Why do Brits make videos on youtube dissing American English?
Why do Brits make videos on youtube dissing American English?
>Ha! Only kidding!
Because the european variant of something is superior.
British English > all the other subhuman babble
Spanish > Animale's language
Portuguese > Zitto Animale's babble
They are upset that more and more countries are teaching American English.
They're jealous that American English is more popular with younger generations and salty about 1776
looks like he's signing. yank eng is a simplified version of english that has fucking stupid constructs like "I liked X better" as though you became better at liking X
>Why do Brits make videos on youtube dissing American English?
Because they can't handle that most of them pronounce words farther from how our mutual ancestors pronounced it than most Americans do.
>Their stars have to talk like Americans for most of their no BBC rolls
>More countries are learning English with American pronounciations
>People learn English because of America
>Some language selections use an American flag for the English option.
Some are assblasted and trying to make themselves seem more relevant despite the fact thay the British haven't been as important as America as ambassadors of English for decades.
Pretty sure nobody cares, assuming they even know, about that.
Other countries have been doing that for some time.
how would you say that in Brit English? (I liked x better)
what happened in 1776
>tfw prefer Brit pronunciation but American spelling
>everyone thinks I'm retarded
I liked X more,
i.e. the amount that I liked it increased, rather than I improved at liking it
the last one is the only annoying one, it's like using brazillian flag for portugese or mexican for spanish
Retard
Literally no difference
thanks lad
I ate more fish
I ate better fish
there clearly is a difference, one refers to quantity the other to quality. the 'quality' of liking implied by liked better doesn't make sense compared to the amount that you like something
God abandoned Earth
pls explain
>brazillian flag for portugese
well, that happens more often than not lol.
From what I've seen at least.
Hey at least it's not the Canadian flag. I always thought they should use the actual English St.George's but that's just my opinion.
This is like when the French get upset at anyone speaking English. Inferiority complexes.
I think there are a lot more egregious examples of mutt creole.
Like dropping auxiliary verbs for no reason which makes it harder to distinguish between simple past, past continuous and past perfect continuous
>Do you know anything about that Chinese restaurant on Main Street?
>Yeah, I seen it
>Okay... did you see it one time only, have you been seeing it habitually for an extended period of time or did you use to see it habitually in the past until it closed or something? If you spoke proper English you could already have relayed that information by now, stupid mutt
Same reason why Portuguese get triggered when there is a Brazilian flag in the Portuguese language option lmao
yeah, a lot of that is AAVE tbf
Theyre desperate for the relevance they once had but simply cant quit get the muslim cock out of their asses and get it back.
>AH-LOO-MIN-IUM
>BAT-REE
For some unknown reason they believe that standard British English is the 'most correct' English, whatever that means. I'm not saying standard American English is better, I'm just pointing out their subjective point of view.
Feel sorry for Canada desu. Went from at least belonging to an empire and fighting bravely for good causes to America's biggest lackeys.
How long until Trump demands military bases in Canada?
>leftenant
;-D
>aboat
>y'all'd've
>Nitpicking this hard
"HEY JOHNNY PASS THE ALOOMINUM"
> "DO YOU MEAN THE PACKAGE SPELT A-L-U-M-I-N-I-U-M?"
> "YEAH TOMMY, THAT'S WHAT I SAID!"
>not being able to speak your native language properly
;-;
The American Revolution, dumb ass.
What a faggot. I couldn't watch 2 minutes of that.
I'm not a dumbass please don't be rude.