I overstand with choosing licks over lectures… 😂😂😂 Some people get so flustered over corporal punishment …. Meanwhile in my home… we choose that over no TV. 😂😂😂
@lferlance
21 сағат бұрын
Lady's, I understand that your both Jamaicans. But what your saying goes for all carribean islands. I'm from St kitts. When got a bitch slap, my mom would ask me, wa mi a cry fa? Come mek mi gi somting to make you baal😊
@menelikhall9575
14 күн бұрын
😂....Excellent interview....love this I can relate to it all ......Jamaican parents nah easy man kmt
@MarkMundle-s2o
15 күн бұрын
John Crown is a bird scavenger
@coleenswaby-lawes2234
24 күн бұрын
My parents came from somewhere else. I do not know those parents from my home.. It is familiar from what my friends talk about. Well done Dale. I enjoy your work.
@trevor5512
27 күн бұрын
Jon Crow is a voultur
@trevor5512
27 күн бұрын
Monkey see monkey do
@trevor5512
27 күн бұрын
For instance yellow man
@trevor5512
27 күн бұрын
Nick name can be evrything
@kaymcdonald2765
28 күн бұрын
Jamaican parents never remember when they did anything to you. Dale for the love of God stop calling the lords name in vain please. I don't know about you Dale, but in my jamaican family that's a no no.
@jammy008
7 күн бұрын
keyword: "My family"
@Jannibudfit
28 күн бұрын
They defo a balance in character 😂 a good watch. She cool down dale 😊
@dajay2k
Ай бұрын
The whole beating thing as an angle for Caribbean comedy is tired, old, and below Dale's level of comedy.
@furrymonkeything
Ай бұрын
It's a good thing Dale is his own hype man. This woman is very uninspiring and ineffectual. She may have some media skills (?) but probably not in the foreground.
@Robinson9608
Ай бұрын
Jamaica Proverbs- there is a book
@valeriecato3804
Ай бұрын
Hilarious Dale!!!love it.
@RachelAmon
Ай бұрын
What about gentle parenting ?😂
@joannaharrison7577
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Love it My mum said "unno navel string cut Pon music" cos we play music everyday ❤ Love Di convo wid Di Jamaican patois sayings😂
@joannaharrison7577
Ай бұрын
Hi Sinead and White Yardie ❤ Great interview.Sinead🎉 I was on holiday in Xamayca when there was a hurricane I think it was in 2007 definitely the month of August. We were in hotel Riu in Negril and White Yardie is correct when it comes to the tourist the government ensure the tourists are looked after re: getting businesses ie: hotels up and running. They had generator and it was back to business as usual as soon as the hurricane passed through. Little damage was done just the trees were blown over in the hotel. One minute sun was shining, then next minute the sky was black. I didn't know it was noisy due to the double glazed or wind proof windows. When we opened the door I was so shocked to hear how noisy the wind was. We ventured out in the hurricane to see the other people we was there with, they were in the other block. Fortunately for us we didn't get hurt, I wouldn't suggest anyone to go out whilst the hurricane is in full effect. The next day when we left the hotel we could see the devastation outside of the hotel. Bare mosquito were in the area where we travelled to next and the damage was plentiful. One night in Trelawnye then the next night we stayed in hotel in Montego Bay. I spent 4 days in hotel when I arrived and then the rest of the time in Clarendon. Although the hurricane hit I weren't ready to go home back to England so I stayed till it was time to return. The water supply would get cut off by 8am so who didn't stock up pon water free paper bun. People come to the yard I was staying in begging fi wata. Some people get run way and some get wata. I went food shopping and my aunty got food shopping for me too and when the woman who's house I was staying in temporary till my aunty got electricity in her home, when she comes home she asked where the food came from. I told her my aunty got food and so did I. I said anything you want you can have. I never forget her words. She said "thank you jesus". I was puzzled as I never experienced this before. I offered her money for staying at her home she refused. It was the first time I met her and stayed at her house without notice. Her cupboard and fridge was bare at the time. I didn't know or even fathom how the hurricane impact the people. I was there to see for myself how it impact the inhabitants who are born on the land and how it is not urgent for the government to get their supply up and running as fast as they do the tourists. It is a crying shame the bare minimal is done for the community. Anyway, I have been sharing the event as soon as I saw White yardies appeal circulating and I am happy that the funds will definitely reach the people cos some aids don't reach the people who it is meant to reach. My mum and dad came to England and settled here they both disconnected from Xamayca and never spoke of their experience much. I definitely don't have a connection just my niece and nephew who are safe which I am happy to announce.. Mi luv Xamayca and mi bawl fi come back to H'englan in 2015. My patois is terrible gotta improve😂 Anyway that's my experience of the hurricane in 2007 I don't even know if name if day hurricane 😊 I'll be coming to support the event, see unno ❤
@vero57
Ай бұрын
This is a joke 😮😮😮😮
@chrisbensley9756
Ай бұрын
Not only was you born to the wrong family you're in the wrong country bye.😊
@GKYouMadeThis
Ай бұрын
😂💯
@kerrypalmer2311
2 ай бұрын
White Yardie is spitting a lot of facts 👊🏽love what you are doing for JA 👏🏽
@user-cs8vw1sr9l
2 ай бұрын
THEY DENY EVERTHINGS THEY DID BAD TO YOU !!
@Fonzse
2 ай бұрын
🇯🇲🇬🇧
@Ghe608
3 ай бұрын
Give thanks for granny and mummy and daddy parental influence still when we big people.. it name “ RESPECT “ it’s a part of our culture that we should never ever want to get rid of. The elder people have gone through some things, and they have been there for us even if they have not, it creates a better culture of decency to respect the elders don’t ever remove that from our community when I see how white people treat their parents and even some Black people in America treat their parents a way, boi it sad …although Black people globally still have more reverence for their parents than any other race of people ( Indian people too). dat a how di ting set from Eva since!! Nuh trouble it… my family in Jamaica still cook dinner and expect you to come sit at the dining room table and eat dinner. All now my family in Jamaica make food and set table we eat as a family still and there’s no taking food into your bedroom all now and I’m a big woman.. I still answer my parents. Yes mummy no mummy . Yes daddy no daddy. … it makes us better people don’t ever lose that respect for our elders. One day you will be an elder as well. 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@TiaSmith-ww9ho
3 ай бұрын
No Kartl music please ❤❤❤Dale
@chckdhbh1617259
3 ай бұрын
Pus and dog dont have the same luck some one do some bad and getaway with it you do it and get in trouble
@kerienewright7834
3 ай бұрын
Don’t licki licki. “ to this day ppl in northern western culture, get a little offended. All the more I don’t want to eat from ppl. I won’t eat it. 😑… also speak proper English, which as a black person living in the united state, when I attended high school a few of my then peers I’ve encountered, asked me “are you trying to be white?”… what?!
@Kimd38243
3 ай бұрын
Never been to the UK. I’m going to go there soon.
@Kimd38243
3 ай бұрын
My older cousin got a lot of old Jamaican sayings. Sometimes when I go to her house she says a new one.
@n.harewood3846
3 ай бұрын
The spirit of yard will keep you safer than gun
@anngreaves862
4 ай бұрын
Not nowadays parents.
@nicolescott89
4 ай бұрын
My dad used to nickname me ratbag or monkey. My mum was like to me the other day girl where you going with your bambam there 😅 in other words you gained weight 😂 yes mum I have thanks for mentioning it to me I used to live at home with my headphones on .... my mum be like you not hear me call you from earlier I could drop and be calling you and you not hear me cause you have them blasted things stuck to your blasted head 😅 Or I've been on this earth 73 years and I have seen it all heard it all you can't tell me nothing 😅
@MoiraPraline
4 ай бұрын
So Lester Square is the equivalent to New York City’s Madison Square Garden. Very nice and congrats Dale😊👏🏾👏🏾
@faywalters-nz5tl
4 ай бұрын
Dale you are a old man in a young man body you are so funny l love it
@rosiewarrington6723
4 ай бұрын
Dale come to Manchester and Yorkshire in fact the whole of North England. Lots of Jamaicans and people all over the Caribbean would love to see you. Continue your work you deserve it. 👍😊
@juniorparkins7152
4 ай бұрын
Horse dead and cow fat would mean me nu waa hear nu foolishness, depends on the context you use it
@evelinsrestaurantJa
4 ай бұрын
Great job with britisch accent😄
@omarspence7404
4 ай бұрын
She speaks slow look like she touch the marijuana every now and then
@CBM902Q
4 ай бұрын
A lot of Jamaicans still live in their parent's homes even though they are adults and have kids. And it's because of a lack of responsibility.
@King_zton12
4 ай бұрын
John crow in a bird..call vulture, feast upon dead animals or bodies
@areyoufreeenough1372
4 ай бұрын
Jamaican boaaasssiiii yes😂😂😂😂 💛🖤💚
@areyoufreeenough1372
4 ай бұрын
yes you need to pay them back😂😂😂😂😂
@areyoufreeenough1372
4 ай бұрын
I like these two young people here. Message:bet on yourself ❤
@olivenenelson3723
4 ай бұрын
Enjoy your show girl
@JaneDoe-ef3mx
4 ай бұрын
Oh dear. If Dale wasnt so naturally chatty this would not have been good at all. Your style is more suited to Quiet Storm.
@lisawilliams2444
4 ай бұрын
OMGGGG.....My first time on your channel and I'm in stitches (if you know what I mean)...HAHAHAA....MI BADDDIEEEEE!!! I'm in my 50s and my Mom is still alive, and everything you say is still 100% true! Dem naw change!!! DEDDING!! LOL.... I can relate to every word....No sah, a muss trama dis.....hahahahaaaa! One thing though, I believe our upbringing made us strong..."There's some method to their madness"....LOL. Thanks for the laugh...I'm going to share it with my Mom and Aunt...lol
@ivaccowd
4 ай бұрын
I like Dale& his confidence 😊
@rye_be
4 ай бұрын
Real yute!
@justwatching6656
4 ай бұрын
You ladies have me laughing, I’m Jamaican and I was raised by my grandmother. She died at the age 96. I used those same words to my kids and they used them to their kids today. Horse dead and cow get fat means. You’re talking a lot of bull sh*t. I don’t have the time for. I enjoyed the show and also subscribe. Thank you ladies you brought tears to my eyes when I remembered my grandmother.
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