@@shubhamupadhyay844 Haan Bhai woh pehle chalta tha ab is modern zamaane mein sab India mein mixed english hi bolte Hain! For example: we call chips (American) in India but in british english it is called Crisps!
@@passionatefootballfan1462 I am north African and it s kinda funny how pple in my country have different English accents when we all graduated from British English classes 😂
I'm South African 🇿🇦 so I grew up with British English - most of those words make sense to me 😃 , then people tried to Americanize everything 😂 My friends laughed at me for saying "Rubber" cos it means something else 👀
This is so funny! Each state has their own peculiarities too! That particular thumb tack , we call a push pin!😂 I remember a friend from Tennessee used to call the water hose the “hose pipe” and a trash bag “a poke!” I love all of our differences along with all our similarities!❤
I learned zero english at school and ended up learning by myself with the help of internet. The result is a mixture of English and American words 🤦♀️😂
@@youjustgotburned3980 So what if u all call it soccer?? The one who invented has the right to name it. And they call it football. And it makes more sense, than calling something 🏈 that uses less foot a football.🤷♂️
@@youjustgotburned3980 In Africa?? WHICH COUNTRY in the African continent do all of you call it SOCCER? 🤔 I know of a few Nigerians & I've never heard them use that term so I'm curious.
I'm Nigerian. Apparently we mix both, but originally we spoke British English. Now I think movies and all is the major cause of American English popularity in Nigeria.
British English is the one we learnt at school, American English is the one we learn from TV programmes. I wasn't aware until I moved to the UK and called this letter Z "Zee" instead of "Zed". Another one that confused me in American English, "Pants"
Can we you just stop with this comments already. We really do appreciate him without you telling us to. This comments are everywhere. Same exact thing gaddamn !
@@user_h1 I'm not OP, and I only know the British slang that I've seen defined by other people, but I think in Britain it's a term for a female body part.
One of the best shorts I’ve ever seen so funny 😂
😂🙏🏽🙌🏽✨❤️
Brush lol
@@jeremylynch I’m Australian and we call everything the same as England
@@jeremylynch no we call it car 'digis'
@@jeremylynch hey there's a scammer on my comment can you give kids a warning to not fall for it
“Elephants have trunks, cars have boots” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this line is the best
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Le* Indians: we have "Diggi".
@@shreeshsrivastava9185
Dickey*
@@shreeshsrivastava9185 fr that was the first thought I had😂
I heard “boobs” 💀💀💀💀💀💀
Me an Indian thinking which side I should support😂(We speak both English mixed)
Indian English is derived from British English not American English
@@shubhamupadhyay844 Haan Bhai woh pehle chalta tha ab is modern zamaane mein sab India mein mixed english hi bolte Hain! For example: we call chips (American) in India but in british english it is called Crisps!
We speak both lol. Nigerian
@@monalischannel7529 Yeah true.
That's what I was sayin
Gend
Loved the ending …. Jeremy’s expression was priceless
England- drawing pin
America- thumb tack
Nepal- thumb pin
😂😂😂
😂😂 ramro xa
Me: Push pin
India too 😂😂
Push pin- thumb tacks have an almost flat head and are all metal!
Seriously, it's just a pin!
Why all these extra words 🙄
Jeremey got Adam with elephant have trunks lol. Wtf is soccer cleats 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s called soccer
@@IanTheKorean13 No, it's football
@@alikhalid7275 bro shut up it’s not a big deal that I call it soccer
@GrassKickerEdits it's football. 0/10
@@IanTheKorean13 Bro is football
The way they exaggerated it made it even better 😂
😂🙌🏽
I see you everywhere.
IT’S HIM
OMG BEASTY!!!!
BEASTYMAN???
Watching this as an Aussie, I had to keep switching sides almost every word 😂🤣
As a Canadian, I agreed with the American more. I think pin is the only I agree with the Brit.
@@awfan221 same
I'm Aussie to
😂Same here mate 🇦🇺
fr
American English: French Fries
British English: Chips
ANC chips are crisps
They're made differently though
Yep
We as an India tell it Chips
Thick ones are chips
Thin ones are fries
And crisps are the ones in packets
The ending killed me bro. The funny thing is that you could probably trick an actual American in to saying that 😂😂😂😂
Can somebody explain it
@@shubhamupadhyay844
It’s exclusively a female body part. Are you catching on?
i probably wouldve fallen for that, and im not american 💀
@@shubhamupadhyay844 you’re too young fella, grow a pair and then come back. lol! 😭😄🤣😂
Damn
Me as indian
Trunk❌
Boots❌
Dickey✅
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dickey means something else also
@@nameless-rx6vo we call dickey the car trunk in hindi
@@sbdaboo1849 😂🤣 I very well know that bhau
I'm also an indian, I'm from jharkhand
I was just trying to crack a pj
😂😂😂
Yes My “Dickey” is also too big and long it can fit anything very easily without any problems😇
As a Trinidadian American, this dialogue could have been my mother and I😂😂😂❤❤. Very funny and relatable.
I learned English in T&T, I now live in Europe and I realised that Trinis also have their own mixed expressions. Love your country as my own, yeh boi.
“😂”
Me : studies British English for 10 years at school
Also me : ends up speaking American English 🐸
Story of every Indian 😂😂😂
@@passionatefootballfan1462 I am north African and it s kinda funny how pple in my country have different English accents when we all graduated from British English classes 😂
You watch too much hollywood movies🤭
bro at least you shouldn't say Bo''le O' WA'a'ah
Same
Bro pulled out his entire inventory💀💀
It's the, if you know you know!😂😂😂 well done lads... fellas... bros....AAAAHHH!!!
"elephants have trunks,cars have boots". 😂😂😂😂😂 . This killed me
British(🇬🇧) - Football Boots
American(🇺🇸) - Soccer Cleats
Indian(🇮🇳) - Studs
I always call it football shoes,and i don't even know what is cleats lol
Australia (🇦🇺) - Soccer boots
Love the way they just put the hands behind and got the boots !
It’s always funny when they both do a video together 😂
BEST COMBINATION WHILE THEY WORK ON SAME VIDEO. IT MAKES LAUGH HARD. 🤩
So true
Yh the 2 make gd combo
I'm South African 🇿🇦 so I grew up with British English - most of those words make sense to me 😃 , then people tried to Americanize everything 😂 My friends laughed at me for saying "Rubber" cos it means something else 👀
As a South African 🇿🇦 I can confirm he is telling the truth
I'm South African too
@@thirushaperumal4958 Nice but I'm Indian
@@MrChristron cool
@@thirushaperumal4958 Have a blessed day 👍🏼
🇿🇦: 🇺🇸
Rubber: eraser
Slay queen: gold digger
Blesser: sugar daddy
Robot: traffic light
Grade 5: 5th grade
Primary school: elementary school
Biscuit: cookies
Sweets: candy
Coloured: mixed race
Automn: fall
Matric dance: prom
Festive season: Christmas holidays
“Bum bag” that part made me go on the floor😂😂😂
Jeremy never runs out of the best ideas
Elephants have trunks and cars have boots 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
This is so funny! Each state has their own peculiarities too! That particular thumb tack , we call a push pin!😂 I remember a friend from Tennessee used to call the water hose the “hose pipe” and a trash bag “a poke!” I love all of our differences along with all our similarities!❤
I can go with that, at least it's got the word 'pin' in it.
Australia being mixed with both languages
Fr bro
Frr
Yeah I know
The best short I’ve seen so far 😂😂😂
Bros iam dying from laughing this always HAPPENS 💀
THE COMEDY. THE ACTION. THE PERFECTION. THIS IS WHAT I SUBBED FOR 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is the best so far 2024. Well done both..... excellent.
1:01 that "bring it" was cooold 🥶
that ending had me on the floor 😂
Yep
You made my day it was so good!!😂😂😂
Their collaboration are always so cool.
And this is also a freaking fact when ENGLISH isn’t even your first national language 🤣
Its your 2nd national language?
@@llywelynddraig853 3rd though
Yo andy
Sale mec
@@ATiMiXtvplays lol
@@OldAndyFitia
from which country are you ?
What an ending 😂. Well done you guys !!!!!
Another legendary collab we didn’t know we needed
Love you man❤❤
He already did a collab with adam before
They frequently work together.
.. about 28 times a week, 14 weeks/month.
Best sketch ending I’ve ever seen 😂
Jeremy:Boot
Adam:Trunk
Me:Dikki 😂
Man, I was watching this in the bus and I went laughing out loud. Didn't care about my ego or pride. Keep the duo going!
You rickrolled me
🫥you rick rolled me
Ur welcome guys
Bro your pfp 😂
Good going 🌚
As a Brit, i can fully agree that this is super funny and not judgmental in any way (like some other shorts)
🤣🤣😅one of my favorite youtubers🤣
This duo is amazing😂
1:44 literally anything huh I see
NAHHHH AYO PAUSE 📸💀
@@RealMoopMations-hk8vs GEOMETRY DASH!!!!
*PAUSE…*
Americans: soccer cleats
British: football boots
Indians: studds
1:33 Why did you trick him.🤣
It's not an actual trick, it's scripted 💀
No way@@Cole_Is_A_Mole
that ending had me dead
Whos gonna tell em England actually started calling it soccer first....😂😂😂😂
This is a masterpiece. Keep up the good work Jeremy
The final part about bum bag is so well done Jeremy 👏 😆
The reactions are perfect 🤣🤣🤣
0:29 In India they are shoes 🙂
They're called sneakers in india
Nah actually those are studs
@@snehajagajith6409maybe I am idiot.
@@snehajagajith6409
No one calls shoes as sneakers in India
0:51 OMG... Did we see a glimpse of Savage Dad 🤩♥️
😂
You guys are really amazing! 😂😂😂
The collab we didn't know we needed
As an American planning to move to the UK, let’s just say I confuse the crap out of people 😂
My friend has moved to America and every time i call him he sounds so diffrent
The British guy must thought that the guy thinks he has an elephant trunk when he said they’re in my trunk😂😂
You guys always make my day 🤣🤣😂😂🤣
Jeremy never fails to give us the best content 😂😂
shut up
stop milking the same comment over and over again like a bot
Make more like this 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 we love that thanks very much 💓💓😂
Your last smile was killer 😹
Can we appreciate the fact that Jez never fails to entertain us?
..
Bot
Jez?
This is Jeremy
@@fwf31 no
@@InfiniXCat it’s a nickname for Jeremy
Bruh that ending though 😂💀
Australia 🇦🇺, Canada 🇨🇦, New Zealand 🇳🇿 listening to them
I love your videos Jeremy, sooo good content❤️
The funniest short of I've seen😂😂😂
I love your videos man been watching you for a long time to see you grow like this is amazing 👍💪
“Elephants have trunks, cars have boots.” Amazing
0:04 team football
Frr
Frr
Hi Jeremy, sick video, very relatable. Keep it up I love your vids
I like how he does an English accent without making us sound really posh because we’re not
I was reading in your voice and you actually sound a bit posh
Nah man, still sounds posh to me 🤷🏻♀️
@@ABB14-11 I think he's referring to the Queen's type of English. Many outsiders assume all ppl from England speak with that Posh type of accent.
@@alltechwonders5518because you're speaking in Queen's type of English, do somewhere else then you'll get a diff result (my keyboard went beserk)
Proper pronunciation with the accent sound posh. He wouldn't sound as posh if it was cockney
I learned zero english at school and ended up learning by myself with the help of internet. The result is a mixture of English and American words 🤦♀️😂
AdamW is very funny, so is Jeremy. Just imagine how funny that will be when they work together. You can sometimes take my heart out of my chest
Why imagine?
How are you alive if your heart was taken out of your chest???
As a person who has been American and British taught, I see this as an absolute win
OH MY GODDDDD 🤣🤣🤣 brooo i havent laughed that hard in agesssss mannnnn
"Probably made on Chewsday, innit?"
"You mean Tuesday?"
"Chewsday"
"Tuesday"
"Aight whatevvah"
Adam and Jeremy 😂🔥
That face from Jeremy make me laugh 😂😂😂
1:42 the face of utter defeat but he just gotta laugh it off🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣dwl
Thanks Jeremy,you always make my day 🤣🤣✌️
This was so entertaining! 👌
This is too funny 😂
If a British person asks an American if they have a rubber, they’re not getting an eraser lol 😂
As an Indian... I'm confused cuz we mix both British and American words...😵💫
Btw in India... We don't say Trunk or Boot... We say 'Dickkey' 😂
Both of them bring something even special content when they collab ❤
As Malaysian, I think I can just speak British English because I love British accent and it was the perfect English for me😀
Got him with that last one😂😂😂
THE ENDING GOT ME ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING 🤣 😃 😀 😄 😁 😂
I'm like why is noone talking about the ending?
"It was invented in England and we called it football"
Top argument👌
In Africa we call it soccer
So if America and Africa says soccer...it must be soccer
@@youjustgotburned3980 I'm an African and we call it football, so it's football.
@@youjustgotburned3980 indians with 1.4 billion people and British call it football .... it must be football
@@youjustgotburned3980 So what if u all call it soccer??
The one who invented has the right to name it. And they call it football.
And it makes more sense, than calling something 🏈 that uses less foot a football.🤷♂️
@@youjustgotburned3980 In Africa?? WHICH COUNTRY in the African continent do all of you call it SOCCER? 🤔 I know of a few Nigerians & I've never heard them use that term so I'm curious.
Brilliant, love it 😂😂
I haven't laughed after seeing his whole video but I laughed when Jeremy smiled at last
Jeremy has destroyed him with that slang😹😹😹
Best short ever soooo😂
I'm a Sri Lankan and we speak the mix of that 😂
As an irish person i can confirm that we call these
-Football
-Football boots
-boot
-cell phone
-rubbish
-trainers
-rubber
-nappies
-hoover
-pin
-
The one crossover we all needed
I'm Nigerian.
Apparently we mix both, but originally we spoke British English. Now I think movies and all is the major cause of American English popularity in Nigeria.
British English is the one we learnt at school, American English is the one we learn from TV programmes. I wasn't aware until I moved to the UK and called this letter Z "Zee" instead of "Zed". Another one that confused me in American English, "Pants"
can we just appreciate how Jeremy never stops to entertain us and is more good to watch :)❤
shut up bot
Can we you just stop with this comments already. We really do appreciate him without you telling us to. This comments are everywhere. Same exact thing gaddamn !
Bro gave savage dad a run for his money 😂
Only the british can understand that last reference 😆 lol
Or people who know the British meaning from the internet.
@@user_h1 I'm not OP, and I only know the British slang that I've seen defined by other people, but I think in Britain it's a term for a female body part.
Being an Australian I have a mix of both!🤣