Music. Hi, we're John and Leah, and this video is all about rude American words. So, mom and dad, if you are watching this video (which I know you will be), switch off now. This one's not for you. Similarly, if you're watching this with children, I know if you'd like to watch it as a family, maybe consider putting them to bed. Yeah, yeah, just goes like it gets so offensive, and I'm really sorry if you are because I, we just feel these at the end. By the way, we're not certain it because we've realized how triggered, and if you have been triggered, then that's fine. We took me instead. Anyway, onwards with the video. We've done a similar video to this over a year ago. Now, it was like one of our first-ever videos that kind of went a bit viral. So, we just thought, why not do another one? It's been over a year, and money and money, so people want what they want. Yeah, but we've identified certain words that we know exactly what they mean here in the UK, but we just don't use them. Yeah, we just thought we'd run through them. Oh, got it. Yeah, now I know what we're doing. Yeah, thank you for joining. Okay, what's the first one then? So, the first one is "asshole". No one says "asshole". Who really writes here's a boy saying it? "Asshole", here's a girl saying it. "Asshole". So, there you go. We'd say "asshole". Would say "asshole", not nice "asshole". Yeah, I've never compliment sauce that's nice. No, we would say, "Oh, that guy's an ass", which is an insult. Equally, we'd never say "ass" really. Oh, he's such an ass. Never, never. Isn't an ass a name for a like...