@@dbz9393 I do wonder if other cultures take it as personally as Brits do when a biscuit of any kind isn't as perfectly tea soluble as expected or desired. I wonder if it's just a funny joke to them, and not a day ruiner when 3 biscuits in a row just bury themselves at the bottom of the cup.
@AdvikRanjan-kx1vy Oh that's interesting. They're called Digestives in Britain, made by McVitie's. They're popular but I think Rich Tea are probably the most common plain biscuits used here with tea, but they're terrible for dunking, they just fall apart. You might find this comedian funny, he has a joke about dipping biscuits in tea. th-cam.com/video/KuqLqS5Xmz8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=PeterKay
"A walk?? Where do you need to go??" is gold! I'm German, but my family has never gone for walks or hikes, so I didn't grow up with that as a hobby or habit. When I met my husband and his family, who are all outdoor cracks and wanted to go for walks ALL THE TIME, this was my exact reaction! Took me years to get used to
I am obviously a real German. 😊Where I come from people take a walk after lunch on Sundays. During the week weather permitting even in the evening. Then there is May 1st, Volkswandertag, the whole nation goes for a walk. There you have it.
@@Tiffany-l2c This was in no way intended to be rude. The thing about texting is that when you try to be funny, people should hear how it was meant to sound. I am in no way rude or intend to be so. 🤗The other thing about us Germans. We can come across as rude without intentions. We are very different from American. But if we want to find fault we can always find fault.🤗
@@Tiffany-l2c Just one more thing. This forum might be used to educate. I meant to inform that going for a walk or walking in general is part of who we are. Nothing else. The first sentence was meant to be funny. Guess, I am the only one lsughing.
@VDViktor I will explain, using a quote from Wikipedia: "The straight man is a stock character in a comedy performance, especially a double act, sketch comedy, or farce. When a comedy partner behaves eccentrically, the straight man is expected to maintain composure. The straight man is a foil, a contrasting character to the funny man". This explains how I used the phrase 'straight man', which, in this context has nothing to do with sexuality. I hope this explains, thank you.
@@CBTCFTHey, not the person you're replying to but I really appreciate you properly explaining why the guy was wrong. I had the same question and was confused, looking at the replies I fully expected to see you replying in a rude manner. Thanks for being a wonderful human being! 😁
Damn that was the most polite biscuit drop i have ever seen. Not only did it not land of the floor, it had the decency to land on the edge of the cup first to not splash and spill hot tea. You know you're in the UK when even the stuff you drop tries to do so calmly
The way he said “For fun?” Made me think of Onslow from Keeping Up Appearances. As an American, I feel proud to be able to make that reference. 😂 Hilarious skit!
That cookie falling backwards and still landing in the mug is absolute perfection. Just like your dad. Liam, pleeeeease let us see more of him. He‘s so precious and seems like the sweetest dad imaginable!✨💞
As a dutch man who has been going to germany since i was a small boy a walk/small hike is at least 5 km sometimes 10 km which i actualy loved as a kid walking through nature uphill and down hill Gave me great endurance and walking pace thanks germany
As a Dane I’m shook that Brits don’t do walks. It’s the best thing ever, particularly to catch up with a good friend after a long while. I mean, where did it go wrong? In 19th century British novels all they did for fun was taking long strolls in groups or by themselves
That biscuit rolling out of his hand and into his coffee is hilarious! Edit: LOLLL! Okay, I concede. It's tea, no coffee. You guys win. You guys are hilarious too! 😂
I moved to Germany two months ago and I just visited 4 floors sport shop for just shoes and clothes. There was the entire floor for trekking and there was literally a bridge covered with 4 different types of things you can walk on to check out the shoes: 3 types of rocks and two types of wood. I am from Poland and honestly Germans train like they want to invade us again 😂
When I read this as a german, I must think of 'invade the US again', but I don't train that much, it's more a fashion thing I think ;) Germans really love sport shoes from Japan, do you?
We're gentle and harmless now! Don't worry! We only love our nature à bit too much. (Embracing huge trees, bathing in fresh forest air, sighing whenever we contemplate bucolic landsacapes, and becoming extatic, whenever any deer or rare species are crossing our path.) I think only our nature and wildlife must feel a bit of invaded every week-end.🦌🦊🦝 Thinking: " O no, they're back again. Kids: Watch out for hikers, mountainbikers and those guys with their nosy dogs. It's sunday again....🙄
Don't you worry, with all those Germans wearing those sock-like "barefoot" shoes, all it takes is stepping on their toes really hard and they should be incapacitated for a while! Greetings from Germany! 😅
By far the fastest walker I’d ever seen was this German girl in the office back in the day we’d go on walks and she’d lap us around the campus walking..
1st generation German Canadian here. I can confirm that unless the weather is really harsh (i.e. below -30C or above +30C, thunderstirm or sleet), our family will spend at least 2 hours walking while ee catch up with each other. Oldest is 83, sets a brisk pace. 😊
Liam, I have just realised you’ve made my 1 year in Germany a bit warmer as for a Ukrainian, and less lonely, thank you for that. Great Family you have
@@anniebe4992 nobody, my parents are already old, for old people such drastic changes are especially hard even if it's a question of survival. Friends and co-workers run to other countries - France, Poland, UK, Canada...
Thats so funny. Having lived in the UK for several years - as a German its so funny seeing the british side. But mind you, I had a welsh friend who fancied walks through the welsh countryside - for hours.
It's so relatable. When I visit my poor cousin who migrated to the UK. He is a Doctor in NHS and can't afford but the cheap cookies 🍪 you see in the video. Don't let me start on British homes. Those century old uneven wooden floors. Gonna take him back from the poverty stricken Island, give him a job in a managerial position in our family business and get back his life. We all told him, it's a poor country playing rich to the outside world but he didn't listen. He told us he will be a self made millionaire without associating himself with the family name. Now his poor soul has to come back begging for help. Imagine wage being stagnant since the 70's. Grandkids earning the same amount or even lesser than their grandpa 😂. Everyone told him that even at the heights of British Empire and the days of endless looting. The nation went into bankruptcy just for importing tea. Then it has no chance in a free and open markets.
😄 German here. Never noticed that going for a walk is such a German thing (so "normal" it appears to me) - until I found Uyen Ninh's and this channel ...
I lived there for six years and I moved to America and in Germany I loved to volksmarch they were great but in the US “what you want to go on a walk HELL NAH let’s go to the gun range and fire our pistols (more like pistols the size of a house)”
Germany slowly began to take possession of him after the trip😅 I must admit, I also like to walk for a few hours just for fun, even though I'm not from Germany.
@@ericaolive Only middle class English people go for walks without a purpose. Usually because they are living in rural areas with nice scenery and low crime rates. And come from generations before the internet.
Even the biscuit played its part well. 😂
Biscuit is team Liam.Team Kekse as it were.
when a british loses their biscuit in the tea this is considered a war crime
@@dbz9393 I do wonder if other cultures take it as personally as Brits do when a biscuit of any kind isn't as perfectly tea soluble as expected or desired. I wonder if it's just a funny joke to them, and not a day ruiner when 3 biscuits in a row just bury themselves at the bottom of the cup.
@AdvikRanjan-kx1vy Oh that's interesting. They're called Digestives in Britain, made by McVitie's. They're popular but I think Rich Tea are probably the most common plain biscuits used here with tea, but they're terrible for dunking, they just fall apart.
You might find this comedian funny, he has a joke about dipping biscuits in tea.
th-cam.com/video/KuqLqS5Xmz8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=PeterKay
That biscuit is a paid actor 😂
Your dad looks like he gives the best hugs
And the best head 🤤
Agreed
Agreed²
Agreed³
Agreed⁴
Thanks to my Dad for taking part in this video, he is definitely where I get my sense of humour from 😄
More dad please, he is a great actor! ❤
He saw the "lets go for a walk" bait and dodged it like Boris the bullet dodger.
That's one funny lad!!😂😁
Greeting to your dad. He seems to be a nice guy. 😁
AWW😊
Living in Switzerland is the same. Walks just to walk. Nature is lovely
I'm from a tropical country and we do lots of walks as well.
It's really weird that not so many Brits go for walks like this
@@horrisnorris6478 too rainy and gout😅
I’m from Asia, and climate is pretty lovely here, especially during walks for walks
Lots of people do , i do ,maybe im. a bit German lol @@horrisnorris6478
That biscuit was flabbergasted 💀
Nice👌
Poor biscuit drowned 😔
the biscuit literally killed itself
That cookie was astonished 😯
Stop gasting the flabber
Your dad's a great actor! We need more of him.
He does look like some gang member
@@timurkral3781 italian mafia
agreed
"Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm"
liam is kinda more of him
Dad needs an Oscar. The horror in his face when he dropped the biscuit when you said "a couple of hours", the trembling, the heavy breathing.
I...I don't think he was acting? xD
INTO the HARRY POTTER mug!
Both an Oskar
Runs in the family, eh?
True
Your dad is such a good sport.
Liam's dad seems like such a nice man
Here in Chermany, ve don’t say “nice man”, ve say “misical creature”
@@eliben4066 "misical"?
@@chickenskink1 “Mythical” if the “th” were pronounced like an “s”
@@eliben4066 wer zur hölle sagt denn sowas?😂
@@eliben4066 I see :D lol
Erst mal lüften 😂
*Stoß* -lüften bitte
Fenster auf kipp biddö
Tür auf - kurz Durchzug.
bisschen atmen
@@thalisu5876 neeeeiiiin Kipp ist nicht gut 😭
10/10 dad acting! Now we know where Liam got his talents from :""")))
That’s dacting to you.
❤️❤️
That dad's acting really good, i bet he's super funny irl.
“We can take the tea and biscuits with us on our walk.” Waiting for that sequel. Love these videos!
❤😂😂😂ha ha ja
I am German , so funny
You know he's germanized when he won't even accept tea from his own family
Mission successful.
Wait no that is jot right. As an Ostfriese 15:00 is tea time.
@@lulu111_the_cool As a Dortmunder, 14:00-16:00 is kaffee and tea time
@@lulu111_the_cool Ruhe ihr fischesser
As an Nordfriese i drink coffee 1 or 2 times per day 💀
Omg the biscuit falling back was amazing
My go to argument:
It's good for you health to walk 😆
The cookie made me laugh 😂😂😂
lol
Called it a crumpet in my mind.
The Harry Potter cup lmaooo
@@vHindenburgThat’s not what a crumpet is in the UK. It’s a biscuit.
It either took way too many takes, or the cookie landing in the mug so perfectly was the greatest coincidence possible.
Paid actor
@@FelixAufTH-cam paid background dancers
It's all done on the PC anyway. i bet there was a guy in a green morpohsuit holding the cookie.
Good thing he didn't wear a monocle.
Greenscreen 😂 but it drops really perfect
Congratulations, You have been Germanised!😊😁👌💞🇩🇪💞
"A walk?? Where do you need to go??" is gold!
I'm German, but my family has never gone for walks or hikes, so I didn't grow up with that as a hobby or habit. When I met my husband and his family, who are all outdoor cracks and wanted to go for walks ALL THE TIME, this was my exact reaction! Took me years to get used to
I am obviously a real German. 😊Where I come from people take a walk after lunch on Sundays. During the week weather permitting even in the evening. Then there is May 1st, Volkswandertag, the whole nation goes for a walk. There you have it.
@@anitamenigRude
@@Tiffany-l2c This was in no way intended to be rude. The thing about texting is that when you try to be funny, people should hear how it was meant to sound. I am in no way rude or intend to be so. 🤗The other thing about us Germans. We can come across as rude without intentions. We are very different from American. But if we want to find fault we can always find fault.🤗
@@Tiffany-l2c Just one more thing. This forum might be used to educate. I meant to inform that going for a walk or walking in general is part of who we are. Nothing else. The first sentence was meant to be funny. Guess, I am the only one lsughing.
Yet my English family absolutely love walks lol. I go for a walk every evening.
Very funny acting from Dad, with son as the straight man. Thanks for making me smile 😊
Wtf does him being straight has to do with anything
@VDViktor I will explain, using a quote from Wikipedia: "The straight man is a stock character in a comedy performance, especially a double act, sketch comedy, or farce. When a comedy partner behaves eccentrically, the straight man is expected to maintain composure. The straight man is a foil, a contrasting character to the funny man". This explains how I used the phrase 'straight man', which, in this context has nothing to do with sexuality. I hope this explains, thank you.
@@VDViktorummm his attitude ?
@@CBTCFTno one was thinking of sex my brutha💀
@@CBTCFTHey, not the person you're replying to but I really appreciate you properly explaining why the guy was wrong. I had the same question and was confused, looking at the replies I fully expected to see you replying in a rude manner.
Thanks for being a wonderful human being! 😁
Damn that was the most polite biscuit drop i have ever seen. Not only did it not land of the floor, it had the decency to land on the edge of the cup first to not splash and spill hot tea.
You know you're in the UK when even the stuff you drop tries to do so calmly
An English biscuit drop 😂!
I thought I would never write that, but I just had to:
Underrated comment
After 137 trials!!!!😊😊😊😊
Isn‘t that a cookie? Sorry 🤣
@@Fieldomimposto But it so perfect! 😉
I'm from the US and the long walk sounds really nice.
The Harry Potter muggg!!😂😂
It's killed meh ! It's killed meh!!
So british of him...
Ahh I thought that I was the only one who noticed that 🤣😂 (Yup Im a potterhead)
Yes even the Harry Potter mug played it's part😅😂
I loved seeing that!!
I thought only I noticed that :) (I'm a potterhead too)
"You're gonna regret this... You and your bloody chicken" 😂😂
"My Father will hear about this"
The way he said “For fun?” Made me think of Onslow from Keeping Up Appearances. As an American, I feel proud to be able to make that reference. 😂 Hilarious skit!
You're one of us now.
'I'm sitting 'ere completely surrounded by no beer!'
@@alexrogan6563 Oh nice! 🤣
Mrs bouquet, lady of the house speaking…
@@ChoppyChof Mrs. BUCKET?🤔
You can leave Germany, but Germany never leaves you🇩🇪
Das stimmt
@@MrX-I can already feel Germany coming inside me 🥵
@@solus8685 you just had to XD
@@MrX- i can already hear the tank treads.
Come to Poland!
OMG, I've been depressed so much and this short made me laugh. Thank you
They have the same affect on me, too . 😊
I love how that cookie fell back into the cup xD
It's a biscuit you heretic.
*buiscuit
@@UnleashedDaemon this one in UK
@@dandylion2837cookie in American English.
Yes, ... after 137 trials it was perfect!😊
That Harry Potter mug is the perfect little detail 👍
Finally someone notices
I didn't even notice that XD
Just about to leave the same comment 😂
The “what’s happened to you” sounded so authentic! Well done dad! 😂😂😂
Plot twist: it was authentic.
he always wanted to say that and now finally the opportunity has come :D
Dunking the biscuit, had me dropping my spoon to laugh. 😁🤣😂🤣
That cookie falling backwards and still landing in the mug is absolute perfection. Just like your dad. Liam, pleeeeease let us see more of him. He‘s so precious and seems like the sweetest dad imaginable!✨💞
That's a rich tea biscuit. Sturdy biscuits for dunking aha
@@emmaberridge9512 ooh I thought it was a Digestive :)
Biscuit. It's called a biscuit.
It’s a BISCUIT!!!!!!
That's a cracker.
By contrast, my German family living in the UK still go for walks regularly.
My Cousin is doing this with my mom: Let's go for a little walk, not too long. Walking her for three hours. But she is 82! ;)
@@Oberbaumbruecke : Walking is good for you & will prolong your lifespan.
@@ccityplanner1217 I was posting about my mother and that she can not walk for three hours. 😆
Es ist very healty
You can walk away from germany, but you can´t walk away from the german embedded in your DNA.
As a dutch man who has been going to germany since i was a small boy
a walk/small hike is at least 5 km sometimes 10 km which i actualy loved as a kid walking through nature uphill and down hill
Gave me great endurance and walking pace thanks germany
Today's crazy you walk for such distances for no reason.
Is also crazy how I don't know or care what 5k or 10k is but I'm figuring it's long Lololol😅
@@MrOneNye too relax their is nothing wrong with walking great and healthy way to get around
Thats 32808.4 feet
@bakfietspriester lololol you're the best lol.
Thanks for roasting the American. and I agree, walking is good but not part of our culture.
@@MrOneNye fair enough
I walked 2 miles to school and back every day (6.4km) 🇬🇧
A couple of hours ... even the biscuit didn't know how to respond😂
Some cultures seriously undervalues the power of a good walk and talk.
I’m from Denmark :)
As a Dane I’m shook that Brits don’t do walks. It’s the best thing ever, particularly to catch up with a good friend after a long while. I mean, where did it go wrong? In 19th century British novels all they did for fun was taking long strolls in groups or by themselves
No talk just walk
@@Seca95 we do - we're Scottish tho.
I'd love a good walk, but today it's almost 44° and this is typical summer weather. I could get heat stroke if I spent a few hours outside 😅
Only walk...without talk.. and hello-ing everyone
As a German i can confirm that all the things He experienced in Germany are completely right 😅
As a German I can agree on this 😅
Same 😂
Stimmt 😊
Give your dad and his Harry Potter mug an Oscar
Have more with your dad! He’s a champ of a lad!
That biscuit rolling out of his hand and into his coffee is hilarious!
Edit: LOLLL! Okay, I concede. It's tea, no coffee. You guys win. You guys are hilarious too! 😂
Tea ??
tea! you have biscuits with tea
Tea
IT'S TEAAAA
How dare you
Haha dein Papa wirkt sooooo unglaublich lieb 🥰. Props auch an die Harry Potter Tasse und die schauspielerische Leistung 🤗
aww was für eine nette Nachricht, die du geschrieben hast. Ihr habt ihn wirklich adoptiert.
Und das war ein Prinzenkeks oder hab icv mich verkuckt?
@@tridder Rich Tea Biscuit
Perfect biscuit plinko into a hot piping cup of tea served in a HARRY POTTER mug!!! 💂♀️🇬🇧👑
Nice of you to remember your family!!!
Dad is actually a real good actor, talking about talent 👍🏻😂
No real talent was Alan Rickman saying " looooocksleyyy I'll cut Yor heart out with a spooooon" in Robin Hood Prince of thieves :))
I moved to Germany two months ago and I just visited 4 floors sport shop for just shoes and clothes. There was the entire floor for trekking and there was literally a bridge covered with 4 different types of things you can walk on to check out the shoes: 3 types of rocks and two types of wood. I am from Poland and honestly Germans train like they want to invade us again 😂
When I read this as a german, I must think of 'invade the US again', but I don't train that much, it's more a fashion thing I think ;) Germans really love sport shoes from Japan, do you?
Are you in Munich?
We're gentle and harmless now! Don't worry! We only love our nature à bit too much. (Embracing huge trees, bathing in fresh forest air, sighing whenever we contemplate bucolic landsacapes, and becoming extatic, whenever any deer or rare species are crossing our path.) I think only our nature and wildlife must feel a bit of invaded every week-end.🦌🦊🦝 Thinking: " O no, they're back again. Kids: Watch out for hikers, mountainbikers and those guys with their nosy dogs. It's sunday again....🙄
Who knows 😊😂
Don't you worry, with all those Germans wearing those sock-like "barefoot" shoes, all it takes is stepping on their toes really hard and they should be incapacitated for a while! Greetings from Germany! 😅
The drop was immaculate
what drop?
ikr
am impressed
@@yuxthe biscuit drop
By far the fastest walker I’d ever seen was this German girl in the office back in the day we’d go on walks and she’d lap us around the campus walking..
the biscuit is definitely the best actor
The biscuit takes the biscuit. 😊🍪
The cookie drop, the facial expression, the shaking... perfection. Great piece of acting on your dads part.
THATS A BISCUIT
A serious conversation is about to happen during dinner this evening.
1st generation German Canadian here. I can confirm that unless the weather is really harsh (i.e. below -30C or above +30C, thunderstirm or sleet), our family will spend at least 2 hours walking while ee catch up with each other. Oldest is 83, sets a brisk pace. 😊
Your dad is lovely.
And his read on that last line with the shaking cup, what's happened to you? was adorable.
I give his Dad 2 month. After this time he will be germanized too 😂
he looks like he would quicky adapt to allweather bbc and the much better german beer.
maybe hours of walk are not his thing
I’m so impressed with your father, he’s a great actor
Your dad is a brilliant actor - he has a great screen presence. Hope to see him in more videos ❣️✨👁️👁️✨👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
The smirk! 😂😂😂
Poor dad, he has no idea.
As a German I can say that Liam nails every bit of our culture with funny stereotypes Germans would use as well.
Liam, I have just realised you’ve made my 1 year in Germany a bit warmer as for a Ukrainian, and less lonely, thank you for that. Great Family you have
Feel hugged. Lonelyness is a hard emotion to come by with. 😢
nobody came with you? 😢
@@anniebe4992 nobody, my parents are already old, for old people such drastic changes are especially hard even if it's a question of survival. Friends and co-workers run to other countries - France, Poland, UK, Canada...
@@girlofsunrise Sorry to hear that 😰 do you live near Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart or Cologne?
@@anniebe4992 I live near Frankfurt now
Wunderschon vati ❤ he plays so well! Impressive
I see the humour is hereditary 😂 your Dad's a great actor
Your dad is a great actor!
Your dad seems like a really sweet guy.
Thats so funny. Having lived in the UK for several years - as a German its so funny seeing the british side. But mind you, I had a welsh friend who fancied walks through the welsh countryside - for hours.
Did he insist on going alone?
Lots of people go walking in the UK. It's kind of famous for all the footpaths
It's so relatable. When I visit my poor cousin who migrated to the UK. He is a Doctor in NHS and can't afford but the cheap cookies 🍪 you see in the video. Don't let me start on British homes. Those century old uneven wooden floors. Gonna take him back from the poverty stricken Island, give him a job in a managerial position in our family business and get back his life. We all told him, it's a poor country playing rich to the outside world but he didn't listen. He told us he will be a self made millionaire without associating himself with the family name. Now his poor soul has to come back begging for help. Imagine wage being stagnant since the 70's. Grandkids earning the same amount or even lesser than their grandpa 😂. Everyone told him that even at the heights of British Empire and the days of endless looting. The nation went into bankruptcy just for importing tea. Then it has no chance in a free and open markets.
Going for a walk is the most british thing ever lol. We are very protective over our countryside and footpaths
My experience too that some British love walking but probably less common than in Germany.
my Dad is from USA. When visiting, I actually asked the same. His honest question was "with your legs??"
😄 German here. Never noticed that going for a walk is such a German thing (so "normal" it appears to me) - until I found Uyen Ninh's and this channel ...
😂😂😂😂
Your dad dropping the biscuit and acting shook is perfect 😂
Good thing he wasn't in Russia, "let's go for a walk" has a whole different meaning there.
You are one of us now, Liam :-) A heartfelt welcome! Probably the best one yet.
MORE DAD ViDEOs!!! Make him a STAR!!! 🌟✨
You're dad's a natural! Great skit!
I lived there for six years and I moved to America and in Germany I loved to volksmarch they were great but in the US “what you want to go on a walk HELL NAH let’s go to the gun range and fire our pistols (more like pistols the size of a house)”
Aww your dad looks like the british version of mine. We gotta see more of him, he's great!
I love how Liam created a mixture of Germans relating and British people laughing about them in his comment section 😂
"maybe a couple of hours?" that really killed me. 😂
Harry Potter on mug ☕️
Dad looks like grown up Harry Potter.
haha the added german memories were hilarious - coming from a german (kind of, at least. one that was born here)
Your dad seems so sweet and adorable! I'd love to see him in skits more
Awwwwe his Dad is so sweet! Need to see more of him!!! Cookie dunk in the cup....PRICELESS!!!!!
Germany slowly began to take possession of him after the trip😅 I must admit, I also like to walk for a few hours just for fun, even though I'm not from Germany.
Your dad's accent is really cool
I am German and lived in England for several years, and I find this absolutely hilarious.
are walks not a thing in england? everyone just stays inside all the time???
@@ericaolive *all
@@brianestoll thanks brian!
@@ericaolive Only middle class English people go for walks without a purpose. Usually because they are living in rural areas with nice scenery and low crime rates. And come from generations before the internet.
@PumpkinHoard I must be the only workingclass person that goes for walks then 😅
That cute smirk gets me every time! How can you be so handsome!?!
Aryan
@@ahmedelkhwaga2751 never seen an average brit face before, have we?
Tell me you're gay without telling me you're gay.
He gets it from his Pops! ☺️😉
@@therealrobinc yeah gay people are real, Its crazy right?
He is having more PTSD than all of the British Veterans who fought on the war combined
That cookie drop 😂😂😂
I'm glad it felt in the mug...that precious cookie 🥺
I just can’t stop watching, this is hilarious! Your dad is a natural! More with him!
Your dad looks so friendly. One second and you like him. The same as with your wife and you.🌞🌞🌞
This so true pal, happened with me as well coming back from Munich. ❤
Spitting the tea, letting the biscuit fall, the shaking hand... perfect! XD
Er ist nun einer von uns. Ich bin stolz auf ihm
😂
That smile, that damned smile
Walks are definately a thing here in the midwest of the US. Its quite gorgeous here!
Great one - I love our British - German differences, respect and friendship!
>tfw you just returned from a nice short walk around the local lake
it's been some nice 3 hours
The stress of Germany makes you take long walks 😮 that's what's happened to him.
Liam’s dad seems like such a nice chap! He’s not who Liam gets his height from, though, clearly 😛
Liam's dad is sooooo funny. Like farher, like son. Amen! 🙏🥲
That almost went as "like fuhrer, like son", do not correct the spelling xD
@@vanpet1993 I think they say "Darth Vader" for father, or it's a very close translation.
@@Ash_G father is written "vater" and it's pronounced "fata", similar to father only with less letters pronounced xD
Great acting skills dad!!😂🙌
the rich-tea bisk-drop...
„whats happend to u?“
„whaaat ive dooooone“
"I'll face myself"
Okay, awesome biscuit maneuver!! 🤣
That's one of my absolute favourite videos of yours! 😂😂❤ You are both great, you and your dad! 🙂
I can't believe he didn't say "What are you, mad??!" 😂
Omg your dad is a legend! Such a good sport and that biscuit drop was epic 😂😅
It's the Saxon invasion all over again... Noooo-
Don't worry William the conqueror will civilize you both