Simple Things that TRIGGER British People!

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I've never heard an American say "fizzy water." Sparkling water maybe, not fizzy.

AngelA-qibr
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We in America almost never use the word ‘fizzy’ and we definitely almost exclusively use ‘sparkling water’ to refer to carbonated water.

Sometimes I tell people the price of my clothes (only when it’s inexpensive) to let them know that they too can get a bargain.

blue
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Not all Americans are loud, (raises hand). And my friends aren't loud either, so there are plenty of us. And quiet Americans are indeed triggered by loud Americans.

waywardstitch
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I have never heard anyone say fizzy water until it came out of your mouth Joel. We do say sparkling water.

sassy--ever
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We say sparkling water. Never fizzy water. Lol

andie
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Your sense of humour is what makes me watch you two! What’s a Joel and Lia video without a tangent or 10, lots of laughter and total nonsense!? Love it, don’t change! x

Nadetska
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The U.S. does have laws if the building is old and historic, it cannot be demolished.

josephlawinger
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It’s sparkling or seltzer. I’ve never heard it called fizzy water.

colettemurphy
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I think Americans would love to retain old buildings but we don't like living among asbestos

mr.balloffur
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Back in the 80s when I lived in England, I used to toast the USA at the pub to trigger the Brits 😂

Semiam
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I’ve never even heard someone say fizzy water in my life. We call it sparkling water lol.

ryanhefley
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When I want to troll people in the UK I will say "You should come to America and learn real English". Works well. A friend told me "Never tell an English person IN ENGLAND to come to America and learn real English!"

nothingelse
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I’ve never once in my life said Fizzy Water nor soda water, I say sparkling or seltzer

jehilybojorquez
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"Fizzy" is British rather than American.

troohoste
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I've only ever said sparkling water. I've never in my life heard anyone call it fizzy water. Lol

dagnabit
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So the British “good for you” must be equivalent to the Southern (US) of “ Bless your heart” 😆

jaakpotts
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I know I’ve always called it sparkling water. ✨ 💦

saraholson
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Yes, some of us say “sparkling water” 🤷‍♀️
I’ve never heard an American, anywhere in the States, say fizzy water. What part of the country have you heard that, Joel? Just curious 🧐

“Good for you”
“she’s/he’s so brave”
“bless your heart”
Are all those condescending terms that trigger me! 🤦‍♀️

peggyford
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From a non-loud American, I loved this one! :) Great job! :)

mikeg.
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I am a quiet American and I also get very triggered by anyone loud!!

TinaLaGreca