BRITISH PERSON BREAKDOWN: - Ginger beer is a thing but in my opinion not as popular as it should be. - Irn Bru is the national drink of Scotland, I have not seen anyone drinking it outside of Scotland. - Ribena (rye-bee-nah) is the universal child drink, if you go to an indoor play centre you will see children chugging this left right and centre (it's actually also sold as a syrup and you can add water to it.) - Lilt is lilt, it exists but I've only ever seen one person drinking it. - Fanta is sold nationally and enjoyed by millions. - Walkers = lays. That's the end of the conversation. - Quavers are god tier and are a staple of any kids' lunchobox/ birthday party - Wotsits, same vibe as Quavers - Marmite walkers. No one eats these but marmite has a very love hate relationship with the British public - Weetabix is like the cereal every household has but rarely eats. For the god experience, put a weetabix in a bowl and fill with milk until it's up to halfway on the weetabix. Then sprinkle to shit with sugar and OH MY GOD ITS THE BEST THING EVER - Baked beans are loved by everyone (except me, I hate them) - Bangers are just a British way of saying sausage and are never branded as that so that was funny - Chicken curry pie isn't the go to pie (usually a steak and ale or a chicken slice) but yes. Pie = British - JAFFA CAKE INTRUDER. Those aren't the real jaffa cakes and I'm so mad - Custard - wrong brand AGAIN. You need Ambrosia branded custard. AND POUR IT ON A PUDDING. You can have it plain but usually it's like a pudding sauce - Spotted dick is a primary school pudding, usually served with custard poured over the top. - Idk what that yellow tube is
Most white Americans have a good amount of English ancestry, and despite the independent streak towards the British, the culture has stayed, especially if your relatives came to North America more recently.
I’m studying abroad in the UK and I can confirm that the American store here has much better options than we really have in America. I saw flavors of soda, chocolate, and chips that I’ve never heard of. I’ll take that as our legacy though lol
Walkers were already an established brand before they were bought by Lays and I think they didn't want to change the name because people were so familiar with it
07:00 So, from what I've heard, Lays (or the company that owns them, forget it's name) bought the UK Walkers company a while ago, and they were going to rename all their crisps (yes, I'm british, I say crisps not chips... Chips are what you call Fries (which also sometimes mean thin/skinny chips over here)) brands internationally to Walkers instead of Lays, but they apparently found that a lot of countries found it difficult to pronounce Walkers (I guess due to the L being pronounced like an R?) so they stayed with Lays and kept it as Walkers over here (probably partially because we tend to get very angry when brands change their names... For example: Marathon being changed to Snickers, Opal Fruits to Starburst, etc... also I think that Walkers is older than Lays?) (look this up in case I'm wrong, but Walkers and Lays are owned by the same company, they're not an off-brand)
I’m in a really low part of life right now and I watch y’all religiously already but you guys really know how to bring my mood up just doing the most random things! Love you and Lucas!!❤️❤️
To answer some questions you had: I've never bought that ginger beer (or any ginger beer for that matter) before but I see it all the time in shops so people must buy it. Lays bought Walkers and they just never changed the name. They're also called Lays in other European countries so it's just us that calls them Walkers. You probably wouldn't get beans on toast at a restaurant but you can usually get it at cafes, some restaurants that do breakfasts might serve it in the morning. The comparison to peanut butter and jelly sounds pretty accurate, it's mostly something you'd eat if you wanted a quick meal (usually breakfast or lunch) that isn't expensive or if you didn't have a lot of food in the house. Personally I'm not into it and would rather just have rice but it is somewhat popular to have fries (or chips as we'd say) with an Indian curry. Sometimes people do half and half, so half chips half rice. Also you didn't ask about this but I had no idea that Jacob's make their own version of Jaffa cakes. The most popular brand here is McVities. Jacob's are mostly known for making crackers.
I am only a couple seconds in, and the “ding dong“already has me knowing this is going to be a great video😂 thank you to both of you for curing my depression since the Fred days, and continuing to do so!🎉
@@notamberpno, no. i’ve had it, and it’s like an orange soda, just, less sweet, like la croix’ aftertaste in a way, but with a slight hint of orange, yk?
Weetabix with milk, put in the microwave then put some sugar on top!! & put butter on your toast then warm the beans separately in the microwave pour them over the buttered toast then put grated cheese on top maybe with some worcestershire sauce, the best!!!
I was suprised to see perishable British foods being sold in the US, but then I didn't recognise the brands. Turns out the "Jolly Posh Bangers" are made in Chicago and the Pouch pie was made in Georgia.
I recently found this account and I gotta say for my childhood watching Fred this is definitely nostalgic as fuck he’s never lost his charm😂. Now we have his wonderful brother as well LOL😂😂
As a British person this video frustrated me so much 😂 "these Heinz baked beans taste like baked beans" "should England ban this Scottish drink?" 😭😭love u guys tho lol xo
@@K_MCreations I spent half an hour explaining to my American friend that Ireland isn’t part of the uk but Northern Ireland is and it was so repetitive lol 😭😭😭 THEYRE TWO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AHHH, like north and South Korea? Idk that’s how Id explain it
@@archie7024 it is like going in circles I don't get it, Google is there so are maps 🤣 But at the same time it's funny how their thoughts and minds work lol
British person here... beans on toast is something they serve in cafes here. It tastes better if you don't microwave the toast, just the beans and then put them on so it doesn't go soggy
Your channel always cheers me up! Reminds me of the funny videos my cousin and I would make in photobooth back in the day but waaay better bcuz you can say bad words
My hot britpicks: * KP 'Hula Hoops' (put them on your fingers like rings and eat them) * McVities 'Digestive Biscuits' (dip into your tea and make it soggy) * Taylor's 'Yorkshire Tea' (brew tea bag in hot water for 4 minutes, strain and remove bag and add milk and sugar as desired.)
The reason some words are spelt differently (colour/color, grey/gray, centre/center, recognise/recognize etc) is that Noah Webster changed the spelling when making his dictionary. He correctly thought it made more sense for them to be spelt in ways closer to how they are said. "Aunty" is pronounced diffrently depending on where in the UK you are. "Anty" is the original ( and correct) pronunciation. The fancier "Ahunty" is a silly southern invention, specifically made up to try to sound posh. Also all of the Aunty's products are rubbish, so you're pudding wasn't ever going to be any good....should have eaten it with the custard though as that's how it would be usually served.
Lol my fave British snack I got in one of those snack crate monthly subscription things (was Worcestershire walker’s chips) So then a few years later I went to buy some on Amazon and they didn’t carry that flavor anymore 😢
Hello British person here! Gonna tell you how to do the weetabix and beans on toast so you'd enjoy them more. Weetabix - put two in a bowl then add milk, put a spoon of sugar on each. Microwave it until theyre warm then mix them up until they're like oatmeal Beans on toast - put the beans into a bowl then in the microwave until they're hot, while the beans are cooking do your toast and add a good amount of butter. Put the beans on the buttered toast then put shredded cheese ontop of the beans then enjoy
In the British Isles, WKD Iron brew is an alcoholic version and big on the club scene. It is almost like a national drink in Scotland,where it was first released in 1901💙
My favorite British food I've had is Christmas pudding, it's sad it's not really a thing in the US, probably because the raisin taste is not something that is generally enjoyed here. I ordered one online last Christmas, I think the brand was Walkers, and it was delicious either warm or room temperature. The aesthetic holiday photos of the dome or sphere of pudding with the frosting and holly on top are so adorable, just one more reason I wish it was a tradition in more places!
Irn Bru is the best thing ever. I am Scottish though and tbh it’s really only a Scottish thing. Honestly if you are Scottish you will drink it no questions asked. Irn Bru and vodka is my go to.
At the restaurant I work at we serve beans on toast for breakfast :) also, it'll be better if you heat the beans separately and then put them on the toast.
Marmite and Vegemite are both yeast spreads btw and also bangers are called bangers cause the type of sausage they would use would make a banging noise when cooking.
The sherbert fountain you use the stick to dip into the powder and eat it. Its similar to dip-dabs and fun dip just with a different candy being used for the dipping.
This isn't proper British attire. YES to bucket hat BUT we protested Chick-fil-a so much that they never set up in the UK. BUUTTT that is such a cute colour!! LOVE IT
Fun fact: British culture is very intertwined with Indian culture, especially in food categories, because of Britain ruling over India and bringing Indian citizens to England
@@binkin7304 many, MANY people drop jokes about horrifying and uncomfortable events in history. Not saying I condone it, and there's a level to go to that makes it offensive. Saying "fun fact" is a common term in America and probably around the world, often used as a roughly comedic introduction to something factual. They stated in the video they didn't know why there was so much Indian culture in Britain. I gave that information. No need to feel pressed
My grandma would put heated milk with the wheetabix for my dad during the winter and it would be nice. Plus sometimes she would put a bit of instant coffee in the hot milk
I religiously watch both your channels and as a British bird myself this was one of my favorites. I literally tried to sneaky watch today in work with my headphones in and I couldn’t.😭😭😭😭😭😭 And also yes maybe our cheese is different in British xxxxxxx
Some cafes may make beans on toast but you wouldn't get it in a restaurant. Most cafes will serves beans as part of a full English breakfast and there will be toast on the side or you may get poached egg on beans on toast.
We do have American stores they normally sell a wide variety of sweets and drinks. There’s TONS EVERYWHERE in London and we’re all pretty sure they’re cover ups for money laundering
lmaoo normally people put the beans in a bowl and microwave for a couple minutes, at this point you'd pop the toast in, and then you put the hot beans on some toast (i always had toast with butter) - that'll be the biggest difference!!
Their whole brand is two awkward kids having an eternal play date. Keep ‘em coming
I want a Netflix series where Lucas and Jacob meet their British cousins and solve mysteries.
YES enola holmes cousins 😭😂
Enola gay Lucas Jacob holmes in England
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Not gonna happen, Netflix is 💩 these days
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BRITISH PERSON BREAKDOWN:
- Ginger beer is a thing but in my opinion not as popular as it should be.
- Irn Bru is the national drink of Scotland, I have not seen anyone drinking it outside of Scotland.
- Ribena (rye-bee-nah) is the universal child drink, if you go to an indoor play centre you will see children chugging this left right and centre (it's actually also sold as a syrup and you can add water to it.)
- Lilt is lilt, it exists but I've only ever seen one person drinking it.
- Fanta is sold nationally and enjoyed by millions.
- Walkers = lays. That's the end of the conversation.
- Quavers are god tier and are a staple of any kids' lunchobox/ birthday party
- Wotsits, same vibe as Quavers
- Marmite walkers. No one eats these but marmite has a very love hate relationship with the British public
- Weetabix is like the cereal every household has but rarely eats. For the god experience, put a weetabix in a bowl and fill with milk until it's up to halfway on the weetabix. Then sprinkle to shit with sugar and OH MY GOD ITS THE BEST THING EVER
- Baked beans are loved by everyone (except me, I hate them)
- Bangers are just a British way of saying sausage and are never branded as that so that was funny
- Chicken curry pie isn't the go to pie (usually a steak and ale or a chicken slice) but yes. Pie = British
- JAFFA CAKE INTRUDER. Those aren't the real jaffa cakes and I'm so mad
- Custard - wrong brand AGAIN. You need Ambrosia branded custard. AND POUR IT ON A PUDDING. You can have it plain but usually it's like a pudding sauce
- Spotted dick is a primary school pudding, usually served with custard poured over the top.
- Idk what that yellow tube is
Lilt is so good, such an underrated drink
@@alexbk440 for some reason the name has always just made me think it tastes powdery? But I'll get over my phobia and give it a go
this is so accurate! esp weetabix, so so cheap compared to other cereals so was a staple at uni😂
@@han_nah372 weetabix is so good if you make them right - like incredibly good
Weetabix is top tier ❤
Lucas’ humour is actually really British, I always assumed he had a British family or British friends or smthng
just sent him this comment haha
Jenny lol
yeah I agree! I feel like that's why I find them both so funnny its such dry humour hahaha
@@sophiestrong4889 literally, i’m a brit and these two send me istg
Most white Americans have a good amount of English ancestry, and despite the independent streak towards the British, the culture has stayed, especially if your relatives came to North America more recently.
I just want to say thank you Lucas and Jacob for creating a safe space on the internet. This community is my favorite 😍
the costuming and production value in these videos is just getting better and better
I thought I was watching a real TV drama at first. I wasn’t *expecting a totally real authentic British postman in the beginning. 😅
I’m studying abroad in the UK and I can confirm that the American store here has much better options than we really have in America. I saw flavors of soda, chocolate, and chips that I’ve never heard of. I’ll take that as our legacy though lol
I’m studying abroad here too. What are the chances we’re in the same place 😅
@@maddyburroughs3089 what part are you in? I’m in Liverpool
@@isabellasmith8894 really chose the worst place in the uk to study should of come manchester instead
Every state has their own brand of stuff like here in Michigan where i live we have brands like faygo pop better made potato chips kogals hotdogs.
@@ashleighxx3584 😂 just as bad
As a British person the answer to this video is yes
I love how at the start Jacob's accent goes from cockney British to Australian.
Walkers were already an established brand before they were bought by Lays and I think they didn't want to change the name because people were so familiar with it
I take back what I said now
I honestly thought the british didn't want to associate eating these while "Lay(s)ing" so the changed it to walking so it has a form of excersise lol
07:00 So, from what I've heard, Lays (or the company that owns them, forget it's name) bought the UK Walkers company a while ago, and they were going to rename all their crisps (yes, I'm british, I say crisps not chips... Chips are what you call Fries (which also sometimes mean thin/skinny chips over here)) brands internationally to Walkers instead of Lays, but they apparently found that a lot of countries found it difficult to pronounce Walkers (I guess due to the L being pronounced like an R?) so they stayed with Lays and kept it as Walkers over here (probably partially because we tend to get very angry when brands change their names... For example: Marathon being changed to Snickers, Opal Fruits to Starburst, etc... also I think that Walkers is older than Lays?)
(look this up in case I'm wrong, but Walkers and Lays are owned by the same company, they're not an off-brand)
jacob looks fierce in hats like that
I’m in a really low part of life right now and I watch y’all religiously already but you guys really know how to bring my mood up just doing the most random things! Love you and Lucas!!❤️❤️
Omgggg I can’t wait to watch this! I live in London and often don’t know the food you guys are talking about 😂 this will be RELATABLE ❤
Lmk what you thought of the video!
thank you for clarifying that you guys aren’t british, i would have been really confused!
no problem Shannon. I didn't want to confuse anyone.
@@jacobcruik what a stand-up guy
@@jacobcruikyou're absolutely adorable, so you get a fee pass to confuse me as much as you want. ❤
Walkers were a British company, Lays bought them in 1989. They added the logo but kept the name the same
I’m Irish and I fully enjoyed watching you try these things 😅 ICONIC!
To answer some questions you had:
I've never bought that ginger beer (or any ginger beer for that matter) before but I see it all the time in shops so people must buy it.
Lays bought Walkers and they just never changed the name. They're also called Lays in other European countries so it's just us that calls them Walkers.
You probably wouldn't get beans on toast at a restaurant but you can usually get it at cafes, some restaurants that do breakfasts might serve it in the morning. The comparison to peanut butter and jelly sounds pretty accurate, it's mostly something you'd eat if you wanted a quick meal (usually breakfast or lunch) that isn't expensive or if you didn't have a lot of food in the house.
Personally I'm not into it and would rather just have rice but it is somewhat popular to have fries (or chips as we'd say) with an Indian curry. Sometimes people do half and half, so half chips half rice.
Also you didn't ask about this but I had no idea that Jacob's make their own version of Jaffa cakes. The most popular brand here is McVities. Jacob's are mostly known for making crackers.
“if it’s not gonna get me drunk, i’m not gonna drink it” is a mood
"mini wheat, im gonna say this again to prove my point" lmao
I am only a couple seconds in, and the “ding dong“already has me knowing this is going to be a great video😂 thank you to both of you for curing my depression since the Fred days, and continuing to do so!🎉
I heard someone once describe Irn Bru tasting like fizzy metal and I think that sums it up quite well. It is good though
how is it good if it tastes like metal lmao
@@notamberpno, no. i’ve had it, and it’s like an orange soda, just, less sweet, like la croix’ aftertaste in a way, but with a slight hint of orange, yk?
the ‘british outfits’ - im dead
Looking quite dapper in that blue suit Jacob
That last bit had me in stitches. Also, Jacob still having the tag on his shirt is hilarious, doing a return? 😂
YES the tag 😂😂😂😂
I am a Ribena stan so I’m so glad you didn’t ban it. Was worried I’d never be able to have it again :/
Weetabix with milk, put in the microwave then put some sugar on top!! & put butter on your toast then warm the beans separately in the microwave pour them over the buttered toast then put grated cheese on top maybe with some worcestershire sauce, the best!!!
okay this sounds like a HUGE slap
I skim read this at first and thought you were telling them to put worcestershire sauce on weetabix omg I almost called the police
@@shh8769 I’m sure it’s delightful
@@alecio85 911 hello?!
@@a_potat it’s elite
“something about this is slapping!”
“i know! brit-ish!”
perfectly put♥️
the way they rawdogged that weetabix 😭
You have the most interesting videos every time - you guys are so funny
I was suprised to see perishable British foods being sold in the US, but then I didn't recognise the brands. Turns out the "Jolly Posh Bangers" are made in Chicago and the Pouch pie was made in Georgia.
I recently found this account and I gotta say for my childhood watching Fred this is definitely nostalgic as fuck he’s never lost his charm😂.
Now we have his wonderful brother as well LOL😂😂
I was having a bad day and definitely needed this! Thank you Jacob 🤗
As a British, your accents are tip top! You mans are fabulous 🧐🧐
I'm addicted to you guys!!!
Jacob looks so fiiiiine in the postman outfit
As a British person this video frustrated me so much 😂 "these Heinz baked beans taste like baked beans" "should England ban this Scottish drink?" 😭😭love u guys tho lol xo
Exactly what I was thinking it's like they are that part of Americans who really think Britain is just made up of England 😂
@@K_MCreations I spent half an hour explaining to my American friend that Ireland isn’t part of the uk but Northern Ireland is and it was so repetitive lol 😭😭😭 THEYRE TWO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AHHH, like north and South Korea? Idk that’s how Id explain it
@@archie7024 it is like going in circles I don't get it, Google is there so are maps 🤣
But at the same time it's funny how their thoughts and minds work lol
And the sweet at the end trying to eat the liquorice straight from the tub😂
u guys should try jamaican snacks u will lose your mind 🇯🇲😁
They didn't seem all that impressed with Irn Bru (Cola Champagne) or Lilt (Ting)
yessss!!!!! i’ve been living for these collabs ♥️♥️♥️
British person here... beans on toast is something they serve in cafes here. It tastes better if you don't microwave the toast, just the beans and then put them on so it doesn't go soggy
this episode is sooo British vibes tho
I'm loving the price tag dangling from jacob's shirt xx
Jacob: We never get mail, but we'll take it!
Lucas: Yesss 😃
omg, i was not expecting this but i'm excited to watch 😙
the content been contenting lately
please never stop making videos you guys make my life better
Omg that custard was like water no it's so wrong the British in me is enraged 🤣
Your channel always cheers me up! Reminds me of the funny videos my cousin and I would make in photobooth back in the day but waaay better bcuz you can say bad words
My hot britpicks:
* KP 'Hula Hoops' (put them on your fingers like rings and eat them)
* McVities 'Digestive Biscuits' (dip into your tea and make it soggy)
* Taylor's 'Yorkshire Tea' (brew tea bag in hot water for 4 minutes, strain and remove bag and add milk and sugar as desired.)
The reason some words are spelt differently (colour/color, grey/gray, centre/center, recognise/recognize etc) is that Noah Webster changed the spelling when making his dictionary.
He correctly thought it made more sense for them to be spelt in ways closer to how they are said.
"Aunty" is pronounced diffrently depending on where in the UK you are. "Anty" is the original ( and correct) pronunciation. The fancier "Ahunty" is a silly southern invention, specifically made up to try to sound posh.
Also all of the Aunty's products are rubbish, so you're pudding wasn't ever going to be any good....should have eaten it with the custard though as that's how it would be usually served.
i totally believed you were british but the title clarified. thank you!!
these are the best videos on the internet
I buy the Weetabix that come with chocolate chips and in small shapes, they're so good !!
omg sounds yummy!!!!
One of my favourite ones I also love the fruit and nuts one
Lol my fave British snack I got in one of those snack crate monthly subscription things (was Worcestershire walker’s chips) So then a few years later I went to buy some on Amazon and they didn’t carry that flavor anymore 😢
The captions saying “clit” at 7:38 really makes the moment for me
Please bring back the podcast😭 Just one more drunk episode to help quench my thirst😭
Make a video reading your astrology charts!! Or life path numbers 😍✨
Cheese and onion walkers in a sandwich when you’re hungover or get home drunk is the dream! With sooo much butter.
I really enjoyed this 😂 love from the UK ❤
Shocks me every time that Americans don’t have black currant as a flavour
But our PINE trees 😩
It’s not a common flavor but I’ve had it before and it’s amazee
Da freak is that HAHAH sounds like an oil river
Hello British person here! Gonna tell you how to do the weetabix and beans on toast so you'd enjoy them more.
Weetabix - put two in a bowl then add milk, put a spoon of sugar on each. Microwave it until theyre warm then mix them up until they're like oatmeal
Beans on toast - put the beans into a bowl then in the microwave until they're hot, while the beans are cooking do your toast and add a good amount of butter. Put the beans on the buttered toast then put shredded cheese ontop of the beans then enjoy
In the British Isles, WKD Iron brew is an alcoholic version and big on the club scene. It is almost like a national drink in Scotland,where it was first released in 1901💙
My favorite British food I've had is Christmas pudding, it's sad it's not really a thing in the US, probably because the raisin taste is not something that is generally enjoyed here. I ordered one online last Christmas, I think the brand was Walkers, and it was delicious either warm or room temperature. The aesthetic holiday photos of the dome or sphere of pudding with the frosting and holly on top are so adorable, just one more reason I wish it was a tradition in more places!
That ginger beer is actually british I literally drunk a can last week
Irn Bru is the best thing ever. I am Scottish though and tbh it’s really only a Scottish thing. Honestly if you are Scottish you will drink it no questions asked. Irn Bru and vodka is my go to.
The Chik fila bucket hat made this
it's kinda British right?
I learned 31:17 you’re apparently supposed to smack the packet around before opening it. Then you can eat it like fun dip
I just started watching you and Lucas recently and my ads have been full of gay movies or like are u gay quizzes lol
sorry i am screaming this video is hilarious!! yessssss we do have different cheese over here 😛😛😛😛😛😛😛😛😛
I think this is the soonest I've ever watched a video you posted!! Lol 5 minutes 😎
Definitely a cruncher. Just sayin'...Jacob in that black hat. Jacob in that black hat. Yeah, I said it.💛💛
At the restaurant I work at we serve beans on toast for breakfast :) also, it'll be better if you heat the beans separately and then put them on the toast.
but are you british? or is this elsewhere? i must know, for science
@@moonsugar_xo beans need to be reheated separately, even better in a pan 🥺from a Brit
@@moonsugar_xo I am so sorry, yes I'm British, I hope I didn't disrupt the science too badly :)
what did you do with the custard to make it turn into SOUP
Marmite and Vegemite are both yeast spreads btw and also bangers are called bangers cause the type of sausage they would use would make a banging noise when cooking.
This was a very nice video ❤
My Grandma was from Scotland and she always had some pretty weird stuff to eat around her house. Ooooh, Scottish short bread… KEEP IT!!!!
The sherbert fountain you use the stick to dip into the powder and eat it. Its similar to dip-dabs and fun dip just with a different candy being used for the dipping.
You guys look adorable lol
Review on orange soda:
It tastes like orange juice but better
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I fricking love ginger beer good Lord it is the nectar of perfection
Blackcurrant is what we have instead of 'grape' flavoured? We don't have grape flavoured things here lol (And yes, Ribena is a kids drink!)
Please try Dollar tree vs name brand snack and foods 😋 💕
hey he’s done this 😁 that video is from a year ago and it’s amazingg
Wotsits and Quavers used to be made by two different companies, they were both bought by Walkers.
This isn't proper British attire. YES to bucket hat BUT we protested Chick-fil-a so much that they never set up in the UK. BUUTTT that is such a cute colour!! LOVE IT
Fun fact: British culture is very intertwined with Indian culture, especially in food categories, because of Britain ruling over India and bringing Indian citizens to England
Same with Caribbean culture! ☺️
@@RoseDollFaith yup
@@binkin7304 it was sarcasm. Except I guess it depends on how interesting one finds history lol
@@binkin7304 for someone watching videos from Jacob and Lucas, who are both extremely sarcastic, I'm surprised this is affecting you
@@binkin7304 many, MANY people drop jokes about horrifying and uncomfortable events in history. Not saying I condone it, and there's a level to go to that makes it offensive. Saying "fun fact" is a common term in America and probably around the world, often used as a roughly comedic introduction to something factual. They stated in the video they didn't know why there was so much Indian culture in Britain. I gave that information. No need to feel pressed
Another video idea would be trying out South African snacks🌍😜
You have to try the bangers with baked beans 😍😍😍
My grandma would put heated milk with the wheetabix for my dad during the winter and it would be nice. Plus sometimes she would put a bit of instant coffee in the hot milk
please do a road trip to england to connect with your ancestors
The pronunciation of Irn Bru sent me 💀
Also, hard to get a hold of that in England and Scotland will NOT ban it... Even if the bros asked nicely 🤣
I religiously watch both your channels and as a British bird myself this was one of my favorites. I literally tried to sneaky watch today in work with my headphones in and I couldn’t.😭😭😭😭😭😭 And also yes maybe our cheese is different in British xxxxxxx
as a british viewer you did well with this video lol x
Some cafes may make beans on toast but you wouldn't get it in a restaurant. Most cafes will serves beans as part of a full English breakfast and there will be toast on the side or you may get poached egg on beans on toast.
the tag on your shirt adds so much 🤣
There's a British thing called 'Kevin and Perry'. You are giving me Kev 'n' Perry vibes.
We do have American stores they normally sell a wide variety of sweets and drinks. There’s TONS EVERYWHERE in London and we’re all pretty sure they’re cover ups for money laundering
“Watzos and qwavos” broke my heart
lmaoo normally people put the beans in a bowl and microwave for a couple minutes, at this point you'd pop the toast in, and then you put the hot beans on some toast (i always had toast with butter) - that'll be the biggest difference!!
Irn Bru is actually the top drink in Scotland over Coca cola which is super rare!! Its my fave