@@stevefrost64 SSSSSTTTTTOOOOOPPPPP with that myth about goldfish memories... Tyler has a shorter concentration span than every goldfish, they can remember things and people for up to _eighteen months_ at a time... Unlike Tyler. 😠😠😠😠😠
Tyler needs to do an entire video the day he finds out how to correctly pronounce Leicester, Thames, etc. And I'm not even British. Perhaps he should ask a Girl Guide.
I have lost count of the times Tyler while watching videos about the UK makes the comment "Is this a British thing?" 😱 Makes my British sarcasm gene wanna scream 🤣🤣
I am Canadian and have to say I don’t get half the jokes. It is a cultural thing. My sister in law is from England. She has a very dry humour and drinks copious amounts of tea.
@@kathyarnusch7614 As another Canadian I can say I got most so I wouldn't say it's cultural so much as sharing the dry, sarcastic sense of humour or not. I have to say.. some of them (like the passive aggressive urine and road crossing ones) made me think I was looking at Canadian memes!
Tyler, Coventry is the city I was born and bred in. It's the second largest city in the English West Midlands region with a population of 450,000 and two universities. Also Leicester (about thirty miles from Coventry) is pronounced Lester.
Have you ever been to (or through) Birdingbury? My great-great grandparents are from that area. I looked at visiting England to do the ancesteal trail and Coventry looked like the nearest city.
Coventry's population isn't anything like 450K. At the last census it was 345k, the latest estimate is 379k. www.coventry.gov.uk/facts-coventry/population-demographics
I think anyone with an ounce of intelligence or humanity would know that nobody would think seeing their relatives ashes in a Sports Direct bag was acceptable.
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video. He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
The guy in the Lidl jumper (pronounced liddle- like little but with Ds) is funny because he works in Tesco. Both Lidl and Tesco are huge grocery stores amongst a handful that are in competition.
As a teenager I regularly had to go out and rescue dogs from our Siamese and Tonkinese cats . . . Our coalman refused to come through the gate until we had them locked inside the house.
Gü is a dessert that I’d say is like posh (American) pudding but they also do individual servings of cheesecakes etc and they’re always in these glass ramekin dishes.
As a viewer it’s EXTREMELY frustrating when you don’t investigate something that you do not understand… eg “Wetherspoon? What’s a Wetherspoon?” Oh well I guess welll never know (!) NO YOU OPEN A NEW PAGE WHILST STILL RECORDING AND YOU GOOGLE “WETHERSPOON” AND YOU INSTANTLY FIND OUT AND THEN YOU KNOW - when other reactors do this it’s extremely satisfying to see them learn what it actually is - when you fail to do this you just reminds the whole world why the American stereo type is “don’t know don’t care”
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video. He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
Hot Fuzz- one of the themes throughout the film is trying to catch a swan......here are met Police trying to catch a swan. The test strip shows a negative Covid test, and the guy is saying that as he hasn't got Covid he has no excuse for not joining his wife's family for Christmas. 'Quiet Hours' at stores and other places people visit are a relatively common thing now in the UK. Not everywhere by any means, but not unusual to see a notice like this.
FYI, 'M&S Morpeth Sanderson' refers to the food hall in Marks & Spencer, Sanderson Arcade, Morpeth, Northumberland. Weatherspoon's is a pub chain that sells beer, spirits, & food at pretty much the cheapest prices in the UK. The Queen/King has the right to claim any unmarked Mute Swans (tagged as someone's property) in open waters in the UK though they only exercise this right in a small area around Windsor Castle.[ Side note; Pubs called 'The Swan with Two Necks' is a misspeaking of 'Swan with Two Nicks' the Vintners (wine sellers guild) had the right to claim swans and marked them with two notches or 'nicks' on their beaks, these days they just ring them]. Carling is a lager beer and it does indeed taste like piss.
The "Knitter" Tshirt was literally a tshirt with the word "KNITTER" printed on it. The font used on the Tshirt was similar (although not identical) to the one typically used on car license plates, and the woman had a handbag strap stretching across the first T - this all combined to make the ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) system to pick the word up and "recognise" it as the car plate KN19 TER... Once the couple challenged the ticket, it was withdrawn - but it shows the potential drawbacks for automating these systems...
The woman's t-shirt said KNITTER on it. They have ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) cameras to detect any vehicle in a bus lane which is not a bus. The camera misread her t-shirt as a vehicle registration plate, and she got fined because her actual car/van has a registration plate that is made to look like KNITTER
@@brianbrotherston5940 Indeed! Took me a couple of minutes to figure out what had gone on, so if you’re unfamiliar with ANPR and bus lanes, you’ve got no chance!
The dimming of lights and lowering the noise is more for people with things like autism especially children, i think it's a great idea because my niece has autism so i understand bright lights and loud noises ( among other things ) affect them a lot more than the average person.
3:30 It's Less-ter (top tip if a place name in Britain has "eices" in it then the i is not pronounced and the "ces" is pronounced "ss" if it is like Bicester and has "ices" without an e before it then the i is pronounced, this should help you pronounce Leicester, Bicester, and Worcester, pronounced wuss-ter, in future)
I will thank-you on Tyler's behalf because (sadly) he tends to apparently not read his comments...and thus will not know these facts regardless of how many times he has been told or watched / heard facts presented to him... 🤔😢😢😢😢😢😠
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video. He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video. He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
We have a big ginger tom cat near my house - he will sit motionless in the dark while i walked past him with three dogs - he was not at all worried, he was sitting there in the undergrowth like Shere Khan (the tiger in the Jungle Book) - "hmmm ... 3 dogs approaching, how very interesting " as he checked the moonlight glinting off his razor sharp claws I'm pretty sure my dogs wouldn't enjoy meeting this bastard - now i always try steer them away before they notice him - he never runs away, that's a bad sign that most dogs misinterpret, at least once
My Gran had a huge ginger tom cat who was a bit like Grebo in the Terry Pratchett books. Any attempt to stroke him would result in blood & tears.🩸😭 He spent most of his time outdoors decimating the local wildlife, especially rabbits which he left on a big slate table outside the kitchen door as a thoughtful gift and once even brought back a mink he'd killed looking very pleased with himself. 🐇🐇🐇🩸🪦😸 Later when my grans health deteriorated she moved in with us and we had to pack up her belongings. Then somebody said "What about the cat?". 😾 Nobody fancied trying to catch him and there was some debate whether he'd be happier staying where he was and living off the bunnies he slaughtered, but my mother insisted my gran would want the cat so my father was volunteered for the job. The cat was located asleep on a broad slate wall in the garden, which was his favourite sunning place, so my dad grabbed a picnic blanket, sneaked up on him and then bundled him up and quickly put him into a cat basket whilst he tore himself free with much swearing, screeching, growling and hissing. He quickly settled into his new home and soon every other cat and dog lived in terror of this demonic new addition to the neighbourhood.😼😈 His new favourite game was to hide at the top of the stairs and attack me. I used to take a childen's chair made out of wicker with me and fend him off like a lion tamer!🦁🪑😱 Weirdly he soon adopted me as his favourite and would sleep on my bed. I still miss him!😀
By the way, Tyler, 🎵"Look at the stars, see how they shine for you"🎵 are some of the lyrics to a song by Coldplay... (Have you _even heard_ of Coldplay?)
Gu pot is what contains what you would refer to as chocolate pudding Gu pots (pudding) Do come in other flavours not just chocolate. A glass pot of what Americans would call pudding
Leicester is pronounced Lester. Gü is a chocolate pudding. That’s a negative covid test so they have to spend Christmas with the family and they didn’t want to. In the UK cats have the right to roam meaning lots of them are outside for most of the day. So they’re very streetwise and know how to hold their own with a dog. M&S is Marks and Spencer. It’s a high end supermarket/department store.
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video. He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
Yes, some stores did have certain times for, ie young autistic kids and other people that had trouble coping with bright lights and lots of noise. Though I don't recall Tesco being particularly noisy.
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video. He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
This is what happens when you actually arent curious about the content you react to, instead merely doing it for the ability to monetise our views and likes. He makes ZERO effort to actually learn anythng from what he watches
@@RockinDave1 Yup.. same as on his other channel. (Worse is when he hears something twice because it's shared among both countries/channels (like our parliamentary system) and still doesn't learn.)
I normally watch a Tyler video at lunchtime, having a sandwich at work. His continual incomprehension somehow helps me wind down from what can be a stressful day. Sitting in the sun on a Spanish holiday, the effect is somewhat diminished. Mind you, this video did get Tyler to say 'w**k' so there is that.
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video. He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
British Royal Marines are commandos, so in America they'd probably be called a special operations force. Here, commandos are just elite infantry. As a stereotype, your basic military is undertrained and over equipped, especially comparing Marines. I suspect the joke is that our girl guides are as well trained as your Marines. Or it could be that your girl guides are as well equipped as our Marines. Either way, pretty funny.
Love when someone who says dang it, (among others) instead of reading what things actually say calls everything on his two channels 'wholesome' in comparison to the States.
I LOVE the Full English breakfast, especially the blood pudding!! Every time I connected through Heathrow, I'd go in for my (cardiac arrest) favorite breakfast 😎👍
7:53 bro cats are fearless 😂😂 I've seen a cat sitting by the water's edge smack a crocodile in the mush and the croc scuttles away scared. It's craziness
lol enjoyed this. you really do need to come over and make some vids as you travel about our islands. it is a lot to take in i should imagine, immersion is the best way to get us... just remember each country is different and each country has VERY different bits in lol. oh and all talk differently too ;) tis easy.
I've said this before but having Tyler in the UK would be wonderful. He'd be in a state of perpetual astonishment. The buildings are old! They drive on the left! Lycester is pronounced Lester! Pudding means dessert! Comedy gold. We should do a whip-round.
Keep on learning, Tyler! - Leicester is pronounced Lester 😉 - It's a negative Covid test, so no wriggling out of visiting the in-laws for Christmas 🤣 - M&S is Marks & Spencer's - The bear is, Paddington 🐻 hello from Denmark 🌸
@@barriehull7076 I've heard several differt stories, like only the Swans in the Thames, or all Swans, etc. It doesn't really matter I still think the mug was a reference to that.
Leicester is pronounced Lester. Lidl is pronounced Liddle. ANPR - Automatic Number Plate Recognition. The couples license plate just happened to spell KN19TER (knitter) like the woman with the t-shirt who jaywalked :)
The response is because of course, the US Marines is the sub-par equivalent of HM Royal Marines, a senior unit by several hundred years. The Girl Guides can take 'em 😉
Go on Tyler surprise us, by reading and understanding the comments below. Better still remember the content of your own previous videos. Still it is mildly amusing to see you struggling to make sense of british humour. Keep Reacting!
5:35 it's a negative Covid test. Meaning he's healthy and can't get out of visiting the in-laws.
We all could see that. 😅
@@nolaj114 I didn't know what it meant. And yes, I'm a bit thick.
@@robcrossgrove7927 lol
@@nolaj114 - Tyler couldn't.
😂😂😂😂
“Is Wetherspoons a place?”! 3 months after making a video specifically about Wetherspoons🤣
Well in fairness he does have the memory retention of a goldfish!
@@stevefrost64
SSSSSTTTTTOOOOOPPPPP with that myth about goldfish memories...
Tyler has a shorter concentration span than every goldfish, they can remember things and people for up to
_eighteen months_ at a time...
Unlike Tyler. 😠😠😠😠😠
I've seen him do worse, him saying I've literally never heard of this before....even though he talked about it in the video the day before.
It's probably all to get interactive comments on the video. Better algorithm response.
Yeah the intro he should say "here to react and forget" rather than learn haha
Tyler, US Marines = UK Girl Guides is saying the US Marines are just about as tough as a bunch of UK schoolgirls 😁
As experienced by "Retired in a motorhome".
@@robcrossgrove7927 not heard him mentioned on here before....he usually a quora thing
The Hot Fuzz 2 reference is all about the plod trying to recapture that swan (not a goose - much bigger), one of the stars of the original movie
and he has seen Hot Fuzz but failed to connect when the picture of Bill came up after
Tyler needs to do an entire video the day he finds out how to correctly pronounce Leicester, Thames, etc. And I'm not even British. Perhaps he should ask a Girl Guide.
Or a US Marine.
And Yorkshire! 🤣😎😵💫
My ears are bleeding... I'm not British either. If I were an American I'd sue! 😅
Leicester is pronounced Lessester.
No point - he would forget the next day🤣
@@David-yz3uo He's been advised how to pronounce place names on almost every video he's done. But he never reads the comments.
I have lost count of the times Tyler while watching videos about the UK makes the comment "Is this a British thing?" 😱
Makes my British sarcasm gene wanna scream 🤣🤣
I am Canadian and have to say I don’t get half the jokes. It is a cultural thing. My sister in law is from England. She has a very dry humour and drinks copious amounts of tea.
@@kathyarnusch7614a dry humour and copious amounts of tea, yup that’s us Brits 😂😂😂
@@kathyarnusch7614 As another Canadian I can say I got most so I wouldn't say it's cultural so much as sharing the dry, sarcastic sense of humour or not. I have to say.. some of them (like the passive aggressive urine and road crossing ones) made me think I was looking at Canadian memes!
The knife is balanced like a seesaw so the buttered side can be used again instead of getting a clean one out the drawer
Tyler, Coventry is the city I was born and bred in. It's the second largest city in the English West Midlands region with a population of 450,000 and two universities. Also Leicester (about thirty miles from Coventry) is pronounced Lester.
City born and raised. I left and never looked back, my only ties now being a part of the Sky Blue army💙
Have you ever been to (or through) Birdingbury? My great-great grandparents are from that area. I looked at visiting England to do the ancesteal trail and Coventry looked like the nearest city.
Or even 'Lestah' if you're really local.
Coventry's population isn't anything like 450K. At the last census it was 345k, the latest estimate is 379k.
www.coventry.gov.uk/facts-coventry/population-demographics
@@nolaj114 Don't go to Coventry! It was bombed during WW2 and was rebuilt to plans devised by the world's first, and only, blind architect.
Gu are little desserts that come in those little glass pots. The empty pots are useful for everything from ashtrays to putting biscuits in.
OK, leaving the expected mispronunciations aside:
How can he fail to grasp the negative Covid test joke???
The girl guide one too🤷🏼♂️
Because he's dumber than a box of rocks.
Sharp as a bowling ball. 🙄
@@nolaj114 As bright as a 1 watt lightbulb 😁
He is *Tyler...and according to his fraternal twin brother, Ryan Wuzer...
"*He is the bane of my life" ...!! Lol...
I think anyone with an ounce of intelligence or humanity would know that nobody would think seeing their relatives ashes in a Sports Direct bag was acceptable.
Years of doing these reactions, many on towns/cities in UK, and has not "learned" Coventry is in England, nor how to pronounce Leicester. * sigh *
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video.
He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
He's never heard of Lidl, but they are a supermarket chain that has been in the States since 2017. I despair...
Quiet hour in shops for people with Autism, some can not handle bright lights and music usual in shops.
We have quiet hours in all of the big supermarkets in France. I'm not even autistic but I found that I prefer those times immensely.
As someone who's autistic & has many friends who also are, I can confirm that this is much appreciated.
The guy in the Lidl jumper (pronounced liddle- like little but with Ds) is funny because he works in Tesco. Both Lidl and Tesco are huge grocery stores amongst a handful that are in competition.
That was Paddington Bear from Peru with The Queen
that weatherspoons joke made me properly laugh!
That's "The Who" t-shirt. I guess we're just proud of our music history.
No cat has ever lost a fight with a dog.
I hope.
As a teenager I regularly had to go out and rescue dogs from our Siamese and Tonkinese cats . . .
Our coalman refused to come through the gate until we had them locked inside the house.
Sadly, the Staffie over the road killed the cat around the corner, when off the leash.
We have a lot of cats... Nowadays it is kept leashed.
@@wessexdruid7598
You have Staffies in the US?
@@brigidsingleton1596 I'm not in the US. The canal lock stair in my avatar (Wessex?) might also be a clue.
Gü is a dessert that I’d say is like posh (American) pudding but they also do individual servings of cheesecakes etc and they’re always in these glass ramekin dishes.
What makes this so funny are the ones which go right over Tyler's head. 🙂
I am not surprised as I could not work out several of them myself !!
As a viewer it’s EXTREMELY frustrating when you don’t investigate something that you do not understand… eg “Wetherspoon? What’s a Wetherspoon?” Oh well I guess welll never know (!) NO YOU OPEN A NEW PAGE WHILST STILL RECORDING AND YOU GOOGLE “WETHERSPOON” AND YOU INSTANTLY FIND OUT AND THEN YOU KNOW - when other reactors do this it’s extremely satisfying to see them learn what it actually is - when you fail to do this you just reminds the whole world why the American stereo type is “don’t know don’t care”
He actually did a reaction about Wetherspoons previously. 🙄🤷♀️
Also he did a reaction video to Wetherspoons just 3 months ago!!!
If he Googled 'Tyler Rumple' and 'Wetherspoons', he'd find his own video about it! 😅😅
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video.
He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
Also him mispronouncing lots of words is annoying.
Hot Fuzz- one of the themes throughout the film is trying to catch a swan......here are met Police trying to catch a swan.
The test strip shows a negative Covid test, and the guy is saying that as he hasn't got Covid he has no excuse for not joining his wife's family for Christmas.
'Quiet Hours' at stores and other places people visit are a relatively common thing now in the UK. Not everywhere by any means, but not unusual to see a notice like this.
Knitter- see the car's registration number.
I’ve been watching too many of these, I’m actually kinda proud of him for knowing what hot fuzz was
FYI, 'M&S Morpeth Sanderson' refers to the food hall in Marks & Spencer, Sanderson Arcade, Morpeth, Northumberland. Weatherspoon's is a pub chain that sells beer, spirits, & food at pretty much the cheapest prices in the UK. The Queen/King has the right to claim any unmarked Mute Swans (tagged as someone's property) in open waters in the UK though they only exercise this right in a small area around Windsor Castle.[ Side note; Pubs called 'The Swan with Two Necks' is a misspeaking of 'Swan with Two Nicks' the Vintners (wine sellers guild) had the right to claim swans and marked them with two notches or 'nicks' on their beaks, these days they just ring them]. Carling is a lager beer and it does indeed taste like piss.
The "Knitter" Tshirt was literally a tshirt with the word "KNITTER" printed on it. The font used on the Tshirt was similar (although not identical) to the one typically used on car license plates, and the woman had a handbag strap stretching across the first T - this all combined to make the ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) system to pick the word up and "recognise" it as the car plate KN19 TER...
Once the couple challenged the ticket, it was withdrawn - but it shows the potential drawbacks for automating these systems...
The new mail van looks like postman pats van 😂
"What is a sports direct bag?" he asks, looking at a photo of a Sports Direct bag 🙄
However, if you don’t know what “Sports Direct” is it kind of loses its meaning.
The woman's t-shirt said KNITTER on it. They have ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) cameras to detect any vehicle in a bus lane which is not a bus. The camera misread her t-shirt as a vehicle registration plate, and she got fined because her actual car/van has a registration plate that is made to look like KNITTER
How on earth was Tyler supposed to know this information !!
@@brianbrotherston5940 Indeed! Took me a couple of minutes to figure out what had gone on, so if you’re unfamiliar with ANPR and bus lanes, you’ve got no chance!
The dimming of lights and lowering the noise is more for people with things like autism especially children, i think it's a great idea because my niece has autism so i understand bright lights and loud noises ( among other things ) affect them a lot more than the average person.
"Jet Sweets" Really? This is a new low, even for Tyler.
3:30 It's Less-ter (top tip if a place name in Britain has "eices" in it then the i is not pronounced and the "ces" is pronounced "ss" if it is like Bicester and has "ices" without an e before it then the i is pronounced, this should help you pronounce Leicester, Bicester, and Worcester, pronounced wuss-ter, in future)
I will thank-you on Tyler's behalf because (sadly) he tends to apparently not read his comments...and thus will not know these facts regardless of how many times he has been told or watched / heard facts presented to him... 🤔😢😢😢😢😢😠
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video.
He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
Well explained 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Everyone who positively replies to this comment, thank you ☺️
I don't think I can cope with Tyler's pronunciation of Leicester anymore.
Not surprised. He still pronounces pasty as pastey (like fruit paste)
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video.
He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
I love Tyler’s refusal to ever read comments. (I too have been lured into the illusion that he might get Lester right one day)☹️
We have a big ginger tom cat near my house - he will sit motionless in the dark while i walked past him with three dogs - he was not at all worried, he was sitting there in the undergrowth like Shere Khan (the tiger in the Jungle Book) - "hmmm ... 3 dogs approaching, how very interesting " as he checked the moonlight glinting off his razor sharp claws
I'm pretty sure my dogs wouldn't enjoy meeting this bastard - now i always try steer them away before they notice him - he never runs away, that's a bad sign that most dogs misinterpret, at least once
My Gran had a huge ginger tom cat who was a bit like Grebo in the Terry Pratchett books.
Any attempt to stroke him would result in blood & tears.🩸😭 He spent most of his time outdoors decimating the local wildlife, especially rabbits which he left on a big slate table outside the kitchen door as a thoughtful gift and once even brought back a mink he'd killed looking very pleased with himself.
🐇🐇🐇🩸🪦😸
Later when my grans health deteriorated she moved in with us and we had to pack up her belongings. Then somebody said "What about the cat?". 😾
Nobody fancied trying to catch him and there was some debate whether he'd be happier staying where he was and living off the bunnies he slaughtered, but my mother insisted my gran would want the cat so my father was volunteered for the job.
The cat was located asleep on a broad slate wall in the garden, which was his favourite sunning place, so my dad grabbed a picnic blanket, sneaked up on him and then bundled him up and quickly put him into a cat basket whilst he tore himself free with much swearing, screeching, growling and hissing.
He quickly settled into his new home and soon every other cat and dog lived in terror of this demonic new addition to the neighbourhood.😼😈 His new favourite game was to hide at the top of the stairs and attack me. I used to take a childen's chair made out of wicker with me and fend him off like a lion tamer!🦁🪑😱 Weirdly he soon adopted me as his favourite and would sleep on my bed. I still miss him!😀
8:18 in England the hospital wants you to stay better so you don't have to come back American hospitals see it as a repeat customer
By the way, Tyler,
🎵"Look at the stars, see how they shine for you"🎵
are some of the lyrics to a song by Coldplay... (Have you _even heard_ of Coldplay?)
Gu pot is what contains what you would refer to as chocolate pudding
Gu pots (pudding)
Do come in other flavours not just chocolate. A glass pot of what Americans would call pudding
Leicester is pronounced Lester.
Gü is a chocolate pudding.
That’s a negative covid test so they have to spend Christmas with the family and they didn’t want to.
In the UK cats have the right to roam meaning lots of them are outside for most of the day. So they’re very streetwise and know how to hold their own with a dog.
M&S is Marks and Spencer. It’s a high end supermarket/department store.
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video.
He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
Thank you for being so klever !!
Quick question tyler, how do Americans pronounce new Hampshire?
Yes, some stores did have certain times for, ie young autistic kids and other people that had trouble coping with bright lights and lots of noise. Though I don't recall Tesco being particularly noisy.
Um, Tyler, the average American house is nearly 3 times larger.
How can you be so clueless after 2 years of videos?
He tries so hard to be the average American that he excels in his efforts... Sadly...
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video.
He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
This is what happens when you actually arent curious about the content you react to, instead merely doing it for the ability to monetise our views and likes. He makes ZERO effort to actually learn anythng from what he watches
@@RockinDave1
Sigh...seems highly likely you, sir are correct...🏆🥇...🤔 Sigh.🖖
@@RockinDave1 Yup.. same as on his other channel. (Worse is when he hears something twice because it's shared among both countries/channels (like our parliamentary system) and still doesn't learn.)
03:24 Leicester sounds like Lester and they probably saw him coming out of the Driving test center jumping for joy at passing the test.
how did tyler mispronounce jet suits?
also
segment: shows t-shirt
tyler: ah, yes, their car
I normally watch a Tyler video at lunchtime, having a sandwich at work. His continual incomprehension somehow helps me wind down from what can be a stressful day.
Sitting in the sun on a Spanish holiday, the effect is somewhat diminished.
Mind you, this video did get Tyler to say 'w**k' so there is that.
Oh lord, 'jet suites'.
Poor Tyler, he just doesn't understand the British sense of humour🤣
He doesn't seem to have an understanding of humour at all..just laughs inanely at his own comments, sometimes very inappropriately.
You only needed to add a full stop after the word "understand"...
He's being deliberately obtuse to create engagement. Notice how his intro went from being fairly normal at the outset of the channel to now sounding like he's having a small stroke. The more he fakes the mistakes and the slowness, the more people comment to correct him. Even negative comments boost the video.
He's been doing this for 2 years now. In order to suspend your disbelief you have to believe his knowledge of the UK and his general intelligence has worsened over that period. Sure, it's making new viewers engage, but it's pretty tedious if you've watched any of his previous content. It's why I unsubbed some time ago and only drop in to see how bad it's getting.
Which in itself is hilarious irony to us Brits, considering the topic! 😂
@@brigidsingleton1596 Are the Girl Guides part of the British military🤣
5:13 that's a negative COVID test meaning that he doesn't have the virus and he doesn't want to spend Christmas with his wife's side of the family
You underestimate cats. They can be vicious little bastards sometimes.
18:49 Carling is a British beer but it's actually owned by Coors an American brand
British Royal Marines are commandos, so in America they'd probably be called a special operations force. Here, commandos are just elite infantry.
As a stereotype, your basic military is undertrained and over equipped, especially comparing Marines.
I suspect the joke is that our girl guides are as well trained as your Marines. Or it could be that your girl guides are as well equipped as our Marines. Either way, pretty funny.
The US has "girl scouts" rather than "guides", so I suspect it's the former.
The pronunciation of Leicester is sending me, I love it
Love when someone who says dang it, (among others) instead of reading what things actually say calls everything on his two channels 'wholesome' in comparison to the States.
My life will never be the same again having watched this...
Did you feel like you actually lost a few brain cells along the way? It's known as "The Tyler Effect." 😂
@@nolaj114 I lost many braincells in my dafter days, I can't spare anymore x
Hey Tyler, have you ever done a video on the Lake District or Cornwall? These are two amazing places in the UK that you should definitely learn about.
What's the point? He never learns anything!
Those aren't real places, Tyler has never heard of them.
READ THE FREAKING NUMBER PLATE ON THE CAR!
🤣🤣🤣
I LOVE the Full English breakfast, especially the blood pudding!! Every time I connected through Heathrow, I'd go in for my (cardiac arrest) favorite breakfast 😎👍
The second pic. That man's look on his face... Priceless!!!!
I hear him thinking..... Really!!!! I'm on a break , piss off 😂💀
our old cat terrified the living daylights out of the local labrador when it went on its daily walk past our house.
7:53 bro cats are fearless 😂😂
I've seen a cat sitting by the water's edge smack a crocodile in the mush and the croc scuttles away scared. It's craziness
All the negative comments on here make me wonder “why do you bother to watch these videos if you don’t like how he does it?”
I believe it's a ploy to get comments and it's working.
So we can take the piss and have a laugh.
Fully agree with you - they all think they are far too superior than him !!
Because he's 🔥 😅
The T-shirt was from the band the who
In British place names the 'cest' part of the word is usually pronounced with just an 'st' sound. As such 'Leicester' is pronounced 'Lester'.
That goose is a swan !
funny video as always. To clarify Leicester is pronounced "less terr"
lol enjoyed this. you really do need to come over and make some vids as you travel about our islands. it is a lot to take in i should imagine, immersion is the best way to get us... just remember each country is different and each country has VERY different bits in lol. oh and all talk differently too ;) tis easy.
I've said this before but having Tyler in the UK would be wonderful. He'd be in a state of perpetual astonishment. The buildings are old! They drive on the left! Lycester is pronounced Lester! Pudding means dessert! Comedy gold. We should do a whip-round.
❤ cheerful ! I like your reactions Tyler ,
The t- shirt was the Who were a very successful uk band
This was painful Tyler. All those things you’ve reviewed before and forgotten !
Tyler Rumple - how many bloody times have you been told how to pronounce Leicester?
The jet pack company is called gravity, this could be a future tech, we acctualy did invent personal flying machines, even if it isnt cars.
Keep on learning, Tyler!
- Leicester is pronounced Lester 😉
- It's a negative Covid test, so no wriggling out of visiting the in-laws for Christmas 🤣
- M&S is Marks & Spencer's
- The bear is, Paddington 🐻
hello from Denmark 🌸
He's done videos on English town names, he's got zero attention span.
Thank you !!
"Keep on learning!" 😂😂😂
The "I eat Swans" mug is probably reffering to that technically all Swans belong to the Royal family
Only mute swans dude.
@@barriehull7076 I've heard several differt stories, like only the Swans in the Thames, or all Swans, etc.
It doesn't really matter I still think the mug was a reference to that.
The paramedic was using a flying outfit. Not a flying sofa.
Leicester is pronounced Lester.
Lidl is pronounced Liddle.
ANPR - Automatic Number Plate Recognition. The couples license plate just happened to spell KN19TER (knitter) like the woman with the t-shirt who jaywalked :)
Yet another kocky-dick answer !!
He's on form today!
The response is because of course, the US Marines is the sub-par equivalent of HM Royal Marines, a senior unit by several hundred years. The Girl Guides can take 'em 😉
As others may have informed you, Leicester is pronounced "Lester".
Go on Tyler surprise us, by reading and understanding the comments below.
Better still remember the content of your own previous videos.
Still it is mildly amusing to see you struggling to make sense of british humour. Keep Reacting!
Thank you for explaining the meaning of the knife on the sink so very very thoroughly for us. 🙄😅
The license plate on the van had the same letters as the letters on the t shirt.
My dad's ashes were given to my brother in a bag for life, we laughed so hard, he was a total bastard.
“ why would somebody do that” what …draw!?!?!?
guu is a brand name for little luxury puddings that come in those pots (packs of 2)
LUXURY - they are not particularly good and are grossly overpriced !!
Very funny - keep going
I live near Leicester.You say it like Lester!! And Gu pot had a cheese cake in it.
Leicester = "Les-ter". Gü is an impossibly delicious range of puddings, they come in a reusable glass ramekin.
Hi Tyler, Leicester is a City, pronounced Lester. Hope that helps.
Cats are way more vicious lol. Theres a cat near me i saw attack a german shepherd that passed by
Knitter is they’re number plate on the car 😊
Leicester is pronounced Lester. Tyler needs to do a podcast on pronunciation of british place names
He has already.
I've seen that hall in Australia as well!!
Leicester =Lester
Leicestershire = Lestersher
The quiet hour sounds amazing for autistic people like myself. It's always too loud at Tesco
Don't go to Tesco then !!
@@brianbrotherston5940 It's the only shop that has the curry I like and I should be able to shop for my food without experiencing sensory overload
Suggest you get a friend or neighbour to shop for the curry for you - I would !!
@ 4:39It's just the one swan, actually.
17:41 its because the cars number plate mate
His fry up game is strong!! 😅
Please pronounce Leicester as Lester and for the county Lestershire
Why should he - he is American !!
@@brianbrotherston5940 well he says he wnts to be educated - I'm helping....he can take it or leave it- no hassle
@11:19 Hey that's my local M&S. Not my Mushrooms though.
Leicester is pronounced 'Lester'
Is it ?