Jamie Oliver was brought up in Essex, where people usually are open minded and sociable. When he does his openings he usually uses phrases like “Hey guys” & “Hello lovely people”, this friendly approach to the audience makes him more connected to people all around the world who watches his TV programmes like Jamie’s 15 minutes meals. Nigella in the other hand was born in wandsworth London and was brought up in a self-established and well educated family. She uses sophisticated language and she doesn’t usually has a warm greeting like Jamie’s instead she gets straight to the point like “ this salad” , which suggest that the main focus for her is the food she is cooking.
Jamie Oliver uses friendly gestures from beginning to the end. He starts usually with “hey guys” which automatically brings a friendly feeling towards the audience. This creates Jamie as an friendly and approachable. He uses informal speech while talking to the audience making them feel connected to him and making them more focused on what he is trying to say. While he is doing some action like smashing a potato he doesn’t usually say “smash the potato” but instead he uses “bash the hell out of it” which in sense is using onomatopoeia which makes it more exciting and simple to understand. Jamie does use this quiet often and also uses slang languages which is more appealing to teen audiences and it also sounds very relaxed and laid back.
Nigella uses words like “lethally and fierce chilli” which is related to some type of quick and snappy. It shows how quick the chilli flavour hits you and how strong the hotness is in