Americans React to | TOP 10: MOST EFFECTIVE BRITISH ADVERTS | StayingOffTopic

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You may be familiar with the noun advert, which is used, especially in British sources, as a shortened form of advertisement. That's one way to use advert, but it has also been used as a verb in English since the 15th century.

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  • @smi7leee
    Thank goodness you were there to explain what things mean to them😂 wow.....
  • @edcase1977
    Should the title of this be changed to 'Americans have British Adverts Explained To Them'?
  • @295868
    I found it interesting and worrying that as hard hitting as these adverts were our American friends needed it explaining to them because they didn't get it!? They are so guarded from life with American media helping to shape a Disneyland theme park lifestyle as oppose to the truth. At least here in Britain we are taught that truth hurts - I think that's why other countries can find us abrupt, we tell it like it is we aren't Willy Wonka, we wont sugar coat or wrap it up in a big red bow!
  • I am completely first aid trained and yet when my autistic daughter got trapped in her highchair in a position that was suffocating her I was a mess couldn't think I was just panicking and making things worse all my training went out the window and 999 had to be called fire and rescue came and we're immediately able to free her because they were calm and not attached to the child. I felt so ashamed that I couldn't help my daughter at that time I was terrified but when she saw me it made her worse. Most scary moment of my life, I could be the best medic in the world but still in that moment I was useless
  • The instant face of recognition from the British guy shows EXACTLY how effective these ads were
  • Ignoring it is a very American way of thinking about stuff.
  • I actually think the silence (although the original broadcast had sound) makes that Ad even more powerful!
  • In Britain we do not expect to be mollycoddled . Brutal truth. Irony. Sarcasm. Its all in our vocabulary.
  • @ianarnett
    May I suggest you read, watch and listen a bit more!
  • @DGLUK1
    Your demeanor at the start of the video was in stark contrast to the end. Your shock was all over your faces and, at least, you kept quiet and actually watched and learned.
  • My new fav reaction channel for British content. I love the dynamic here having American and a British person in the same video helps to get the understanding of the videos better. Yes in the UK we help eachother out if we can we do not mind our own business here, we lift eachother up. Example a neighbour gave me cooking apples for free so I went and picked blackberries baked an apple and blackberry crumble, I then gave a section to the lady who gave me the apples and also to my immediate neighbour who just loves my cooking. On my estate or street there isn't one house I couldn't go to for help and the same to my neighbours we got closer during lockdown and we now all check in on eachother. I also have a lady opposite me who never comes out doesn't have family and doesn't see daylight I are for her now for free so I feel better knowing she has someone even just for a short time. Dude show them the best Xmas ads man on the moon buster the dog and the John Williams one war at Xmas
  • When describing terraced houses he says, they are well old, built in like the 1970s. try 1870s, some even 1770s. Even older, there are towns with Terraces older than the USA.
  • I'm now in my 50's & I can still remember the old 70's & 80's UK Government PSA adverts. They were hard hitting, but the more up-to-date ones are truly on another level. They are made with the full intention of shocking you & making the advert stick in your mind for a long time. Very powerful, very hard hitting & straight to point.
  • @alexburrows3710
    Some of this was painful to watch and not because of the adverts
  • The Advert about the tree boy if you followed the link at the end it would take you to a follow up video where you see how to save the boy... St John Ambulance are a uk charity that teaches first aid and provides help at public events like concerts
  • Shut up and listen and watch tobthe end before you comment ir ask questions and I dont understand why they have to be explained in such detail they are self-explanatory
  • Anyone notice that the sex trafficking actress was Emma Thompson?
  • Alot of these were actually on during the day, most kids saw them. I remember seeing lots of these all day and they weren't just limited to after watershed
  • A shame they had to interrupt all the time sometimes missing the point of the advert!!
  • It seems like you have to explain every advert to the typical American’s who don’t have a clue about what’s going on, and over analyse everything.