Only 57 "like"s in this. Are you trying to revert to your teenage years ? Like you know like what I mean like.
@jamescurtis6217Ай бұрын
Background music too distracting for me, I bailed out at 2 minutes ☹
@anesseameerАй бұрын
Morning routines are so pointless
@stephenpainter-nc7zdАй бұрын
Did you ever watch this before you released this. Why would we care about 4th of July or thanksgiving in the UK.
@stephenpainter-nc7zdАй бұрын
I like it literally.
@SCAM-BUSTER.7772 ай бұрын
Music too loud. I can't hear you.
@JohnTaylor-cc6tm2 ай бұрын
I grew up in a British town where you could tell which part of town (north, south, east or west) someone was from simply by their accent. It's changed now. People move around more and there's some levelling due to TV and do on. But 50+ years ago accents varied within a couple of miles.
@ms-ex8em2 ай бұрын
i love ur pc and printer or scanner in the background - what makes are they all ? thanks.................
@clivethewritermadenglishma40422 ай бұрын
TURN OFF THE MUSIC. WE CAN'T HERE WHAT YOU'RE SAYING. I didn't watch more than 3 minutes as the music was so annoying,
@nickshale69262 ай бұрын
10:00 - erm, an ‘anecdote’ is short amusing or humorous personal story that relates to you or the point you’re making. …that’s not an anecdote.
@Itsrory-142 ай бұрын
USA: Public - free Private - pay the tuition UK: State - free Public - open to public but still need to pay tuition Private - fully private Edit: hope this helps people :)
@JamesWestrip3 ай бұрын
Use better honey, honey
@philliphowie54383 ай бұрын
like most of these american reaction videos you talk to much about what you think in the past,stop doing it and get on with the main subject
@RobG0014 ай бұрын
Sadly unwatchable to to the loud background music, why on earth have music on at all if you are speaking?
@declanflood19144 ай бұрын
like like like remove this from the language thish lady would be mute
@JohnPoulton4 ай бұрын
You got the wrong flag that's a British flag
@daveallen36075 ай бұрын
My fiance is in rural michigan were getting married and im moving over next year , the lack of holidays i think will be a big shock , the variety of food is overwhelming lol but milk and bread that lasts for weeks at a time ! Really thru me , the amount of junk in us food is really bad .
@jackearl23985 ай бұрын
I was shocked how things were so small in America ... Your electric plugs are toy town .... Your buses only have a single deck .... Your pints of beer are smaller ... Your gallons of fuel are smaller .. Your loafs of bread are smaller ... Your Cathederals are small ...
@colingregory74645 ай бұрын
Intelligent British actors like the characters that Simon Pegg and Nick Frost tend to play (Paul, Hot Fuzz, Shaun Of The Dead, World's End, Absolutely Everything and more !)
@kenharte65535 ай бұрын
You sound more uk than us
@colingregory74645 ай бұрын
The fun ones are the things that are almost exactly the same, but not quite, other side of the mirror stuff !
@Eoinmcpar5 ай бұрын
Back you go, you are boring
@Marianne.H5 ай бұрын
I feel so triggered, those who don't know, Pret a Manger means ready to eat in french
@georgedyson97545 ай бұрын
I am a bit surprised that you seem so unaware of the fact that countries are different in their cultures and seem shocked by it. Of course they don't all celebrate American holidays. Of course they eat different foods. Of course they have different accents and languages. I emigrated from the UK some years ago to Canada, which in many ways is similar to America but I was hardly shocked at all because I had studied the Canadian way of life before I left the UK. It was more a case of being interested in those differences and assimilating as quickly as I could.
@DevonRex1165 ай бұрын
Interesting video but that background music is very annoying.
@richardcranium34036 ай бұрын
You seem nice. But if we met in the pub, I would definitely give you the nickname "like" (Over here we only give people we're fond of nicknames. 😉)
@Harry_Tonks146 ай бұрын
Hilarious😂
@rosk.wilburn58476 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😢😢😢😢
@ethelmini7 ай бұрын
A US fl oz is also a bit bigger. It's unusual to use fluid ounces in the UK though. We do use pints & gallons, but they're a bit bigger than the US version because there are 20 fl oz in a pint here.
@philright81977 ай бұрын
The music is REALLY irritating.
@clarehallworth30767 ай бұрын
UK way is better no fake niceness and more efficient
@anonemini3197 ай бұрын
"Two nations divided by a common language." 😄 (Can`t remember who said it).
@anonemini3197 ай бұрын
Ha! Yes. I was confused/puzzled by our use of the term "public" school for some time (`til I eventually learned the history).
@anonemini3197 ай бұрын
Actually, I see three different types of fire illustrated here: Your beach fire, which I guess I would liken to a campfire, for cooking marshmallows (or other stuff). A garden (sanitation) fire for burning diseased wood (I hate the smell when people burn green stuff on them). And finally a festive bonfire, such as to celebrate November 5th (do you do similar for July 4th?), for singeing your eyebrows off at about 500 paces. 😮 BTW what are "smores" please?
@mercsport7 ай бұрын
I had to bail out of this vid' because, on my macbook at least, the needless background piano was dominant over Andrea's chat, which I suspect was very interesting to me as a Brit.
@Isleofskye8 ай бұрын
like you and really tried to listen but I,only, lasted for 5 minutes 48 seconds, and that incessant tingly music in the foreground was driving me mad. I tried to focus on you and ignore it but it just would not stop so, sadly,I did with over 7 minutes t go. Sorry.
@markchurchman6628 ай бұрын
please stop saying 'like'
@АгэляАббаспур-т2ц8 ай бұрын
She is smashing ! With that big, happy smile we should to give her the job of wandering around the UK and cheering us all up
@mark-lb1wm8 ай бұрын
Stop saying like in eveert sentence
@crackpot1488 ай бұрын
We in the UK had our own thanksgiving for many centuries. Back in my childhood (as I write this I am 76 y.o.) we celebrated Harvest Festival over the last week in September culminating in thanksgiving services in churches and chapels on the Sunday nearest the harvest moon where we would donate food and money for the needy. Following the thanksgiving service, and weather permitting, children of all Christian denominations congregated and marched under the banners of their respective churches and chapels, along the roads closed to vehicular traffic for the event, to village greens or local playing fields for games and competitions under the supervision of church and chapel elders. This happened for our Whitsun and Easter parades, too. After that we would go home to our Harvest Festival dinner which was almost identical to our traditional Christmas Dinner. As the UK has become more and more secular so those celebrations have become increasingly rare.
@mark23a8 ай бұрын
Getting on a plane or a boat is usually the best start in moving to England
@glennhopkins26438 ай бұрын
Patterson will pay !!!!
@Ag-gr9gi8 ай бұрын
More videos please Andrea❤❤
@Theresebonath60778 ай бұрын
The music is to loud it destroys
@isladurrant20159 ай бұрын
Bonfire Night overshadowed Halloween in England during most of my life... Thanksgiving is a bit close to Christmas and is just a US thing. Your music is too loud imo x
@gkkes9 ай бұрын
As an articulate woman it is a shame you rely on "like" so much. As Miriam Margoles said to Will I Am on Graham Norton "It's not like, it.. is"! Enjoyed watching and your sentiment... Really enjoyed your US vs UK shorts, very funny. Shame you aren't still here ...
@Jill-mh2wn9 ай бұрын
I often hear Americans speak a little disparagingly of the relative difference in size of houses and roads . It makes me wonder if any of them have ever looked at the maps of each country and noticed the one is very large and one is small . If you have unlimited room you can afford to spread out just a bit !
@davehopkin95029 ай бұрын
Can I suggest you dont play music in the background, it detracts from what you are saying a great deal
@steveneltringham14789 ай бұрын
Did you know that Halloween is a contraction of all hallows eve, precursor to all saints day and is English in the grammatical sense? You must first realise that the language you speak is not your own. You can use it and abuse it and you won't get locked up for these infractions. But when you suggest to your British audience that we inherited traditions which date back to far before the founding of your country from 'Murica is pure narcassism. A general knowledge of European history is essential if you want to pass comment. I visited your country a couple of times and loved the experience but I refrain from judging a place or its people because who am I to judge anyone? so I don't. Pick up some reading material that isn't part of a menu or a txt frm yur friend and a whole world of knowledge is yours. Best of luck, we all need a bit of that. Sorry if this comes across as condescending, that wasn't my intent.