YORKSHIRE: “Massive Culture Shock!”
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- Are you planning a visit or move to Yorkshire? You better watch this video first to learn what to expect..
#yorkshire #4k #travel #culture #cultureshock
Chapters..
0:00 INTRO
1:56 YORKSHIRE LANGUAGE
5:34 YORKSHIRE PLACE NAMES
10:07 YORKSHIRE POEM
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"Yorkshiremen are known for their warmth, wit and resilience"... yes! And frugality ;-) LOL
I have to admit Dara, coming in and almost still to the day.. frugality right? I’ve met some great exceptions to that rule that could put anyone to shame but aren’t Yorkshire folk supposed to be the meanest on the planet?
You have done a fantastic job here, what a promotion for this whole region! Shorts and storytelling are so smooth and captivating! Love it 👏👏
thank you so much Ervin, think I fell in love with Yorkshire a bit more after putting this together. we are both very fortunate to explore these wonderful places 👍
Yorkshire really does look straight out of a storybook! So beautiful. What a dream to visit here someday. So much incredible history that goes with such beauty. Love learning about the Yorkshire language! So many words I’ve never heard before, “Reet”, “Bray”, “snicket” that’s so cool. Love when regions have their own terms! Love all the place names too. So interesting and unique! Wow I can’t get over the beautiful scenery around you guys as you walk around! Fantastic tour as always!! Loved learning with you both! 😊💕
Aaww thanks Meg and Greg we are still learning this bizarre language 🤣 hope you are having a lovely weekend 👍❤️
Yorkshire is beautiful and it was fun to hear the sayings they use there for certain words 😃
I think its definitely a unique place with place names hard to pronounce like here in North Wales for non Welsh speakers, we have to laugh at the way people who don't speak Welsh but live in Wales try to pronounce them and I can see how funny our place names sound to oursiders like these here. I would struggle trying to pronounce these Yorkshire place names 🤭🏴 Love it !
I can see why you enjoy living there. Loved the poem Jill did too. Have a reet good weekend guys ! ~ Anna ❤🎉
Thanks Anna yeah we struggle with Welsh place names too! have a reet good weekend too 👍❤️
Magical nature and landscapes. Top shots. It's a nice relaxing feeling to walk along a nice path and beach.✌ Great culture shock!! 🤣🤣Have a nice day my friends. 😄😄72
Many thanks 👍
Jilly & Nick! I love Yorkshire. Hey sweetie! I loved watching you guys today. We’re off for fish ‘n’ chips with the outlaws who are down from Norfolk today ! ❤ We have a premier with an amazing artist tomorrow and would love you to be there on the premiers if you can. Wishing you a happy day ahead ❤
Hi Marie Thank you and enjoy your fish and chips! will check to see when the prem is we will be there if we can 👍❤️
Nice place.
Wonderful sayings.
Always happy to see you both ❤
Thank you! 😃
We actually knew most of those words. Ah guys, you've made us want to go back to Yorkshire again! So many of those words are used round our way. Sheep 43 was very vocal!! Loved this guys. Cheers 🍻
ah thank you Rach and Wills, it was your pronunciation of welsh names video a while back that inspired this. we have been hiding our time! Mashin was a new one for us and we probably only got three place names Reet!
We do love Yorkshire, it has everything in the beautiful county. It always keeps us coming back for more, just got to learn the language haha.
So true! 🤣😂
This is excellent. Most of these I was already aware of but some I found now I'm here. BRILLTASTIC
Cheers Owen have a reet good weekend 👍❤️
Yorkshire is very inviting. Love all the sayings you shared. I’d be lost trying to say them right lol. I really like it here there’s so much to explore! Excellent! 👍😊🇨🇦
Oh thank you Christine hope your week is off to a good start 👍❤️
That’s really amazing 🤩 journey that you’ve share to us. Just forget the negativity happened and focus on what beautiful and amazing we have ❤️. Thank you 🙏🏻 for sharing this amazing journey and being a part of it. Stay safe and can’t wait the another journey. Have a wonderful weekend 👍. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪. Kenn
Cheers Kenn you to 👍
Lots of fun phrases. Dialects are always fun to explore and cultural heritage I think many people overlook. St Louis was a French settlement with plenty of French streets/towns, but we had our own way of saying them. Very fun video guys! Very cool poem.
Cheers guys it’s super interesting hearing where local dialect comes from and how it evolves even funnier trying to pronounce them 🤣
Aww, loved this! And a GOTW, too, lol. We probably failed with being Southerners. Our accent is so different 😂 but we did get a couple!
Yorkshire is just beautiful no matter where you go! Thanks for sharing ❤ Enjoy your weekend ❤
Thanks Steve & Anna! Hope you are having a nice weekend 👍❤️
Thanks Nick and Jill. Nice insight into the Yorkshire lingo and beautiful views of the countryside.👌😊
Thank you Paul😃 have a great week ahead 👍
Lovely footage from Gods 2nd County. Yorkshire really looked after us when we moved there. The people warm and friendly, always ready to help. The scenery is both lush and harsh and is accessible to explore. We loved being tourists in our own home. Nice video of places we need to pay a return visit to. We miss the place deeply. Thanks for bringing back find memories…
Thanks guys so where is Gods 1st county for you? Have a lovely weekend ❤️
Thank you@@GENerationXplorers - For Us Dorset takes that crown 👑…
Yorkshire is definitely interesting and after 4 years living here, I still find the hard core Yorkshire's hard to understand. Haha great video. I've yet to go to Scarborough, looks lovely.
Thanks guys nice to meet you at the kayaks! you’d love Scarborough ❤️👍
Wow! Very interesting and fun! Enjoyed!
Nice sharing your massive culture shock, my dear friend! It helps a lot!
Hello! Greetings again from 100tour KOREA! Stay in touch, my dear friend! See you! Have a wonderful day!
Thank you so much we will do have a great week 👍
Wow! What a spectacular travelling vlog this has been! Do take good care of yourselves over there too~
Thanks so much! 😊
I cannot wait to see those dry, long summer days and evening again, seems like years since we last had them. Didn't know it had been 20 years since you made the move of to the East Coast and good grief I only got two of those right, I cannot believe that :o(. Cheers Alan
they were hard weren't they Alan? think we scored the same on the place names and Mashin and Nesh id never heard before. still so much to learn about this great County!
Breath taking views along with some history.
I'd have a hard time with some of those names too.. lol
Good video Guys 👍👍
now then you lovely pair hope tha is both all reet? cheers for tha comment! ta ra for now 👍❤️
That was ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT. Nick I loved your intro great oratory 👌❤️ and Jill I loved your poem ☺️❤️
Editing on this Nick was just spot on!!
Loved how you said the name of place and then looked up at it. Great though- looked really professional 👍
thanks Phil, it was really fun and enjoyable to put this one together. we found a poem that encapsulated almost our exact feelings about Yorkshire but TH-cam is super strict about reading from books or poems. you can butcher a chart song all day long but read a line from a poem and your out! we rewrote the poem from the ground up to encapsulate all the emotions of the poem we would have liked to use and I think it came off pretty well. that also was easier than expected. Apparently a poet has to be dead for 70 years before the poetry becomes public domain. that being the case expect a lot of William Blake to feature on future videos. hope your having an amazing weekend.
I really enjoyed that one. I’ve wanted to visit Yorkshire since I watched Last of the Summer Wine growing up. I have friends that live in Idle.
Hi Starry ooorr we love last of the summer wine! oh so you have friends in Bradford pronounced Bratfud 🤣 hope you are well thanks for your great comment 👍❤️
Reet Nick and Jill! I love Yorkshire! I lived in Wakefield for a few months many years ago and had a great time. Super friendly people, great countryside, vibrant cities. I remember hearing the saying 'tighter than a gnat's chuff' 🫢 I failed all the place names apart from Brough 😢 and I've been to Hessle and Staithes 😂
Thats a brilliant saying Matt, love that, will be determined to throw it into a sentence today! yeah we failed most of the place names too. Love BRAT-FERD and STEERS, it is become of me to adopt the local pronunciations from here on in!
Interesting words but the sights are great. 😊
Very true the words are strange! si thee soon tara for now 🤣
Oh I used to use 'ding' exactly for that. For example: A ding in the car - dent! Maybe I've watched too many Yorkshire tv programmes 🤣🤣🤣! I recognised quite a few. But hen, I've been around a while 🤣🤣🤣! Loved this. GOTW = SUPER! What a lovely promo for Yorkshire. Jill that was a beautiful finale. Tara👌🙋♀🇳🇿🥝
🤣 Now then Anita hope you are still avin a reet smashin time in kiwi 🥝 land! Chuffed you liked our video and used your lughole to recognise words like Ding 🤣 Ta ra for now 🙋🏻♀️❤️
@@GENerationXplorers My lughole(s) works pretty well thanks 🤣! But reet doesn't go down that well in this instance😜as it means 'arse' in Dutch🤣🤣🤣! I'm chuffed to be with my family and had a recnt road trip without any dings. This was such fun. Keep it up. Ta ra for now. Or should I say TRFN 🙋♀🇳🇿🥝🩷
Oh my so beautiful. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Thank you so much 😊
Hi, I love Yorkshire and its unique sayings and words. Thanks for giving us a run-through. Have a good weekend. x
Cheers Rachel have a great week 👍
Those are some very narrow streets between some of the houses. Very cool to learn about the words and how they are pronounced. I hope you'll have a great weekend.
Thanks Thomas you too 👍
Hi Jill & Nick! Yorkshire is such a beautiful county, so full of character. The people are so warm and welcoming. I find the English language fascinating, especially when you throw in local dialects. I would never say 'I dinged my elbow", lol! It was an epic fail on your quiz! 😳😂 A really fun video, guys! ❤Tara, Si'thee! 👋😁
Thanks Julie and Lucy we were inspired by some of your past videos to do pronunciations! hope your week is off to a great start 👍❤️
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Gorgeous! You're certainly right in your statements, Yorkshire is super special and has some of the most wonderful views and scenery around! Heard of quite a few, some i've never heard of though, like snicket and mashin' love it though and its orgins, its super interesting. The place names segment was awesome, interesting to hear the names of these places, when we've been up North I found it odd to listen to the proper pronunciation of Prudhoe castle and Finchale Priory - Prudhoe is like Pruddah and Finchale is Finkle - it's awesome! Appreciate your video, loved all the beautiful locations you went too aswell! Thanks for the video you gorgeous two! x
Mashin is a real new one to us and quite embarrassing. it’s really common apparently. twenty years here and we are still learning the basics! those are great examples of place names Alessa, there must be so many. Bradford being “BRAT FERD” was the one that surprised us the most, we are definitely adopting that phrase! thank you so much for lovely comment. hope your having a Reet good weekend. all our love. xx
I only got one of the town names right. Another great video. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers Chris 👍
Hi Nick and Jill. We enjoyed this so much. Some beautiful places and was good to hear all the different sayings. A few of them we hadn't heard before. A bit late watching tonight as we've been to see some local bands. Thank you for the great video. Hope you have a lovely weekend. Best wishes Dave and Dawn ❤
Thanks so much guys 😊 hope you enjoyed the bands! Enjoy the rest of your weekend 👍❤️
Great video! Lovely Yorkshire locations and great linguistic information 😁😁😊😊👍👍
Cheers 🤭
Some Yorkshire words are used in Australia, 'have a gander at that car' and 'I bags the front seat' they're not used as much, at least I don't hear them but they're still words you can hear in Australia.
Yeah it appears a few of the words and sayings have travelled across the pond to 🇺🇸 too! By Eck thee get a Bart 🤣
Coming from over the hill in Lancashire I know most of those words, in fact I use most of em ha ha. Now when I venture over the hill to a parkrun we get asked any tourists. Then tell them where we are from. Oh you're from over there. I think aliens from Mars would get a warmer reception ha ha I guess the War of the Roses still isn't forgotten. I drew lots of blanks on the place names. You could say I was gormless at that 👍
Brilliant Paul, yeah we are red rose natives too, we’ll probably get evicted by the morning! I think we’d have probably scored about 3/15 on the place names. with you on that one! 👍
Beautiful 😍 video very nice history good job Nick and Jill 😃👏👏
Thanks so much guys 👍
What a great video! Informative, fun and some beautiful scenery too. Having moved from London to Yorkshire I still have a lot to explore (and a lot of names to learn to pronounce properly!). Whenever I go out and about I often think how glad I am to have moved to this part of the world, it's truly spectacular with something for everyone. Have a lovely weekend both.
You are so right it is a great part of the world! Thanks Emily! Have a great week ahead 👍❤️
Hey Nick and Jill 😊 I remember when I first moved up north from London and there were quite a few phrases I hadn’t heard before 😊 the north east sure is a fab area!
its just wonderful here isn’t it Yasmin? I can’t imagine living anywhere else. certainly nowhere else in the UK at least!
This makes me want to visit Yorkshire 😁 everything you captured from the nature to the streets looked beautiful. Would have to rewatch this to learn some of the common phrases 😂
You’d love Yorkshire Kieth it’s very photogenic and a must visit if you are ever in 🇬🇧👍❤️
LOVE the daffodils!!!
Been great this year. I’m surrounded by them and we have a cat that has out of the blue taken a fancy to them, imagine the vet bills.. oh no
@@GENerationXplorers your cat is eating the daffodils?! 🌼😿
@@MagentaOtterTravels it’s his new favourite pastime, apparently the gourmet treats we buy him are not to his liking.. daffodils are where it’s at!
Wow! You visited some beautiful villages 👍Graeme
thank you guys, its a nice route from Scarborough out to Pickering, across the moors to Sleights, across to Ruswarp, over to Robin Hoods Bay and back to Scarborough. it was definitely an enjoyable route! 👍
Loved the insight into Yorkshire lingo Nick (brilliant this 😊👌🏻)
Nice twirl Jill 👌🏻
Some of those place names are crazy 🤪
ATB Simon
thank you Simon, bit of an eye opener for us too. Mashin is definitely a new one for us and some of those pronunciations especially BRAT-FERD and STEERS were real shockers. I’m determined to say them “Yorkshire” properly now though.
Like 9 Watching now 👍
thank you Adzey 👍
Beautiful scenery at the beginning 👌 so many different accents and sayings all over the UK. I even heard a few new ones in the video. Nice thatched roof cottage good video. Thanks for sharing with us Generation Xplorers Generation Xperiences 👍
thanks so much Adzey, yeah quite a few of those really surprised us too! Cant believe we have lived here so long and yet still have so much to learn!
@GENerationXplorers Words and sayings change all the time. Catch up with you again soon 👍
Good video Nick and Jill. Many of the words get used further north in the North East, particularly in mining dialect. Probably as folk moved around for mining work. Interestingly Ding is also used in Hartlepool to say you're an idiot, 'you're a right ding you are lad'.
The place names are purely Yorkshire though - Brough, Scicestt, Offeden and Rievaulx I knew how to pronounce (cause I've heard of most of them before) but the rest, trust those little Yorkshire tykes invent their own pronunciations. Staithes really was a surprise.
thats brilliant Andy, ding an idiot!? love that. yeah us too, the bruffs and the reevoo we knew but some of the others especially bratferd and steers were huge surprises!
Very enjoyable and informative film of which i knew about three of the word pronunciations. Some lovely old time streets and scenic countryside. Yes a very nice easy Friday night film. Already looking forward next Friday’s film. Cheers Mike 🍺
thank you so much Mike. the second best Gen x film of the evening, we bow to the amazing work you put in South of the Watford Gap with that wonderful film. Chelmsford has never been googled more in the last couple of hours! having commuted to London from the North many times by train (when they used to run, probably pre privatisation) I knew my journey was almost done at Watford Gap!
Crisscrossing Canada as many times as I have and living and working Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia, each of these areas have been completely different! Some differences rather odd and others quite delightful and refreshing! We use "ding" here in NS for sure! Sure is a beauty of an area...even if I would never learn to understand a thing! LOL
Hi Bruce yes it’s interesting how different areas sound different! hope you and Otis are having a good start to the week 👍❤️
This was great! I think I will use gormless 😅 Beautiful Place, but I enjoyed the fancy new words! 😊
Thank you Princess 😃 love gormless even though I was from Lancashire originally I had family from Yorkshire my mum used gormless a lot 🤣
SUPER GREAT VIDEO MY FRIENDS....YOU ARE THE BEST IN WHAT YOU DO......HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND MY FRIENDS
Thanks so much Fred si thee soon 👍❤️
That was fantastic guys, some stunning views along the way whilst trying to pronounce place names was fun, I didn’t get any right 😂🤣
Some strange pronounciations there in Yorkshire! X😄👍🏻
I think these Yorkshire folk might be a little lazy if im honest, more letters dropped than included!
Very beautiful nature
Thanks for visiting 👍
Looks like a lovely area, but I'm afraid we'd be "gormlass" in communicating. I'd have to point! 🤣🤣Of course we didn't get any right on the quiz. Seems to me they have a challenge spelling. Fun video.
🤣 this comment had us giggling! Cheers Dave sending you and Kathy and your mum much love across the pond ❤️
Nice one! I did canny on most of the words. Comes in handy being Northumbrian with our weird pronunciations 🤣
🤣👍 cheers canny lad! ta ra si thee soon x
Another very entertaining video very cleverly done and put together and some great shots from your journey so far that you will always have
Many thanks Simon hope you are well have a great week 👍
Hi Nick and Jill, Loved this. There are only a couple that I new. I tried to guess others but most I had no clue on! Interesting local dialect!
Hi Dan well done on getting some right they are not easy it’s a strange dialect for sure 🤣 have a great week ahead 👍
never heard of Mashin but used the word Snicket today!
Do we dare ask in which context 🤣
That was brilliant, don’t think I got any right. Wonderful video ❤
Cheers Cara! Hope you are having a lovely weekend 👍❤️
Isn't that interesting how different parts of the same country can have so much difference in language or slang? We of course have that in the US as well. Maybe there should be a language test before someone moves to Yorkshire! 🤣👍
🤣 that’s a great idea Anita hope you are well and having a good week so far ❤️
Some funny slangs in this part of the world 😅
And the UK has so many regions they pronounce words differently.
I got them all
Wrong 😂
Nice little poem Jill.
Enjoyed the flog Nicholas and Jill ‘Ava good weekend, see ya’ 👋
Cheers Joseph and Peter (have replied to this once but a lot of our comments and replies keep vanishing! Love your Yorkshire slang attempt 👍❤️
@@GENerationXplorers "Ava good weekend" is pretty much Aussie Slang. I wouldn't dare attempt a Yorkshire accent.
That were a proper gradely video!! Thanks for sharing. 😊Kx
You’re welcome 😊 thank you 👍
Scicesst was the only one I got right😂 They sure do pronounce things odd. Thanks for the gate of the week missed them👍🏼
Aaww thanks LB hope you are having a nice weekend 👍❤️
Very interesting video. We don't know a lot about Yorkshire although we do have relatives in Northallerton. Being from Wales we are used to local sayings and pronunciations (not in Welsh which we don't know). Thank you for sharing we are now armed with some words for the next time we visit Northallerton! Elaine and Mike 😍😎👬
Thanks Elaine and Mike hope your week is off to a great start ta ra for now si thee soon 👍❤️
Wonderful 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Loved the video. And not just the views.
Intresting hear the difference saying words. I got only one lol think it's cause I didn't even know how people outside Yorkshire says it 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for another great video and have a great weekend Jill and Nick 🦇🖤🖤🖤🖤🦇
Thanks Sanniz hope thee has a reet good weekend ta ra for now si thee 😂👍🖤
@@GENerationXplorers lol yes I have. Guess I would avoid answer in Swedish 😉🤗
Awesome. Not many guessed reet for me I’m afraid. Great video guys. Nice seeing the GenX shinannigins Have a great weekend d whatever that’s doin. Si thee later. 👍🏻🚶🏻♂️🚶♀️
reet then, the dialect is already rubbing off! Splendid. yes quite a few of those place names, most in fact, we would have got wrong too!
@@GENerationXplorers you wanna try the Glawster accent and the Forest of Dean is a whole other world. 🤣🤣
Cool sayings. Interesting places
Glad you enjoyed have a lovely weekend
You showed us some of the really beautiful localities and even though I'm a little too old to change my place of residence now, I would very much like to visit some of them. I'll just have to work on the Yorkshire language a bit 😂👍
🤣👍 it’s hard we are still learning hope you are having a great weekend Vedrana❤️
I definitely had a face on today!!!
Oh no! 😱
Loved this and as you know we love Yorkshire and need to find some time to get another trip sorted up North ! Loved the language history, I was surprised how many words I didn't know like mashin. So many place names I would have said completely wrong. I have to say I prefer Yorkshire to Lancashire!
us and you both Nettie. Ive never heard of Mashin before and then a quick research later and I was horrified at how many Yorkshire businesses and establishments have “Mashin” in the title. twenty years in and we are still learning!
Interesting places😊
Thank you 👍
Hi Jill and Nick
Loved this 😂
Obviously we're from Yorkshire and I sometimes tell Morgs he's using 'Yorkshire' words 😂 that noone else will understand if they're not from Yorkshire
Great to see gate of the week.
Other words we say a lot are nesh and mardy which friends not from Yorkshire don't get 😂😂😂😂😂
We did pretty we with those place names (maybe helped that 2 were very near, to where we live in East Yorkshire)
Hope you're having a good weekend ❤
Hi guys we knew you were from Yorkshire somewhere from your accent originally then you told us near Hull in our Hull video if we remember rightly! We had Nesh and Mardy but couldn’t quite figure out how to use it but with after thought could definitely have used it this week with this awful weather 🤣 have a great week ahead 👍❤️
@GENerationXplorers Hi Jill and Nick
yes, we are East Yorkshire but have lived in South Yorkshire too so a good mix of Yorkshire sayings 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hope you're having a good week, the weather has got to get better soon 🌞🌞🌞 fingers crossed 🤞
Hi, no didn't get any right, we struggle with names always seem to pronounce them wrongly, enjoyed your video and the gate of the week, Have a great weekend x Julie and Tony x
thank you so much guys, just barking back to your video, we are still undecided about the 12. a couple of vloggers have just opted to use external mics from a different company. I’m starting to consider this rather than give up with GoPro indefinitely..
Hi Nick and Jill,
Wow, I am still learning British English. Now you are messing me up..what?
So comical to learn such pronunciation. I will fail the test on that..hahahh Sounds like talking to Grandpa or country ppl.hahaah
You two must be proud of yourself for calling Yorkshire home..hehe
It is same within the US...I hear PPL chewing tobacco, but it was the way they talk hahah
Another in interesting content. Beautiful filming and editing. Hooray!
OMGoodness, it started again. My comment is gone. So Sorry I did not know till now..
I dropped off this short one now. Hope not disappear again..
A few days ago, almost 40 ppl in the chat claimed they could not leave any comments..
Gosh thats strange! Thank you for this comment it made us giggle sorry to confuse you with funny country folk speech 🤣👍
love your presentation
Thank you! Cheers! 👍
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well this place is cool. aye up jill and nick! and look at you two just being as cute as ever. loved the slang lesson. we use ding for car accidents too. some i knew, like chuffed, but so many i didn't. i only got two pronunciations. 🤣what brought y'all there in the first place? si'thee! hope you have a great weekend! 🛴❤
Hi Anne we both visited this Yorkshire coastline separately as children with family and both loved it so when we got together we had holidays here and never wanted to go home so decided together to make it our home! ta ra for now si thee soon 👍❤️
@@GENerationXplorers that is so sweet!
Nah then you two, What you bin up to ? This was great fun & I was chuffed as owt to get quite a few of the sayings though had to chuckle as I’d forgotten most of them. Next it was pin back your lug holes to check out the pronunciations … failed miserably and only got Brough though might cheat a bit & claim Rievaulx too for being close haha Over here we don’t get Keswick mispronounced quite such much these days but it did make me laugh hearing about an American asking for directions to Am bless id eee (Ambleside) 😂🤣 Great to see gate of the week and some beautiful scenery… was that in Yorkshire by any chance ? Too-dah-loo til next time 😃😎🤗🤗xx
Ow do Christine hope y’all reet? 🤣 yep all Yorkshire scenes! greet comment per usual! Si thee soon 👍❤️
Chicken walk. Lol😅😂😅
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I have a lot to learn about the language... I'm only comfortable with aye, nowt, summat and innit!
You’re a natural Yorkie! Time to move up here with the likes of Rishi and me!
This was excellent, al sithee later 😂
sithee later lad tara for now 🤣👍
Mashin' is a new one to me. 😊Kx
Yeah that one was quite new to us too 👍
@@GENerationXplorers the rest we use in Lancashire, just maybe not as much!! 😊
Some of the place names though.... I'd never have guessed. 🤭Kx
good evening nick and jill. i emailed tho lovely jill a picture from my latest adventure. have a wonderful weekend, mates. i hope you are able to do livestreams again. i miss talking to you.
Hi Kris Jill is struggling but trying to download your pictures! have a lovely weekend!sorry we are not premiering x
Are you going to Whitby Goth weekend? The last video you did from there was fantastic
Hi there Babette hope you are well. We are off to Whitby Goth on Saturday and the video for it will drop a week tomorrow Friday 3rd May! We are super excited for it! Thanks for your lovely comment! Have a lovely weekend ❤️
@@GENerationXplorers I’m there Saturday too. I will look out for you in the vast crowds
I can't believe you admitted being from Lancashire! LOL
I’m already worried what I will wake up to tomorrow. An angry mob for sure. I’ve already had a lifetime new Yorkshireman attack me in the comments that I’ve never seen before!
We moved up here 23 years ago...the first 15 years felt like we were on Holiday...I got most of the places right..but...Beauchief is Beechief here in Sheff....you forgot to mention a word we hear often in Donny...Nesh !!
yeah i didn’t know nesh before and just read about it this week for the first time. I couldn’t work out how to put in context for a sentence. is it when people are afraid of the cold?
@@GENerationXplorers Yeah... a bloke at work put a coat on yesterday and said bloody hell lad im felling nesh.
@atrampinthehills.841 brilliant, thanks Steven. Definitely a word along with Mashin that we hadn’t heard before 👍
Well, I got zero right, obviously. I don’t know how you could pronounce any of those names. Lol. I did see a couple nice waterfalls in this video though. 😁
we do have a few waterfalls here in Yorkshire, not nearly enough mind and only a few spring to mind that I’d say were of any significance. even as a local I think we only knew of three of the place names beforehand! crazy dialect!
Born and bred in North Yorkshire, live in York and in my 62 years I can hand on heart say I've never said Aye Up! How do!, or even Now then! (apart from now then). There isn't a definitive Yorkshire dialect or accent, that's a huge generalisation. North, South, East and Wessie all differ. In the larger Cities, Leeds, Sheffield, Hull etc you can tell what part of the City you come from by accent/dialect.
its a very rich and lovely dialect isn’t it? for me “Nah then” was my real introduction to meeting Yorkshire folk and you wont hear me saying hello any other way (two decades in with that one). ultimately the Yorkshire dialect is loved the world over, it took me less than a year to get alienated from the Lancashire dialect I grew up with 👍
@@GENerationXplorers I guess I ought to say "Nah then" then. Just came across your channel recently, very interesting content. Great uploads, just going to subscribe, thanks!
@MegaVector2011 ah thank you so much, really means a lot. First holiday in Yorkshire was 1974, then 4, lived here for a year in 76, was my life’s mission to make this my permanent home ever since. 20 years and counting, im not budging!
Get thi sen dawn coil oil! As mi dads mum used to say lol.xx
🤣 thanks Rachel what is a coil oil you are the second person and we don’t know this one 🤣 still learning this bizarre language 🤣❤️
@@GENerationXplorers it's a coal shed.😉🤫xx
Or cellar lol.😃
did you ever go to bath, nick and jill. when we were in london, we rented a car and went to bath. we went to stonehenge too.
hi Kris we have never been to Bath or Stonehenge so you are 1 up in 🇬🇧 for that! it’s on our to do list x
I must admit i always thought Ruswarp was pronounced like it looks .
Snap 🫰🤣
you live in yorkshire, nick? i remember the yorkshire riper. that was in 1981 i think.
Hi Kris yes the Yorkshire ripper was a naughty chap 😂👍
Fun visit your having such a good time. ❤ It.
🤣 we are silly but we do have fun! hope you are having a good weekend sending you some GenX luck 👍❤️
have you ever been to pembrokeshire in wales nick. i have a pen pal there.
No don’t think we have ever been to Pembrokeshire! 👍
Meaux? The pronunciation of that one is completely ridiculous! I got 0 right! Except I think I might get one point for Bradford ;-)
I think we got three right, some of those are just plain ridiculous.
we don't say reet we say reight
I like that pronunciation, even reading it John is sounds better!
yorkshire joke : ...... i ad ter tek our lass tut doktas uther day , she war mooanin abaht pains in err belly , dokta sez, " has she got the coil in ? " , i sez " that joorkin lad , she ant even weshed pots !
thats brilliant, love that!
what about, “a Yorkshire man with a sore backside walks into a chemist and says do you have any arse cream? the pharmacist replies Vanilla or Chocolate?”
Sitthee
Now then! Hope thee is alreet? Ta ra for now 🤣
Don't all English people say chuffed?
Jill said she grew up with chuffed and she is og a manc turned lancs.