Brit Reacting to British Highschoolers react to Bri’ish Memes!

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I laughed my ass of at the question "do British people do the accent, when nobody is around". I pictured Brits talking to themselves, while alone, in an Appalachian accent, lol!

johnblough
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yeah a significant portion of us don't have kettles in our homes so we either microwave it or boil it

CringeBasedLifeform
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US drinks mostly coffee. We have all kinds of coffee makers in every house. Hot tea is for afternoon mostly if at all.

annfrost
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The reason why alot of Americans don't have kettles is because America has more coffee drinkers than tea drinkers, but also, our kitchens are already filled with so many other appliances (blenders, coffee makers, toasters, toaster-ovens, stand mixers, plus specialty items one might want like juicers, ice-cream makers, etc.) that its just easier to save space by utilizing all of the microwaves abilities, which includes heating water in mug in about 1-2 minutes

IaMmE
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Hot water tastes the same no matter what you heat it up in. Stove, microwave, kettle, over an open fire, it really doesn’t matter.

Ojisan
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I heat my water for tea in the microwave. It's quick! lol

caseyflorida
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We have kettles here in the US. We use them for making hot tea and hot chocolate in the winter sometimes. We used to use kettles all the time until the microwave was invented and so it’s just easier and faster to heat it up in the microwave.

anjoleeeickhoff
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I have an electric kettle. I had one for years. Also, as someone stated below in the comments, we put butter, honey, jelly (jam), and sausage patty between our biscuits.

crystalpender
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Two of the biggest differences in American vs. British English Americans usually say our t's and r's. What do you use your microwave for? It's perfect for heating up water. And it takes less time than putting it on the stove. Fill up your mug with water, stick it in the microwave for 30 to 45 seconds or until it's boiling, take it out and put your tea bag in. The whole purpose of a microwave was to be able to cook things more efficiently use a little less electricity and cook them faster than the old-fashioned way. There are still certain things that I think have to be cooked in the oven but scrambled eggs bacon and lots of other things are quicker and tastes just as good in the microwave, just don't overcook.

. For iced tea I have a special tea maker, very much like an electric coffee pot. It brews the tea by heating water and then dripping it over the tea bags and then that drips down into a pitcher. About three cups of brewed hot tea goes down into the bottom of the pitcher . At that point you add sugar if you want it sweet. II drink mine with artificial sweeteners so I don't put sugar in it. You just add ice and water to fill up your gallon. Put it in the refrigerator so it stays nice and cold. I live in the south we like lots of cold drinks in the summer.

KarenCatMom
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The reason the vast, VAST Majority of Americans don't have kettles is nkt because of price, but because there is just not that big of a Hot Tea culture here. Our go to hot beverage is Coffee. And obviously for that we have coffee makers, which strain machine heated water through the coffee grinds and into a curaf or pitcher. If people want hot tea, then yes, you'd either boil the water on a stove in a pot that takes a while, or nuke some in the microwave for a few minutss. I don't see what the difference between boiling water in a microwave vs in a kettle would be. Boiling water is boiling water, is it not?

WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
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We have tea kettles as well as coffe makers which double as kettles.

inttrovertedmonk
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90 seconds to 2 minutes in the microwave to heat the water for my tea. I do it every morning, and I still don't see why that's such an "OMG" moment for British people

tbarnes
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We have biscuits with butter and jelly too even syrup 😂 who told them they’re only eaten with gravy?

TaeAlpine
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The guy on the right with The Pope is the High Sparrow from Seasons 5 and 6 of The Game of Thrones. The High Sparrow is played by Sir Jonathan Price, a Welsh actor.

newgrl
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"I'll see how I feel" is universal.

cattfink
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We say twos-day, at least in the northeast. I think most people, again, in the northeast, eat biscuits with butter, not sausage gravy. That is a southern thing. As for kettles, I don't have one. On the rare instance I drink tea, I heat the water in a mug in the microwave.

vodriscoll
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English Breakfast: example, Full English. I learned this as an American from watching BBC's "Little Britain, " the comedy sketch show. My favorite tea is Earl Grey. Nearly one year ago, I bought my first electric kettle; it brings itself to a boil and then shuts off for safety if it's unattended.

bluereguardian
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Those guys reactions to our biscuits and gravy has go to be why JOLLY brought it to them to try.
They mostly did like it.

christianoliver
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My favorite joke:
You couldn't put a boot in a trunk if your hood was in a bonnet.
Works both ways.🤣
🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧

rodneygriffin
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We dont drink hot tea often so why buy a kettle?

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