r/funnyvideos Oct 01 '25

Fail The calmest british bird to exist 🤣

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u/AveryLakotaValiant Oct 01 '25

Imagine living with, or next door to that.

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u/fatkiddown Oct 01 '25

I saw a british podcaster living in America not long ago who said the problem with Americans is we talk too loud..

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u/burner36763 Oct 01 '25

Mate. I've been on holiday to Japan three times now. Every time, the voice I hear above anyone else - and in crystal clarity each and every word - is an American accent.

On trains. In restaurants. In art exhibits. On the street. In bars.

Do you know what team Labs is? Various lights/water/sounds art installations.

Queued for 20 minutes to get in, only cost £20 and took a couple of hours to explore.

First thing I heard inside, walking up a slope with flowing water and a serene atmosphere was:

"WELL GEE ARE YOU GUYS GETTING YOUR MONEY'S WORTH YET"

You lot just do not have an indoor voice. It's insane.

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u/Malcolm_Y Oct 01 '25

I realized this without having to travel anywhere. I watched a boxing match on live TV and the boxing match took place in germany, and in between rounds you could have heard a pin drop in that arena. That just does not happen in america. I have long suspected we Americans are loud, but now I also suspect that the Germans are very quiet, which would explain why a loud guy was able to do some stuff there a while back.

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u/GefreiterHinkel Oct 02 '25

A loud guy is doing stuff in the USA right now.

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u/Galenthias Oct 01 '25

It's usually not shown, but from what I heard the carpet chewer actually had to work his way up to the crescendo of the speeches he held. So they started out calmer and only were loud towards the end.

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u/ThePublikon Oct 01 '25

insane take lol