Geography Now! UNITED KINGDOM
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This was a Big one coming. First off- HUGE thanks to all the #UK geograpeeps that either helped out or participated in this video especially @JayForeman (Guest host) and Thomas Watson for taking me on a wild road trip trough all #England #Scotland and #Wales. We couldn't fit all the information and it STILL ended up over 47 minutes long. Welcome to the land of Kings, Queens and everything in betweens. Cheers, and enjoy this one!
@MOHAMMAD-rl9er
11 ай бұрын
UK!! 🇬🇧😎
@honaiseek
11 ай бұрын
Yes
@ianeons9278
11 ай бұрын
First reply Edit: Third
@riazortho
11 ай бұрын
Great video!
@earthandstar3392
11 ай бұрын
@@ianeons9278 you're not lmao
Jay Foreman was the best possible co-host for this video 😂
@petesperandio2572
11 ай бұрын
The only way it could've been better was if he'd also been able to get Mark. Have a proper Map Men Map Men Map Map Map Men Men co-hosting power duo. But Jay's phemonenal.
@azhurelpigeon
11 ай бұрын
Shoulda had GeoWizard on! Or maybe not because he would have outshined Barbs’s geography knowledge
@onessimuslyngdoh289
11 ай бұрын
No offence but its Tom Scott
@daniellebalzer6360
11 ай бұрын
The only person better could have been Jacksucksatlife
@l0jecl1
11 ай бұрын
Barbs should just leave the others out of this episode and get Jay, Mark, Tom Scott and GeoWizard instead of them. I mean it's hard to be worse than Art lmao.
How in the living hell did you guys forget about Portugal in your friendzone segment? They literally have the oldest alliance in the world!!!! 🇬🇧❤🇵🇹
@vaniapinto8214
11 ай бұрын
aww❤🇵🇹🇬🇧
@indetermite
11 ай бұрын
^ This ^
@clipPRmusic
11 ай бұрын
This
@TheAmericanPrometheus
11 ай бұрын
This
@erdnasiul87
11 ай бұрын
BOOOOOOOOHHHH!!!
Still can’t believe that I was a co-host on my favourite show of all time! That week was easily the most random / exciting one of my life and I’m so happy you got to experience the rest of the UK outside of London. Next time you come though Paul, make sure it’s for a minimum of 1 week, 2000 miles in 3 days really does take it out of you, haha 💀 For the record too guys (and girls), both Barbs and Jay are complete legends and I feel honoured to have met and filmed with both of them, really cool and smart guys who I hope to meet / host / work / hang out with again some day :)
@thomaswatson1995
10 ай бұрын
@@ThePoshPenguin 12:44 onwards :)
@Matsuna13
10 ай бұрын
You had a lot of fun and is very informative with all of the places and most popular places in the UK.
@thomaswatson1995
10 ай бұрын
@@Matsuna13 Thank you, it was a lot of fun :)
Having the UK and US back to back feels like the infinity war and endgame era of geography now episodes
@Mr.WestcottX
10 ай бұрын
😂 🇬🇧♾️🇺🇸
@entropyinreverse
8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
43:40 I can't believe you didn't include Portugal. The oldest alliance in the world is between the UK and Portugal and while the Brits have a love/hate relationship with the Spanish, the French, the Germans, etc... The Portuguese and British are like the two childhood friends that are now aging but still talk to eachother and catch up when they can.
@henryt2612
11 ай бұрын
Bro how have you even watched that far 😂
@somerandomguy1
11 ай бұрын
@@henryt2612 ikr
@BoraCM
11 ай бұрын
I think I remember Barbs mentioning England in the Portugal episode for the friend zone section, but I’m not certain.
@phlezktravels
11 ай бұрын
People fast forward and skip around, guys.
@damirimamagic5064
11 ай бұрын
@@BoraCM Yeah he actually did I remember it from the episode.
It's actually incredible that after over 8.5 years, you're finally like a dozen countries away from the end of the main A-Z series. Compared to the early 10-minute episodes, your production value has grown immensely.
@300fusionfall
11 ай бұрын
It's only fair they start remaking those early episodes after they finish.
@21stcenturydegenerate29
11 ай бұрын
@@300fusionfall As an Argentine i need a remake of the Argentina one, it was only 10 minutes long 😢
@300fusionfall
11 ай бұрын
@@21stcenturydegenerate29 My country, Greece could've been more in depth as well.
@JP_TaVeryMuch
11 ай бұрын
@@300fusionfall Give the team a chance. These new buggers keep popping up and they're not the mix of endearingly eccentric e.g. The (ahem) Principality of Sealand in the Thames Estuary nor the personal fiefdom of some drug-addled Generalissimo e.g. well, modesty forbids. No, they're more grown up now and seek to right perceived wrongs, _not all_ from the recent past of European expansionism, some from time before. Yes, kids, grievances and injustice existed before the birth of the pink map paradox. Look [it up] before you leap onto the latest lazily mardy muck cart. Not all that glisters is gold... Um, yeah.
@basedmuslim12345
11 ай бұрын
@@300fusionfall My country Bangladesh has so many stuffs in it, why only 10 minutes
As a British native myself I do strongly recommend everyone who is visiting the UK to keep an open mind about the traditional food as it is a lot nicer than people and the sterio type like to make it out to be. Recomended meals to try include Fish and Chips (seen by most as the national dish and which tastes similar to Japanese fried Tempura), the Sunday Roast, The English breakfast and Sheppards pie, though the first 2 alone will already be good enough. For the fish and chips I recommend using either salt or vinegar on the chips or at least one of each for extra taste. They kind of look like takeaway places from the inside as the whole point is to get them from a proper fish and chip shop instead of a pub or restaurant. With The Golden Chippy fish and chip shop being the biggest lore in London for tourists, though poppies is also a popular fish and chip shop in London. That being said I still advise trying Fish and Chips on the coast instead as they generally just tend to taste so much nicer but if you won't be on the coast, you'll know where to go. For international food, I recomend either Italian, Indian or Japanese. Seriously though, I would honestly find it a lot more open minded and respectful to give the food a fair chance as that's part of the whole cultural experience, hence emerging yourself in the culture. If you don't like it then fair enough but an open minded try will never hurt and British food is a lot nicer than people make it out to be.
@dragoslavdelavega558
5 ай бұрын
someday UK will be a muslim majority to erase British identity is to replaced the natives hahaha
@Mykst
5 ай бұрын
@@dragoslavdelavega558 People have been saying that for years.. never happens. Change the record.
@dragoslavdelavega558
5 ай бұрын
@@Mykst Your not British if your not aware... The White British is officially now a MINORITY in every major cities
@chopsyoutube
3 ай бұрын
I read this in a very bad and shitty british accent
@Mykst
3 ай бұрын
@@chopsyoutube Well you would do as an American with no accent at all wouldn't you? Sorry you don't get the same love from other countries when speaking as Brits do.
As an American, I can safely say that Britain lives rent free in our heads. We are poking fun at Britain more than ever nowadays, but honestly, we will always love our pals from across the Atlantic. We hate you out of love is the best way I can describe it. Never stop being you, Britain! 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
@gaychinee
10 ай бұрын
Speak for yourself brother only time I think about foreigners is when I want to make fun of em lmao
@JJaqn05
10 ай бұрын
@@gaychinee that's called cope
@Nappanaia
10 ай бұрын
@@gaychinee cope
@Magnustopheles
10 ай бұрын
@@gaychinee I mean that's basically how I treat my own country so fair enough
@starofdabloc
10 ай бұрын
No they don’t, speak for yourself, we don’t care about them all like that, you must be smoking
as a portuguese person i wish our alliance with the uk was mentioned, not only do we have a lot of shared history in terms of colonial issues, their most famous dish (fish and chips) is literally from sephardic portuguese jewish people that immigrated to the uk
@billyroy7812
11 ай бұрын
I believe we also drink tea due to influence from the wife of Charles II, Catarina de Bragança, I was dissapointed not to see Portugal mentioned at all :(
@kevwaarn
11 ай бұрын
Portugal, our oldest friends in Europe!
@ACE360x
11 ай бұрын
Loved the time I spent in Portugal, I feel like our sense of humour is quite similar. Also have a lot of Portuguese speakers near me, Brazilian and Portuguese
@TheTwoFingeredBulldog
11 ай бұрын
When the Jews arrived in Britain, potatoes were not even discovered by Europeans. People been frying meats, vegetables and fish for hundreds of years around the world. It's like somebody claiming they invented bread or soup 😂
@Charlzton
11 ай бұрын
@@TheTwoFingeredBulldog The Sephardi Jews brought their tradition of frying fish in breading/batter to England. Before that any fish that was fried was usually pan fried or at best lightly coated in flour
What's really weird is when you're from a commonwealth nation, a lot of the things which people from most other countries find weird about the UK is actually quite normal to you.
@novaexplorer2397
11 ай бұрын
As a Canadian… yeah
@flyerboy991
11 ай бұрын
Tea breaks, school uniforms, British style education system (with students taking 'O' and 'A' level papers set by Cambridge), left side of the road driving, double decker buses, Type G plugs, obsession for football, British vocabulary (trousers, lorry, maths, spanner, car boot, torch, lift, dual carriageway, carpark) and SO much more. There's so many things in my daily life I could point to and say "It's this way because some British people many years ago decided it should be this way and we kept it even after they left".
@scottwill19
11 ай бұрын
Yeah I’m a Canadian and some of this stuff looks normal to me lmao. I’m likely going to feel the same about the US.
@jimbo6059
11 ай бұрын
@@flyerboy991 O levels have not been in existence since 1988. The only reason i know is that i was the last group to take them in 1987. GCSEs came in in 1988. A levels in England still exist.
@flyerboy991
11 ай бұрын
@@jimbo6059 Is that so? Cause it's still around here. Students still need to sit for 'O' Levels (or 'N' Levels if they're in a different stream) in order to graduate from secondary school. If they go to a junior college after graduation, they'll sit for 'A' Levels in order to graduate from there. Even if the UK itself doesn't practice it anymore, I still like to think of it as yet another example of British influence in my country.
I would have thought Australias relationship with the UK would have had a greater mention, given the fact, as much as Australians may deny it, there is still so much in common between the two, in a weird way, the relationship between Australia and the Uk, mainly England, is rather similar to the US and Canadian relationship.
@marcsamuelson1011
10 ай бұрын
I was surprised that the USA would be the "closest" friend. While the USA and UK are most certainly very close, the British influence is not as distant in Australia.
@matis9118
10 ай бұрын
@@marcsamuelson1011 i mean there is so much more aussies and brits have in common than americans and brits, but hey maybe the UK still looks down at aussies.
@vatsal7640
10 ай бұрын
@@marcsamuelson1011 agreed, uk and Australia have much in common in terms of culture. The US doesn't even have a people with British ancestry at this point.
@mcfarofinha134
6 ай бұрын
@@marcsamuelson1011 while true, the UK's closest economic friend is still the us by far (and closest military friend too)
@Make_Australia_British_Again
6 ай бұрын
@@matis9118they don’t look down on Aussies? What are you talking about, the Queen has done so many gestures every year to thank the ANZACs for their hard work.
I'm half zambian and british and i definitely visited the UK 3 years ago during christmas and I enjoyed the culture and had fun there. I felt it was like my other home and i didn't want to go back to zambia which is my homecountry. I love the UK so much by the way 🇿🇲❤🇬🇧
@FriedEgg101
10 ай бұрын
@JackSonEFla2 UK colonised Zambia, so there's the connection. Zambian people can easily work in the UK, in healthcare at least.
@anthonymanderson7671
10 ай бұрын
@FriedEgg101 that's right.
@anthonymanderson7671
10 ай бұрын
@JackSonEFla2because I'm a lineal descendant of my greatgrandfather who came from scotland to settle in africa and my father is related to him and his proud of his british roots by the way.
@andersonluna7551
10 ай бұрын
@@anthonymanderson7671well so you're just 1/8 british.
@anthonymanderson7671
8 ай бұрын
@@andersonluna7551yeah
An extremely important but often unstated or unnoticed facet of the UK is its incredibly strong literary culture. The UK publishes 500 new titles PER DAY and has the most books published per person per year of any nation in Europe (and most likely on the entire planet if edition reprints are taken out of other nations' stats) The only nations whose literary traditions come close is Iceland (who due to its small size has more authors per person), and Slovenia, whose national mythos is based on literature. British books are cornerstones of western literary canon and the foundations of multiple genres, and a large reason for that is that it is simply very cheap to buy new books, relative to many other countries
@melodyclark1944
11 ай бұрын
He absolutely should have talked about literature. There are so many famous writers from the UK.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
11 ай бұрын
I'm surprised they skipped the "famous people" section. I suppose the idea is that the audience is already familiar with a lot of British figures, but it'd be nice to highlight some of the important stuff.
@Germanic66
11 ай бұрын
Lord of the rings Harry Potter not even a mention
@XXXTENTAClON227
11 ай бұрын
Don’t forget famous textbooks like Gray’s anatomy
@user-ed7et3pb4o
11 ай бұрын
The same goes for music!
What does it mean to be Ukrainian? Ukrainians: "To be free and strong enough to fight for it" What does it mean to be British? Brits: "To be a Gregg Sausage roll" Before you say it, I know the context of these questions are VASTLY different right now, so answers might not have been 100% comparable, but I thought the contrast was funny.
@ESCFansUnited
11 ай бұрын
Don’t forget that we go to Spain drunk, and we hate Luton.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
11 ай бұрын
Patriotism takes many forms.
@Dz73zxxx
11 ай бұрын
@@ESCFansUnited oh boy next season premier league gonna be lit
@ESCFansUnited
11 ай бұрын
@@Dz73zxxx you know it for sure
@ESCFansUnited
11 ай бұрын
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 oh hating Luton is a national pastime
I have been living in UK since my birth and still do, it's a beautiful country, love it as a Polish 🇵🇱❤🇬🇧
@Brickcraft10
11 ай бұрын
Glad to hear
@Alexander-vo4gv
10 ай бұрын
Up the poles
@jamie3499
10 ай бұрын
I love Poland.
@thebasedspectre3048
9 ай бұрын
Go back
@L_from_USA_
8 ай бұрын
@@thebasedspectre3048why so xenophobic?
Seeing you mention The bailiwicks aren't in the UK made me proud. It's always a pain explaining where I'm from
Ive been waiting 8 years to learn about my own country and the day has finally come
@aditisk99
11 ай бұрын
8 years???? Damn
@crose7412
11 ай бұрын
@mpscrapz95 What did you learn?
@ManteIIo
11 ай бұрын
@@crose7412 I personally didn't know that place name endings were influenced by certain ethnic groups, was actually always curious about the obvious pattern
Fun fact, Scotland has its own education system which is entirely separate and very different to the rest of the UK, even the qualifications are different! Scots also get free university tuition.
@dlc2479
11 ай бұрын
Subsidised by England
@ucouldnevah
11 ай бұрын
@@dlc2479 thanks England☺️
@Nosirt
11 ай бұрын
That seems like how it is in America since states control education too. The federal government has no laws on education. This is also why saying “American education system” makes no sense.
@ChrisSmith-wh6bq
11 ай бұрын
@@dlc2479no, subsidised by all UK taxpayers for the Scottish government to do as it sees fit, as education is a fully devolved matter.
@woodlandcreature8857
11 ай бұрын
Fellow Scot here, our education systems are connected but distinct, and university here is not free, it's just free at point of use. We do have to pay it back via installments once we begin work.
I think it is important not to reduce the debate over monarchy to tourism and tradition/identity vs modernity and pragmatism. In the UK the hereditary role of monarch is also intrinsically linked to religion, as well as many other institutions both public and private. The tabloid papers and gossip is the part foreigners see most, and those publications make most money on. Domestically, it is very entwined with the national fabric. Which, depending on your viewpoint, is either a lovely bonus or a great issue.
The one thing I don't get is how a lot of foreigners think British only means English because online they call English folks British(Brits) but don't call the Welsh, Scottish and even the Northern Irish British(Brits) but instead call them by their respective names.
@KayneWalshNZ
11 ай бұрын
I think it’s coz most people from Wales and Scotland don’t like to be associated with England 🤷♂️ as someone not from the uk at all Lol
@edlittle8831
11 ай бұрын
also what Jay said is so true... english people will call themselves british... whereas scottish\welsh people wouldn't
@thastayapongsak4422
11 ай бұрын
It's pretty easy to get why.
@melodyclark1944
10 ай бұрын
@@edlittle8831 Some obviously wouldn't, but I bet a lot would based on the fact that the independence reference failed
@pratosaurusrex1128
10 ай бұрын
@@edlittle8831there are quite a few English people that will call themselves English too.
Fun fact: The Welsh language was once referred to as the 'British language'
@TreacleMary
11 ай бұрын
Brythonic =/= British
@KabalFromMK9
11 ай бұрын
@@TreacleMary Sure but it is a fact that it used to be the case that the Welsh language was referred to as the British language. Your comment won't change that.
@KabalFromMK9
11 ай бұрын
Also, Brythonic, or Common Brittonic is a different language entirely, being the ancestor of the Breton, Cornish, and Welsh languages. The word Briton is cognate to the word Brython, and it seems to be the case that the word 'British' had a more Celtic connotation that the current usage of the word, and it apparently used to be synonymous with 'Welsh', which is no longer the case now.
@XXXTENTAClON227
11 ай бұрын
Wasn’t exclusive to Wales either. Brittany in France and Galicia in Spain formed what is referred to as the “Brittonic community”.
@KabalFromMK9
11 ай бұрын
@@XXXTENTAClON227 Brittonic. Not British
It was an honour to supply the music segment for this video!! (And yeah that is “honour” spelt with a “U” 😄)
@Schlesticle
11 ай бұрын
Hi david
@DavidBennettPiano
11 ай бұрын
@@Schlesticle hi!
@Schlesticle
11 ай бұрын
@@DavidBennettPiano seems like a lot of people say that they love the collab but havent found this comment lol
@linajurgensen4698
Күн бұрын
You did great but c‘mon Händel is German not British.
To be honest I personally think France would be included in the ‘best friends’ bit- i would say they’re kind of like our twin sibling- squabbling a lot but always very close
@thebasedspectre3048
9 ай бұрын
Our sibling is the Americans but the French are our annoying ex who is a bit possessive
@chrislyne377
7 ай бұрын
Despite adoring France and having visited many times, I could not disagree with this more! They are and will always be the Old Enemy
@Mercian-Lad
6 ай бұрын
No. I prefer Germany. We are brothers
@OutboundShane
4 ай бұрын
France and the UK are like high school boys that got into fights but became friends.
only thing i think was missing is from music. the UK has a hudge number of dance music and electronic music from it. mostly thanks to caribbean diaspora we've produced a lot of jungle, garaje, house, techo and really the list just goes on. some are from the UK and some are very popular in the UK. and to the jamaicans that brought their sound systems in the 60s I just can't thank you enough for all the beautiful sounds and dances I've had the joy of having!
@peaterful
8 ай бұрын
Agreed. I was disappointed to be proved right that mr piano man was going to focus on the influence of white british music. Our music scene is amazing and ever evolving. Don't forget dubstep and grime. Homegrown, DIY and punker than punk. Music that grew organically out of working class black british communities. Class is something else missing from this video. So much of our culture, conciousness, communities etc is influence by what class we are part of. We are pretty obsessed with it. Great video mind.
It‘s astounding how many people in Europe speak English as their second language and how well they do it. I mean for Jay and Thomas you were barely able to hear that they‘re British.
@FairyCRat
11 ай бұрын
Eh, anyone in Europe can definitely pinpoint a Brit from how they talk. I guess it's like Australians and Kiwis, they can tell each other apart but the rest of the world can't.
@dajjukunrama5695
11 ай бұрын
Actually I’ve never heard British, they all speak English, it must be a secretive language
@KrlKngMrtssn
11 ай бұрын
yeah ok the language of the money but certainly not the language of our hearts, not by choice that is (european here)
@marleyrios1573
11 ай бұрын
@@KrlKngMrtssn I'm Also British and one more thing God Save The King!
@ms.antithesis
11 ай бұрын
just to clarify a bit of misinformation in this video. they used the wrong statistics when mentioning city sized. Manchester is not the second biggest city in the uk, it has 510k people in it, and it's country has 2.8 million it, which is where the innacurates "2nd biggest city in the uk" line comes from. the CITY of Manchester, is 5th biggest city in the uk, not the 2nd as this video misattributes it as.
This is so exiting, time to learn about my own country 😂🇬🇧
@Talzx18
11 ай бұрын
Same
@perk4079
11 ай бұрын
yessir same
@ferreisd495
11 ай бұрын
Same
@YourStandardRubySuperfan
11 ай бұрын
Same here 😂
@thomasfisher7685
11 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this for so long
Don’t know if this has been commented on , but the shin-kicking picture is actually taken at the Cotswold Olimpicks (correct spelling , it pre dates the modern Olympics it was first recorded in the 1600 ) on Dovers Hill above the Town of Chipping Campden . This year’s champion is Mike Newby from Cheltenham he won it on Friday 2nd June 2023
been waiting for this episode! so well done, thank you
@zaippiaz
8 ай бұрын
so happy that you got Jay Foreman for this episode too
Portugal is one of England's best friends because of its very old alliance so I think it should have been mentioned in the international relations part but otherwise a very good video. Love from portugal
@graceneilitz7661
11 ай бұрын
Not when the UK stole land from Portugal around 1900. Or when the UK refused to help with Goa.
@Davey-Boyd
11 ай бұрын
Yes, I was surprised Portugal wasn't mentioned!
@Minty1888
11 ай бұрын
Strongly agree. Portugal should've been mentioned.
@JS-iu3ce
11 ай бұрын
@@graceneilitz7661 I mean would you really want Portugal to still have colonial holdings in India?
@RajPatel-qe4cx
11 ай бұрын
@@graceneilitz7661 ohh god why are Portuguese still salty about Goa 🤦🏻♂️. Its been decades get over it. Goans are and always were proud Indians, Portuguese had no business there.
I've been waiting more than 8 years for this episode! Well done Barbs - you massively did it justice!
Could have mentioned Rugby league (Union was mentioned) being played mostly in the North of England.
Us Brits have been waiting a decade for this, and I couldn't be more grateful it is finally here 😂 Amazing that of all people, you brought Jay Foreman on 🙌
@Marshall598
10 ай бұрын
Imagine the peoole from Zimbabwe
so, the UK: the most overcomplicated geographical anomaly on earth. because even calling it a country is controversial
@acmenipponair
11 ай бұрын
because it's a union of countries, hence the "United Kingdom".
@MrOldWilliam
11 ай бұрын
Oh, have you heard about Bosina and Herzogovina?…
@distortionmusic
11 ай бұрын
@@MrOldWilliam The Balkans are such an uncontroversial set of good friends :)
@dazzlebreak4458
11 ай бұрын
@@distortionmusic We just love and hate each other in equal measures at the same time
@achim8239
11 ай бұрын
My wife always complains that the UK may send (if they qualify) four teams to a European or World Football Championship. She finds it unfair. Well, imagine all the German Länder were independet UEFA members...
I have been to Uk 3 times (once in Londan and Leister, once in Broadstairs and Cantebury and once in Edinbrough). Going in again this year i will be part of The Tall Ships races. Looked so much for this episode! i m from Estonia and have watched you since the Estonian episode. keep up the good work cant wait until the last countrie episode is done and you will start with something New!
@user-ed7et3pb4o
11 ай бұрын
I love Estonia! I have some very close Estonian friends and really enjoyed visiting Tallinn. As a Brit your country is so underrated:)
As a Dutchman, I've visited the UK a bit more than 5 times in my life, and the food has been nothing but amazing every single time. The average quality of pub food is astoundingly high
@KhaoticPhoenix
2 ай бұрын
As an Englishman, I always argue that we don't claim to have the finest or best food in the world but we do have the best "Comfort" food in the world *
@dixie_rekd9601
26 күн бұрын
I'm from england, and while we DO indeed eat a lot of terribly bland and simply BAD food, we also are capable of some world class dishes, it all depends on context. but yeah pub food is often pretty good depending on the pub. however the average cafe, diner or restaurant will be bland gristly crap or cheap frozen food... but... those that ARENT average can be amazing.
I’ve been waiting for this episode for years! So glad that Jay Foreman was this episode’s co-host! 🇬🇧🤝🇺🇸
@brad1ey50
11 ай бұрын
Me too! I’m glad to see an episode about the UK finally
@tonyatthebeach
11 ай бұрын
For a truly representative view of Birtain he also needed Jay from the inbetweeners aka the pussay patrol!
All of it was great but as a Brit I thought the Friendzone was pretty off. Not including Portugal who are our oldest ever ally and we have treaties stretching back to 1373. The Dutch are close allies. However I would say our closest allies on a people level are Australia, New Zealand and Canada. I want to emphasise that I as a Brit, would say that the United States is far from our closest Friend on a people level, though they may be one of our closest political allies, along with France, Germany and Australia, New Zealand and Canada
@TheNewGreenIsBlue
11 ай бұрын
As a Canadian... I feel that UK and US in many ways closer than UK/Canada... as they begrudgingly consider each other peers. Canadians/NZers FEEL closer to UK than your average American... but in more a distant cousin than a "bestie" UK/US have a closer "friendship" I guess... US/UK are friends by choice... Canada/NZ/AU are friends by obligation.
@Edge80000
11 ай бұрын
Was gonna say its odd that Portugal didn't get a mention!
@VarskDarkness
11 ай бұрын
As a Brit I'd say Australia is closer to the UK than America nowadays. Still very close as being part of the Anglosphere though. Portugal should've been mentioned. I also think Germany is worth a mention, Brits have a lot of respect for Germans due to similar culture.
@sdrawkcabUK
11 ай бұрын
I’ve noticed that in the UK people tend to assume you want to be left alone, whereas in US people assume you want to talk. So to Americans Brits can seem cold and aloof, whereas to Brits Americans can seem too forward and overly friendly. Probably a result of geography (in US historically small settler communities spread out over a vast area, in UK large numbers of people crammed onto a small island). Though as an introverted fellow Americans can be too loud sometimes, I actually find them very open and easier to read than Brits, generally friendlier and less snobby. Feels like I can relax socially in the US. The Canucks, Aussies, kiwis are somewhere in between the above relational styles so tend to get on well with both Brits and Americans.
@melodyclark1944
11 ай бұрын
@@TheNewGreenIsBlue I'd say it's like a love triangle. Canada likes the UK and the UK likes the US.
A shame there wasn’t a little more on Northern Ireland in the ‘what it means to be from the UK’ or the languages section, because there are Irish speakers there! There’s even a Gaeltacht in Belfast. I guess it feels fraught to talk about? And my understanding is that northern Irish identity can be very complicated. Nice to see mentions of Gaelic football and hurling. Had a fun time watching!
@brendanshannon1706
9 ай бұрын
Tbf I think they split NI information between the ROI and UK videos as to avoid any offence (very easy to do here lol).
@showsiff
9 ай бұрын
Northern Ireland simply never comes to mind as part of the UK to not only the average American but even the average Brit. I (someone from Ireland) was watching this expecting some reference but tbh I don't blame there not being much of an emphasis on NI; it's semi-detached from the UK at best. Irish republicans wave flags to proclaim their identity there in spite of NI being in the UK; unionists/loyalists wave their flag because they feel insecure and under siege
Brilliant episode guys - its one complicated country. Barbs - those clips from your roadtrip around UK look awesome! And Jay - more map men please!!!
It's amazing to think back to Geography Now's first videos, which were a few minutes long, and, now, they are fully researched, well edited and crafted 45 minutes long videos. Crazy how the end is almost here
@tannerwilson4843
11 ай бұрын
Hopefully in the near future. They could give many of the early countries he did the full video treatment they truly deserve. Would love to see some of the early nations (Argentina, Brazil, China, Chile, etc.) even a few of the smaller notable nations like Armenia, Bolivia, Costa Rica, etc. would be great to get a lot more info on them.
@ms.antithesis
11 ай бұрын
just to clarify a bit of misinformation in this video. they used the wrong statistics when mentioning city sized. Manchester is not the second biggest city in the uk, it has 510k people in it, and it's country has 2.8 million it, which is where the innacurates "2nd biggest city in the uk" line comes from. the CITY of Manchester, is 5th biggest city in the uk, not the 2nd as this video misattributes it as.
@benthomason3307
11 ай бұрын
Didn't he say that he plans to move to disputed regions like Kosovo after he does Zimbabwe?
@linajurgensen4698
Күн бұрын
True but I honestly think now it’s kinda unfair that Britain almost got a 50 minute long video while Germany and France’s videos are about 12-15 minutes long.😅 Also Händel is German not British.
@NIDELLANEUM
Күн бұрын
@@linajurgensen4698 guess they could remake some once it's finsh?
As a Hong Konger, I congratulate Barbs on stumbling upon one of our favorite drinks - Yuenyeung where we literally take British tea with milk and mix it with coffee. Delicious!!! Now don’t you dare do that with Chinese tea though haha 😂
@pitmatix1457
11 ай бұрын
You're in our thoughts Hong Kong. Big love to you.
@crptpyr
11 ай бұрын
I'm gonna have to try that now, sounds pretty nice
@JessiIsHere
11 ай бұрын
Yesssss!!! +Also Hong Konger Ahhhhhh
@raguelelnaqum
11 ай бұрын
The disrespect towards the British tea is what makes mixing it that way taste so delicious
@sumorabbit
11 ай бұрын
Hehe, gotta love a bit of coftea!
The impact of British influence on Cinema and TV ought to be emphasised
@user-ed7et3pb4o
11 ай бұрын
Also Music!
@beautifulcorpse8202
10 ай бұрын
British culture influenced American culture, the latter of which has no doubt spread across the whole world, or mainly the western world. So cool how this stuff works 🕺
@starofdabloc
10 ай бұрын
@@beautifulcorpse8202other way around
@dixie_rekd9601
26 күн бұрын
@@starofdabloc both ways around. the UKs cultural impact on the US cannot be understated, but US culture is also deeply ingrained in the UK.
@starofdabloc
26 күн бұрын
@@dixie_rekd9601 not modern day UK culture, you just had the Beatles and other rock groups who copied off of Americans anyways. They literally mostly had fake American accents when they sung too. had All the old stuff yeah but after that not really. Literature I’ll give you too.
Jay Foreman and David Bennett! My two favorite KZread brits in one video! Well done guys.
Absolutely outrageous that you didn’t mention that Portugal is our best and oldest friend!
@SystemBD
11 ай бұрын
The UK doesn't have friends. Just colonies categorized with confusing names to disguise the tax havens.
@stiv.2809
11 ай бұрын
England’s best friend, not Scotland, Wales’ or NI’s.
@kulmeyaaymo7381
11 ай бұрын
sorry do not respect people who lost 13-0 😂😂😂😂😂
@extsaojose
11 ай бұрын
who cares
@DSQueenie
11 ай бұрын
Well we are in the same time zone.
Lions were common in South Europe, but humans hunted them to extinction in antiquity.
@tonygallagher6997
11 ай бұрын
And the Scot’s picked the unicorn because they are the natural enemies of lions.
@JohnnyLouisXIX
11 ай бұрын
*_Same in Arabia and Other places in Asia like Iran, India............._*
@Goober_80
11 ай бұрын
Damn
@RealUlrichLeland
11 ай бұрын
People in Roman Britain would've been familiar with lions though because they were transported there for arena events.
@neuf1720
11 ай бұрын
It’s the Lion of Judah. The Royals claim they descend from the line of David.
Just a small correction on the image captions. The Scottish Gaelic singer's name is Julie Fowlis, not Judy Fowlis. For those interested in the Scottish Gaelic language and that like soft, traditional songs, Julie's music is phenomenal. I really enjoyed this overview of the UK and like always, you do an awesome job with your episodes of Geography Now!
@Jack_today
2 ай бұрын
I love her so much!
i love that this video kind of resumed all of Jay's channel,, i love him❤❤
I just Imagine Barbie and the rest of the Geography Now team breathing a sigh of relief after finally releasing a video about such a cultural and historical juggernaut for two seconds then immediately realizing what's next
@monkeyman4097
11 ай бұрын
What is next?
@Guimaster127
11 ай бұрын
@@monkeyman4097 The USA
@McD5791
11 ай бұрын
as the man said: "...good luck..." 🤣
@theMoerster
11 ай бұрын
3 of 4 videos gets you Ukraine, UK and USA. Makes them long for the halcyon days of Liechtenstein, Lithuania and Luxembourg.
@hollister2320
11 ай бұрын
@@theMoersterhalcyon, that’s a word I haven’t heard in a while. Title of one of my fav albums by Spiritbox too
Thomas sounded so excited for being featured in the episode, he seemed genuinely happy throughout his segment, what a nice lad. Bless his soul.
@thomaswatson1995
11 ай бұрын
Thank you mate, that means a lot! It was honestly the craziest week of my life, really never expected Paul to even respond to my DM inviting him to crash on my sofa and to go on a road trip with me around the whole of the UK for 4 or 5 days, then the next thing I knew I was co-presenting my favourite show of all time!
Despite the dodgy history, much love for the UK from Ireland 🇮🇪 🇬🇧
@pauliewalnuts5803
11 ай бұрын
Much love plenty of your people over here they are all lovely
@Irishbloke
11 ай бұрын
@@pauliewalnuts5803 a lot of people in Ireland like to bad mouth the brits, I’ve met plenty on holidays and have family there, nice people.
@pauliewalnuts5803
11 ай бұрын
@@Irishbloke likewise I have family I’ve there too!
@paver9661
10 ай бұрын
Irish hate the U.K. while being EU lackeys
@chrislyne377
7 ай бұрын
I'm a frequest visitor to Ireland for work and absolutely love it there. Wonderful people, lovely hospitality and gorgeous countryside. The only exception was once in Dublin when I and my wife were there for a weekend visit. We wandered out of Temple Bar, just exploring and wanting to find a less tourist-y place for a drink. Found a quiet, non-descript pub and went in, ordered a couple of drinks and sat down. Within a couple of minutes, Come Out Ye Black and Tans started playing and I noticed a LOT of Irish flags everywhere. We drank up and left sharpish lol But that kind of silly nonsense aside, we are honestly sooo much more similar than we are different culturally. Love to Ireland from the UK!
really loved this video. I only clicked the video because of Jay from mapmen and thought he was starting a new channel. Really loved the format, very informative. I just hit subscribe and look forward to binge watching the back catalogue. Thank you!
Like any Irishman, I'm lowkey discouraged from emphasising our similarities to the British. But dang, Jay's description of semi-imperial measurement reeealy hits home for me
@Invisiblewiz
11 ай бұрын
Half the Brits I know, including myself, have some Irish ancestry, so we are not that radically different from each other.
@adambrown1654
11 ай бұрын
@@Invisiblewiz we are the exact same it’s only when we are abroad today we realise that
@ruxiist
11 ай бұрын
The similarities don’t require emphasis.
@XXXTENTAClON227
11 ай бұрын
Being discouraged is just nationalism… it was only a century ago that Irish independence was even a popular idea. Even American independence was an unpopular idea. People just love to be different I guess
@xAppleGamingg
11 ай бұрын
really though? i’m irish and the only imperial measurement i ever use is using feet for height instead of centimeters
As a fellow Brit myself, I've waited years for this episode to come. The amount of research and accuracy that's gone into this is spot on. Am amazed that Portugal didn't get a mention, they're our oldest ally of all, an alliance that has lasted for more than 600 years. Many Portuguese diaspora come to live & work in the UK, most of whom get naturalized at British citizens. They're like an extended family and we really like hanging out when possible. The Benelux nations also deserve a mention, especially Belgium. And don't forget New Zealand in addition to Australia, they're a close ally too! There are other nationalities who make up the population too, such as Americans, South Africans, and more recently Hong Kongers. And many Europeans who joined the European Union back in 2004 also came, notably Poles and Lithuanians. Regarding Asia: diplomatic ties to South Korea has got to be possibly our longest running. We've also cozied up to Taiwan & Japan too. Something else missing from the culture is our award-winning Scotch Whisky, famous the world over and lots of us enjoy it. Otherwise, a very enjoyable episode, great job.
@blitzen435
11 ай бұрын
I'm surprised they didn't go more in depth on Australia and the Uks relationship. We literally have over a million british born people living here in Australia (including my own grandparents) with the vast majority of the rest of our population being of British descent and our countries have been close since our bloody foundation (which was by the british themselves). I can see a possible reason why is because they didn't want to include a lot of the atrocities that took place in Australia by the British which is fair enough but still could've gone into more detail on our relationship.
@antmanatthemoment7233
11 ай бұрын
Also he should have mentioned Rishi Sunak the prime minister in the context of the Indian Population in the UK
@Schlesticle
11 ай бұрын
Uk in ww1: After 600 years? Still friends? Portugal: For sure!
@theoneanton
11 ай бұрын
This episode fell way below usual standards of depth. I spent the whole time screaming at the screen!
@joepopplewell680
11 ай бұрын
I'd say we have closer ties to Japan than South Korea.
Love from the United States of America to the United Kingdom! 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
Im excited! I’m going to the UK next year and this is very informative!
The UK has to be one of the most bizarrely complicated countries in the world to talk about! There's just no simple way to really describe them. And I think that's awesome!
@o12jordan
11 ай бұрын
It's not. Other countries in the world deserve more video time than how stupid the UK is...
@chheinrich8486
11 ай бұрын
At least we germans streamlined our county from the mess that was the holy Roman empire 😂
@edwardguest1404
11 ай бұрын
@@chheinrich8486 ahhah I think that says just as much about the British character than the German (in how each nation simplifies lol)
@jamesoakley4570
11 ай бұрын
@chheinrich8486 I don't worry about, everything here is stupidly confusing. but it works so we just leave it. everything's been the same here for hundreds of years. but that's what happens when you don't have civil wars or Revolutions. along as I can go to work, eat and sleep then i dont worry about it
@jamesoakley4570
11 ай бұрын
@chheinrich8486 well the Soviets kinda un-streamlined for a few decades.
Surprised no mention of New Zealand, Netherlands, or Portugal being friends.
@NZC_Meow
11 ай бұрын
Precisely
@sidrahahah
11 ай бұрын
also belgium
@DenUitvreter
11 ай бұрын
The Dutch Republic confused them before. So better not mention the glorious 'revolution' either.
Fun fact, Judo was invented in England! The man responsible was Jigoro Kano, a Japanese man who had moved to London. He distilled the sport from Jiu-Jitsu, which also spawned Karate and Aikido via other people
Glad you're giving the small time countries coverage too
You don’t know how long I’ve waited for this episode, I’m welsh and I’m glad my country got recognition.
@kdizzle44
11 ай бұрын
He got our population wrong though, we are nearly 5% of the UK not 1.5%! I wonder where he got that number from haha
@user-es3dr5xk8f
11 ай бұрын
@@kdizzle44 sources trust me bro
@pietrojenkins6901
11 ай бұрын
Wales = not a real country .
@anotherf1youtuber43
11 ай бұрын
@@pietrojenkins6901 die.
@jamiebutterworth3576
11 ай бұрын
@@pietrojenkins6901 shut up i live here its a real country
Fun fact: that picture 31:46 depicts *Polish* nobility. More specifically the magnates (the wealthiest nobles) in the second half of the 16th century. It's part of a series of illustrations depicting clothes worn in Poland throughout the ages by various social classes and groups, made by famous Polish painter Jan Matejko. Speaking of Polish, it's the most widely spoken immigrant language in the UK, followed by Romanian, Punjabi and Urdu (according to the 2021 census).
@Andrea-1998
11 ай бұрын
Kinda expected that Polish would be the most widely spoken language as there’s alot of them over here, Poles from my experience are hard-working people and fit in just fine in comparison to some other immigrants from the European mainland. Most of them are much more polite and definitely more social then the average person around.
Glad you got Joe Foreman (Legend) to help you out 👍 Great to see the team bringing fun to geography. Good content at a great pace. Nice one,
Oh..so happy you brought Jay. Love his channel
As a British person (Welsh more specifically), I've been waiting for this episode for a long time and it didn't disappoint! I also love how every one of the UK nations was presented individually and represented well! And as a Swansea boy, it made me laugh to see Paul try to pronounce Llanelli! It's literally one of the towns next door to here! But Jay pronounced it perfectly, which is rare for an English person! Like Amanda Holden attempting to pronounce Llanelli on a live semi-final of Britain's Got Talent a few years ago! Most of us here in Wales have never forgiven her for that! 🤣🤣🤣 The only thing I will say is that in the education section, Jay was slightly mistaken about the school leaving age. Compulsory education in this country ends at 16, not 18. It'd only be 18 if you're in one of the big public schools such as Eton, Harrow, Radley, Rugby, Charterhouse, etc, but in the state sector you can either stay on and go into sixth form, or to a sixth form college, after your GCSEs or take up an apprenticeship or other work. It just depends on your preferences. Basically, BTEC and A Levels aren't compulsory! I'm also gutted that there wasn't more stuff in the culture section about our television (which we invented!) such as our love of our soap operas (EastEnders, Coronation Street, Hollyoaks, Doctors, etc) and how Coronation Street is the longest-running TV drama series and how William Roache from Coronation Street is the longest-running soap opera actor ever. Or how we have some of the longest-running programmes of particular genres in the world (e.g. Casualty for medical drama, The Bill for police procedural drama, Last of The Summer Wine for comedy and The Sky at Night for factual). But it was a brilliant presentation all the same. 😀
@ennythinn
11 ай бұрын
I believe the compulsory education age has recently changed from 16 to 18. However they still count vocational courses and apprenticeships as compulsory education.
@kwesiidun8512
11 ай бұрын
@@ennythinn - I've looked it up and you're right, but not when it comes to the UK in general. Bare in mind that we have devolution in Wales (unfortunately), so our education laws are slightly different. The compulsory age has only changed in England. The old age applies to us, Scotland and Northern Ireland (i.e. the devolved parts of the country).
@kwesikwansakennedy2196
11 ай бұрын
@@kwesiidun8512 hello there Kwesi ! Got Ghanaian descent? 🌚
@kwesiidun8512
11 ай бұрын
@@kwesikwansakennedy2196 - Yeah my dad's Ghanaian. Born in Accra, but grew up in Elmina. He's Fante with a bit of German/Dutch. And my mum's from Swansea (same as me) but has a English/Scottish/Irish background. And concidering that we have the same first name, you're of Ghanaian decent as well, I'm guessing?
@damirimamagic5064
11 ай бұрын
@@kwesiidun8512 So you’re half-Ghanaian that’s cool.
As a Welsh person and someone from Llanelli. I really appreciiate the effort put into the pronunciations for the place names. Da Iawn
@dollarweeb4573
11 ай бұрын
Da lawn?
@thunderweirdo
11 ай бұрын
@@dollarweeb4573 "Very good"
@theatomicsheep1116
11 ай бұрын
@@dollarweeb4573 Da lawn.
@ealing456
10 ай бұрын
I think they both did a great job. Stwff bendigedig.
@hexigog
5 ай бұрын
They got Dyfed wrong and Eisteddfod tho
College in the UK is also a subdivision of a university that is sort of self-governing. You find them in the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, London and Wales (until 2007).
Beautiful episode!!!! Very well-done!
As a brit living in Central Asia, this made me so homesick 🥹 never thought it was possible, lots of love ♥
@iamtheresurrection5603
11 ай бұрын
What country are you living in? Are you there permanently?
@Lmao0473
11 ай бұрын
Why are you living there
@Noidonteatbabiesstopasking
11 ай бұрын
Why are you in Central Asia lol
@SirKemzieGodle
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I’m a bit curious as to why you’re in Central Asia of all places lmao
@reginaldcampos5762
11 ай бұрын
Do you like low priced gas or something?
I'm from England UK and you did an awesome job of explaining my country.
As a proud resident of Llanelli, I am super happy to see my town being mentioned on Geography Now!
@onsitehistory228
11 ай бұрын
I’m from gowerton!
@jonnyashley6013
11 ай бұрын
@@onsitehistory228 Awesome, you're from the prettier side of the bridge 😂
@steffanhuw8556
11 ай бұрын
Im from carmarthen but all of my dads family are turks
@dylanblack8714
11 ай бұрын
I’m gonna come find you
@Crevulus
11 ай бұрын
I also never expected Chiswick to get a shout out 🙋🏻
Love United Kingdom from Australia! Great allies. 🇦🇺 ❤🇬🇧
@superzigzagoon
11 ай бұрын
Unless the Ashes is on
@ShadowCastPro
11 ай бұрын
Much ❤❤ to all the Aussie's
@katierandall9191
11 ай бұрын
We love Australians too! ❤
@KrlKngMrtssn
11 ай бұрын
Just saying, to the rest of the world you are basically brits but on another island... so... no surprise there
@Griffith_1802
11 ай бұрын
You have the same blood lol 😂😂
Is there anything more satisfying as a Brit, than laughing about all the nonsense and absurdities and contradictions of our countries foundations? It low-key saves us from going a bit mad... so thanks for this brilliant, well-researched video. And shout out Jay for the deep-cut Monty Python reference ('lord protectooor of england') ps. I cracked up at the unexpected David Bennett cameo, did not expect all the KZreadrs I learn from and repeat facts from constantly to all appear in the same video 😅
Tourism isn't actually the reason why the royal family brings in more money than it spends, it's the crown estates. CGP Grey has a good video about this
@dixie_rekd9601
26 күн бұрын
this is also the reason why I find it ridiculous when people think abolishing the monarchy would be a good idea.... they get their entire privately owned lands and property and all the profits from them returned to them... becoming the richest private family in the world. while we lose out on a bunch of money. alternatively "taking the property" by force isn't a great idea since once there's a precedent the government will use it as an excuse to take privately owned property from anyone they feel doesn't deserve it.
Jay is literally the perfect man for a documentary about Britain itself.
@johnnylongfeather3086
11 ай бұрын
Who is he
@jwolternova1051
11 ай бұрын
@@johnnylongfeather3086 I don't care, this man can't hurt me! Me under the mask:😭
@dwaynefoley1020
11 ай бұрын
Nah, he’s well off with his Brexit and monarchy opinions. I guess Tom Scott was busy
@allergy5634
11 ай бұрын
@@dwaynefoley1020 who isn’t?
@elitemook4234
11 ай бұрын
He's a republican AND a remainer. That's funny on multiple levels.
A quick addition to the music bit would be the Afro-Caribbean roots and the birth of the sounds that defined the UK in the 90s and 2000s like Jungle, Garage, Drum and Bass and Dubstep. Another more recent addition would be the birth of hyper-pop, with brilliant producers like AG Cook and SOPHIE.
@MireiaOnTheMoon
11 ай бұрын
yeah agreed, this is definitely a big crucial and prominent part of the british music scene!! :)
@dlc2479
11 ай бұрын
They literally missed out the one of the biggest street carnival in the world which is of caribbean origin - Notting hill carnival
@internetexplorerchan2697
11 ай бұрын
Grime and Riddim dubstep.
@shaiyanomamo3705
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, also found it super weird that this large part of British music was missed out. Also, all the music that came out of the "British Invasion" was heavily influenced by Black music from the USA (Rock'n'Roll, Soul, R'n'B).
@threesixnine369six
10 ай бұрын
@@shaiyanomamo3705 true. Not dismissing any contributions and evolutions by other people and countries, but Black music of America, the Caribbean and Britain has birthed and shaped the sounds of almost all music we hear today.
Surprised you didn’t talk about the north-south divide? It’s a massive part of culture in England, at least in the eyes of Northerners. It’s nice that the constituent countries got recognised, but maybe shining a spotlight on the specific challenges faced by Northern England, a distinct cultural region, should have been included?
11:40 I totally understand his distress as a brit with European parents who all couldn’t vote
@joseenriquejoson1994
Ай бұрын
The way how he grunts though, sounds like he is Mr Bean
Yes!!!! Finally I've been waiting for the UK episode for years. I would love to visit the UK one day. Love UK from Malaysia. 🇲🇾❤🇬🇧
@hallowedproductions3334
11 ай бұрын
My girlfriend is malaysian we live in UK together
@qhairunhaziq6402
11 ай бұрын
@@hallowedproductions3334 Wow, really? That's amazing man. I would love to study in the UK one day.
@qhairunhaziq6402
11 ай бұрын
@@AM-mv6ro One day my brother. 😊😊😊
@jaylee571
11 ай бұрын
love to visit our former colonizer
@farhanayub267
11 ай бұрын
Funny enough, malaysia is quite similar with the UK. Both is a country that made of a bunch of smaller country. Both a constitutional monarchy country.We love complicated things and complain a lot.
As someone from India who has visited uk and Europe multiples times, I feel so home in UK. Be it the language or so many brown people around or the brits getting used to us or that wonderful nice people ive met. I could go anywhere in the UK and not feel a stranger. Cant wait to go back and watch a footie game, eat all the delicious food and party!
@BlueSunYoutube
11 ай бұрын
You're always welcome my friend 😊
@yasminalicia1636
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for making me like my country a little more :)
@p0pov13
11 ай бұрын
You feel at home probably because there are millions of Indians in the UK...
@DemonofChaos264
11 ай бұрын
hey as a Brit come on over happy to have you mate! YNWA as well ;D
@AdistuffRBX
11 ай бұрын
@@p0pov13it’s our punishment because we colonised them 💀
I‘ve never laughed so much as in this episode 😂 very well done 👍 hannah congrats 🎉
Lovely to see a really good and accurate video about my home 😊
It’s important to note that Scotland has a completely different education system to the rest of the uk. For example: instead of GCSEs there are National 5s and instead of A-levels there are highers and advanced highers(A-levels have a difficulty that is in between the two)
As an American with Jamaican parents who loves Britcoms and Craig David, I'd say you did a smashing job on this episode. Cheers, mate.
@BigUpSwvy
11 ай бұрын
Same! Both of my parents are Jamaican and mothers dad is Bajan. This episode was spectacular
@cordoroy9515
11 ай бұрын
Craig David! Really!? 😅
@PHSDM104
11 ай бұрын
@@cordoroy9515 Yes. Been a fan since 2002. He's rather underated as an R&B artist.
@cordoroy9515
11 ай бұрын
@PHSDM104 Fair-do's, each to there own. I was never a fan but then, his genre wasn't really in my wheelhouse.
@x6ppvp
11 ай бұрын
@@PHSDM104 can’t forget about him as a garage artist
Yay you covered the country I lived Which means I recognise a lot of what you said already, and I was a bit surprised to see how lots of stuff was specific to UK.
So many great moments in this video! As someone who lives in Plymouth, I love how you include our term "Janner" in there. Also love the recognition for niche sports and traditional music like Scottish folk 👏
I JUST ARRIVED HERE IN THE UK 3 DAYS AGO WTFFFF. I absolutely love this country and I'm glad I'm going to be living here for the next 5 years! Cheers to the UK!!! 🇺🇸🇬🇧🏴🇨🇴
@Brickcraft10
11 ай бұрын
Thanks from the uk
@alfiegrove7233
11 ай бұрын
enjoy mate! come watch Brighton SudaBrighton
@HekatieSquires
11 ай бұрын
Welcome!! I hope it lives up to your expectations 😅
@pacman_birthmark
11 ай бұрын
Have fun, and good luck 🎉❤
@dougalportree603
11 ай бұрын
Welcome mate!
I've been watching Geography Now for almost 4 years now and always wondered what my country episode will be like. Absolutely smashed it, one of my favourite Geography Now episodes to date
@APXWOX
11 ай бұрын
Neato
@newhorizon3229
11 ай бұрын
I remember watching him when I was a high school freshman, now I'm a graduating university student.
I've only visited London in UK, but I'd love to be in all the countries plus a few of oversea territories. Love from Greece
“Cornish is spoken in Cornwall by about 4 people” - Jay Foreman the legend 😂
Portugal is our longest ever ally. BIG props to the Portuguese, lovely people beautiful country and had some of the greatest explorers to have ever sailed the seas. Poland is next. Absolutely LOVE the Polish people. Strong, Hardy people who have come over here to Britain and made it better place for their presence.
@mattd6085
11 ай бұрын
I think many British have forgotten just how hard the European and Asian families worked to rebuild the UK after WWII. They brought their families and they helped rebuild our shattered cities and economies, and the thanks they get is the vile racism and xenophobia that is sneaking back into our culture, no thanks to the US culture bleeding in too.
@kjh23gk
11 ай бұрын
Portugal might be England's oldest ally, but France is Scotland's oldest ally.
@jklmnop61
8 ай бұрын
Big up Poland for helping us to win the battle of Britain!
@janetmackinnon3411
8 ай бұрын
@@kjh23gk Yes, for nearly a century more.
People from Sunderland are actually called "mackam" not "macken", it comes from the ship building culture and the saying: "we mak em, you tak em" (we make them you take them). Also I'm half Scottish and we always do first footing, but the man who first foots has to be the darkest haired of the family (not sure if this is a true rule but my Scottish dad insists it). You also take a broom and brush out the old year through the back door with it 😁
@ninjacell2999
11 ай бұрын
Yeah traditionally the first foot has to be tall dark and handsome and bring some kind of good luck item like a dried fish or coal. Most people don't care though lol
@michaelmcgrory7860
11 ай бұрын
@@ninjacell2999 yeah we usually take a piece of coal, a bottle of whisky and a horse shoe haha
A minor correction, Birmingham is actually the second largest city in the UK after London. Manchester itself is technically down in 7th. Only when you include the metropolitian conurbations does Greater Manchester become larger than the West Midlands, and even then it's very close, but if talking specifically "cities", then Birmingham is bigger. (I mean, if we're being truly pedantic, Birmingham is actually the biggest in the UK, since the City of London is tiny! It's the Greater London area that is the big thing)
@jamblpaints8453
11 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!
@user-ed7et3pb4o
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@skefsongames
10 ай бұрын
Yeah it's one of those where it's dependent on what criteria you choose to select before counting, not sure it ultimately matters but it's interesting for sure
@jamie3499
10 ай бұрын
Arbitrary administrative areas are a poor indicator of ‘city’ sizes. Nobody actually thinks that Manchester is only the 7th largest.
@Fudce
10 ай бұрын
@@jamie3499 then why use the arbitrary administrative region of Greater Manchester then? Its just an amalgamation of Manchester, with other smaller towns in the same region. The city of Salford is within Greater Manchester, but they don't always identify as mancs. In the same way that if you tried to call someone from Wolverhampton a brummie, you'd get a black eye. Manchester is of course a major city despite its size. But Birmingham is bigger.
We love David! ❤ Big plus for this episode!
I do not envy UK kids where History subject is more difficult than physics.
@maryavatar
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I grew up in Scotland, so we learned Scottish history up to 1707, and then the Jacobite rebellions, then skip to the World Wars. About the only English/British history I remember from school was the Battle of Hastings and the Gunpowder Plot.
@Quinnfish
11 ай бұрын
In the uk we have horrible histories a kids show that teaches history through sketch comedy and banger songs
@sami2503
11 ай бұрын
Schools where I live ignore almost all of it and focus on a few things like The Tudors, The Romans, the Victorians and the world wars. After I did history in school, I studied Ancient History in college (16-18 years old) , then did History in University, And I went in depth on the Romans on all 3 of those times. Imagine the disappointment when there's such huge variety of history to learn and they taught me the same exact thing over and over.
@leedsalex
11 ай бұрын
@@maryavatar I love to the amount of history we have, wouldn't want it any other way, he didn't even mention interesting things like Opium Wars where we deliberately got China addicted to drugs so we could then sell them more.
@hardcorelace7565
11 ай бұрын
@@maryavatar in NI we learn about the Romans, the Normans, the battle of Hastings, the gunpowder plot, Henry VIII and then jump to WW1, then in GCSE we learn about WW2 and then the cold war and the troubles in A level.
YIPPEEEEEEEE ITS HERE ITS HERE
@ferreisd495
11 ай бұрын
IT CAME HOME!
@ThebloxKing.
11 ай бұрын
@@ferreisd495 I'm sorry to break it to you it's never gonna come home I'm sorry ok
@CairnsG
11 ай бұрын
Oh Goodness gracious me it is here! Is the correct expression
@Edward-Hunt
11 ай бұрын
@@CairnsG shut up I have been waiting for this for like 6 months
@cbhorxo
11 ай бұрын
Why tf did 100+ people like this comment?
Thank god, you got into Uk. I was waiting for still for almost 4 years, you took your time. Next do USA!!
As a Colombian, I forget we also have mixed measuring systems (until I saw this). We do gas in gallons, pints of beer, sometimes use feet and inches (for TVs) and we do pounds (although our pounds are literally half a kilo thus the government has prohibited is use in offical documents and packaging, especially for export).
@SpiritmanProductions
7 ай бұрын
There is a 500g 'pound' in the Netherlands, too. Their word is 'pond' (pronounced "pont"). 😉
As a Canadian the British and us have similar sayings like we both say “Sorry” (but Canadians do it more often), we say “Colour” with a “U” but we prefer to speak like more with the Americans (but different from the Americans) and we prefer the metric system instead of the imperial system also yes we do Boxing Day after Christmas
@aldbgbnkladg
11 ай бұрын
but we still have a confusing relationship with measurements. I measure people in feet and inches, but objects in cm. Weather in C, but oven and pool temperature in F, etc.
@freestylevimto3109
11 ай бұрын
Canada is like 60% British 40% American but like even the UK it's quickly becoming Americanised
@saulthechicanootaku
11 ай бұрын
Typical Canadians. You just love talking likes, Brits, but with American accents, and that's what makes you guys so funny, but funny linguistic quirks aside, you guys are awesome
@AudieHolland
11 ай бұрын
And both of you have humour
@saoirsedeltufo7436
11 ай бұрын
Yous are like the weird bastard lovechild of Britain and America. Of course that's not including the French and Irish influences
I was worried that when you guys covered the UK, the constituent nations would be marginalised. But you've done a fantastic job of representing all cultures across the Isles, and not conflated the 'UK' with 'England/London' like so many others do.
@Alexandrable
11 ай бұрын
Yep. Most people think England is just London. If they are football fans it’s London & Manchester. That’s it 😅
@cluaintarbh531
11 ай бұрын
Northern Ireland was largely ignored
@Fire-Man26
11 ай бұрын
@@cluaintarbh531 classic, just like the british administration
@WilliamWallace42
11 ай бұрын
Didn't even bother to mention Haggis when talking about food because the guy was from London
@MonTheWell1886
11 ай бұрын
Not really