Dear Greg the Groove-cat, how's the ocelot baby? Did you see the footage of prince Andrew stroking his daughter's ass? His middle finger stopped and tried to penetrate the Paddington Bare, her Buckingham Tampax quivering with fear as he goes in for the royal flush.
Greg is speaking about England, remember Britain has Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland part of it as well, not just England. From my experience from what Greg is speaking about would be mostly about southern England and London area. Northern England are friendly and that little bit open than people n the south in my experience. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland always seem to be more friendlier and speak to you more.
are you kidding i once spent a month in scotland for a fortnight and not one person said hello. and the welsh think that all english people are responsable for them bieng welsh.
I'm a Canadian and I tried making friends the American way when I was a youth. Those people are no longer my friends. I get along better with Greeks or the people of Sadiarabia. Simple to make a friend who will eat with you or have a joint.
As a foreigner living in London for the past few years, he's spot on and that's why its so funny. They are generally nice but they do seem to need to see you around for a while before they talk to you. However if your a stranger and you come up and speak to them they look at you like you've escaped from prison
Are you in the South of England by any chance? You will generally find us 'Northerners' a lot more accessible. Even we struggle getting a conversation going in London.
Not to doubt the veracity of Greg's words, but are British people as he describes them to be??..Surely he must must be exaggerating for comedic effect.. Poor Brits .May the unsocial ways stem from the fact that the weather in Britain it is regularly overcast.
I'm British and I couldn't agree more :D
American: "Have a nice day!"
Brit: "Well........That's out of my control, isn't it?"
haha
He only got bad service in Britain because we don't like americans
Dear Greg the Groove-cat, how's the ocelot baby? Did you see the footage of prince Andrew stroking his daughter's ass? His middle finger stopped and tried to penetrate the Paddington Bare, her Buckingham Tampax quivering with fear as he goes in for the royal flush.
🙏🏻😂
He's right English people really aren't friendly but we are mostly loyal in the end.
Greg is speaking about England, remember Britain has Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland part of it as well, not just England. From my experience from what Greg is speaking about would be mostly about southern England and London area. Northern England are friendly and that little bit open than people n the south in my experience. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland always seem to be more friendlier and speak to you more.
are you kidding i once spent a month in scotland for a fortnight and not one person said hello. and the welsh think that all english people are responsable for them bieng welsh.
Depends which part of Scotland you stayed in. I assume not everyone in the US is so kind and open and talkative.
you spent a month in Scotland for a fortnight,eh okay. why would you expect someone to say hello.do you say hello to every stranger you see.
I'm a Canadian and I tried making friends the American way when I was a youth. Those people are no longer my friends. I get along better with Greeks or the people of Sadiarabia. Simple to make a friend who will eat with you or have a joint.
People in scotland are even more miserable then Brits.
As a foreigner living in London for the past few years, he's spot on and that's why its so funny. They are generally nice but they do seem to need to see you around for a while before they talk to you. However if your a stranger and you come up and speak to them they look at you like you've escaped from prison
Are you in the South of England by any chance? You will generally find us 'Northerners' a lot more accessible. Even we struggle getting a conversation going in London.
Yorkshire pudding is actually really good, as an English person for the most part he is spot on.
Yorkshire puddings are up there with Patties
I couldn’t agree more… you need to earn our friendship and once you start roasting each other with no fights or repercussions then you’ve passed 😂
"Bizarre memory? Stonehenge." He didn't hesitate
Greg, you lived in the wrong place in England. I spent 10yrs in Newcastle and was treated wonderfully.
funny but dont dig the yorkie puds maan
Saying something without meaning it is being fake
You might be better then me I can't talk to you, or might be better then you then I won't talk to you at all. So true...
As a Aussie , so funny.
funny but dont dis the yorkie puds maan
He’s expressing his opinion on England not the uk as a whole
If never heard such shit in my life xD
Yorkshire puddings are banger
THIS IS ALL SO TRUE
Folks...It's very narrow minded to consider London represent ALL of England. Remember that!
Not to doubt the veracity of Greg's words, but are British people as he describes them to be??..Surely he must must be exaggerating for comedic effect.. Poor Brits .May the unsocial ways stem from the fact that the weather in Britain it is regularly overcast.
terrible crowd