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อาหารอังกฤษแท้คืออะไร? ft. Korean Englishman | Point of View

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    Sawasdee ka/krab
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    I'm View from Point of View Channel.
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    and this is...
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    Josh and Ollie
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    Now I'm still at the UK and meeting up with 'Korean Englishman channel
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    Most of you guys know that I collaborated with these guys in the Youtube Top Creators Summit.
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    Today I'm gonna try traditional British foods. (Josh: She's talking non-stop in Thai. Ollie: Just smile than. )
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    Moreover, we will talk about
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    How British have their meals?
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    High tea, Afternoon tea, Supper, Dinner, Brunch, Lunch.
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    What's the different?
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    Okay, are you ready to hear the story that have knowledge and fun together? Let's go!
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    We're ready!
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    Welcome to England!
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    Thank you
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    You're really good at Thai congratulations
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    You're really good at English too congratulations
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    So we are gonna be eating some traditional British food
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    Traditional?
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    Traditional, yeah but normally that makes people a little scared but I don't think you've got anything to be afraid of today
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    Really?
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    It's gonna be good. It's gonna be good.
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    I believe in you you guys won't do something bad to me
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    No
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    Of course not! You've come all the way from Thailand
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    Exactly!
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    We need to give toy a good impression
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    Okay
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    That's it I am a little nervous about the first one
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    Yeah! I don't like the first one.
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    in fact I would go so far as to say I hate it oh
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    but the first its famous in England for either being something you love or hate.
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    So some people love it and some people hate it.
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    So we'll see if you love it. Yeah and I might love it
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    Yeah, and I might hate it too, isn't it?
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    That's true
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    Have you tried any traditional British food yet?
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    In fact I don't know but it's traditional English food because in Thailand
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    When we talking about foreign we have a word called Farang.
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    Farang is mean foreign people from Europe America someone with blonde
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    When we talk about Farang food we will think of Italian, French, something like that.
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    But not British food in Thailand.
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    So, thinking of British food I just think of fish and chips.
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    Okay, yeah that makes sense
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    All right well we're not gonna eat Fish and chips today
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    yeah that's too easy I know.
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    You ready for level one?
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    Yes
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    Maybe you've tried this before because it's very famous, really famous.
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    I'm pretty sure that the Queen eat this
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    The Queen eat it? She defiantly eat it.
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    That food is Marmite .
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    Marmite?
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    Oh! she've never heard of Marmite.
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    I heard of Marmite jam but ...
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    Yeah!
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    My friend tried to makes me try once and I refuse.
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    Why?
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    I don't know.
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    Well now you're on a video so you can't refuse there's no option
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    So this is Marmite.
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    It is made with yeast.
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    Yeast?
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    It's a 100% vegetarian just in case. It's rich in b-vitamins
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    And it's utterly disgusting
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    That's not help at all.
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    So this is what it looks like on a piece of toast on this with a butter and Marmite
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    So, you eat it like Jam?
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    You eat it like jam on toast
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    It doesn't taste like jam.
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    Do you want to smell it or take a look at. What it looks like in the pot?
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    Without a smell is look like....
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    Nutella!
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    But if I smell it
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    Not completely different
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    It smell like chocolate
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    Really?
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    Get your nose right in that thing it doesn't smell anything like chocolate.
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    Whoa this is a strong smell yeah yeah maybe I love it
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    Maybe you do . Maybe you will.
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    Just maybe.
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    You guys from my channel know I'm awful at eating strange food.
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    Oh really?
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    Alright go ahead Josh and I will share this yeah oh yeah
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    Oh! You will be share and I have a whole for myself?
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    Cheers! Cheer!
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    First time Marmite.
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    That was strong taste.
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    No, I'm not hate it. But I'm not love it too.
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    It's not average anymore after taste is bad.
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    Not that bad as I expect as you said you hate it.
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    I really hate it yeah.
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    I don't know why I'm eating it.
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    Okay, I can decide I don't I don't want to taste it again.
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    Okay.
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    Okay, so this is not you're not. Gonna take this home to Thailand.
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    No no no no I'm not.
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    O course okay.
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    But Thai people do taste this when you come to England
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    You might love it.
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    Maybe you will.
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    Okay, so number two you have a look at that.
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    Oh!
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    It looked like something from Japan
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    Like the potato one. Deep fried potato.
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    Oh yeah yeah.
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    Oh hear you go.
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    It's literally look like Japanese food hmm
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    But I guess inside...
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    What we'll do is we'll cut it in half so you can see a cross-section
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    Now this is called a Scotch egg.
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    arrr Scotch egg that's look nice
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    Yeah you'll love it look at that!
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    Yeah I love everything with eggs in it
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    Okay, you're an egg Fan.
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    Yeah
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    So this is sausage meat with an egg in the middle.
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    wrap in breadcrumbs and then deep-fried
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    There are combination of everything I love so...
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    Oh really ok yeah!
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    It's like a breakfast ball
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    Breakfast?
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    A deep-fried breakfast ball. Yeah all right
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    So this is a classic English picnic food
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    Mm-hmm
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    you take or sometimes you can get at pubs
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    Mm-hmm that's like a snack it's a snack you have this maybe with a sandwich
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    And some other things
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    So it is a light meal than.
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    Yes like a light meal.
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    Alright let's go.
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    Hmmm
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    This one good, I love it
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    Really yeah a lot of English food is not got a strong flavor
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    Mm-hmm it's quite bland this is fairly bland it is a pretty bland
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    When I think about it. Exactly it's really not that flavorful something to me
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    No it's not
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    I think everything in England needs more salt
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    yeah
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    Apart from bacon,!
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    Oh yeah the bacon is so salty.
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    Your bacon is super salty
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    Or fish and chips!
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    That's very salty
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    Indeed. People put a lot of salt on it yeah that's why
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    That's why
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    if you if you get go to a normal fish and chips shop then they'll take vinegar and salt and just pour
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    loads of salt and vinegar
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    You eat vinegar with fish and chips?
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    Yeah, you didn't know that?
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    Everyone has vinegar on their fish and chips that's like the most classic fish and chips.
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    Vinegar?
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    Yeah lots of vinegar all on the fish all on the chips.
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    So Josh we were saying before this mm-hmm that we were talking about the names of meals oh yeah
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    Oh, yeah and you were saying view that it's confusing
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    Yeah I heard a lot of name since I came here
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    Breakfast brunch lunch supper dinner and Oh what how many meals do you guy have it's a lot
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    Yeah, there's a lot of names yeah we're like Hobbits that's weird yeah
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    2nd breakfast 3rd breakfast
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    No That's in LOTR a hobbit eats a lot of meals
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    But generally we have breakfast lunch and dinner
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    Ah, just like... three meals right but... but, sometimes it changes sometimes it changes
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    really?
    so sometimes if you skip breakfast, wanna have a big late breakfast and no lunch you have brunch. Ah
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    Combination, which is half way between breakfast and lunch
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    yeah, yeah if you want to have some cake in the afternoon you might have high tea. high tea
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    which is traditionally served at 3:15. 3:15 And you have cake and tea
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    Sometime sandwiches as well. Yeah Sometime sandwiches yeah cucumber sandwiches scones
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    Is it high tea that they serve with a stack of...
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    yeah that's become a thing because they're I think the reason that it's served at
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    3:15 is because that's when they serve at the Ritz in central London
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    Ah I see
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    But then, also, when you cricket you have tea, but that's it like 4:30, okay?
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    Okay, that again is a snack where you have tea. And then they are supper which some people call tea as well
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    Yeah, but they, also a lot of people call it dinner but then dinner could be any meal
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    so on a Sunday...
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    Sunday as well
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    on a Sunday you have Breakfast but then often you'll have a big roast dinner
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    which is it on that you'll have it at a lunchtime
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    What?
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    So you have breakfast and then a big dinner and then in the evening instead of supper you have tea. Yeah!
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    Or just sandwiches and you call it a light supper
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    Seem someone is a little more confuse.
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    So dinner isn't mean you eat it in dinner time but it's mean big meal?
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    Kind of I guess I guess so yeah a dinner is a big meal I never thought of it like that
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    But if you say dinner time...
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    Then that means in the evening
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    okay...
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    but I think supper time also is kind of in the evening so
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    Dinner is when you dine yeah so you'd like traditionally you'd sit in the dining room and you'd have a big meal
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    But then a roast dinner is a type of meal so you sometimes have that at lunchtime
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    but dinnertime Is is in the evening
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    but tea if you just say tea that's generally a small meal yeah had with tea
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    including tea so if someone's ...
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    And then supper...
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    yeah
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    She looks so confusing
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    It's always an evening meal you would never have supper at lunchtime almost never, no so
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    so I would say in terms of the time specific meals
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    breakfast lunch and supper
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    Cuase supper is always in the evening
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    so it's better use the word support to describe something you eat in the evening than use the word dinner? because you have...
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    But supper is a less commonly use world
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    Most of the time we use dinner
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    Are you regretting us you know this conversation is like this conversation is like
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    Someone trying to describe the UK and England Scotland and Wales I think it's easier it's really yeah
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    Because I did it in one of my video.
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    Oh really you really did that?
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    Well for us that also confusing
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    yeah it's like trying to explain blockchain to you
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    What are you talking about?
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    Anyway, I'm glad we cleared that up
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    okay I I think...
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    Is it clear?
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    Thai student stick with what your teacher teach you.
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    yeah yeah yeah don't trust us we're not teaching
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    We're all confused yeah okay? Yeah
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    I think it's time for another level snack
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    okay, let's do it
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    so this is another traditional English food
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    and this....
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    Is a sausage roll
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    Oh Sausage roll?
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    Have you have a sausage roll before?
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    No but I heard of some traditional British meal and I afraid of it that you would give it to me so I concern all the time
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    No this is gonna be good
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    This is a very good sausage roll this is this is the bet pretty much the best sausage roll you can buy
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    I would say It's basically one of the best you're not gonna get something better than this easily
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    this is a very famous Butcher's they do a lot of really good meat and really good meat
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    And this one is like almost all meat with a little bit about pastry around the edge it's really good
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    Yeah, he can't wait for you yeah
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    he's just going in so here it go it's maybe too big for me but never like don't do it you gotta Josh I
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    Love it this thing one over the second one yeah is the best right so far yeah it's vicious
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    I think if you had one every day you would probably the I coin
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    It's not as my Albie so what do you think I absolutely love
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    Already yeah it's good right really really good it's like
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    The bright way to sausage you have its high line but better
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    Fantastic got one more thing for you
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    So so far your favorite is the sausage roll yeah
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    I'm not sure whether you're gonna like this next one I think you've got no one I'm afraid off. Oh yeah listen uh
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    well are you afraid of
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    your pie you'll know
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    It's not you but it is a pie what do you think that and you look at that it's look like?
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    Spinach with cheese that's it's not spinning that color is actually mold mold so it's bushes it's blue cheese
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    Okay, I haven't never try blue cheese. Before no
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    Okay for my video
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    This is a pork pie okay?
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    So this isn't it pork pie again is a very traditional picnic food mm-hm
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    you'd have it if you went to go and watch the cricket Oh
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    picnic in the park
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    This one you buy at the shop cold and then take you to a park or maybe put it in your pack lunch if you're
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    A kid there you go that's pork, okay?
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    similar to the sausage roll now look at it all
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    starting to blend in yeah all right she like had smaller slices
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    Yes if you don't want to eat half I mean you're welcome you gonna eat all of it if you want
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    All right all right let's do it, okay?
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    Most of Thai people will say like it's okay to be polite but yeah yeah I'd be honest yes
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    So this is the introduction of British food that you may have heard of it before
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    apart from Italy and then French food something like that this is ha ha ha
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    Yeah, yeah yeah ha ha this mean food and for is some
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    Yeah this is a hanpan British version yeah
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    what's British in in time we just caught
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    Everything in here the UK we just call it I'm pleased Anka and pip I'm getting yeah
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    yeah, yeah
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    Good how do I say like I'm a British person calm been corn and bread pong been corn and great
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    Whoa, very clear like okay most of the Farina entire even day study Thai for long time did not have that accent
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    yeah, pumpin country and palm and corn and green yeah good
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    nice to meet you I
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    Realize I stretch back to England by that point so it was also a great toilet yeah nice to meet you
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    That's all for today's thank you very much Josh and early for guiding me through
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    I have to say Thank you to Josh and Ollie for guiding me through authentic British food.
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    If you like this video don't for get to
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    Like this video to support me and shared it to your friends.
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    and don't forget to subscribe their channels.
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    They have 2 channels
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    Korean Englishman their main channel and Jolly their second one.
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    As you see in the background JOLLY.
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    That's all for today bye
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    Sawasdee ka
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    Sawasdee krab
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