HOW TO ANNOY BRITISH PEOPLE

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British people can be awkward, polite and very apologetic... most of all we're very easily cheesed off. Especially when people don't do the things we as a nation have decide are the 'right' things to do, like waiting in line and apologising incessantly.

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I love that she did a New Zealand accent instead of an Australian accent.

angelahill
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The easiest way to annoy British people is to never bring up the weather as talking point.

godergodel
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Don't see how anyone could mistake you for Aussie when you quite clearly are from South Africa! Oh, and by the way, us Yanks don't say "Bad teeth" anymore, the phrase we use now is "Dentally challenged"! Cheerio!!!

Just a bit of east coast humor! Loved the video and the way you explain English culture! Keep it up!

ravenblack
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You had me in stitches, talking about the Australian-British thing, but using a good New Zealand accent; I am Australian and to my ear you did a bloody good job. Most of what you say applies to Australians too; despite several decades of non-British migration it always amazes me is how British Australia still is. Random fun fact: how do you piss off a Scot? Call them English, British they cope with, but not English (I have a Scottish mum and have seen this firsthand).

peternakitch
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Easy, as a German behaving like a German, which includes staring, at maximum one "please" during a two-hour monologue and explaining in detail how Germans would have made Brexit work.

LarsEllerhorst
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How to annoy British people: just make a cup of tea. We'll find something wrong with how you do it

ItsMaryWork
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I too am from the UK born and bred - this was hilarious, thanks Hayley - you always have me in stitches - one of the best on YouTube 🥰xx

Andi-wutp
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Thank you so much for some clear examples! I used to work with colleagues from UK and it was a great challenge to decifer their polite communication. I am afraid I had annoyed them most of the time. I never had an intention to be rude though, just was raised in a society with much more direct style of communication, so I do not perceive kind suggestions from English speakers as a harsh critique they actually meant.

СашиныРазговорчики
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Hayley’s humor is absolutely brilliant.

osvaldowesly
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When I was in the UK for the 1st time, I was quickly schooled the difference between British, English, Irish AND Scottish people.

AnthonyChew
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I'm Canadian living in Scotland and I think I'm going to start wearing a sign that says "I am Not American".

jacqueline
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my BF is obcessed with making tea perfectly. Down to bringing out uber-sensitive scales for measuring out the tea leaves and a special clock for brewing. We've even collected at least 2 dozen different tea sets depending on what type of tea we're having. Its kinda cute.

Eveningkiss
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As an Aussie I can say that was a solid New Zealand accent, but entertainment factor still 10/10 😄 Love your channel 🤙

lilyc
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Yes, I know the Queen. Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, loved all that.

thedoctorand
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I love the close-ups! I didn't realize who beautiful her eyes are.

anthonycorbi
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A Suffolk accent mixed with a Canadian accent can apparently sound Aussie!!
It’s when someone tries to imitate me that I get really Pissed!!

janw
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I found them very unfriendly and unhelpful! I live in Mumbai and we are very used to ask strangers directions, and always get help, unlike a person from London

sharmisthaiyer
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The internal argument we have when someone jumps the queue is spot on!

nicolefoinette
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Oh goodness me... I am from Poland and my partner from Tenerife, we both (mainly at work) are having problems with resolving conflicts with our British co-workers. We are both really "in your face" people and talk openly if someone's bothers us, not smiling to people and then talking to the manager about someone being "rude", by rude I mean just saying openly you didn't like something without irony or offending someone. I have some other friends who are not from here and have noticed the same. Good to see someone being a Brit can joke about it and have distance to that😅

agatabakalarek
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Thanks for the ammo I'm Irish 🇮🇪👍

thewhislingrover