There is a lot of Aberdeen in a short clip there like.
@MrInternet832 жыл бұрын
😂
@mrthomas93065 жыл бұрын
That scene should have been done for comic relief
@TravelAbventuresUnbound4 ай бұрын
Where are the English subtitles ?
@TravelAbventuresUnbound4 ай бұрын
Do any of these Doric Hicks speak English ?
@johnmcruvie20894 ай бұрын
We speak in our native "Mother tongue". You should try it instead of forgetting where you come from and disapearing "up yer ain kypie".
@TravelAbventuresUnbound4 ай бұрын
@@johnmcruvie2089 I am not from Aberdeen, you North East Chuchters. I can give you an English lesson if you want ?
@johnmcruvie20894 ай бұрын
@@TravelAbventuresUnbound Hey Mr 1 subscriber, Mr 1 view. Go find another way to get more.
@TravelAbventuresUnbound4 ай бұрын
@@johnmcruvie2089 95 percent of Scottish people live in the green belt, better known as Edinburgh and Glasgow. Nobody cares about the North except farmers and cow tippers. Aberdeen was officially named the most miserable city in Europe and do not forget the North East only gets around 30 days of sun per year. Aberdeen also sells the most vitamin D tablets of any city in the U.K because they are dour, miserable and pessimistic. Scotland never won a game in the Euro cup again, what a surprise. You know what they say about Scotland, too wee, too poor, lol. Greetings from Tokyo, a proper city.
@yanikem66553 ай бұрын
@@TravelAbventuresUnbound Aberdeen and the North East generates Scotland’s wealth through oil and gas and highland whisky, you twat. The British Royal Family, who lead the gold standard in the English language (you must have heard of speaking the King’s/Queen’s English) choose to holiday in Aberdeenshire and they love it. They can converse with locals perfectly well and award Royal Warrants to local businesses that they’ve trusted for generations. It’s no surprise that the late Queen Elizabeth II chose to spend her final days in the place that she loved so much. As for the “green belt” that you mentioned, it’s actually known as the central belt. You say Aberdonians can’t speak English, then proceed to choose Glasgow as a better example?!! 🤣 How many Aberdonians were in the Scotland team? That’s right. Zero. The irony of you misspelling ‘Teuchters’ and then offering an English lesson. Tokyo has the bullet train but your brain clearly isn’t that fast.