I'm from the midlands too and when I moved down south I googled Wolverhampton to show my new mates where I'm from and the first image was from an article entitled “top ten worst streets in the country”.
I love the way that literally everything in this video does not work when applied to Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. We out here speaking pirate language, eating pasties and getting ambiently mutated from the radon gas.
Literally, venture into central Devon and the accents are so strong, also at 2:26 we’re not even on the transport graph that’s how shite it is down here 😭 great and south western railways are a joke
I’m a proud northerner. Leeds will always be THE best city in Yorkshire, and just because I was born there doesn’t NOT mean I’m bias. York is great, Bridlington is great, Whitby is awesome, but LEEDS. mhm.. Leeds…
i live in derbyshire and my town is right on the border of yorkshire so im desperate to be considered a northerner because our history, overall accent and behaviour is the same
As someone from Stoke on Trent, an absolute shithole with a dead industry (pottery) and is also widely considered to be the biggest shithole of a city in England, with the categorically most polluted street in the UK, I couldn't relate to the fact that the Midlands is deprived more.
Yeah i've seen some pictures of Stoke. Could be worse though. A little more than 100 years earlier I would've been a slave for British colonialists here in the north of Ireland.
Me sat in the South West that has no industry, no funding, no transport, no major cities except Bristol, no major sports teams, no representation and no respect.
i had a double take too as an american but he’s technically right. there’s way less accent variation because of course there are many accents but they’re a very spread out, and also the different american accents are going away because of general media
I grew up in derbyshire which is midlands, its so dead i had to google what they do and... "Derby is a centre for advanced transport manufacturing."...
@Bucklerstealth yeahhhh, it's known for being in the peak district I thought, but never went. Always did my mountain climbing up in Scotland where I live now
As a southerner who lives in the north i feel like the divide is more of a rural vs city thing, like im from a poor rural area by the south coast and everyone is very friendly, whereas now i live in a northern city where people act exactly how they describe southerners when they complain about us... 🤐
For real!! I’m from a tiny town in the midlands and my dad will literally say hi to ‘neighbours’ (anyone who lives on our street) when they’re on the other side of the street. Though the south underfunding the north is a big part of the divide, the friendliness thing does often depend on rural-ness i think
Yeah I am in the same boat; I live in a small Southern town and everyone is very friendly but I did a university degree in Nottingham and everyone was very standoff-ish and "rude" which is what I'm accused of being simply because I'm Southern - there's no winning haha
Aye plus west country (a predominantly rural region) is very different to the south east. Yet we still get lumped with them. Much rather be lumped with the Welsh than someone from Kent or London.
yeh jack, i hate being in mansfield too. also currently at a sleepover and and woke everyone up with u on full blast but cant stop that jack manifold grind.
@_frogshroom_ Good to see some South West representation, btw I like how Jack brings up a chart of Public transport expenditures, and everything west of Oxford, Berkshire and Hampshire is just blank.
I live in Devon (south west), all my family are from Lancashire, I am the only person in my family not born there. So I’m the one bullied heavily at family events 😅 Anything above Bristol is north when you live in the South West
Anything east of Salisbury is south east! But hey let's not forget Gloucester. Anything north of there is the north. Now let's all gather around and make white horses on hills
from the midlands and can agree, it fucking sucks. everyday i wake up knowing i'm within an hour of birmingham. i have never been more depressed in my entire life. oh yeah, and our highstreet has gone from great to FOUR SHOPS???? HELLO????
Moving from London to the midlands was the biggest culture shock ever. How are you making me wait an hour for busses and trains and they both only go along one line
As someone from Scotland when you accidentally bump into someone u tend to say sorry, shrug it off and walk on. went to London walked into someone said "sorry pal" and he growled at me 😭
also the household income chart is heavily skewed, solely because of all the posh twats from London come down here to buy second homes, which in turn makes it look like we have lots of money.
I was born and raised in a town North of Bristol and South Gloucestershire, pretty much right on the border of North and south, I don't consider myself either, I'm a West country boy.
I'm from Newcastle and will forever be Northern. But aye, we're southern to Alba, but I'm 20% Scottish so I think I've earned my Northern status 😂 I prefer gan up to Scotland then down to that shitehole London
When he mentioned Mansfield and mining I laughed... I lived through it in the 80s and I live near Cortonwood where it kicked off. Don't mention Nottinghamshire miners to anyone from Yorkshire. Look it up...
I am a Geordie and have also lived for long periods in Leeds and Manchester. So I'm pretty northern. I have friends in Witham, Essex and often go down to see them. My personal experience of the people down there is really positive. I've always found people there really friendly and chatty. I don't really get this rubbish about people being unfriendly. And they are definitely not posh! 😂 But even in London, where I often go too I have always found people to be friendly. Maybe it's because I'm friendly and they are friendly back or maybe they react to my accent but I have always found them to be nice.
To be fair they are the largest English-speaking nations. Most other english speaking nations did not choose to be that way either. Ireland only became english speaking whenever the British killed 50% of the population (yes, thats not an exaggeration, and yes, they did it multiple times)
9:18 HES ALSO BANNING PHONES FOR UNDER 16S. (Before you say anything, im 17 i wont be affected) imagine if a child is hurt or in danger? How can they call 999? especially if no one is around?
Rishi Sunak has been weighing a ban on selling smartphones to under-16s, as well as raising the minimum age for social media accounts, but a planned consultation on the proposals has not been published. Where does that say he's banning phones completely? I don't like the tories either but don't spread misinformation
(7:39) As an American, Southerners (who have a ton of variation even among ourselves) sound very different from Midwesterners, New Englanders, people on the West Coast, and residents of Rocky Mountain states. To an unfamiliar ear, I can see how we might all sound like we have a generic accent, just like I have trouble differentiating between some English accents, but to someone living here, there are stark contrasts. Thank you for coming to my TED talk :)
I'm from Devon and I consider anything north of London as "The North" lol, mostly because that's the furthest up I've ever been. I know I'm 100% wrong, but for whatever reason that's just the way my brain sees it. Great video btw :)
i’m from a small town near birmingham and it’s not that bad but people look on the negative and in the midlands we are very happy just we don’t rlly speak to people but are communication for saying hi is just smiling at em and they smile back and we got on with the day
Yeah when I tell people outside of the UK that I'm from England they often say, "I should go visit some time". I always struggle with that conversation, cause really I'd advise against it
As a former regular Cornwall and devon visitor I have to say its easily the cornish way, it just makes more sense if you think about it, man I wish going down there, so much better than berkshire
It kinda depends on whichever is thicker honestly, but as a Devonshire person, I normally do the cream first cause it’s thicker like butter. Like when u have jam on toast u don’t put the jam then the butter yk? Man idk honestly, whatever floats ur boat
As a person who lives in the Lake District near Carlisle we don’t have trains we don’t have that good of public transport, we are a probably the poorest or near the poorest place in England. I know that the Lake District has mountains and lakes. The worst part about living in the Lake District is the tourists especially in the summer.
In the US I’d say that there is different ascents depending on the state your in and if it’s Texas, New York or California the part of that state you happen to live in.
Hell some states have multiple different accents (Nevada) Las Vegas vs Elko (Texas) El Paso vs Houston (Florida) Miami vs Pensacola (California) San Francisco vs Los Angeles (New York) New York City vs New York City
Yeah but a state is about the size if not bigger than our whole country so us having a new distinguishable accent every 20 minutes down the road is insane compared to 1 slightly different accent per state which is the size of a country
Scotland pretty much also has this, but with 6 distinct categories, the borders, glasgow and the west end, edinbrugh and the east end, stirling, the north, the islands.
I'm from the midlands too and when I moved down south I googled Wolverhampton to show my new mates where I'm from and the first image was from an article entitled “top ten worst streets in the country”.
I love the way that literally everything in this video does not work when applied to Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. We out here speaking pirate language, eating pasties and getting ambiently mutated from the radon gas.
Literally, venture into central Devon and the accents are so strong, also at 2:26 we’re not even on the transport graph that’s how shite it is down here 😭 great and south western railways are a joke
In Somerset, its fucking shit here my town has fuck all public transport so I can't even escape
@@Aether_starin the GWR is literally the only escape 🙏
I love a good cornish pasty
jannnerrrrrrr
you literally couldnt describe living in the midlands better
I have so much pride in how abysmal Walsall is, and nobody will take that from me
the pride from living in the midlands is unbreakable
I’m a proud northerner. Leeds will always be THE best city in Yorkshire, and just because I was born there doesn’t NOT mean I’m bias. York is great, Bridlington is great, Whitby is awesome, but LEEDS. mhm.. Leeds…
i live in derbyshire and my town is right on the border of yorkshire so im desperate to be considered a northerner because our history, overall accent and behaviour is the same
I’m from a town round Birmingham in an area known as the Black Country
Which we’re supposed to be separate from the rest of the Birmingham
as an australian, i genuinely appreciate this insight into Britain. i love learning about intranational quarrels and history.
currently being divided by the north and south but cant stop that jack manifold grind
Update: I've been thrown in the Midlands, I don't think I'll make it through
You gotta keep up that J Manifold grind 🗣️
@@ivoryoblivion FRR FRR
Northerner/Midlander here (Derby). Best fish and chips are always seaside towns but Whitby is by far the best I’ve had (Yorkshire east coast)
Hi, from whitby here, and you're right, WE WIN
As someone from Stoke on Trent, an absolute shithole with a dead industry (pottery) and is also widely considered to be the biggest shithole of a city in England, with the categorically most polluted street in the UK, I couldn't relate to the fact that the Midlands is deprived more.
yeah there's very little going for us here.
Yeah i've seen some pictures of Stoke. Could be worse though. A little more than 100 years earlier I would've been a slave for British colonialists here in the north of Ireland.
as someone from peterborough we have a dead industry (bricks) and you can’t go a meter without drugs or alcohol 😭😭
Lad, you should see Sunderland.
Stoke on Trent is in the midlands mate, its literally on the same line with Nottingham
You know you're from a neglected northern town when you feel geniunely confused when you meet a tourist or foreigner there.
Currently emptying the dishwasher but cant stop the Jack manifold grind
i luv putting jack on while doing chores
Finaly, A NORMAL task that gets interrupted instead of something outrageous.
Me sat in the South West that has no industry, no funding, no transport, no major cities except Bristol, no major sports teams, no representation and no respect.
literally, I moved to Somerset in 2022, and was pretty surprised at how little goes on here
At least Cornwall has a cool history
I'm in Somerset too it fucking hurts man
As a Bristol Lad I do not feel like the south west fits the southern stereotype. 😂
I have lived in Somerset most my life, and absolutely nothing has happened since I fucking moved here
Jack. It’s summer. Ditch the fuzzy headphones.
cold ash in england
@@Spexo I live in the Uk, very near Brighton, lettme tell you it was quite hot and a lot of people were outside
But he doesn’t have hair to cover his ears. He’ll get cold ears without the fuzziness 😅
@@Spexo bloody boiling in brighton
@@harrysteel864 HOT IN THE BEST CITY IN THE UK POMPEY
“America doesn’t have accent variations” did this man talk to no one on the tour
SERIOUSLY!! 🙄
🙋🏻♀️ from NC stay cool in this heat wave we’re having!!✌🏻
i had a double take too as an american but he’s technically right. there’s way less accent variation because of course there are many accents but they’re a very spread out, and also the different american accents are going away because of general media
I grew up in derbyshire which is midlands, its so dead i had to google what they do and... "Derby is a centre for advanced transport manufacturing."...
To be fair Derbyshire does have some elite mountains. Compared to norfolk anyways
@Bucklerstealth yeahhhh, it's known for being in the peak district I thought, but never went. Always did my mountain climbing up in Scotland where I live now
Derby is a shit hole
In Derby city center there's a mural that says "Nothing ever happens in Derby"
i'm from derbyshire too! i've had people mistake the accent for foreign before in london, and i'm not sure most people know derbyshire exists
from yorkshire !! got to love the yorkshire puddings with gravy 😭😭😭
As a southerner who lives in the north i feel like the divide is more of a rural vs city thing, like im from a poor rural area by the south coast and everyone is very friendly, whereas now i live in a northern city where people act exactly how they describe southerners when they complain about us... 🤐
For real!! I’m from a tiny town in the midlands and my dad will literally say hi to ‘neighbours’ (anyone who lives on our street) when they’re on the other side of the street.
Though the south underfunding the north is a big part of the divide, the friendliness thing does often depend on rural-ness i think
@@AnEmu404 Oh yeah underfunding is the huge issue for sure, I hope my comment didn't read as undermining that!
Yeah I am in the same boat; I live in a small Southern town and everyone is very friendly but I did a university degree in Nottingham and everyone was very standoff-ish and "rude" which is what I'm accused of being simply because I'm Southern - there's no winning haha
Aye plus west country (a predominantly rural region) is very different to the south east. Yet we still get lumped with them. Much rather be lumped with the Welsh than someone from Kent or London.
I agree on that part as well no matter where I lived in the UK
yeh jack, i hate being in mansfield too. also currently at a sleepover and and woke everyone up with u on full blast but cant stop that jack manifold grind.
as someone from the midlands i completely agree with you. I fucking hate this place
It’s the biggest shithole in the country, I’d rather live in Grimsby than Corby
I swear
You are from south
@@joethepro6799 my ass is NOT from the south
@@joethepro6799thatcher pegged us both we must be united against the south
As someone from Scotland I am very happy right now
Joy at the expense of England's constant turmoil, is all us Scots got. That and pint of big T
As an American I live for the british drama
oh girl there is SO much, there’s literally sometimes beef between towns that live right next to eachother 😭😭 the uk is in shambles
Yes
As an American the title of this video is CRAZY
In america we have another kind of "north vs south"
@@lunar7991yeah but in America the north is richer and more urban whereas the south is poorer and more rural but in England it’s the other way round.
loving the rambly videos! keep doing them!
i'm south western and id rather live anywhere else because there is nothing to do, there's a field... and a field... oh and the field
This is so real it's literally just fields
And pubs in the most random places
@@lil3bunnys136 yeah in the middle of said fields 😂
@_frogshroom_ Good to see some South West representation, btw I like how Jack brings up a chart of Public transport expenditures, and everything west of Oxford, Berkshire and Hampshire is just blank.
@@kurstiv, £0 per head
I live in Devon (south west), all my family are from Lancashire, I am the only person in my family not born there. So I’m the one bullied heavily at family events 😅
Anything above Bristol is north when you live in the South West
the only correct take
Anything east of Salisbury is south east! But hey let's not forget Gloucester. Anything north of there is the north. Now let's all gather around and make white horses on hills
from the midlands and can agree, it fucking sucks. everyday i wake up knowing i'm within an hour of birmingham. i have never been more depressed in my entire life.
oh yeah, and our highstreet has gone from great to FOUR SHOPS???? HELLO????
like living within birmingham or the bloody core black country, our only goals are to escape
i live in birmingham city centre and i love it, i really don't understand why everyone hates it so incessantly its the most overdone joke in history
capitalism.
@@socire72no we tend to call it ‘The Birmingham Effect’
Bloxwich?
Northerners: Friendly and cheerful
Southerners: Antisocial and busy
Midland-ers: Birmingham
currently in the mental facility but can’t stop that jack manifold grind
The midlands is like horrific with fundings 😭 the roof blew off part of our school and it took a year to get fixed
Currently Canadian but can’t stop that Jack Manifold grind
Currently naidanaC but can't stop that dlofinaM kcaJ grind.
as a midlands resident i feel so represented thank u jack manifold
I'm from kidderminster and being known for carpets is honestly one of the most humiliating things ever
and having the town be called kidderminster let's not kid ourselves
lets not kidderminster ourselves
That being said, you've got the Severn Valley Railway, which might be the only greatest thing you've got.
I’m from Durham born & bred, from a coal mining family background. I remember fish & chip supper as a staple up north 😆
LMFAOO I JUST RELIZED HE HAS A SPONDEBOB TOY IN THE BACKGROUND. RESPECT
OML YES
Moving from London to the midlands was the biggest culture shock ever. How are you making me wait an hour for busses and trains and they both only go along one line
currently suffering from eating uranium but can't stop that jack manifold grind
As someone from Scotland when you accidentally bump into someone u tend to say sorry, shrug it off and walk on.
went to London walked into someone said "sorry pal" and he growled at me 😭
Average london inhabitant
I was actually devastated for a second when you said Brighton wasnt the gay capital of the Uk anymore
I was like bout to move to Manchester cause that’s like the neighbouring city
Dodged a bullet
Don’t worry it’s not even true. Brighton is very much still the gay capital.
same lmao
it'll probably go up like 80% once my friends and I move in a few years lol
@@serinadelmar6012nope, Manchester is
As an American whenever I hear North vs South I immediately think of the civil war.
From the South West here, I like how at 2:26 the entirety of the South west is just blank, we still use horse drawn carts down here.
also the household income chart is heavily skewed, solely because of all the posh twats from London come down here to buy second homes, which in turn makes it look like we have lots of money.
Genuinely. Take 5 steps from your house, and you're in a lord of the rings set but made by a crack addict.
they forgor about swr 😔
I was born and raised in a town North of Bristol and South Gloucestershire, pretty much right on the border of North and south, I don't consider myself either, I'm a West country boy.
I'm Scottish, the entirety of England is the south
north south divide of england not the uk. to you yeah we're all the south though. wish id been born in scotland rather than the midlands
Was thinking the exact same myself 😂
Anything to get me away from Brum
I'm from Newcastle and will forever be Northern. But aye, we're southern to Alba, but I'm 20% Scottish so I think I've earned my Northern status 😂 I prefer gan up to Scotland then down to that shitehole London
Wish the English and Scottish got along not gonna lie
im from the US and ive been wondering abt this for so long so thanks for the educational video
currently being divorced but cant stop that jack manifold grind
I'm from the US and I've never heard of any of these places
as a geordie jack acting like mansfield was THE coal town is hilarious lmao, ive never heard of it 😭
He should visit most of Wales
It was one coal mining town, we were the coal mining counties lmao (incl. Durham here because yea)
@@RoyallyHanskynah not rlly mate, the Black Country alone provided the most coal in the world during the Industrial Revolution
When he mentioned Mansfield and mining I laughed... I lived through it in the 80s and I live near Cortonwood where it kicked off. Don't mention Nottinghamshire miners to anyone from Yorkshire. Look it up...
“With smethwick! And Danny g!” I SCREAMED
also as a british person i love these videos so much its so interesting
This might become my favourite Jack video ever
Currently dealing with a UTI but can’t stop the jack manifold grind
I am a Geordie and have also lived for long periods in Leeds and Manchester. So I'm pretty northern. I have friends in Witham, Essex and often go down to see them. My personal experience of the people down there is really positive. I've always found people there really friendly and chatty. I don't really get this rubbish about people being unfriendly. And they are definitely not posh! 😂
But even in London, where I often go too I have always found people to be friendly. Maybe it's because I'm friendly and they are friendly back or maybe they react to my accent but I have always found them to be nice.
currently counting pink sheep but can't stop that jack manifold grind
I'm from near Mansfield and you everything you said is still very true, and the things in general you said about the Midlands also very true
im from devon, im almost the southest southener but the idea that were all minted is fucking insane
It's because we in west country aren't southerners. Southerners are from the south east. We much more like our Welsh neighbours than the south east!
As someone who speaks with a distinct Bristolian accent it’s a joke that I sound like a mix of a pirate and or a farmer
I would love to see a ramble video about the differences in accents!
As an Australian it is always so amusing watching stuff about England and America cause wow we really got the best from you two
Stfu West New Zealand you’re not shit prison colony
don't you lot have just as corrupt governments
Damn i thought he got taken by the killer
i like how multiple times in this video, Jack says "if you're American", implying that America and Britain are the only 2 countries.
I mean most people watching him are either american or british
me in Belgium watching this 😀
It will just be by far his second biggest, or even biggest, percentage of his audience
To be fair they are the largest English-speaking nations. Most other english speaking nations did not choose to be that way either. Ireland only became english speaking whenever the British killed 50% of the population (yes, thats not an exaggeration, and yes, they did it multiple times)
@@socire72 well most people in other countries speak English as an extra language
Just chilling in Scotland, listening to jack talking about how life is down there.
Just chilling in the Highlands, listening to Jack basically talking about how life is up here ilmao
Currently burning in Hell, but can't stop that Jack manifold grind!
currently in england :(
@@infinistra what's the difference?
@Averaage_Commenter england is always raining
Currently in the midlands but can’t stop that Jack Manifold Grind.
9:18 HES ALSO BANNING PHONES FOR UNDER 16S. (Before you say anything, im 17 i wont be affected) imagine if a child is hurt or in danger? How can they call 999? especially if no one is around?
Rishi Sunak has been weighing a ban on selling smartphones to under-16s, as well as raising the minimum age for social media accounts, but a planned consultation on the proposals has not been published. Where does that say he's banning phones completely? I don't like the tories either but don't spread misinformation
@@xelaiscoolvods6833 I haven’t mispread anything everyones talking about it
@@l0u_xox well you have mate cus none of that's been said
(7:39) As an American, Southerners (who have a ton of variation even among ourselves) sound very different from Midwesterners, New Englanders, people on the West Coast, and residents of Rocky Mountain states. To an unfamiliar ear, I can see how we might all sound like we have a generic accent, just like I have trouble differentiating between some English accents, but to someone living here, there are stark contrasts. Thank you for coming to my TED talk :)
i think im just bad at accents cause ive lived and traveled my whole life in the usa and cant tell the difference unless they have a southern accent
Currently being a proud Scot but can’t stop the Jack Manifold grind 🏴🏴💪💪💪
I’m from north east, Newcastle
I'm from Devon and I consider anything north of London as "The North" lol, mostly because that's the furthest up I've ever been.
I know I'm 100% wrong, but for whatever reason that's just the way my brain sees it.
Great video btw :)
OMG IM FROM DEVON TOO!
I am also from Mansfield and have had this exact debate last week 😂
The biggest problem if you put the jam before the cream on a sconE
Fucking ‘sconne’
Fellow Mansfielf local, I can confirm it's still so depressing
5:33 the way I pogged when he said fish and chips 😭 I actually need help the JRWI brainrot is killing me
YESSS FISH N CHIPS IS THE (second) BEST SHIP I LOVE THEMMM
(allicorn/sharpshooter is the best, fight me)
THAT SCOUSE ACCWNT WAS ACTUALLY SO GOOD
9:11 he just solved racism
Bro chose the most ironic time to make that phrase
I'm a northerner blaming the South for all our problems, but I just can't stop that Manifold grind.
“The southerners have better accents because they speak clearly “ Gloucestershire and Somerset 👀
oi dont forget us janners and cornish
@@lmoc4553the entire peninsula doesn’t count. Might as well be speaking Cornish
as a person from gloucestershire, i think my accent is reasonable like i don’t sound like a i work on a farm
i love the talking videos they’re so entertaining
A a man from the middle of the midlands. I prefer to say im from the midlands, sit in my midlands house and eat my midlands popcorn
i’m from a small town near birmingham and it’s not that bad but people look on the negative and in the midlands we are very happy just we don’t rlly speak to people but are communication for saying hi is just smiling at em and they smile back and we got on with the day
Currently trying to find out what the hell a kilometer is but can't stop that Jack Manifold grind 🦅🦅
When ur computing teacher mentions you and how he always enjoyed teaching you 😂
Pride Respect Achieve lol
I'm from the south and I find it mad that anyone could find it posh here. Tourists show up but some areas are utter shitholes.
Yeah a lot of notions of the North/South divide are incredibly incorrect. A lot of the Southwest is run down and crap.
Yeah when I tell people outside of the UK that I'm from England they often say, "I should go visit some time". I always struggle with that conversation, cause really I'd advise against it
I'm currently in a pissy council estate in east Londons most deprived burrogh. Being told I'm posh feels weird
I agree with the accents part. Trying to learn english as a second language in the northern part of england is pretty much impossible
takes on the jam and cream scone debate?
As a Cornish person I have to take a moral stance and say that jam before cream is the only way
As a former regular Cornwall and devon visitor I have to say its easily the cornish way, it just makes more sense if you think about it, man I wish going down there, so much better than berkshire
@@3man3 YES, THANK YOU!! It's much easier to spread cream on jam
It kinda depends on whichever is thicker honestly, but as a Devonshire person, I normally do the cream first cause it’s thicker like butter. Like when u have jam on toast u don’t put the jam then the butter yk? Man idk honestly, whatever floats ur boat
the mansion from wallace and the wererabbits was inspired from was a national trust site in the south 💪
Currently crying over school without feeling anything anymore, but can’t stop that jack manifold grind
7:05 that is crazy that the usa and the uk is swaped cause we got great cheese up north and wisconsin makes like 27% of the usa’s cheese supply
jack manifold is the type of guy to see the jack manifold grind and ask ‘is anyone gonna eat that?’ and not wait for an answer
6:40 my town bullied the chip shop until they made good gravy
2:38 ahem Wales enters the chat
No matter what... I'll still be a proud welsh through the bad parts !!! 🏴🏴🏴🏴 (help me please..)
Wales is the best , one thing we can all agree on
As a person who lives in the Lake District near Carlisle we don’t have trains we don’t have that good of public transport, we are a probably the poorest or near the poorest place in England. I know that the Lake District has mountains and lakes. The worst part about living in the Lake District is the tourists especially in the summer.
3:31 THE PIZZA SIM MUSIC YESS
As someone 5 miles from mansfield i couldnt agree more with everything you said 😅
Being from the South West, id like to disown the South East
So real
As an American him translating for me like “fries” truly helps! I live in Newcastle now so I’m a northern Geordie!
In the US I’d say that there is different ascents depending on the state your in and if it’s Texas, New York or California the part of that state you happen to live in.
yeah every state has like a slightly different accent
As a lifelong American, I can only really distinguish a strong southern accent all the others basically sound the same
Hell some states have multiple different accents
(Nevada) Las Vegas vs Elko
(Texas) El Paso vs Houston
(Florida) Miami vs Pensacola
(California) San Francisco vs Los Angeles
(New York) New York City vs New York City
Yeah but a state is about the size if not bigger than our whole country so us having a new distinguishable accent every 20 minutes down the road is insane compared to 1 slightly different accent per state which is the size of a country
I’m a GCSE student and we literally spent a week having to study this topic! 😂
i can't believe that they included wales in england, my blood is boiling
I believe that Wales was once part of the kingdom of England
as someone's who's been there a few times and only know from my welsh family isn't it just north but big everyone's all soft
@@KwikBR Nope, you have north, south AND west wales.
Scotland pretty much also has this, but with 6 distinct categories, the borders, glasgow and the west end, edinbrugh and the east end, stirling, the north, the islands.
Currently dying in a hole but can't stop that jack manifold grind
lowkey idk why but this video is really interesting espescially since im from the uk and I have no clue why
the most British rant I’ve ever heard 6:12
As someone from West Yorkshire, I’d say passed Stratford, draw a straight line, that’s the separator lmao.
I’m taking this into consideration for when I’m moving to the uk for a few years