night bus you will love it
I am from London ! I stayed there 12 years 😊it does sound a lot
So you are not from London then. You are now in London, but from somewhere else. Like most people in London.
You were looking at the war memorial for CANADA 🇨🇦.
Oh really? There weren’t any signs. Thanks for sharing!
Glad
I do love fish and chips 🎉😅
Just called Whitehall
Thanks for specifying that it was London England. I thought it might have been some other London.
lol there’s one in Ohio in the states! People could be confused
@@WyattandReyka Or one of the other 28 London's around the world with their very own Big Ben and River Thames. Great reaction though, keep up the good work.
The UK is a unitary sovereign country, but it contains multiple legal jurisdictions, including Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales. Each jurisdiction has its own legal system.
Big Ben is the Bell, NOT the tower.
Just to clarify. Chips in UK are NOT US fries. We have Fries also. The names denote the cut of the potato. French Fries are just that. Fried potato pieces cut thin, usually less than quarter inch thick as prepared and preferred on the continent. Chips are cut around half inch thick . Then we have steak chips, thicker than normal chips, and wedges. Love your channel. If you like Harry Potter you must visit YORK, you're gonna love it.
Yuk frozen chips. Normally get the worst fish and chips in the tourist pubs of London
👋 uk here too
Nice🥰
Hello, I saw your name as I was scrolling and had to comment. I have a family member whose name is Rejka. We get told how unusual her name is and I'm sure you hear the same.
Should of been mushy peas !
Should of been “should have” 🙄
@@steveh9428 Are you for real? Get a life.
Wrong chips in the UK are French Fries and crisps are chips in the US. Did you know that french fries actually came from Belgium but the US troops serving in Belgium during WWII thought they were in France. The locals gave them fried chipped potatoes to eat. So US soldiers called them French Fries…..and today, they still get geography wrong 😂
Inside, the Parliament building is falling apart. It needs £700 million of renovations.
Lambeth is on the South side,sweetie.
Oops! 😅 thank you!
‘White Hill Street’ was actually Whitehall, the administrative heart of London off which you will find Downing Street.
I remember that fifty or more years ago in Central London an American asked me where ‘Haymarket Street’ was and I pointed out the Haymarket just over the road. Perhaps visitors feel a road incomplete without ‘street’ tacked onto it.
Whilst in reminiscent vein I cannot resist mentioning the time when I was at the end of the Mall and an American tourist was assuring his companions that the impressive structure they were looking at ‘must be Marble Arch’. It was my inbred English diffidence that stopped me telling him that it was in fact Admiralty Arch.
01:24 I've always found London to be dirty, polluted and depressing but then again I live in York so
Yeah big cities can be a bit polluted but we didn’t notice it in London! Plus, after you’ve been to Delhi the entire world will we feel spotless and clean haha. No hate on India though we loved it but it’s sooooo polluted
London s really been cleaned up recently. The tourist areas are really clean
Tally Ho ,come on really abd as for phone boxes they are going only ones in central ie tourist spots
That was not an England flag, that was a Union Flag.
The toob? No folks, it's pronounced "the chube".
Haha is it?
@@WyattandReyka Haha yes it is.
A british flag england is red cross on white background
That was not an English flag it was a British flag. The English flag is a red cross on a white background.
1:53 You mean the flag of The United Kingdom 🇬🇧 This is England’s Flag: 🏴
Thank you! Good correction ☺️
don't ever go to London for proper fish and chips because they don't do it unless it's an actual propper fish and chip shop
That was 'Elizabeth tower'. Big ben is the name of the bell inside. So when people say "I saw big ben".... Only if you took the tour inside and up the 334 steps of the spiral staircase to the belfry! Spread the knowledge because its a very common and a little frustrating mistake by tourists
You’re being pedantic and slightly obnoxious. I’m born and raised in London and literally everyone I know just calls it “Big Ben” I’ve never heard anyone call it “Elizabeth tower” outside of the TH-cam comments section
@@DW-py4up He is being mildly frustrated.. his choice.
Oh give it a rest. It's only been the Elizabeth Tower since 2012. Virtually everyone thinks of it as Big Ben.
BORE OFF, it's Big Ben to the locals. Elizabeth Tower to nerds
Nice video! Ignore the grouchy people commenting, we're not all like that thankfully!!
Haha thank you! And don't worry. At this point, we accept that online realms tend to be more critiquing than real life. The people we met in person in England were all super kind and welcoming! We can't wait to come back! 🥰
Thanks for your support!
Why is it 'The' Big Ben? I don't understand.
Good grief. I’ve never heard Finchley, an outer suburb of N London referred to as “supercute” before. Btw, ‘Big Ben’ is not an alternative name for the Elizabeth Tower. Probably a good idea to fact check before posting?
You sound depressed, if you need to bring others down to feel better about yourself, you should get some help, there’s lots available, god luck 👍
Big Ben is the nickname that most people know it as tbh. Even if yes, it is the bell inside.
If they think it's super cute, then it is.. it's called an OPINION.
1:50 "there's the first England flag we've seen" - points at Union Flag 😂
I'm assuming you live in Shitsville Montana
Sorry, it's just London, not London England and has been for 2000years. Everyone in the world knows London.
True! We mainly do it for SEO so that TH-cam understands what the videos about haha
The absolute one and only best thing you can do in London, is buy a train ticket out of London.
Totally disagree, it's one of the finest cities in the world and I'm very well travelled
Great video, your joy comes shining through. I love London
@Stevenspielburger try living there for 10 years or so, as a tourist you never see the grot, get real.
@@Stevenspielburger ain't even got the brains to direct comments to OP, such a numbnut.
@Tony-c7z9t Same with all big cities. I have lived in a few. London s great
No mushy peas, tartare sauce out of a jar not home made, yuck go to the sea side next time xxxxxx
We will! Thank you. 🙏
Big Ben is the name of the bell that chimes the hour, the clock tower is ONLY known as the Elizabeth tower.
Yes! Did not know that. Thank you for correcting!
Get a life will yah
Nobody says tally ho...
Hahaha our bad! We are learning a lot
Ah yes, "The Big Ben'". Of all the Bens it is certainly the biggest.
Great 👍 that your having a great time but Big Ben is the name of the biggest bell in the top of the tower. The one that does the bongs on the hours. Keep having fun you two! And it's London Bridge not THE London bridge
Everyone in London calls it Big Ben
Please dont do British accents its not good
🤣. Lol, they can do what they want. I love doing 'merican accents.. doesn't matter how bad they are. it's called HAVING FUN.
Your fish was overcooked that batter was far too dark. I won’t be subscribing such an annoying couple. The canal instead of the Thames. White head Road instead of Whitehall.
Wow as tourists you went to ALL the proper tourist places us brits never go to, thats not
\brit experience thats getting rid of all the tourists to the shit places you went and we never go to, that fish and chips was so pub fish not even 1% like proper fish n chips, probably done in a microwave, sorry
Dang we thought we nailed this one haha!
We’ll have to do a redemption video next time we’re in England. Any specific restaurants we should look for?? 🤔
Your attempts at an English accent is funny and a bit cringey to be honest lol 😂 Can definitely tell when Americans try and fail at it.
It's just 'Big Ben'....not 'THE Big Ben'.
Is thiis a parody video, The big ben, the building around it, got to be a parody
Big Ben is the bell inside, not the Tower
Get over yourself.. from a fellow hammer.
Another big Ben bore
Everybody calls it Big Ben
Terrible tour of Harry Potter World...sorry...London! The girl, in particular, was ghastly.
Miserable git.
How dare you. Julian.. know this the next time you look in the mirror - that's what a horrible person looks like.
What a nonsense view of London
Why not let youngsters harmlessly enjoy themselves, instead of dragging them down to your own level of misanthropy?
The union Jack isnt the flag of England. The St George cross is the flag of England. The union Jack is the Flag of Britain and Northern Ireland. The union flag is made up of the flags of Northern Ireland and each of the other 3 separate countries that make up Britain, being England, Wales and Scotland. All of the countries that make up Britain have their own national flags. Its not White Hill St its know as Whitehall.
yhe bell is big ben thr klock is the elizabeth tower
Zzzz
Cut out the stupid attempts at accents. It's cringing
It's the Elizabeth tower not big Ben. Big Ben is the bell. But it's very forgivable as it was known as big Ben for a long time and lots of merch says big Ben too
Everyone calls it Big Ben so chill
Westminster abbey is not a abbey it's a peculiar
You don’t even know what an England flag is? @2mins
Couple of points . English flag is a Red Cross on White backgraoud, That was the UK flag. Americans trying an English accent doesn't really work. Renee Zellweger did a great job though.
Just saying . Hope you enjoy/enjoyed your trip.
One point... THEY ARE YOUNG PEOPLE HAVING FUN. If hearing someone doing an accent upsets you.. You need to get a life.
Gotta be one of the most bogus videos on London I've ever seen. They did everything possible to avoid showing minorities, the foreigners and Eastern Europeans, what the average high street looks like(not pretty at all) and just generally how awful the average Londoner is. Stuff like this and the movies convinced me to go visit London and frankly, I could have gotten the same experience in Philadelphia for cheaper. They probably would have been nicer there.
Well so glad you won't make the same mistake again, once bitten twice shy.
I'd love to hear your definition of "awful", you don't exactly sound like a box of delights yourself. 🙄
P.S. Thanks for going home, we won't miss you.
@@andybaker2456 The city and the people were trash, sorry. This video is as fictional as Star Wars.
No, you are trash pal.
You are in the wrong place.. this isn't a right wingers video criticizing London, & multiculturalism which is what you want. Look elsewhere.
So glad you said London. England .uk .. thought you meant the London in France.
To be fair, there is a London in Canada, and an East London in South Africa.