@@mollysmith9606 The website's North West accent sounded like a generic Lancashire one to me. Definitely not anything like Mancunian or Liverpudlian, or others. But they did well copying it. :)
"In our defense, deaf and American." Quote of the year! Thank you, Jessica. I laughed so much. This was a fantastic video. You two absolutely made my day. And I thought you did quite well Jessica. Stevie, you represented us Americans quite ... [ clears throat ] you represented us. Yay? 🙄 Lovely as always 👍🤟💝
@@felicitygee381 : For me, always clotted cream first, then the strawberry jam on top ... but just for practical reasons - when I try to spread the cold clotted cream on the jam, I mash it all together and it doesn't look nice anymore! ;-D
@@VectorRabbit Because English is a language that is known for its consistency! For example, how do you say steak vs head? If English was consistent they would have the same vowel sound. So in Australian English we pronounce scones like Jessica does and cones differently. But actually I was thinking specifically that she was attempting accents, and even when the accent example clearly said it the same way Jessica had Stevie stuck to her version of the pronunciation.
As an American who dated a Brit, and then moved to Australia, I've come to realise that we got our "R's" from the Irish. We got a lot of vowel sounds from German (well, in my neighborhood, anyway)...But yeah, an American accent seems to be English + Irish + German - so - Irish accent would be easier for us to hear and do.
MissTwilightHater memory problems are so weird tbh! Like I have memory problems due to extreme fatigue, and I can remember important facts from my studies and difficult latin names for animals and anatomy but I forget wether or not I have asked my boyfriend something, which I already asked him 3 times in the last hour
This is the most competitive that I've ever seen Jessica. I thought that Stevie's Northern Ireland accent was two points stronger than Jessica's. (The further from RP/London the closer the accents are to american, so I'm not surprised that Stevie was stronger north of the border.) Jessica still wins by my count, but I think that Stevie will have her revenge on the other side of the pond. (Jess is still such a good mum to her adopted colonial {don't think brat} girl.) ;-)
So funny! Stevie is such a good sport. I love when Jessica’s competitive side comes out. 😉 I can’t WAIT until they do the American accept episode and Jessica is trying to say something in an American South accent. 🤣
Oh my gosh I'm so glad that you showed us how to say "hello lovely people" because I've been trying to figure out how to sign it for the longest time but you always do it so fast, im still learning ASL i want to learn BSL too.
Jessica, thank you for this delightful series. It's already made my Christmas season as I'm finishing up my finals and am usually so stressed that I don't do anything for the holidays. Hope you're doing well! :)
I thought Stevie's cockney accent was better. And Jessica getting stuck in a Lancashire/North Yorkshire border accent for Scottish and Welsh accents was hilarious. It was good the journey Stevie went on with the idea of tone in accents! Try reading up about the phonetic alphabet which gets quite physically specific albeit in really weird, academic and not very accessible language. That helps for then reading up about the very interesting history of accents. And for trying to do them. You can refer back and forth on Wikipedia easily enough. There's an open university video about the original pronunciation of Shakespeare's plays that is more fun. Or would be except it turns out that Shakespearean rape jokes get more obvious. But there's many more videos about accents on TH-cam including accent tag or challenge videos, and elsewhere.
Speaking of which, how DO you caption accents!? One of my videos with puns and alternate meanings in a short poem, I think I resorted to using & explaining the phonetic alphabet in at least one of the repetitions. Even after watching your series/halfway through!?
Very, very funny!!! Great to see you back together again. Looks like you have a warm friendship. 'In defence, deaf and American' the highlight! [Put on t-shirt]? Yesterday I was gaslighted, abused and then dismissed by my service provider. [ie. They cancelled my service]. Heartwarming to see 2 women who I know understand. Hugs, Alison. [ps. Thanks for cheering me up]!
LOL! "In our defense, deaf, and American." 😅👍💯🥰😁 I couldn't rate either of you, it was an entirely hilarious video from both of you! I'd give you both a 10 for entertainment!
My poor ears every time Stevie laughs and I had the volume high because I tried to hear Josie xD (my ears have no opinion on the accents themselves; they seemed mostly fine but I'm Dutch so what do I know)
Stevie laughing hysterically throughout the cockney one is my favourite thing! (She sounds like that tiktok of the girl in the car who figured out how to do the lesbian growl, I love it) I think she was robbed though, her northern irish was pretty good and the north west and cockney were decent too!
Jwb52z I think a lot of people struggle with that, honestly. Especially when the accent isn’t super super thick, like there are multiple Southern accents in the US but some are more subtle and so people don’t necessarily differentiate. It may also have something to do with the way her brain processes auditory sensations.
I can usually tell the difference in the accents but being able to replicate them is beyond me. I don't understand how people speak in different accents at all.
Same here, I have no problems hearing the differences between the accents. My problem is mimicking them! It helps if I have a famous person I can copy. For Northern Ireland, I try to copy Liam Neeson. For North West I picked a tone between Jodie Whittaker and Jane Horrocks. South Welsh I try to copy Eve Myles.
I moved house around a year and a half ago, and have lost quite a lot of my friends, but I have remained in contact with one friend particularly. I have been helping her through a rough patch in her life, as she's struggling with the loss of her grandparents and issues with people who cannot seem to understand that everyone should be treated nicely no matter their mental health or sexuality. I'm glad I've been able to help her out as I can't imagine her struggling alone.
Watching in 2020 to get rid of bad vibes and crappy times. I love how they are such polar opposites but get along so well. And Jessica is so competitive hahaha
Oh. My. God. It is so adorable how competitive Jessica is!! This is the clearest example of an Aquarius and a Cancer I've ever seen. The Aquarius yelling about how they're definitely right and the Cancer just looking at them like 'look at how cute they are when they get loud' and loving them. ❤️
This was the best. I was doing it along with you but, we grew up collecting (yes, collecting, it's a thing) accents and British was our first. Funny thing, my sister sounds like she is from the north and I sound like I'm from the south. We grew up watching the same shows. It's weird
I live in the Southern US, I freaked a customer out one day when I asked her what part of Southern Scotland she was from. I have never lived outside the US; I did at the time play online games with 20+ people from all over the UK.
Jessica & Stevie, I adored this video. You have such an amazing friendship &byour joy & laughter in just doing things together is such fun. Thanks for brightening up my day. 🥀💞
After decades of listening (viewing) lots of BBC shows and the various accents, I have gotten used to them and don't always notice that they are there -- if I concentrate on it I can often (but not always) place where one is from, if it is sufficiently common on the BBC. It is always amusing hearing US and UK folks trying to do each other's accents. In general, it seems that the UK folks are much better at doing US accents than US folks are at doing UK accents. I am looking forward to the next accents video, it should be fun :-).
To be fair, Jane Horrocks who plays Bubble is from Lancashire which is in the North, but Northern accents differ so much, Manchester and Liverpool are right next to each other in the North West but sound completely different to each other.
*wheezing with laughter* Got to say, Jessica, as someone who's proud to come from the North West of England, your Northern accent was smashing. Well done! Absolutely dying of laughter throughout this video. xxx
The example of Southern Welsh is very soft, and there are lots of variations within Southern Welsh accents. For example, a cardiff accent is different from the valleys one.
I also tried to play along (from Los Angeles), Omgsh that was hard!! I definitely could hear the differences in each accent, but there were mouth movements that felt so odd to make the sounds.
One, Jessica you are so competitive and I love it. Two, Stevie is my soul animal and as a Scottish person I say not bad. Three, as a drama student, I will never manage those accents, my own kinda goes all over the place and up and down and aggg. Love ya!
JESSICA I'M FROM THE US AND I KNEW YOUR GRANDMA WAS FROM BOSTON FROM YOUR TWO WORDS and I'm laughing so freakin hard thats why its in all caps lolol. Also, if you wanna say "car keys" in a Boston accent, you can basically just say "khaki" in an normal American accent, it honestly may even work with a British one. My friend from Boston taught me that and after you say if for a while you really start to hear how it can be car keys and its honestly hilarious. Xoxo (I'm learning ASL right now, thanks for the tiny BSL lesson!)
This video reminds me so much of my best friend and I! She's outside Manchester and I'm a southern gal, our accent's are shockingly similar so I'll best Jessica will easily beat Stevie on that one! Love ya both though and was so pleasantly surprised the first time I saw you two together! Someone needs to make traveling from the US to Europe easier and cheaper and obs greener already!
Who else tried to do *Hello Lovely People* along with them?
so i wasnt the only one XD
Nearly broke my wrist doing it
I did well the first 2 times then messed up and stroke my chin
Yesssss and it was so much fun!!
Meaghan H the only thing I’m confused about is are they using their left hand or right hang?
“Weirdly deafness is about what you can and cant hear and not how you sound” 👏🏻 😂 x
I cackled at that sentence omg
It would be wonderful to see what Jessica sounds like if she attempted American Accents!
Heart of Hearing yes I thought they’d do Americans
next time ;)
Or do like all the other dialects of English, so Australian and Canadian and American etc...
Hope they include both a general Southern accent and deep Appalachian, as that would be particularly entertaining (says the Southerner).
I'm super looking forward to it!
Jessica’s expression after she says “In our defense....deaf...and American.” Is the BEST. The stare directly into the camera 😂
I love seeing how competitive Jessica actually is 😂
As a northerner I can officially say Jessica's Northern accent sounded very authentic hahaha
Amelia Henderson i’m manc and i totally agree!
100% crazy impressive
I'm from Cumbria and it all sounds southern to me 😂😂😂
Very Manc sounding to me 🙌
@@mollysmith9606 The website's North West accent sounded like a generic Lancashire one to me. Definitely not anything like Mancunian or Liverpudlian, or others. But they did well copying it. :)
"In our defense, deaf and American."
Quote of the year! Thank you, Jessica.
I laughed so much. This was a fantastic video. You two absolutely made my day. And I thought you did quite well Jessica. Stevie, you represented us Americans quite ... [ clears throat ] you represented us. Yay? 🙄
Lovely as always 👍🤟💝
Richard Velez I agree! The smile on Jessica’s face after she delivers that classic quote it’s delightful. I laughed so hard!
Being American is a disability now lol
Timestamp please?
@@cheesecakelasagna 12:51
*LAST AUTUMN OUR SCONES WERE NAMED THE BEST IN THE UK*
Jam and then cream or cream and the jam?
@@felicitygee381 : For me, always clotted cream first, then the strawberry jam on top ... but just for practical reasons - when I try to spread the cold clotted cream on the jam, I mash it all together and it doesn't look nice anymore! ;-D
@@bellisperennis42 😊😊 Ahh😊😊😊 interesting technique, If I try to spread both I end up with a sticky mess!
@@bellisperennis42 YESSS EXACTLYYY
Which accent did you read that in?
Thank you so much for watching lovelies
At 0:35 I mean all of the alphabet!
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard this is so funny.
Ellie Nichols oh, hi
Your right this is hilarious
Belle’s Music I don’t know you like Jessica?
Ellie Nichols oh, I didn’t know you liked her either, so yeah, I watch her videos all the time
Jessica just looked at the camera and said because they're called scones
And yet Stevie continued to pronounce them "scoanes".
@@0roseable I mean... how do you say "cones" O_O
@@VectorRabbit Because English is a language that is known for its consistency!
For example, how do you say steak vs head? If English was consistent they would have the same vowel sound.
So in Australian English we pronounce scones like Jessica does and cones differently.
But actually I was thinking specifically that she was attempting accents, and even when the accent example clearly said it the same way Jessica had Stevie stuck to her version of the pronunciation.
Sean Kealey-Bennett 😂😂😂
Like Eddie Izzard:
"[British people] say "*h*erbs"... Because there's a f*cking "h" in it!"
Closed captioning gave this sentence for cockney: “Last autumn, us cows was named best in U-Key.”
Stevie hears Welsh accent " It sounds exactly the same" *shook*.. LOL
I only know the Welsh accent because of Gavin and Stacey
Never call a Welsh man a Scot lol
To be fair, that sentence doesn’t show off the welsh accent enough for it to seem very different
In our defense deaf and American, I want that on a t-shirt ;-)
Stevie won on northern Ireland, Jessica was doing a Morningside accent
As an American who dated a Brit, and then moved to Australia, I've come to realise that we got our "R's" from the Irish. We got a lot of vowel sounds from German (well, in my neighborhood, anyway)...But yeah, an American accent seems to be English + Irish + German - so - Irish accent would be easier for us to hear and do.
Yesssssss.
The fact that Walter doesn't respond to an American accent 🤣
My husband is british, and we constantly try mimicking each other’s accents. It’s a lot of fun. 😂❤️
Nicole Elizabeth - I try and mimic your husband too. 😂😉🇬🇧
that's so cute lol
@@dinglebarry528 lmao that sounds like you're having an affair with her husband
MICKIE GEE - Maybe I am... Maybe I’m not...😉
I love that Jessica has no problem throwing around “Jesus” and “goddammit” I’m always scandalised and thrilled :-)
For someone with memory problems I am so impressed you kept track of the scores!
MissTwilightHater memory problems are so weird tbh! Like I have memory problems due to extreme fatigue, and I can remember important facts from my studies and difficult latin names for animals and anatomy but I forget wether or not I have asked my boyfriend something, which I already asked him 3 times in the last hour
@@lampje5185 girl I feel ya 😭
"The only accept I can do is my grandmother's... pahk... cah..."
I DIED. Only a very specific neighbourhood in Boston sounds like that!
Stevie was cheated out of at least an 8 for her Northern Irish accent.
Dude I love the chaotic energy they have together I can't stop laughing lmao
This is the most competitive that I've ever seen Jessica. I thought that Stevie's Northern Ireland accent was two points stronger than Jessica's. (The further from RP/London the closer the accents are to american, so I'm not surprised that Stevie was stronger north of the border.) Jessica still wins by my count, but I think that Stevie will have her revenge on the other side of the pond. (Jess is still such a good mum to her adopted colonial {don't think brat} girl.) ;-)
Jessica's hair looks absolutely stunning in this video.
Why is Stevie's cackling so adorable?
(also, I never thought I'd use the words cackling and adorable in the same sentence)
Jessie being proud of her accents is so cute
“I am so sorry... but in our defence... deaf, and American” i choked
So funny! Stevie is such a good sport. I love when Jessica’s competitive side comes out. 😉 I can’t WAIT until they do the American accept episode and Jessica is trying to say something in an American South accent. 🤣
Jessica+NY accent will be golden 😂
I'd like to hear a Texas accent! Also I'm from Florida, not sure what our accent sounds like but I wanna hear too! 😂
“Just make everything go up and it’s Welsh” 😂😂🤪
Never thought Jessica would be so competitive lmao love it
OMG that Welsh accent they used to learn from was nothing like southern welsh. lol
That had to be THE lightest Welsh accent I have EVER heard.
That person must have vacationed there for a week one summer and that's the accent they developed lol.
Oh I would love to see Jessica attempt all the different American accents 😂
I love how the 'standard scottish' doesn't even sound Scottish never mind when it's mimicked lol. Loved this video, thanks Jessica and Stevie :) 😂
Georgia Smith it sounds like a Dumfries Edinburgh mix 😂😂
Oh my gosh I'm so glad that you showed us how to say "hello lovely people" because I've been trying to figure out how to sign it for the longest time but you always do it so fast, im still learning ASL i want to learn BSL too.
Every time they are together it’s just so adorable ! 🥰
"But in our defense: Deaf and American."
X'D
MissMiseryGloom just got to that part of the video when i read this 😂
I didn’t know Jessica had an American grandmother!
PAH! Thank you for teaching Hello Lovely People in BSL!
"In our defense, deaf and American"
You won Vlogmas 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
How is Jessica so freakishly good at this! I don't even know what a North West accent is and I'm also "from here"
Jessica, thank you for this delightful series. It's already made my Christmas season as I'm finishing up my finals and am usually so stressed that I don't do anything for the holidays. Hope you're doing well! :)
I love how competitive Jessica is! This was so funny!! 😂
ASL does use two hands for some sights but Jessica is right most of sights are use one hand.
Yay I just watched stevies vid and now this has come out
10 out of 10 for trying and 10 out of 10 for sharing the fun! Great Video!
We didn't even need the scores, we all knew Jessica would win but this was still hilarious!
I thought Stevie's cockney accent was better. And Jessica getting stuck in a Lancashire/North Yorkshire border accent for Scottish and Welsh accents was hilarious. It was good the journey Stevie went on with the idea of tone in accents! Try reading up about the phonetic alphabet which gets quite physically specific albeit in really weird, academic and not very accessible language. That helps for then reading up about the very interesting history of accents. And for trying to do them. You can refer back and forth on Wikipedia easily enough. There's an open university video about the original pronunciation of Shakespeare's plays that is more fun. Or would be except it turns out that Shakespearean rape jokes get more obvious. But there's many more videos about accents on TH-cam including accent tag or challenge videos, and elsewhere.
Speaking of which, how DO you caption accents!? One of my videos with puns and alternate meanings in a short poem, I think I resorted to using & explaining the phonetic alphabet in at least one of the repetitions. Even after watching your series/halfway through!?
Do this again using “the rain in Spain” sentence! I am able to hear the differences in accents more clear with it for some reason.
Thank you so much!
Very, very funny!!! Great to see you back together again. Looks like you have a warm friendship. 'In defence, deaf and American' the highlight! [Put on t-shirt]? Yesterday I was gaslighted, abused and then dismissed by my service provider. [ie. They cancelled my service]. Heartwarming to see 2 women who I know understand. Hugs, Alison. [ps. Thanks for cheering me up]!
Oh my gosh!! I always wanted to learn Hello Lovely People since I started watching your videos!
And Stevie was still signing it so fast (even though she said slowly)!
I NEED to hear them doing a southern US accent. :)
Oh yes..like "Y'all ain't going to be fixin that tar (tire)" 😂
Oh boy. The two words you said in the Boston accent made me need more of this!!
I was waiting for this to upload because of Stevie's video like ten minutes ago lol
Stevie actually learned to say scone instead of scOne by the end! Well done Stevie! Thanks Josie!
She said scon instead of scone ☹️
Jessica has her daughter back! LOL
Having just watched the cookie video, I finally know what you mean. Haha
As a non British person this was hilarious! I can't wait to see Jessica do American accents.
This was the funniest video I’ve seen in a while 😂
Being Welsh I am I offended 😂😂 blydi shambles ofnadwy, you're both still lush tho 😉🏴
LOL! "In our defense, deaf, and American." 😅👍💯🥰😁
I couldn't rate either of you, it was an entirely hilarious video from both of you! I'd give you both a 10 for entertainment!
My poor ears every time Stevie laughs and I had the volume high because I tried to hear Josie xD (my ears have no opinion on the accents themselves; they seemed mostly fine but I'm Dutch so what do I know)
Lol😂😂
Stevie laughing hysterically throughout the cockney one is my favourite thing! (She sounds like that tiktok of the girl in the car who figured out how to do the lesbian growl, I love it) I think she was robbed though, her northern irish was pretty good and the north west and cockney were decent too!
I'm an American and I can't believe she can't hear the vowel and inflection differences in the regional accents.
Jwb52z I think a lot of people struggle with that, honestly. Especially when the accent isn’t super super thick, like there are multiple Southern accents in the US but some are more subtle and so people don’t necessarily differentiate. It may also have something to do with the way her brain processes auditory sensations.
I can usually tell the difference in the accents but being able to replicate them is beyond me. I don't understand how people speak in different accents at all.
Same here, I have no problems hearing the differences between the accents. My problem is mimicking them!
It helps if I have a famous person I can copy. For Northern Ireland, I try to copy Liam Neeson. For North West I picked a tone between Jodie Whittaker and Jane Horrocks. South Welsh I try to copy Eve Myles.
Minks Rule It’s like that everywhere.
@@codename495 oh
I moved house around a year and a half ago, and have lost quite a lot of my friends, but I have remained in contact with one friend particularly. I have been helping her through a rough patch in her life, as she's struggling with the loss of her grandparents and issues with people who cannot seem to understand that everyone should be treated nicely no matter their mental health or sexuality. I'm glad I've been able to help her out as I can't imagine her struggling alone.
I give you both 10 out of 10 for effort and also for amusement!! ❤️😝
Watching in 2020 to get rid of bad vibes and crappy times. I love how they are such polar opposites but get along so well. And Jessica is so competitive hahaha
The Hello lovely people bit at the beginning is so much better when you know that that beard shape in ASL is the sign for lesbian.
Hello Lovely/Lesbian/People? Lol
I love it when Jessica and Stevie make videos
stevie looks so genuinely happy with you like you're both best friends this is fantastic c: warmin mah
Jessica trying America accents is the video gold I didn’t know I needed. This was wonderful! 💕
I'm looking forward to your American accent video one day. You ladies rock!
Oh. My. God. It is so adorable how competitive Jessica is!! This is the clearest example of an Aquarius and a Cancer I've ever seen. The Aquarius yelling about how they're definitely right and the Cancer just looking at them like 'look at how cute they are when they get loud' and loving them. ❤️
This was the best. I was doing it along with you but, we grew up collecting (yes, collecting, it's a thing) accents and British was our first. Funny thing, my sister sounds like she is from the north and I sound like I'm from the south. We grew up watching the same shows. It's weird
I never thought I would hear coronation street in the same video as stevie 😂
i love how much both of you laugh in this, its so nice
I live in the Southern US, I freaked a customer out one day when I asked her what part of Southern Scotland she was from. I have never lived outside the US; I did at the time play online games with 20+ people from all over the UK.
Jessica and Stevie, I have not laughed so hard that I almost fell off my chair in quite a while. Thank you both😅😅
Jessica & Stevie, I adored this video. You have such an amazing friendship &byour joy & laughter in just doing things together is such fun. Thanks for brightening up my day. 🥀💞
Two of my favorite people. we in love eye-
Thank you for making me laugh today, I needed this.
😅🤣😅🤣😅😅 you girls are so funny @Steve I'm from LA and I'm with you everything sounded the same to me 👏👍❤
"in our deffence, deaf and american" 😁😁😁😁😁
This was absolutely HILARIOUS! I love these two together!
After decades of listening (viewing) lots of BBC shows and the various accents, I have gotten used to them and don't always notice that they are there -- if I concentrate on it I can often (but not always) place where one is from, if it is sufficiently common on the BBC.
It is always amusing hearing US and UK folks trying to do each other's accents. In general, it seems that the UK folks are much better at doing US accents than US folks are at doing UK accents. I am looking forward to the next accents video, it should be fun :-).
Yaaas the collab I've been waiting for. Hey lovely ladies.. 😂
This was so much fun to watch! I can't get enough of Stevie laughing, she sounds like she's having so much fun!!!!!
Ahh I love this collab, currently catching up on vlogmas and I don't think I had even recognized Stevie until i clicked the video!
I'm a baffled American trying to place accents to actor characters. Northern - all I got is Bubble on AbFab 😂
I was like "Oh, I guess Bubble was northern, then."
Ilznidiotic right 🤣
To be fair, Jane Horrocks who plays Bubble is from Lancashire which is in the North, but Northern accents differ so much, Manchester and Liverpool are right next to each other in the North West but sound completely different to each other.
Stevie is doing pretty good though! But Jessica is the winner! This was so much fun 😁
Unfortunately I can’t rate you because I’m not from the UK
*wheezing with laughter* Got to say, Jessica, as someone who's proud to come from the North West of England, your Northern accent was smashing. Well done! Absolutely dying of laughter throughout this video. xxx
Now that Stevie is back in the UK, I am waiting for the American accents video!!
At "deaf and American " I had to stop the video, in order to climb back onto the sofa.
I'm loving competitive Jessica!
I haven’t laughed so hard in ages! Next time you gotta try Liverpool, Shetland, Doric and the western isles!! Oh, and Glasgow too!!
This is a LOOK Jessica!! 😲😲😲 You’re both gorgeous, I’m happy we’re getting another collab ♥️
The example of Southern Welsh is very soft, and there are lots of variations within Southern Welsh accents. For example, a cardiff accent is different from the valleys one.
Stevie's laugh is literally the best.
"...when you come to stay next," Jessica said, not yet knowing what was to come 😬
I also tried to play along (from Los Angeles), Omgsh that was hard!! I definitely could hear the differences in each accent, but there were mouth movements that felt so odd to make the sounds.
One, Jessica you are so competitive and I love it.
Two, Stevie is my soul animal and as a Scottish person I say not bad.
Three, as a drama student, I will never manage those accents, my own kinda goes all over the place and up and down and aggg.
Love ya!
JESSICA I'M FROM THE US AND I KNEW YOUR GRANDMA WAS FROM BOSTON FROM YOUR TWO WORDS and I'm laughing so freakin hard thats why its in all caps lolol. Also, if you wanna say "car keys" in a Boston accent, you can basically just say "khaki" in an normal American accent, it honestly may even work with a British one. My friend from Boston taught me that and after you say if for a while you really start to hear how it can be car keys and its honestly hilarious. Xoxo (I'm learning ASL right now, thanks for the tiny BSL lesson!)
This video reminds me so much of my best friend and I! She's outside Manchester and I'm a southern gal, our accent's are shockingly similar so I'll best Jessica will easily beat Stevie on that one! Love ya both though and was so pleasantly surprised the first time I saw you two together! Someone needs to make traveling from the US to Europe easier and cheaper and obs greener already!