Adele Missed British Humour

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Published 2022-07-03
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All Comments (21)
  • @shihlin1
    You can take Adele out of Britain, but ya can't take Britain out of Adele.
  • @TaeTae-cv9xz
    I had a teacher who had a dry sense of humour and I’d always try not to laugh in class because it’d only be me getting the jokes lmao. Dry humour takes that extra step of understanding the sarcasm and the hidden playfulness underneath it all. It’s so fun 🤣 Edit: Lmao so many people getting triggered in my comments,, yall the teacher wasn’t known to be the type to make jokes in the first place. He was really strict and quite scary. The only reason I picked up on the fact he was making those dry jokes in the first place is because there was no way he wasn’t. He would say the most ridiculous things with a straight face, but all the students would take it reluctantly and seriously instead of as a joke. Like I said, this teacher was intimidating. Then in comes me with a sense for these types of joke, because I really like them, and now I become the weirdo in class for laughing when all the teacher is doing is talking. You don’t understand how embarrassing it was at first. The looks of utter judgement made me wanna dig a whole and lie in it. But slowly over time, the others realised that this guy actually does make jokes and you won’t get in trouble for laughing at them. My brother, who also has a similar sense of humour as me, experienced the same thing as I did with this teacher. He commented on how him and his friend would be the only two laughing while the rest of the class wouldn’t. It really is a hit or a miss with these types of jokes. Add to that a scary teacher that gets you in trouble for whispering,, yeah I can see why the delivery for his jokes wouldn’t compute for most 💀
  • @550manu
    she is honest and I like her expression when she said that she missed British humour
  • I'm American but I've always loved British humor. I just get it. Always have since I was a kid. It was interesting when I'd be laughing my arse off but my family would be scratching their heads.
  • As an American, Brits comedy just gets me. It sucks because I can’t watch movies with my friends. The jokes don’t land with them and I’m over here dying 😂
  • @adhdhamster
    British humor is the reason I want to move to Britain 😂 seriously I love it lol
  • She misses people knowing when to laugh, without having to be told.
  • I hate having such a dry sense of humor that people take you at literally what you said and start trying to explain things to you ... I have to stop them and say "I really was joking. I've been an adult for over 20 years. Everyone knows what you're talking about babes."
  • @hfkpop
    Not the subtitles being wrong on a clip about not being understood correctly
  • @Jillybeans140
    British humour is THE BEST IN THE WORLD! And yes, it translate perfectly to Australia, we have a good dose of British in our DNA. It’s sarcastic, subtle, and very very funny!
  • @ZoZoIb
    as a german who has never been in the UK, even I miss british humor, i get my daily dose through yt thank god
  • @PaperParade
    My whole family took British humor with them and it never left, even after being here since the late 1800s lol.
  • @roxmarte9689
    British humour is life, THANK the universe this English couple moved beside our house here in this tiny swiss village, i finally feel understood
  • African American, fell in love with British humor when I was eight. It just seemed better, smarter, and I've been laughing ever since.
  • @StephaniRoberts
    I miss British humor too! We could use much more of it in the states. It’s a lot more witty.
  • @AlsGeekLab
    Oh yes Adele amen to that! Lived in NZ for 12 years. Can relate 100%!
  • @siouex
    "Americans don't get the sarcasm",thought that is a joke, but apparently there's no irony in that sentence