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The Spiffing Brit

The Spiffing Brit

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The Complete Guide To Great Britain - 100% Perfectly accurate guide of how to Be British

Video Overview & Insights

Welcome to the ultimate 100% accurate and serious guide to Great Britain. In today's video you will learn how to be British by absorbing the ultimate knowledge of British culture, history, attractions and most importantly TEA! And honestly who better to explain perfectly accurate British history than The Spiffing Brit! The most British individual. We will going through all of the top British things today so make sure you have a cup of tea to hand as it's going to be one fantastically funny guide.

wee need the german rewieu

— @WolfMondlight

so just how ready are you for the complete guide to Great Britain!

What you have seen here today is part of a fantastic perfectly balanced series on youtube where I go from game to game and break them with wacky exploits to gain things like unlimited gold. If you enjoyed this then be sure to check out more. The style is similar to RT game and callmekevin in parts. A large influence on this series has come from Valefisk and The Killian Experience.

i was promised the clock would work in 2025. AND HERE WE are almost in 2026 and the clock is only right twice a day.........

— @LastPuppy

Magestic Merch: https://freshmerch.fm/collections/spiffing-brit

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Spiffing

Idk if you are aware, but this video is assigned in AP English in Germany. Lost my marbles when i saw spiff assigned as my hw

— @Randombric

Twitter: @thespiffingbrit

Discord: https://discord.gg/spiffing

Where're the migrant hotel and Pakistani grooming gang sections?

— @20x20

Title: The Complete Guide To Great Britain - 100% Perfectly accurate guide of how to Be British

#guide #Britain #funny

still waiting....

— @wolfganghartmann8344

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Greatest video ever. 100% totally acurate and balanced. I now understand all of British culture. I'll be sitting back and watching downtown abbey sipping yorkshire tea while angry that it's bloody raining outside

@davideveringham5220
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7:50 -- dont forget her battalion of fairy warriors, for whom she keeps their Corgi steeds healthy and always ready for action.

@trinketsphinx3212
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...does a picture of Queen count?
We will, we will indeed, rock you.

@Pestilencemage
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omg ever since i started paying you my life have only become better!(edit: started last month only have seen youur amazing paywall videos! i have tried to interact with as much and many as possible! yo sorry about her majesty she was lovable! a true fine ruler! almost as good as ours!

@LuciusFaith
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even with your tea bribe company, how does earl grey stack up with teas like oolong, green tea, or any other tea by the same company ...................????? ive found it to be a great ice tea black with a spot of sugar and i could drink it through an i v tube 24/7, does that make me british enough then ????
maybe i should just stick with salada tea, only made in canada, you say???? pity..................

@gr8witenorth61
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still waiting.....

@wolfganghartmann8344
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As a citizen of Ireland, I confirm Britain don't recognize Northern Ireland as a real place or part of the empire. I can also confirm we also don't treat Northern Ireland as a real place or part of the island. I'm almost sure Northern Ireland doesn't recognize itself as a real place.

@m4c0br
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Completely understood this amazing guide to the British. Absolutely fantastic stuff. I feel I now truly comprehend your content, for I am a southern American who has never left the states. But thanks to the glorious man whom is Jeff Bezos, I have recently acquired a lovely case of the divine gold that is Yorkshire tea. And I am converted my friend. No now soft drinks shall pass my lips. And for that you have my thanks sir.

@BlazeBadger
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tea

@LilFlamie
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Guys when you set speed of the video to 1.25, he talks normally!

@user-bx5vl1gb8c
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still waiting for the guide to germany........

@wolfganghartmann8344
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That Video is literally in my school Book, i am not even kidding, Shout out from germany
Again i am not kidding, it is actually in my school book

@alsufylp7655
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R.I.P
The Queen

@Gareth167
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Is this a homage to Exurb1a's video about Britain?

@stephansdoom
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Coffee. 🤨

@tuidian
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I too love my jellied ell.

@JacobMerrill-54
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Immortal huh

@Nuke_17
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Where's the mention of our annoying and aggrvating love of the terrible game football?

@TommyC64
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Love it! but.... this is 2 years old. Where is that guide to germany (even you said you can´t wait to do it)? Me as a german can´t wait for it also (and even offer help if there are any questions).

@wolfganghartmann8344
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100% balanced with no exploits....loved your review of Britain! I haven't looked for your balanced take on the States yet...my next quest is on.

@brianeibert1647
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I wanna see spiff do a tea tier list

We know Yorkshire Tea Gold™️ is obviously #1 but what about other, lesser teas?

@zabarak42
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7:46 as a coffee drinker, I can now safely travel to England

@slimdaddydanny7785
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I kinda think that the tears of children did help power the industrial revolution, I mean, someone had to work in those coalmines and being small and too young to ask for a proper salary certainly helped too. It is perfectly balanced.

@loke6664
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I would be sitting her with a cup of yorkshire tea had I not consumed more than the healthy dose of tea as well as being out of tea due to drinking it all

@thegamingbean953
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I live right next to Pitty me, it's in Durham. Quite an apt name to be honest.

@milesy35
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Seriously, the funniest thing that I have watched in years

@aidafernandezrot1462
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Oh my god, there’s no disclaimer. It’s all canon!

@coreforce9872
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Before watching your channel I used to enjoy coffee fairly frequently and hold a negative opinion of Britain which makes sense as an American. However after watching your channel for a while I’ve noticed some changes. I am beginning to like coffee less, and I now prefer tea along with this I’ve started an independent historical study into the history of the English in conjunction with my regular studies. I don’t know what you’ve been doing but it’s been working.

@BeachmarQueenstown
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As an aspiring Brit, I find this quite helpful.

@crusader5256
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Queen’s Christmas speech has been rescheduled. Now taking place on All Hallows Eve.

@justmike-yt
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As a american, this is how i see britian

@West_Coast_Mainline
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Me realising that I will never have a queens speech from the legend herself

@jamesgraham6492
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Being Welsh I can 100% confirm this

@steveo1840
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Fun video...Food: you left out that apart from fission chips, the most popular foods in Britain come from immigrants...usually from places that Britain went to first.

@bwcbiz
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good video but gotta say it's pretty damn similar to Exurb1a's one

@nelly5954
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You're not wrong about the Cornish, although it's the only place in the UK that grows its own tea!

@lindastone6868
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Mmmm yes, don't share our secrets of Immortality to much spiff, we can't let the bean drinkers try mix both

@scurrystopthat9985
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I am confused at 5:42, isn't it the less British thing ever ?

@lechatrelou6393
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when he showed a picture of a bread roll it was the exact type of bread roll that i was eating at that very moment

@Treehouse298
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Waitrose tea is still the best tea

@AnEagle
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Spiff, where are you from? I'm a cob man myself you see 😏

@SpectrumofSmarts
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Thank for buying our tea 🐲

@Naan1985
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I live in Cornwall, have very Cornish friends and no one calls a bread roll a tea cake. They call a tea cake a tea cake, with currants etc. A roll is a roll until you put bacon in it, then it's a bap.

@stephencrawford5638
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Not just any biscuit, but the 80p packet of dry, bland Digestives from the corner store.

@mathismuller2021