Over the weekend I caught myself scrolling, as we do, and finding one of the funniest Instagram accounts.

JoshandJase, as the Instagram account is called, have been traveling the United States for the first time and documenting every step of the way.

For the past week or so, Josh and Jase have been traveling around New England and it is SO damn funny.

Now accents make everything funnier, but that really isn't the kicker. The best part of every video is watching how excited they get over everyday New England things...or their lack of knowledge on how to experience those everyday things.

One of their first experiences right off the plane was good ole Dunkin. More importantly, listen to how he tries to pronounce Massachusetts:

The British boys were appalled when they heard how Boston sports fans talk to outsiders, each other, and our own teams...we are aggressive people but I swear we are kind.

Their first oysters were non-stop entertaining.

They were shocked people actually liked the slimy suckers.

But everything about the guy's trip to New England was entertaining. It was not about a Bruins game or their first Mike's Pastry trip.

The most entertaining parts of the videos were their natural reaction and enjoyment to everyday New England things...like gorgeous and historic coastal buildings.

"That's how you know you are in a safe neighborhood in America..." because there were Amazon packages on the front steps.

To us lobster traps is just as common as a hammer...to the Brits...not so much. They only recognized them from the TV show Deadliest Catch.

One of their funniest videos, and the last one I will highlight, was their trip to Woodmasn's in Essex, MA for their first Clam Chowder.

"It looks like baby puke..." "Like a really good soup..." They called clams a "mystery meat.."

Lastly, they ate the oyster crackers that come with the chowder and called them biscuits. Then they compared the crackers to how a fortune cookie comes with Chinese food AND proceeded to eat the crackers on the side...not dumping them into the chowder.

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