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@lesjones471
@lesjones471 Күн бұрын
The 24 hundred hour system works better,you do not have to say or write AM or PM it's inbult in the 24 hundred hour system.The whole of the UK forces use it too.digital clocks are easier to read.Just think if you were in a dark room then look at the old system of clocks you would not know if it's daylight or night time but look at a digital clock is 2400 hrs so from 0000hrs to 1200 hrs is AM old style after 1200hrs to 2400hrs is PM. So in the older style clocks in a dark room you do not know what time it is yes it will show a time but is it AM in the dark or PM in the dark.So that's why the forces can tell the right time in the dark because you could be in a bunker with no lights or out in a dark field and still know the correct time.
@denisebell8422
@denisebell8422 2 күн бұрын
I love our extra strong cheddar cheese 😋😋😋
@juliearmymom7807
@juliearmymom7807 5 күн бұрын
My daughter is an Oncologist and cancer researcher at MD Anderson. She has patients from all over the world desperately trying to be treated there. We lead the world in research, it is very expensive ro develop treatments and prescription drugs. Also, in NO way would I ever share a room or bathroom with another patient.
@user-ey6dq3gt3h
@user-ey6dq3gt3h 6 күн бұрын
I really want to visit the Uk, I hate it when people bash other countries, can’t wait to see the beautiful villages and historical sites. I will go with no preconceived opinions, planning a trip next year 😊
@KristenWitherspoon
@KristenWitherspoon 7 күн бұрын
This is the best video I've seen on this topic!
@Elaine-zn5yw
@Elaine-zn5yw 9 күн бұрын
The nhs is not free we all payfor it through national insurance and it is precious
@admiralbenbow5083
@admiralbenbow5083 10 күн бұрын
It is OK to wear a hat indoors in the USA. It used to be bad manners to wear a hat indoors here, but nowadays that really only applies in `respectable` surroundings.
@DrJamesFeelgood
@DrJamesFeelgood 10 күн бұрын
I went to visit my best friend in Arizona about 15 years back, he lived in the USA for like 20 years & he took me to a drive-thru ATM. He was, "look, I can pay these cheques in & I get a receipt with an image of the cheques I just paid in, how cool is that?" I said, "cheques? WTF? I last wrote a cheque in 1997". I had a guy fit a new boiler in my house & he asked for payment & gave me his bank card, so I just transferred the money to his account & it showed on his banking app in a few seconds. He walked off & it was done. Easy peasy.
@DrJamesFeelgood
@DrJamesFeelgood 10 күн бұрын
You guys are adorable, you've made me think that the UK isn't quite so terrible after all. It's not perfect by any means, but it's alright really.
@renavaleh576
@renavaleh576 10 күн бұрын
Londoner here. At home and everywhere I’ve worked has had fresh ground coffee. And I’ve never had instant in a cafe or restaurant.
@renavaleh576
@renavaleh576 10 күн бұрын
I always tip in restaurants.
@lutrueson9000
@lutrueson9000 11 күн бұрын
What NOT to do when you're in UK are the same things you should not do in any other Islamic state
@robertlangley1664
@robertlangley1664 13 күн бұрын
I don’t see a problem Americans have there system and they are welcome to it ,and we in the UK have our system which I personally think it’s great it’s saved my life twice
@user-uc8kr1pl6b
@user-uc8kr1pl6b 9 күн бұрын
*their
@ZainaDancer
@ZainaDancer 18 күн бұрын
I'm an American from Boston (I know, that's a double whammy)... I am a very cautious, safe, and considerate driver. If I see that someone needs to turn at an intersection and no one is letting them in, I will stop and flash my lights so they can turn. That is good "car"ma for me and oftentimes I will be repaid in kind when I need to turn at an intersection. Also, in a merge or on-ramp / off-ramp situation in high traffic, I will always let people in if I'm on the highway or I will slowly merge in with a turn signal to get onto the highway, saying to myself "like a zipper people, like a zipper"! I used to love driving, but now people are usually so angry or in a hurry that it's not a joy like it used to be. But, it's a necessary evil and you gotta do what you gotta do. 🚗
@Burglar-King
@Burglar-King 18 күн бұрын
I just wish that anyone who can afford it needs to pay a bigger contribution because it seems like pregnant women and many others, are exploiting our NHS system and we could lose it because of that. That’s unfair especially since if reversed we would be booted out very sharpish. On the other hand I would happily help a person in need by paying more NI. The lump sum as far as I know is £500 per annum. Childbirth costs £7000 U.K. and up to $37,000 US. It’s cheaper. No wonder the NHS is in a state. I’m so conflicted. I hope your pregnancy went beautifully and you bore a healthy Bonnie baby.
@TheGeoffpike
@TheGeoffpike 19 күн бұрын
Y'all should move here permanently, you're practically English...lol. xx
@stevenclarke5606
@stevenclarke5606 20 күн бұрын
Mixer taps are very common in the bathroom
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
The hypocrisy is breathtaking -- on the one hand Brits say the US doesn't care but then the questioner says the US spends more
@user-uc8kr1pl6b
@user-uc8kr1pl6b 9 күн бұрын
Butthurt much derek, thank f*** youre over there
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
The US is far more proactive.
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
I've used both -- the US is far superior -- faster, more comprehensive -- and i pay less tax. Brits all look sick -- particularly their socialised teeth hee hee
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
The less they contribute the more they love the NHS -- non-taxpayers love it ha ha
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
I'm a Brit in the US. The NHS is complete sheet
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
Brits are confused between health care and health insurance.
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
British health care depends on US innovation
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
Each Brit pays for imm ig rants as well as himself via tax
@derekhough-jm9gc
@derekhough-jm9gc 21 күн бұрын
The NHS kills more people than American guns
@keifer7813
@keifer7813 21 күн бұрын
I'm a Brit and think America does things better than the UK in a lot of ways but tipping expectations ain't one of em. It's ridiculous. Imagine getting more upset at customers than your boss, for why you're so poor lmao
@admiralbenbow5083
@admiralbenbow5083 21 күн бұрын
Eye contact Not in the city or towns. In the countryside, yes. Neither would you just greet a stranger in NYC or Chicago, ever! So no difference. Trolleys No system. Never thought of that, even in the US! Kissing Try France, SZ or Italy!
@admiralbenbow5083
@admiralbenbow5083 21 күн бұрын
Britishism coming up. Q What is the definition of a bore ? A Somebody, when you ask them how they are, they tell you (all about it) In other words being asked how you are, or similar is a simple hello, not an invitation to tell them about your life/problems. So the response is, "fine thanks, and you ?" or similar In the event someone you know very well is referring to a specific thing going on in your life they will make it obvious it is more than a simple greeting
@abbrakadabra7943
@abbrakadabra7943 22 күн бұрын
Americans are just lousy drivers. My husky could pass their driving test
@danmayberry1185
@danmayberry1185 24 күн бұрын
Hays Code era movies and TV shaped the signposted, happy ending style of US entertainment to this day.
@9651Eddy
@9651Eddy 24 күн бұрын
Hi Danielle, If you want to see British Etiquette, watch clips from William Hanson. You will learn a lot. Cheers.
@keifer7813
@keifer7813 25 күн бұрын
The difference I think is that Brits generally think of the short term benefits i.e taking guns away saves lives. Which is true. Whereas in the US, people seem to think more long-term i.e guns defend against tyranny. As a Brit, I support gun ownership rights. Freedom always cost lives. I'm loving these comparison videos
@keifer7813
@keifer7813 25 күн бұрын
So in the US, you'll get seen if you show up to a hospital with life threatening injuries, but thats it? So if you go there with a broken leg, and you don't have insurance, then they'll refuse to help? In the UK, you'd still get treated
@pauls3204
@pauls3204 25 күн бұрын
So is it the Uk of England or England of London
@Cirkelo
@Cirkelo 26 күн бұрын
I use the knife both for cutting but also for sorting, packing and loading my fork. I usually want to eat a full bite of everything with each bite, so I use my knife to pack and load the perfect bite.
@karenthomas5358
@karenthomas5358 27 күн бұрын
Acknowledging people on the street used to be common when I was young. But less in cities.
@annacederwall3309
@annacederwall3309 28 күн бұрын
Telling people its just a joke does not always meen it is you know.
@chrism1102
@chrism1102 28 күн бұрын
The only thing I don't like about the UK system is that you don't get private rooms. It's wards or something like that.
@spookyspirits4462
@spookyspirits4462 3 күн бұрын
When I was in the hospital in the UK they did have some curtain things so it wasn't completely exposed or anything. Not sure if that is the case everywhere though, and I was in A&E so I'm not sure where I would've been if I was there for longer. Definitely sucks to not have as much privacy but I think it might be a space thing? Plus in general hospitals are less rich so the money they have has to be spent on medical necessity rather than privacy. My friend who was there as a child when she had pneumonia said she had her own room and even got games and stuff, but then again she was contagious and in the children's unit so I'm not sure. Plus the hospital I'm talking about is a pretty good one, so maybe it's not as good in the others.
@chrism1102
@chrism1102 28 күн бұрын
The biggest issue for me, under the American system is not being able to afford my 3K deductible. I pay $160 a month for health coverage but also have to satisfy the deductible before everything is paid 100% and 3K is just too high so I put off needed health care until it becomes a crisis. That's really the crux of the problem for lots of Americans.
@barbaramatthews4735
@barbaramatthews4735 28 күн бұрын
I'm American and I see the problem with some Americans being more sensitive and the era of extreme political correctness. I'm getting older and can see the shift. It used to be that off color humor was more acceptable. People would snickercat the occasional inappropriate joke, because the absurdity and inappropriatenes made it funny. I am a Navy veteran and worked in health care. Needless to say at times the job was stressful and taxing. We won't tell the same macab jokes to the patients as we did to each other. We were expected to be professional. Sometimes to keep the serious nature from making us crazy, we mad jokes with each other. It was situational though. I recently went through cancer and survived. I had a lot of surgery during the time and had things removed. When i spoke to onevof the doctors i told him "When I signed up to be an organ donor, I thought you guys would wait." He got a good laugh. It made me feel better because the heaviness of a cancer diagnosis is bad enough. I think Americans get it. Not all Americans are super sensitive, but the ones that are complain loudly. Now most people have become too afraid to offend. Its a cultural shift. 20-30 years ago humor was more trasy and more funny.
@sandrajenkins6822
@sandrajenkins6822 29 күн бұрын
The reason there's no urban sprawl and the town ends abruptly with fields is the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 which designated Green Belt and is (although some reading this may disagree), is still unwaveringly upheld. Glad you appreciate it!
@jinxysanchez2990
@jinxysanchez2990 29 күн бұрын
You are so right about the trolley chaos in supermarkets. Yes - poor punctuality is indicative is considered to be due to bad manners. I enjoyed your talk - Thank you.
@kevinwhite981
@kevinwhite981 Ай бұрын
Brit here, never been to a funeral where people are using humour in a disrespectful way.😊
@kevinwhite981
@kevinwhite981 Ай бұрын
I like watching Americans reacting to British humour, you can see them working out the last joke when the comedian has moved on to the next joke, we only take the piss out of people we like.😊
@kevinwhite981
@kevinwhite981 Ай бұрын
A lot of British roads are small because they were dirt tracks, built for horse and carts, when houses were built each side we were stuck with it so yes it's partly about space but also about history. 😊
@kevinwhite981
@kevinwhite981 Ай бұрын
Tea,? You like tea now, thats it, you're British now 😂
@j5778
@j5778 Ай бұрын
Stupid. you should get out more. who cares how you eat...lol
@davidsuch3170
@davidsuch3170 Ай бұрын
Your first comment is strange - dont forget that you Americans speak English! Why wouldn't everyone here speak it
@nicknellany2336
@nicknellany2336 Ай бұрын
What about Sean for your boy? Or Sian for a daughter?