Cruel british honesty🤣
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The way that Graham nods with his whole body
And he's not British.
the west brit was so excited to be called british
He is irish
Aren't the Northern Irish also British?
@@One.DeSanctis.Cork is not in the North
"Mum, did you like my show?"
"It was an acquired taste."
“It certainly was one of the shows ever”
" but lucky for you I'm your mum! I've acquired the taste. It was amazing!'
"I think me ears just cursed my ovaries"
😂
@@Couldbedumber😂😂😂
"how did i do mum?!"
"I think you tried really hard" 👍
"...thanks mum...."
That's so familiar
Not my mom, she even collects my participation rewards 😅
@@gfergina27I’m 25 and my mom has yet to ever tell me she’s ever been proud of me. My dad has said it once and that was just a few weeks ago. I’m American btw. 😅🥲
@@gfergina27 or I
@@flyingpanda6802 my mum tells other People that she is proud..i am in my 40s now😂 but i am grateful that she at least mentions it and see that i have been growing😅🎉
The moment she imitates her mother in British accent was so lovely.
Sounds completely like Emma Thomson
Awesome English accent 😉
@@rupertwest5173and so accurate too. I live down near Stonehenge and I know a lady who would say exactly this, exactly like this. Wonderful women, the both of them!
I remember my mom saying to me while we (mom, sister and me) were singing as we did the dishes to "stop, you're messing us up". I thought I was a terrible singer. I still sang; just not in front of anyone for 20 years. Then my neighbor accidentally heard me singing. She recorded it and then asked me to listen to "this woman singing " and give my opinion. I listened (didn't recognize myself) and said " she sounds really good ". Neighbor then said "that's you.". I will always be thankful to her❤
❤❤❤ what a kind neighbor.
I’m so sorry your moms words were cruel in that moment and left that scar for a long time. Hope you’ve healed
That's sad but a nice neighbour corrected things for you sing on 🎶 I remember my mum telling me to shut up and forget about singing which I loved, so I stopped apart from on my own also and about 30 years ago I was in a pub and someone made me get up and sing and then the karaoke man came up to me and said thanks for singing I got this new equipment and it was good to hear how a real professional would sound on it and that made me feel better (though I still only sing when on my own)
At the age of 5 my (German) goddoughter told her mum, "I like the bag you crafted for me because I know you did the best you can!"
😂😂😂😂
Give it back ya little berker.
Yeah the moment she asked about brutal honesty being a British thing I thought to myself that us Germans do it too 😂
😂
My mother would do the same. Lol we’re American 😂
I knew she is Canadian... I had no Idea her mother was British.
Stunning woman.
Same Here!
And her father is Dutch
And her grandpa is Japanese
And one of her grandmas is half Goan
Random fact - her dad was my dentist!
Always remember older sister at church. I sang a solo for the first time. Her "oh darling, I was so blessed by what you intended to do"😅😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Oooo I'd be spiraling about that every time I tried to fall asleep for years lmao
@@hellowendy1029 she was a wonderful lady. Whenever I sang, it was always her approval I looked for. She'd make you feel like you were Celine Diond selling out concerts.
i'm gonna start using this one 😂😂😂😂😂
And now you're a successful actress and not a failed singer.
Honesty is a good thing.
Exactly!
You're that mom😂
What? Didn't you hear her huge hit "Let's Go to the mall"? She sold so many records
Yeah and sand castles in the sand was very good as well
@@analuisgomesmatos4455 it's a shame she went to the dark side with PS I love you... She was born to be a star
This is why I love British and Irish people! They say things outright and are humorously blunt. I respect honesty. It’s not rude at all.
Wait until you hear the dutch...
@@triumphstagdriverthe difference is that Brits and Irish people are only honest like that with people they know well and are close to. They’re very polite to strangers. Dutch people are just brutal to everyone😂
@@triumphstagdriver the Dutch are rude with it though ha at least the irish and english add some humour lol
British is us as a whole, we're English, Scottish, Northern Irish, Welsh respectively 😢
@@carolesmith2619 no. Irish are not British. Stop it
The best compliment you will get from a British person is them telling you it was 'quite good'.
Only if we are feeling particularly generous!
If its too positive you know its not sincere..
or 'not bad'
That will do
Nooo the better one is "you did tried your best thats all that count"with that condensing smile
" I had like 8 shows to go..." 😂
Good luck hehe 🙂
Perfect comedic timing with that line!
"How did you like our dance,Mom?"
"The other team was better."
True Story😂
Oh seems like my mom😂
On a serious note,
comforting to know I am not the only daughter
who was NEVER good enough for either of my parents.
I'm 70 now.
I still feel the pain.
I never had children.
@@FunnyBunny-pd5xxI'm sorry. Sending love to you.
@@rebelraccoon9018
Hi 'rebel'
I identify with you.
I've been a rebel all my adult life.😊
Listening to The Rolling Stones latest album,
Cockney Diamonds,
the song, 'ANGRY'
Very Best Wishes x
😂😂😂😂swearrr
Jude Law's chuckle of recognition at the start was pure gold! I love Cobie Smulders! She is gorgeous, smart and funny!
That brutally honest humour is very much part of New Zealand and Australia too😂...I know from growing up in both countries. Must be why I love British humour most of all. They're ruthless🤭😅💖
She never met a rural Asian elder apparently.
True!
They are brutal!
Yeah, Asian elders are all the same. I wonder if they have the same brain? 😑
😂😂😂
They would just straight up call it shit & disown you lmfao
I'm always amazed at how my English friends can absolutely batter something with a smile on their face. It's so good that as an American I'm never sure if I've just been insulted or not 😂😂😂
We are the masters of the back-handed compliment ;) - keep yourself happy, take it as a compliment.
I think it's more important to only be insulted if you perceive the insult and not be bother by someone else's perception.
If you don't know, it's probably an insult.
Have you been to any part of the South in the States?? XDDD has no one said "oh, bless your heart" or anything similar to your face?? 😅
@@Adrienne_ "Bless your heart" = "You f'ing moron", doesn't it?
Great British compliments: "you will do" "not bad at all". Great praise!
Nothing beats “not too shabby”, though 😂
@@Mainyehc I forgot that one! 😅
@@Mainyehc Yeah, if you're a character in a pre-1950s cartoon.
Not too bad, aie?
Such a beauty.
She's stunningly gorgeous
what is her name?
@@pzniliCobie Smulders (**not Covid sorry, typo**)
You misspelled " incredibly average".
@@jamessimmons3645 If that's average then I wanna know where you live
Brits: we are cruely honest.
Dutch: hold my beer!
Ironic, because while Smulders' mother is British, her father is... Dutch.
@@gl2996Smulders is a Dutch name, so not a big suprise😉
As a Brit watching this, she's right, but i was thinking, jeez let's not mention the Dutch😂! I have a dutch friend, and her honesty to us, her friends, is brutal, but we love it!
I think Dutch have nothing on the french directness
You haven't met Amy Israelis, then?😅
Tom Cruise is doing some power listening right there
He has a report to write about her for his church when he leaves.
Man high on some L Ron 😂
He loves a brunette! 😅
He thinks he's found his new Katie.
He is famously a really good listener. That's how they get ya.
Only thing worse than hard English honesty is hard Italian honesty. I'm both so watch out. Hahaha
Italians are also blunt, Italians are also "brutally honest"?:-) Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 5th May 2024.
In sixth grade, I entered the Talent Contest where I sang Alan Sherman's "Skin." Afterwards, I found myself standing in the back of the auditorium next to my teacher, Mr. Benedetti. Without taking his eyes off the stage he said, "I'll say this for you; you've got guts." Which didn't discourage me in the least.
She's So Adorable Gourgous
as gourgous as gurgenzoloft cheese
I lived in the UK in the 80s and finished my last two years of high school on an American military base about an hour (by train) north of London. I got to know students at an international school in London when we were all involved in MUN. Compliments went like, "You're quite good for an American. I've seen you walk and chew gum at the same time." I suspected at the time that my role was to be a bit of mascot. They kept their expectations low and praised me when I managed feats like not shitting on the carpet. It gave me a glimpse under their social microscope of how the American educational system utterly fails students. They did manage to teach me how to make and drink tea properly, as well as a LOT of alcohol. And that there's no shame in stepping behind a shrub to make room for more alcohol via whatever exit strategy the existing internal supply deems expedient. My ego did well in that kind of climate.
That wasn't cruel. It was sugar-coated honesty.
It wasn't cruel, yes, but which part was the sugar-coat? It sounded more like just straightforward honesty.😊
@@coolexio The "you were singing it anyway" part.
@@coolexiothe whole thing was sugar coated, I'm a British mother and honestly I would have just said I love you darling but that was shit and you should be ashamed of yourself!
@@marty2090that part isnt nice 😂
Yep that's british. Honestly but with a buffer. Then if you don't like it.
She said you were wonderful...
She complimented your confidence, but also made sure you weren't delusional. Great parenting.
Nah, it’s really not.
Yes it was great parenting… she remembered and can laugh at herself!
It’s British parenting. “You were terrible but I loved it” is what happens 😂
Backhanded compliments are unpleasant to receive. Her mother was needlessly rude.
Why do you sound defensive? Who's complaining?
I used to draw as a kid. My drawings were shit and when I would show them to my mother, she would say "oh! 😊 did you have fun drawing that?" Which we would both jokingly acknowledge to mean that the drawing wasnt great. Anyway, I got the game Art Academy on DS and it genuinely upped my drawing skills tenfold. I drew a picture of my own face for art class in year 8 and my mum's reaction when I showed her was "holy shit! Thats fanastic!" It meant so much more knowing that her compliment was genuine because she wasnt in the habit of blowing smoke up my ass. Such is the benefit of british honesty.
true a smart kid quickly works their parent's praise is worthless if it comes too easy and a gullible kid will end up with crippling delusions .
"Oh did you have fun?" isn't a compliment. 🙂
@@Readysetgo2007 yeah, it wasnt a compliment, but the work wasn't really worth complimenting, thats the point. And we both got a chuckle out of it because we both knew what she meant and we didnt take it too seriously.
@@owenleal This conversation makes me think about another conversation I had here on youtube. I talked with someone who was a mother and she seemed to think you have to say "very good" to your child even though you're not impressed. That felt weird to me to hear. I think she said it's good for the child's psyche. I guess I'm somewhat understanding of that though. But for me it's more about that I don't want to hurt the child's feelings. I had a cute 5 year old (husband's brother's son) show me a sort of weird drawing and he also asked me "Nice?" and then I actually was fast to answer "Nice" even though I think I wasn't sounding so convincing. Hehe. 🙂
@@Readysetgo2007 lmao I mean...I guess there is a cut off for when you should be comfortable being honest with your child. Like telling a 5 year old that their drawing is not good, I can't see them seeing the funny side of that. But I was like 12 or 13, and my mum and I share a pretty caustic sense of humour. However if you have a younger relative like 5 and below and you want to give an honest opinion without hurting their feelings, my go to is just to say "ooh!" And then ask them what it is that they drew. And then they'll say "a horse!" And you ask them all about the different parts of the drawing and how it relates to their experiences, "we went to see horses the other day didnt we?"
That way, you get to show genuine interest in the child's work without belittling it or calling it good if you dont feel like it is. But generally if theyre babies there is nothing wrong with just saying the drawing is good.
Love the honesty. When you go over the top praising kids and it's not genuine, it's meaningless. And it often leads to the child growing up with an inflated ego. I've seen lots of kids like that and it's sad because they often get humbled at some point and they genuinely don't know how to deal with it.
Shes just so gorgeous!
the way tom cruise laughs is likely to attract a giant asteroid into earth's orbit.
It’s really kind of creepy.
Yes, one of the greatest things that Britain has given to the world is controlled sarcasm and total brutal honesty to take that to one step further go to Australia. They take it to a fine art but they got that from us in Britain.
It didn't take in Canada.
😆
We got sarcasm from the Vikings. So we can thank the Dane’s
Haha yes! I’m Australian and agree.
Hahaha yea I’m Aussie and this is me 😂
Australia does it without the sophistication
When you lie to them and tell them that they are fabulous, they end up auditioning for American Idol thinking they're fabulous. Then the whole world conspires against them when they're finally told the truth.
OMG! I LOLed, literally
That's always what I say! It's something when ya whole family backing you up to go on American idol 😮 knowing damn well you should stick to karaoke.
@@AngieVY18 me too, literally 😂
Lol, this is so true. In 5th grade, we had this one spoiled rich kid who was told by his parents that he was a "wonderkid" at playing the piano. So he gave a "concert" in music class - needless to say, he sucked, so he didn't exactly get roaring applause and admjration from us other kids. So then another kid who was actually kind of good played a piece and, well, was actually kind of good, so he got a mich better reception (also because he wasn't bragging about being a "wonderkid" all the time). So the spoiled kid threw a massive tantrum in front of everyone and declared that he would move to Nevada (this was in Germany).
Or Britain's Got (No)Talent!
She is soooo beautiful...I saw "How I met your mother" for her and... Barney of course.. but mostly her.. couldn't get my eyes of her... And her "Let's go to the mall" was AWESOMEEE
Who is she?
@@Tally-vision Cobie Smulders.
She is so beautiful!! 😍
I love watching Cruise trying to pretend he's human
I was thinking exactly the same thing!
FFS, are you not bored of that bullshit yet?
This made me lose it 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Underrated comment 😂😅
That’s what I love about the gritty Brits!! They’re always honest!!
Except for the politicians ;)
Drew my Irish mother a picture of a Swan on a water to cheer her up in hospital. Her response "OH LOVELY, A CAMEL".
As she continued to crack up at the drawing.
I'd practiced so much & everyone else knew what it was, I was so sad she was making fun of something I thought she'd find tranquil and beautiful. A feckin Camel! 😂
That's humour
Might wanna read about the “Primal Split.” Yeow.
A Canadian asking an Irishman about what British people are like....
😂
British encompasses Irish. She meant English, obvs. It's annoying when ppl use "uk", or "British" when referring to English ppl.
@@elsvaughn7959 Technically British refers to countries in the U.K, as he was born in Dublin hes Irish and not Northen Irish so therefore Irish and not British. 😀
@@Spida37so does ‘British Isles’ just ignore Republic Ireland?
@@Novarcharesk Geographically at the moment its technically deemed as part of the British Isles but this is growing in controversy due to the fact that Ireland isnt part of Great Britain.
@@elsvaughn7959I mean. British refers to Britain which is Scotland,Wales and England. But yeah OP is right not Ireland and you’re totally free to be annoyed by it it’s your emotions
Yes! Your lucky that she is not Australian. You wouldn’t have got the compliment. She would have just said you didn’t hit a note.
ROFL 😂😂😂
I was just thinking about my NZ mum, lol. She's a musician, and so am I, and from a young age, she would never say "well done" when I got off stage. It was just if I did better than the time before and what I could do better next time. She had very detailed notes.
Trust me better Australian than Chinese. Forget about having no singing talent my mom would have told me that I dishonoured her, my dad and all our ancestors who strived to give me a better life over the centuries.
Imagine if she is asian
That's a very Irish mother thing to do.
Irish mothers never tell you or complament you on what you did well, but they will definitely let you know where you were bad or went wrong.
I was stationed with Brits and even when they would be told that what they said was a bit offensive, the would all say "oh rubbish," and keep laughing.
Yep that's the correct British response, that and don't be silly 🤣🤣
If someone who is British says "well done", that's a high compliment
“I still had eight shows.” She knows how to set up and tell a good story.
The British deported their most honest people to Australia.
Is that to mean that those deported to Australia by the British, were "revolutionaries"?:-) Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 5th May 2024.
Most were troublesome irish and 150 kilkenny women to start a breeding program
And all the their narcissistic celebrity worshippers to the USA.
They just got tired of hearing it ..
… really doubt it. I’m Brit/Aussie and we’re pretentious compared to the Dutch
My friends say I’m like an American as I talk a lot and am always so positive/upbeat 🤷♂️ I take it as a compliment 😂
Are you sure they didn't mean you were overweight?
*(Cruel British Honesty)*
@@TonyEnglandUK no mate I do triathlons as a hobby rock climb and teach scuba diving an in the name “scubadave”
I got it ! Perhaps they wanted to express doubts about your intellectual abilities.
I love her British accent! I'd love to see her play the part of an English lady someday.
English or British?!
@@Ron-Ayres What's the difference?
@@msl1689 British includes Welsh, Irish, and Scottish. English is only descriptive of the English, not the rest of the British isles. Sure way to piss off a Scot is to ask them which part of England they're from...
@@Ron-Ayres But British includes English, no? So why is it wrong to refer to an English accent as a British accent? It is one of the British accents. In this context, obviously I don't mean Welsh, Irish or Scottish.
@@msl1689 No-one in the UK would ever refer to themselves as having a British accent - such a thing doesn't even exist! It's just something Americans tend to say for some reason.
There are no fewer than 40 accents across the UK, with countless additional subdialects - all wildly different from each other. eg, less than 16 km (10m) from the city of Manchester - the towns Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, and Salford each have distinct accents of their own.
No-one from any of these places would describe themselves as having 'a British accent'.
The Beatles accent is Liverpudlian; David Tennant's accent is Edinburgher/Dunedin Scottish, Catherine Zeta Jones Swansean.
This in stark contrast with Australia where you can travel thousands of miles and still hear exactly the same General Australian accent - it doesn't change at all.
The only loose comparison I can think of is a British person saying to a Canadian _"I love your American accent",_ simply because they come from the same continent.
I hope that might clarify my comment a little.
If she believes the British to be brutally honest, she’d better not visit the Netherlands😅
Her father is Dutch, i think she understands the traits
Or Australia!
If someone British says 'Yeah it was alright' that is a big big compliment..🌻
But it isn’t 😂 It’s a lazy statement of ‘it wasn’t bad’.
More likely to be not bad 😂
Tom Cruise has tremendously high social anxiety
I wish we were more honest to each other. The good sounding lies are much more destructive in the long run than bad sounding truths.
Ahhh mothers. They made us, so they feel responsible to let us know when things are not up to a certain desired level. But it is said from love really. 😂
Brits sense of humour is the best.
its not
@@deadinthebed963 That was funny.
Also...not
@@deadinthebed963 It is. Look at "The Office" that all your inferior countries couldn't wait to copy. God save the King. 👍
Don't you like Graham Norton 's sense of humour?
There's no point in lying to you and then giving you unattainable aspirations. What matters is that you were there and gave it your best. Even though you couldn't sing a note of it.
The facial expressions completed the impression.
But she's Robin "let's go to the mall!"
And "Sandcastles In The Sand", lol!
'Give up, you're shit' - my brother
That means he loves you!!
Love it’s 100% a British thing everyone in my family and minority in my school are just brutally honest. I love beeping a Northerner.
Perfect upper middle class English accent !! Nailed it !! 😂😂
She is stunning ❤
She’s like ‘can I just check with you if this trauma is normal-‘
Casual but honest cruelty : ☑️
Trauma? Don't you think that word is a bit too heavy?
@@markverani5088 Everything is trauma these days
@@liloupumpkin5278 Yep.
Come to Ireland with Graham, that's real honesty
My Mom “next time get closer to the microphone.” We’re Canadian.
You got the last laugh Robin Sparkles =)
in the Thicke of the night
How respectful that she wasn't interrupted once
How many times do you think Fallon would've interrupted her story with his own idiotic little quips? 5? 8?? 12???
13. And those would have been just facts about him him him him!
Tom trying to be a normal person
Ive been called "brutally honest" like it was a bad thing. 😂
„Cruel honesty“ is the purest form of love for your fellow human. It gives them room to improve instead of artificially inflating their ego.
'Cruel British honesty'
I read Cruel british history
I was waiting for it to come
until I realised i read it wrong
I love how Jude Law just chuckles
I do it’s lovely.
If she thought that British are cruelly honest, she has never been to the Northern European countries. If her mother would have been from there, she would have told her not to go up there again to stop wasting other peoples time with her lack of talent.
British are being considered to be the polite Europeans…😂😂😂
If anyone said that to a child, they’re a fucking awful person.
And I thought the Brits are to polite to be honest and the Germans are to honest to be polite
As a German I always have to remember myself to be polite while dealing with coworkers in US or Canada 😂
Not so much with my European coworkers from Denmark, UK, Netherlands or Spain as we all are pretty blunt
Yea ll these comments are bullshit,families obviously can speak direct to each other.But in reality Brits are notorious for white lies to avoid offence,nothing wrong with that anyway
It’s possible to be polite and honest at the same time, as the video proves!
Cobie Smulders is so beautiful. Her beauty is underrated.
Being honest is the most loving thing you can do
The women in my family are brutal.... I had an MRI last week to check on a tumour I have - it took 45 minutes. When I came out my mum said to me "you look like you've been dragged through a hedge backwards!". Charming. My grandmother was the same. They just say what comes into their heads. The man sitting next to my mum, who we'd been chatting to before appointment, gasped with shock lol. Thanks mum!!😂😢
It is everywhere except the US where folks show up authentically and don’t feel compelled to act fake nice when they don’t have to. I love the US but the fake nice is so dishonest.
So agree,
I agree!
I agree. It creeps me out. With a blunt and honest person you always know where you stand.
She’s Canadian btw but the sentiment still aploes
@@clem719 yeah I forgot that she’s Canadian 😂 🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️ probably even more so than the US then 😂
Cobie is so gorgeous like those 70's 80's close up cover models
British too honest ?? She obviously never met any Germans😂.Brits are the politest people i know😅
I'm Dutch and same 😂
I was wondering the same. Coming from the middle east, British people, actual british in London are the nicest people I met wherever I went. Polish are either really nice or really rude. No in between. Germans are not as rude, but they are brutally honest.
You can be polite and honest at the same time.
You definitly never met a german 😊.
Having not the best expectations against you is a very nice thing! It's comfortable and you can relax.
❤🇺🇦🇪🇺🇩🇪🇺🇲🇨🇵🇬🇧❤
Btw. I would merry her even for one day, even when she was destroying my heart! ❤🥰😍
Oh. My mother was great at giving you a compliment and at the same time insulting you.... 😅And she was like it with everyone.... 🤣🤣🤣This is a prime example 👌
God, she is gorgeous❤
Damn her British accent is amazing
When you have a parent with a given accent you get pretty good at mimicking that accent!
@@secretforreddit Being an actor is a plus
It's an English accent she's trying,
Certainly not Welsh or Scottish so it's not British my dear
@@marieO07 Isn't it still considered one of the many British accents, though?
@@marieO07 What island are all three of those countries on again?
Wait until she gets to know german honesty😅
Yeah 😮💨 it's worse
If you think pommies are cruelly honest, avoid Australia lol.
There's the "back-handed" compliment, and then there's just the backhand.
Mom totally backhanded her.
She nailed the accent 😂
Such a beautiful talented lady. Love her in Portland
What is her name?
Cobie Smulders. She played Robin on How I met your mother.
it's an Irish thing too - we had an intervention for my dad who'd been chugging my mom's vodka from the bottle when nobody was looking and putting on weight. So I suggested we could address both issues, by hide the vodka in varying locations around the house so he'd lose weight trying to find it. Even my dad, who was annoyed up to that point, was trying his best not to laugh out loud
Excellent
nah we'd lie to someones face and say theyre brilliant at whatever then laugh about them behinf their backs
She raised her well.
I love her! Never knew she was Canadian or English! ❤brilliant!
Jude’s laugh 😂❤
I thought that was quite encouraging - that I have got guts and I am bold lol
The irony that Smulders is talking about being shocked due to brutal honesty yet has Dutch roots...
Shes canadian so likely has very little connectio to her Dutch heritage
@Johan Stinson Her father is Dutch, so she probably has a lot of family there. The name Jacoba Smulders is so Dutch 😂
What did she sang ?
Let's go to the mall
probably sandcastle in the sand
Uh-oh!! Robin Sparkles is in da house 😂
I see what you did there! 😏 👏 😉 🤣
The Beaver Song as well
Hilarious - what a mother!
In a primary school sports day I was so proud of myself for winning the 100 yards race. Teacher congratulated me with "Well done - you looked so funny". I was devestated - and 50 years later still self-conscious if I have to run!!
Love her, she is gorgeous ❤
As an indian being "honestly cruel" is also british 😂
This lady made name Robin more famous that Batman’s Robin.
Who is she, then?
So funny and honest 😊
Jude's expression was awesome.
That nod from Graham hahaha
She never met a German. 😂 They say, "Not bad" when it was great.