American Highschoolers try British Tea and Biscuits for the first time!
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Published 2023-06-02
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All Comments (21)
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British people try American drinks: "It's too sweet!!" Americans try British tea: "Tastes like water ..."
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“That sounds like an addiction.” Somewhere, coffee heaves a sigh of relief that they haven’t been called out yet.
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The look on that kids face when Josh said he could easily eat three back to back.....& found out he meant .....literally just three biscuits! 😂😂😂
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I'm an American, and growing up, my best friend was originally from England. We spent a lot of time at one another's homes, and I absolutely love English tea. Her mom would bring us a cup of tea in the morning, and it was just the best! I also love beans on toast, spaghetti on toast, and roast beef with Yorkshire pudding because of having them at her home. Yum!
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Tea actually does turn your teeth yellow. He's not making that up based off of sterotypes. It's very similar to drinking coffee because it basically dyes your teeth over time.
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It’s nice to be watching American Highschoolers react. It’s brutally honest
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I've watched a few of these videos, both the American kids and the English kids and I have to say, the kids you've selected are a real credit to their countries. Polite, funny and they appear to be nice kids. Loving them, keep it up. Tea with chocolate hobnobs for me. Can't be beaten.
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One thing I've noticed that the American high school students do in their taste videos is they seem to really try and finish the whole snack they're offered unless they really really dislike it 😭and they're really quick to share their half with others like at 7:57 how cute! I wonder what that says about us as a cultur
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Oh man when he drank the rest of the tea to wash out the taste of the Jaffa cake and he forced his pinky finger up it made me cry laugh 😂🤣😂
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I hope there' part two. These students are brutally honest but they don't come off as rude or anything. I'm really liking their vibes. I would like to see them try the meat pies and other English food.
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I'm from the Seychelles Islands and since we gained independence from the British, we also love tea like it's an addiction. It's imbedded in our culture to have tea and biscuits, and we never miss it at 3pm. I love this video.
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I lived in the UK for 8 1/2 years. I love the chocolate digestives. I am retired military. I get them on the base every few months. That and some tetley english tea, with a bit of milk.
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Regardless of the British stereotype, tea actually does stain your teeth just like coffee does. That kid was right.
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Take a few American students to the UK, now that would be a great video.
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That poor girl. Her humility captured for eternity on you tube. Took it like a champ. Just like toast a biscuit will land topping side down lol.
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Love the American high schoolers series! Just awesome to see cultures being exchanged is awesome!
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As an American I too was confused when Josh said he could go through 3 easily. I too thought he meant three packages. Kids speaks facts. You open a package, you eat (with friends/family) the whole thing in one sitting.
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Jaffa Cakes were officially declared cakes and not biscuits because the company demonstrated so IN COURT by the fact that when cakes go stale they go hard, whereas biscuits lose their crunch factor and go soft
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5:33 the edit, the timing, the delivery so perfect 🤣🤣
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As an American of Irish heritage, I don't think there's been a single day in my life without tea. Growing up in the southern US, in a hot climate, I drink lots of iced tea, in addition to hot, but detest "sweet tea." 😂 I guess it's down to what we get accustomed to growing up. It's strange to hear these kids say that tea tastes like water, though I do know that I brew mine quite strong. The chocolate digestive biscuits look so good!