The waiter/waitress just don't walk up and take your plate, they will ask you if you are finished eating and then take your plate.
@sabinanelson60926 ай бұрын
Exactly. Thank you for speaking out.
@lockard_joshua6 ай бұрын
Places I have gone to do.
@princesstelevision676 ай бұрын
Unless you've been a pain in the ass and they're ready for you to leave, post haste.
@jack-of-all-trades12346 ай бұрын
Especially if you're eating a four course meal.
@brandonaston3016 ай бұрын
Unless its empty. They may ask to get plate out of your way or just take it then.
@ImWokeWhatOfIt6 ай бұрын
Does that guy realize how offensive "lazy" is to an American? And, if you had to travel by car as much as we do, you'd up for an automatic also.
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
You will appreciate an automatic car once you live in a big city with lots of stop and go. Here in the USA is very comfortable. When I lived in Madrid for example I would get cramps almost everyday. because of the constant clutch usage. Im 6,6 or 1.98 in height and with their tiny little cars it was guaranteed to have a cramp.
@MrsColumbo8236 ай бұрын
Bingo. I challenge this guy to work the hours that the average American does and we don’t get all of August off or any time off, really, that we don’t earn. Maybe two weeks total, including one sick week. Note to everyone: he’s right. Never refer to an American as lazy. Only WE get to decide who’s a slacker.
@biged2638356 ай бұрын
Also pretty funny he starts calling us lazy after he basically says it’s weird we work too much and don’t take breaks…. Pick one
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
@@biged263835 Another European LAME BRAIN NITWIT.... Calling us lazy when America has a higher labor production than Europe... Americans don't take two hour lunches everyday like the French...
@mrscalifdreamer6 ай бұрын
Are we lazy yet we’re considered workaholics! Make up your mind. We’re basically workaholics and go through drive through because sometimes it’s faster while getting home from working 12 hr shifts. The longer we’re at our jobs, the more vacation time we get and some places let you accumulate person time off. We have to take a minimum of 1 week off each year according to our state law. This guy just glossed over things and again, these are only his distorted view of things but there are exceptions and options he may not even know so he doesn’t mentioned.
@FourFish476 ай бұрын
How is he calling Americans lazy, then comparing twice the vacation time for Brits??
@user-or1ye3iz6d6 ай бұрын
🎯
@juvon1026 ай бұрын
Right!!
@Julie-sz2zv6 ай бұрын
Right? 😡😡
@danialmoser25736 ай бұрын
You guys are all wrong. We're not lazy, we're not as smart, either. They get much more home time with their family. Or their loved ones. LOL.
@claregale90116 ай бұрын
Yes we having bragging rights there , 29 days minimum A/L we work to live not live to work .😊
@thomasrobertson22416 ай бұрын
This dude calls us lazy, he couldn't hang in our workforce!!
@tannerwhitt44886 ай бұрын
Especially not when we get only 14 to 20 days off per year. (personal + sick + vacation.).
@squink56496 ай бұрын
@@tannerwhitt4488i don't even get that much at my current workplace
@brettbuck73626 ай бұрын
He seems to be going out of his way to get his soy-boy butt whipped.
@jeankwal40316 ай бұрын
He said we're lazy?! What about all the trash around Trafalgar Square?? Gonna blame tourists for that or pick it up?!? Dude! Never blaming you for what someone else says! Love your reactions!!!
@brianmanuel12026 ай бұрын
For real....stay or go home
@jillkoop56826 ай бұрын
Drive-thru's are not weird or lazy...they are CONVENIENT! that is what America is at its core...a society of innovators and inventors. Americans love convenience!
@TexasRose506 ай бұрын
And it’s nice for people that might not be able to walk a lot. Or if a person is sick, it’s nice to have a drive through pharmacy rather than go in and expose everyone to your illness. I could go on and on.
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
Amen!!!
@MrsColumbo8236 ай бұрын
@@TexasRose50 Or have either a finally sleeping baby or a bunch of crazy kids. Keep ‘em in the car. It’s awesome.
@nyneeveanya88616 ай бұрын
It used to be eighteen to drink. I drank from 18-20 then had to wait a year before I could legally drink again. A lot of it was because parent were sending college tuition to their 18 year olds and instead they were drinking it up. And coming home in a month or two because they got sent home because the tuition hadn’t been paid. Same thing happened because of gambling in some states. Now you have to be 21 to gamble in casinos.
@nyneeveanya88616 ай бұрын
The marsh mellow salad is usually a type of fruit salad. It may have grapes, apples, walnuts, pistachios, pineapple,oranges.
@rasbypowell85296 ай бұрын
One thing I really appreciate about your videos is that you stay out of politics. I find it incredibly insulting and rude when outsiders try to tell U.S. citizens how to vote, regardless of which side of the fence they think we should be on. I can't even imagine trying to tell people from another country how to vote. So love our choices or hate our choices, they are OUR choices.
@cookielady76626 ай бұрын
Say it louder for the people in the back!
@boxerpaws556 ай бұрын
B:INGO!!!
@Julie-sz2zv6 ай бұрын
I agree. Too many channels throw in politics here and there while their channel is not political.
@garycamara99556 ай бұрын
If they aren't a citizen its non of their business!
@anitapeludat2566 ай бұрын
I agree. And I'm old and very tired of blanket nasty assumptions about all 359 million of us. Around the globe and even in the states, British folks think I'm the complaint department. Assumptions based on ignorance and propaganda. However, we think of them as allies and we generally don't sit around and trash talk, England. We aren't taught to hate England or the entire UK. I do find Scots and Irish and Welsh folks a lot of fun and quite warm. Many British seem to be in a perpetual bad mood. Maybe it's the weather. Not enough sunshine would be a downer. ☮️🇺🇸🇬🇧
@jack-of-all-trades12346 ай бұрын
You take only one newspaper. We call it the honor system. Not everyone has honor. However most do.
@MrsColumbo8236 ай бұрын
I’m sure it happens but I’ve never seen anyone not pop in the $.
@terriemartinez99896 ай бұрын
Newspapers are "shared"... Some might have Sports Sections, Want Ads, and other articles removed. Found on the corner counter of every diner... ✌️♥️🇺🇸
@BTinSF6 ай бұрын
The newspapers don't really care anyway. They make their money from ads, not selling single copies. That's why a lot of newspapers are actually free.
@revgurley6 ай бұрын
There was a tiny honey shop in south Florida that never had a person in it. You'd stop, grab a bottle of orange blossom honey, and leave the money in the box. Honor system, and we loved it!
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
The truth is you can't earn money from a dishonest person anywhere. If they will steal newspapers, they will steal everything everywhere... In America those newspaper single copy vendors work every day of the week as independent contractors, and pay people to take a day off. Waking up in the wee hours of the morning to work their routes four to five hours a day. When you steal a newspaper, you steal that dealers baby's milk that day. If you don't feel guilty stealing baby's milk, well, you are a heartless heel... Independent contractors buy their papers at wholesale and sell them for retail. You are not stealing from the giant filthy rich corporation that owns the newspaper... ]
@carlred64766 ай бұрын
The drinking age was lower once upon a time. When it was lowered to 18, there was a significant increase in drunk driving and teenage deaths. It was raised after a few years, back to age 21
@Zundfolge6 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to remember when the drinking age changed, and it was first changed to 19, then the next year to 20 then finally to 21. I was 15 when this all started but the guy that lived next door to us turned 18 about a week before the age went up, so for 3 years he could only buy alcohol for a week each year.
@smg4046 ай бұрын
@Zundfolge at least or state grandfathered in. If you were old enough to buy when the law changed you were old enough period. A lot of states made an exception for military IDs for a while also. My husband was old enough when age went up but not me. However, I could drink at 18 once I married and got my spouse ID. Good thing I enjoyed it I guess. The year I turned 21 had 2 kids, not twins.
@sergioandrade87356 ай бұрын
When I was in high school, 1968 to 72, the drinking age in New Jersey was 21, 19 in New York, both 21 now. The bars and liquor stores in Staten Island, NY did a lot of business on the weekends.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
I never had any problems getting someone 21 to buy my beer anywhere... You don't have enough friends if you can't find someone 21...
@bramsey1316 ай бұрын
I just love the way people come to the US visit a few places and think they have an idea of what this country is like and how things actually work. And until you actually have lived here more than a week or even a year or two mind your own business and and don’t worry about how our country is run or who’s running it.
@scottkirkhomes12606 ай бұрын
What he doesn't understand is that we are a country of 50 states and each state has their own laws. Only some of his comments are accurate.
@brianbaca83436 ай бұрын
That guy is the kind of person we imagine a lot of people in the UK think of Americans. Misinformed and kind of snobbish. Everything we do is apparently weird to him. As far as the driving automatics, that's mostly what the manufacturers are selling now. People who love driving still try to get stick shifts because they're more fun to drive. Automatics are quicker because the computers are so good now they can shift quicker than a person can. What kind of cars do most Britts drive that are shift sticks? Are they even fun to drive or fast? Besides Mini Coopers I can't think of a British car that would be cool to drive unless it's a really expensive car! I never hear Britts talk about muscle cars like the Mustang, Camaro and the Corvette.
@anamariacanales68716 ай бұрын
You can ask where the toilet is. But expect an answer like it’s in the bathroom. 😂🤷🏼♀️
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
I was just thinking about that and having a little giggle with myself....I might be tempted to say that to someone with a chuckle. An American would laugh right along with me.
@andie223116 ай бұрын
More like “Ewww… in the bathroom “ 🤣
@markperzanowski73986 ай бұрын
I work at The Home Depot. I say, "aisle eleven."
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
@@markperzanowski7398 😉😂😂😂
@judyhorstmann63326 ай бұрын
Thank you, Lewis. Purchasing a gun doesn't mean you have violent intent.
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
I agree. Most people use as self defense in their homes or go target shooting at a gun club.
@barcster20036 ай бұрын
It's also not as easy as he made it sound either.
@richardmartin95656 ай бұрын
These Euros have an irrational thing about guns. Most of us don't live in violent areas.
@renaissanceman71456 ай бұрын
AND, you can't get a license to commit murder.
@TexasRose506 ай бұрын
@barcster2003, except it’s easy for the criminals!!
@christypriest306 ай бұрын
It’s not laziness! We just believe in making things simplified and streamlined
@doradares6 ай бұрын
Yeah, tell him to ENJOY his iPhone and computer technology...on us.
@stevepalmberg59056 ай бұрын
That's why America is more efficient.. not always on holiday
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
👍Good one ...a sly good one😉
@lynnw71556 ай бұрын
US is the #1 economy in the world. The UK isn't even in the top 5...maybe because they are always on holiday?
@therealimnotjiminy6 ай бұрын
@@lynnw7155 To be fair, there are no moslem countries in the top 5, so it's not just the UK.
@claregale90116 ай бұрын
Give your workers a decent time off they are more productive , more relaxed , . We in the uk work to live not live to work .
@gregkrueger3316 ай бұрын
@@claregale9011yet America is the leisure activity capital of the world. Never heard the phrase “work hard, play hard”? I’ve never had a job that didn’t give me at minimum 2 weeks vacation plus x amount of personal days. If you have low ambition then it’ll show in the career field you choose.
@tking7476 ай бұрын
Just because something is different, it doesn't make it weird. If you don't like it, no one is forcing you to come here.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
Yep. America has its own customs and laws... They are not British or German...
@antoninahervela66716 ай бұрын
Plus... we have an amazing Constitution, ok it's a lil Shaky right now but it will pull through🇺🇸
@doradares6 ай бұрын
That's the beauty of America. We CHOOSE what we like with choices and have friends we don't agree with on every subject. We don't hate on peps "just because". Dude needs to get a grip. Besides the cheesecake factory? Pick a place that has real food. TCF should just be for desserts.
@SharonPerson-hm9ds5 ай бұрын
@@doradaresHe talked about portion size, but never mentioned that a lot of people don't finish their meal at the restaurant, but take home what's left for another day.
@armandomunoz2766 ай бұрын
Another thing we do is let weird people from other countries in and let them call us weird for our ways yet they clamor to come take part in it. 🤔
@sherryford6676 ай бұрын
Yeah. Tell me again why we do that. 😂
@TexasRose506 ай бұрын
You nailed it! 👍
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
Yep! Dittos and a big Amen to that! And a "Bless their heart"
@Literally_Deez_Nuts6 ай бұрын
If people want to come here, they should assimilate. That is how it works literally everywhere else all over the world.
@mr.snifty6 ай бұрын
Bingo!!!!
@jaebee93086 ай бұрын
The minute he talked smack about the 2nd Amendment, I marched right down to the Harbor and dumped all my tea in there. 😂
@carlygrace26 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
Too funny 😂😂😂😂
@kv68266 ай бұрын
😂🤣😂🤣
@victoriaroberts80246 ай бұрын
😂🤣😂
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
Most European live within ten kilometers of a police station, not all though... In America most don't. The nearest town with the county sheriff at the county courthouse is 40 miles away from my ranch... Everyone of my neighbors have GUNS, as do I, whether you like it or not... Keep in mind my county sheriff's department does NOT have a helicopter...
@davidterry61556 ай бұрын
Taking the plates away I have always felt that the staff is allowing you to sit there to talk without dirty dishes on the table
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
Yes, it’s nice when the dirty dishes aren’t crowding the table.
@jayli536 ай бұрын
I was a waitress for a while in college and that’s how the boss explained it. People didn’t want to chat with their plates of food in the way
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
Plus the sooner the table is cleared and the diners leave, the sooner the waitress can turn the table for the next diner. The more the turns, the more their tips... Its not rocket science folks...
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
Also people tend to order more items when their empty dishes aren't sitting there to remind them what they've already eaten.
@SharonPerson-hm9ds5 ай бұрын
And the dishewashers are waiting for those empty plates. They don't want to stay late because your table didn't get cleared until you were leaving at closing time.
@changeworkssystem60246 ай бұрын
One important thing about guns in the USA. The right to own them is entrenched in the Bill of Rights (the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution) It's been that way since 1791 and changing it (or ANY amendment) would be a formidable task. By the way, it was the British who GAVE many of the settlers weapons very early on who, ultimately, used those weapons to drive the Brits from our land. While there's a LOT of debate about who should/shouldn't have a gun and the requirements to get one, you would be hard pressed to find an American who believes that ALL guns should be illegal.
@blueboy42446 ай бұрын
it's pretty funny that there almost was not a bill of rights added to the constitution, because the founding fathers thought they were pretty much self evident.. then one of them ... I forget which one.. said..um... ya know.. lets just spell them out - just in case
@doradares6 ай бұрын
Right! Like the pilgrims came over and the native Americans handed them guns!
@L70s6 ай бұрын
Bathroom is in home and has a bathtub or shower, Restroom is in businesses and/or for public.
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
Also, a bathroom in a home can have just a toilet and sink.
@L70s6 ай бұрын
@@copperbuttons7376 yep, referred to as 1/2 bath.
@BTinSF6 ай бұрын
@@L70s Or "powder room" (as if ladies still wore face powder)
@everwhat0136 ай бұрын
and a "toilet" is where you plop your ass down. that's why it sounds rude to us to ask where the toilet is. it paints an image. if you're looking for the kitchen, you don't say "hey, where's the fridge?"
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
@@BTinSFeveryone I know wears face powder so they don't look greasy. At concerts, girls are always adding powder in the restrooms so they don't look so oily.
@otowndaddy6 ай бұрын
Hmm. Seems like he doesn't have a very positive view of the US. Also, really interesting to see someone from the UK have a not so positive view of the gun culture they (historically) helped to create lol.
@FourFish476 ай бұрын
I think a lot of Brits are taught nothing but negativity about America.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
@@FourFish47 Yet they can' win a war without the USA... Even in the Falklands the British bought many Sidewinders from the USA...
@jimmyb.62726 ай бұрын
A waiter or waitress will always ask if you’re finished before they take your plate. They’ll ask if you want them to take your plate.
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
Exactly, they will ask first. Also, a restaurant is a business so they want to serve as many people as possible, In Europe, specially in the south, like Spain, Italy, etc... They will stay for hours chatting after their meal. In Europe restaurant have very short windows where they serve meals. In Spain , unless a very very touristy area , restaurant open around 1 or 2 pm and they close 4pm or 5pm. In the USA they are open and serving almost al day and they're always full. There is no way you are going to be there for 4 hours with your friends taking a space when the restaurant can be making money.
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
@@robertofernandez7773 I have sat for a few hours in a restaurant (in the US) chatting with a friend or two that I haven’t seen in a long time but we’ve paid the check and it’s only if the restaurant is not busy and it’s not close to closing time. We’ve also checked with the waitress and they’ve said it’s not a problem.
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
@copperbuttons7376 of course there might be exceptions, but definitely not the norm, while in Europe is the opposite. Probably not in northern europe, but in Spain, Italy, Portugal is pretty much the norm.
@Jeffs40K6 ай бұрын
I have had waitresses take my plate with out asking, But i had pushed it away from me and it was empty, and I said thank you when she picked it up, she asked if I wanted another tea and i told her I would but I was about to leave, so she brought be a to go tea, American Service !!!
@AnnieDC3046 ай бұрын
They should ask you. They usually ask you. They don’t always ask you.
@johnlabus73596 ай бұрын
The British pretend that they are fully Metric, but they're not.
@rightlyso85076 ай бұрын
This past week, before heading off to work, I was at the post office twenty minutes before it was set to open. So, I'm standing in the vestibule, before they opened the 'main doors'. A guy comes in, we started talking and had a good conversation, his auto accident, medical issues etc. Once in, I let him go ahead and when he left, we shook hands, wished each other well and that was that. Just a normal day in NYC. Americans are friendly - that's just how it is. I think, for the most part, we don't meaningless say, "How're ya doin'? Why waste the time asking, if not really even somewhat interested? Why be phony about it?
@Jdb749856 ай бұрын
You definitely don't live in the south 😂
@rhondacrosswhite80486 ай бұрын
Just think what a therapist would have charged to listen to that man's problems.
@prman99846 ай бұрын
It's OK to say something like, "not great" when someone says, "How are you?" as long as you leave it to them if they want to continue down that road or not. (I would reserve this for acquaintances and friends, not total strangers.)
@rightlyso85076 ай бұрын
@@prman9984 The poor guy was in seriously bad shape ... mentioned a hospital - I know it's a major cancer one - but I didn't ask him. I guess he just had to talk to somebody. In that case, his wife had also been badly hurt, maybe talking to a stranger was better for him.
@Jeffs40K6 ай бұрын
@@Jdb74985 I live in the south and stop and talked to many people ? I Often say good morning or evening to those I pass, and I was also brought up to open the door for ladys and my seniors, as well as say thank you, your welcome, Yes Ma'am and No Sir, I am sorry where you are is not as friendly.
@terryperrin77796 ай бұрын
This guy you're watching is what we would call a Karen! Seems like a buzz kill at a party.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
He is basically a PATHETIC liar....
@Julie-sz2zv6 ай бұрын
Totally!!
@Jeffs40K6 ай бұрын
Doug is the type who could find a hundred-dollar bill on the ground and complain that someone had dropped it in the dirt.
@bobbibruce35336 ай бұрын
A Daren for sure.
@Meg03076 ай бұрын
Seriously! Can't stand him
@DianeCasanova6 ай бұрын
Turning right on red is optional. There are some intersections that have NO TURN ON RED signs.
@dking18366 ай бұрын
Not all States allow it.
@smg4046 ай бұрын
Oh, and now, in many areas, turn left on red with flashing yellow arrow.
@bluflaam777LSA6 ай бұрын
@@smg404 I think I know what you meant, but left on red with flashing yellow doesn't make sense. LOL Yellow is yield, so as long as you yield to any traffic that may be there you can turn in either direction.
@jodiebristow32106 ай бұрын
@@dking1836 Correct, Arizona just changed our ROR to NROR unless specifically marked. That sure didn't help the rush hour traffic situation. 😑
@houstonwolve27656 ай бұрын
@@bluflaam777LSA in the U.S.(specifically Texas) left on red is legal if both streets are one way. If the light is red with a flashing yellow turn, it means you're turning onto a one way street that has a greenlight, but oncoming traffic has a red light so it's legal to safely make a turn.
@rdistinti6 ай бұрын
He missed the weirdest thing; We don't have a King; A British King is the reason America has a Second Amendment (Actually all the Bill of Rights).
@Literally_Deez_Nuts6 ай бұрын
Vivere gratis, mori gratis.
@rdistinti6 ай бұрын
@WonderMonkey-xp3xk Every new design must go through a review process. there will always be things the originators missed. Nothing wrong with that. Afterthought are usually better though out an less rushed.
@TheProfoundBean6 ай бұрын
@WonderMonkey-xp3xkIts because without the 2A there’s nothing stopping the corrupt from destroying the Bill of Right.
@rdistinti6 ай бұрын
@WonderMonkey-xp3xk Show me any creation of humans that was perfect on its first iteration? Afterthoughts are usually better because they have had time to think about them as opposed to the rush to get something to market.
@rdistinti6 ай бұрын
@WonderMonkey-xp3xk I get it now. You are only a bot that fills up the internet with ambiguous statements .
@makapan16 ай бұрын
WIERD LAZY Ah? but the rest of the world is trying to get to America and Canada. They're not trying to get to England and Scotland. I think that says a lot!
@therealimnotjiminy6 ай бұрын
England, Scotland and you left out Whales. This is country that gave up a 13-0 colony lead, don't forget.
@darleneshriver32706 ай бұрын
And more and more of Americans, Canadians brits Australians immigrating to Russia, saw video today of 2 new families immigrating, it is growing!!!!😅
@richardmartin95656 ай бұрын
These Euros have an irrational thing about guns. Most of us don't live in violent areas.
@FRAME5RS6 ай бұрын
I live in an open carry or concealed carry state, and no permit required to do so. We are number 2 safest state out of 50. Big reason? We have no huge urban centers. The biggest city is smaller than one LA suburb. For the crime we do have, it mostly happens there.
@richardmartin95656 ай бұрын
I never I owned a gun. But if I need one, I'd get one legally or not.
@jonok426 ай бұрын
Are they irrational about guns, or are the people of the US the ones who are irrational? We know for a fact that countries without guns or with very strict laws have far less violent gun crimes than the US. They have less homicides overall. To me, that says we have the problem, not them.
@JordanLofgren4346 ай бұрын
What's really funny is that Euros like the guy Lewis is reacting to will only visit the most violent areas with the same social programs they claim to love: big cities.
@so36834 ай бұрын
yep and they loooove their knives
@makapan16 ай бұрын
North America is not a country bro!
@DomDownTV6 ай бұрын
that part! And we at least have Canadian teams in the MLB, NBA, and NHL 😂
@AlanConnieGrodecki6 ай бұрын
Amazing how we Americans are “lazy”… however that dude wouldn’t have a platform to bitch about these things without us. We are the innovators of Facebook, Apple, KZbin, etc… I missed the amazing recent innovations that have come from the UK… 🙄
Funny how half of the stuff you just listed was invented or originated from the US. @@claregale9011
@RoeShamBoe6 ай бұрын
99% of servers when asked whether they would rather get paid a flat wage or work for tips say they would rather work for tips.
@FourFish476 ай бұрын
They should be able to do both
@cp368productions26 ай бұрын
Because they make more money working for $2 an hour less and getting tips than getting paid $15 an hour and not getting tips.
@sherryford6676 ай бұрын
@@FourFish47Not gonna happen because diners would have then have to pay higher prices and would not be interested in leaving tips on top of higher food prices. Sorry, you can't have it both ways.
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
@@cp368productions2 For real. My boyfriend makes more money working for a restaurant here in the US than my cousin being a doctor in Spain. Unreal.
@jonok426 ай бұрын
@@sherryford667I would still leave a nominal tip for good service, especially for those who have gone above and beyond their actual job requirements to make the experience better.
@LisaC.-mebugyou6 ай бұрын
Didn’t care for this little fella
@clydea.murphy22196 ай бұрын
He sounds like a britt hollow head liberal!! lol
@LisaC.-mebugyou6 ай бұрын
@@clydea.murphy2219 Exactly what I was thinking
@Defx106 ай бұрын
Yeah, he was a douche. A badly misinformed one at that.
@deniseduncan53256 ай бұрын
Me either!
@LisaC.-mebugyou6 ай бұрын
@@deniseduncan5325 I’m with ya 👍
@anotherbluenova63586 ай бұрын
Not only do news papers do this there are a lot of farmers stands selling eggs and veg that use honor boxes. Take your product and put the correct amount of money in the honor box.
@johnadams14446 ай бұрын
They have those in rural Britain as well.
@Julie-sz2zv6 ай бұрын
I'm in NorCal and where I live(in the country), there are many. My neighbor has one for fresh eggs.
@blueboy42446 ай бұрын
@@Julie-sz2zv in SoCal they have avocados just sitting out with a box to put the money in ($1 ea usually)
@SpuzzyLargo6 ай бұрын
The World Series originally was a baseball tournament sponsored by a New York newspaper called THE WORLD. The phrase has morphed over the years
@therealimnotjiminy6 ай бұрын
LOL That joke reminds me Norm Macdonald's Germany joke, they fought THE WORLD.
@rickalexander28016 ай бұрын
There are some Canadian teams in major league baseball also.
@GunUDwnAt2nd6 ай бұрын
@@rickalexander2801there is one.
@prman99846 ай бұрын
@@rickalexander2801 There is one left.
@gotham616 ай бұрын
He thinks newspaper dispensers are “weird”? That just shows that on the whole Americans are more honest than Europeans. If the newspapers were losing money due to these machines, they wouldn’t use them.
@johnadams14446 ай бұрын
In rural Britain farmers set up honor boxes sometimes. It's basically a box of stuff like eggs or jars of honey that the farmers have produced along with a sign listing the prices and a lock box to put money into. Same sort of honor system. I'm guessing the guy in the video being critiqued doesn't get out of his local city that much.
@misslora38966 ай бұрын
Out in more rural areas farmers in America set up honor stands too. Same sorts of things, eggs, produce, honey etc.
@maryjane44326 ай бұрын
@@misslora3896I live in a community like that. We all know each other.
@chrishebert56726 ай бұрын
Even here in Houston, TX, we still get a newspaper delivered daily. I don't want to read a "paper" on my phone or tablet.
@asgardian66386 ай бұрын
Honestly i dont even know how they are still in business because who even buys them when we have the internet?
@Laura-mi3nv6 ай бұрын
You know, none of these channels ever mention that you can also order ALL your groceries online. From Amazon, they have Fresh and Whole Foods and delivery is free after a certain amount. But also, local grocery stores, even Walmart, you can order online and just go to the special drive through spots at the store and they will bring everything out to you and you don't even have to get out and help.
@L3WGReacts6 ай бұрын
oh yeah that service is good, we have that in the UK aswell with the big stores like tesco, asda etc. & thank you so much for the $10!!!
@Pahdopony6 ай бұрын
This dude called Americans lazy several times and yet he wants to visit here. He should just stay home if he can’t say anything positive. We don't need his negative energy and attitude.
@thomasmurray32126 ай бұрын
Lazy? #1 economy in the World!
@judypowell96745 ай бұрын
True
@kathyrutherford44856 ай бұрын
My parents lived In Belgium for 5 years when they went out to dinner the servers would hear them speaking English and suddenly kick the service level up knowing they may get a tip because Americans will tip for good service even if not expected of them.
@tinapomfrey54126 ай бұрын
Last summer, we vacationed in Greece and Turkey. Europeans have no problems with working hard for a tip, particularly if you tipped in American dollars.
@BogatyrUSA6 ай бұрын
I found the same kind of reaction in Ukraine on several occasions.
@Jeffs40K6 ай бұрын
@@tinapomfrey5412 But they should do it all the time, not just if they see an American, Goiod service is what they are being paid to do ! thats just good work ethics
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
Every time I tipped in Europe, they treated me like a weirdo. I am always like oh just take my money! In London, I had exceptionally great service and I felt like a hassle because of allergies. I tipped 30% which was $30 and he asked loudly in front of everyone "are you sure you meant to tip that much? Is it supposed to be $3" ... I was embarrassed but felt good about tipping well for being such a hassle.
@jishani16 ай бұрын
"lazier" sure bud, we've heard what uk slang sounds like
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
😂😜
@scorpy096 ай бұрын
"lasier" :-)
@user-calm_salty6 ай бұрын
Lazy? At least we pronounce "th" and "r". This guy makes me appreciate " Laurence " from Lost in the Pond.
@estreetangel6 ай бұрын
Oooh, I love Laurence and his videos.
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
Lewis, thank you for all your great thoughts. We Americans would adopt you in a flash!
@xXDiGiTaLBaThXx6 ай бұрын
The guy he's reacting to sounds like a hater low-key 😂
@janetschmitt67606 ай бұрын
Fahrenheit tells the furnace to kick on much better than Celsius. I'd freeze waiting for one of those degrees to change on the thermostat.
@CZH39826 ай бұрын
It's also more accurate
@sherryford6676 ай бұрын
@CZH3982 Yep, in Celsius countries, I really never know what the temperature is, just some broad range of temperature. I enjoy the Fahrenheit scale with its greater specificity.
@cynmelly6376 ай бұрын
@sherryford667 I lived in Germany, my stove was in Celsius, you could look up Celsius to Fahrenheit. My heat was radiators. I never had to adjust a thermostat. It was toasty, you could turn it down or up.
@janetschmitt67606 ай бұрын
@@cynmelly637 Radiators and forced air furnaces are quite different.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
@@janetschmitt6760 While there are some radiators up north in New York City for example, most of America uses central HVAC systems with either gas or electric furnaces and air conditioners...
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay6 ай бұрын
Here's the logic behind keeping Fahrenheit over Celsius. Celsius measures what? Freezing and Boiling Points of Water, correct? Literally 99.999999% of other things are not water. Yeah, they may have water within their system, like even humans do, but are we measuring the freezing and boiling points of that water within us? No, no we aren't. With Fahrenheit, using that same general 0 - 100 scale, we measure a greater range of humanly conformable Temperatures. Let's say anything above 40°F to 100°F is doable for most living things. That's a 60° range. (32° is Freezing, btw). So let's convert 40° and 100° F to Celsius. 40°F is 4.4°C, and 100°C is 37.7°C. That's just a 33.3° range you can play with there. 60 > 33. With a greater range of Temps you can play with for comfortable living, you don't have to worry about decimal places that much. There's not that much difference between a degree in Fahrenheit, but I guarantee there is in the Celsius scale. And outside of doing science in a lab, or cooking, do you really need to know the boiling point of water? I'm more concerned when I'm gonna freeze or sweat my balls off, know what I mean? And as it gets closer to 💯, I know that's when I need to drink more water. (
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
I’m American and never thought about all you’ve written. Thank you for enlightening me and now I have a defense against those that think we should change to Celsius from Fahrenheit.
@sharimedleyed.s.1666 ай бұрын
Nice! 👍
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
Research Fahrenheit and you may discover BRINE has much to do with setting O, not water freezing at 32 degrees... Why don't idiots research using Wiki? From Wiki: Daniel Fahrenheit did not use the freezing point of water as a basis for developing his scale. He called the temperature of an ice/salt/water mixture 'zero degrees', as this was the lowest temperature he could conveniently attain in his lab. He called his own body temperature '96 degrees', and then divided the scale into single degrees between 0 and 96. On this scale, the freezing point of pure water happens to occur at 32 (and the boiling point at 212)
@janefrost42676 ай бұрын
I explain the use of F over C in the USA in the terms of geography. From polar north to equatorial tropics, using F makes for more sense than C. Flying from Miami, FL to Anchorage, AK, check the temps on both scales and even a European will understand the efficiency of fahrenheit usage. (especially if you look at those same cities like say on February 1st)
@TexasRose506 ай бұрын
Ok to mr know it all(guy in the video). There’s a good reason some places serve sweet apples with pork. There’s something in pork that’s hard on your digestive system. Eating any kind of apples with pork, makes it easier on said digestive system. That’s why you see apples on the mouths of pigs at a luau! Now whose weird? Or shall we say uneducated?
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
Frankly I enjoy apple sauce with my pork chops... However, I do detest baked beans for breakfast...
@prman99846 ай бұрын
@@ronclark9724 Yeah, I mean why not eat a food that will gas out everybody you meet all day long?
@TexasRose506 ай бұрын
@ronclark9724, I make my own homemade apple sauce. We have a little on the side with just about everything we eat(meal). And I agree, can’t imagine having beans for breakfast. But to each his own as they say.
@everlastingphelps6 ай бұрын
It's not like Americans are unique about that. Germans cooked pork with apples before America was even formed.
@anamarianunez15636 ай бұрын
In Europe public toilets have a lock and you have to put a coin to be able to use it. To Americans this is weird as in the US, public restrooms are free. In Europe the prices in restaurants are higher and the portions are smaller and you don't get refills. I normally end up taking half of my plate home.
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
Depends on where you are in Europe. Definitely true in Paris! I never had to pay to use restrooms in the U.K., Austria, Hungary, etc.
@TNugent6 ай бұрын
I think the Toronto Blue Jays are from Canada I'm sure they could play in the world series if they made it. North America is not a country but it does have USA and Canada in it. It's a continent.
@TexasRose506 ай бұрын
But consider this, teams hire players from all over the world! Ok, so it’s not quite the same. But anyhow.
@IOAFan6 ай бұрын
Yes, the Blue Jays are in Canada and have actually won the World Series twice. Montreal used to have an MLB team, but they relocated to Washington DC years ago.
@smg4046 ай бұрын
The statement was only North America plays in it though. Go back and check.
@TNugent6 ай бұрын
No he says " But here's the punchline, North America is the only country in it" you go back and ✔️ he calls North America a country.
@tejida8156 ай бұрын
And 🇲🇽 is part of North America.
@stevemattfis6 ай бұрын
As a Brit High Schooler said recently about Jalapeno. "Why put silent letters in a word. UM, ColoUr, HumoUr.
@shashall3n5276 ай бұрын
Also, since when is the J in jalapeño silent? It's not pronounced alapeno, it's halapeno. Not saying this to correct the OP, but the person the OP is referring to is clearly less than smart.
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
😉I saw that "Jolly" episode! Those British high schoolers are a hoot to watch 😂 hoot = funny, in this usage...lol!
@stevemattfis6 ай бұрын
@@shashall3n527 I know but try to disagree on a JOLLY vid. Not a lot of acceptance when you disagree there.
@alicesullivan40896 ай бұрын
Obviously because it’s SPANISH!
@kenbrown28086 ай бұрын
worchestershire.
@PhilBryant-r2m6 ай бұрын
Went out to breakfast this morning say hi and good morning to 8 to 10 people.Some said hi and talked back and you get in a conversation even if you didn’t know them.
@Julie-sz2zv6 ай бұрын
I absolutely love "mini" conversations I have with people. Whether it be at the bank, grocery store or at the mall, it's better than everyone standing in line staring straight ahead and just waiting. It's nice.
@courtneyperry826 ай бұрын
I don't know what restaurants he's been too, but the waiter or waitress will ask if everyone is done before taking your plate away. I don't think it's lazy that we don't use the same letters for certain words. I think once we became independent from Britain, and the country grew I think spellings changed. We do drink before you're 21 but in order to buy alcohol you have to be 21. 32 degrees is freezing and 212 degrees is the boiling point for water in Fahrenheit. That's not true about holidays. Certain places will pay time and half if you work holidays.
@houstonwolve27656 ай бұрын
Turning right on red would be equivalent to ya'll turning left on red. You still have to come to a complete stop, then make sure it's safe to go.
@barcster20036 ай бұрын
Yeah it's phrased in a way that's not quite right. Yes you can turn right on a red yielding to everything else and you are supposed to stop first. For Europeans think a lefthand red yielding for everything.
@susancrouthamel7606 ай бұрын
How many countries drive on the left?
@houstonwolve27656 ай бұрын
@@susancrouthamel760 main ones are UK, Australia and surrounding area, India, and southern Africa.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
@@houstonwolve2765 Plus Japan... Most of the world do it like the Germans, French, Italians, Dutch, Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, Spanish, Canadians, Mexicans, etc., etc...
@barcster20036 ай бұрын
@susancrouthamel760 apparently alot.
@rebeccaroark-hobbs86806 ай бұрын
We aren't lazy. We just work smarter not harder! For example drive thru everything...why walk?
@rhondacrosswhite80486 ай бұрын
I know! Why walk to McDonalds for that double cheeseburger? I'll just buy larger sized clothes every year.
@rebeccaroark-hobbs86806 ай бұрын
@@rhondacrosswhite8048 considering it's a 20 mile round trip to McDonald's I'll stick with healthy food at home and a walk in the local park
@richardmartin95656 ай бұрын
US companies offer benefits to attract employees. These include vacation and health and dental insurance. Our government does not give them to us. In addition, you do not have a right to a job. To keep your job, you ought to at least be there. Too much time off means your job is not important to you. You can be replaced by someone who is better at the job.
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
Exactly. At a national level you may not have those laws like in European countries. But I have never worked in a job in the US without paid time of, benefits. I know they exist. But it is not the norm. I also got paid double when working a holiday or I could take another day off another time. Plus in general, we make way more money compared to our European counterparts. I would rather make more money and be financially independent ,than having 28 days of vacation that I can't travel or do anything else because I don't have the financial independence. Lots of my family members and friends that live in Europe stay at home on their vacation time because of low financial independence.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
@@robertofernandez7773 I noticed that too when I lived in Europe for a year in the import/export business of books and magazine distribution... We shipped using airline cargo... Believe it or not some Americans want to read British tabloids...
@rhondacrosswhite80486 ай бұрын
Yes, the only way of self-identity is from your job. It's more important than family, your health or peace of mind. Working is the only reason for living.
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
@rhondacrosswhite8048 of course not, and the fact is that american families interact way more with their communities, participate in family events, family reunions, kids sports practice, their church, etc, than the European counterparts. It's amazing to see how Americans participate in neighborhood gatherings, kids sports. Friends, family will go crazy and support their little ones, in Europe you will be happy if only your parents show up. But financial security is important to support your family too.
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
@rhondacrosswhite8048 I'm also talking from my personal experience after living in Spain, France, UK and Finland and now in the US. I work in the travel industry and I've been blessed to visit half of the countries in this world. At the end everything is subjective, and self interpretation of what you experience. For me the best place is the US, but of course for you might be different. Your experiences and mind are probably very different and incomparable, for good or for worse.
@lorikisiel93676 ай бұрын
Remember that English colonists began settling in America in Shakespeare's time. Some of the differences in spelling and pronunciation of the same language were the same when they crossed the pond. For instance, the "r" sound within words wasn't dropped in England until the 1800s.
@therealimnotjiminy6 ай бұрын
Correct. Americans sound like normal English speakers. They're the ones who sound ridiculous at this point.
@gotham616 ай бұрын
@6.50 “America is just about the only place left that still uses the metric system”. HUH???
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
He meant imperial. I'm European and live in the us. I don't know why it is sooooo difficult for people to adjust to the either system. They're both easy. just getting used to it, like anything else in this world.
@BTinSF6 ай бұрын
He was joking but it's truer than you might think. I'm in health care. Almost everything in health care these days is metric. Science in general too. Also, lots of liquid food products from sodas to cooking oil is now dispensed in metric bottles (500 cc, 1 or 2 liters etc). I even have a house near the only US interstate with metric road signs (I-19).
@jodiebristow32106 ай бұрын
@@BTinSFAre you in Southern Arizona as well?
@gotham616 ай бұрын
@@alisummers7984 Except England was using pounds, ounces, gallons, inches and feet until the 1970s, and they still use miles for distance and miles per hour for speed limits to this day.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
@@robertofernandez7773 If you can handle different monetary systems throughout the world, handling the imperial system is easy... Ditto with different languages as well...
@ESUSAMEX6 ай бұрын
Food is cheaper in restaurants in the US than in Europe. Plus you get more food for the money and you can take the leftovers home without any problem at all. My leftovers are my lunch the next day.
@sherryford6676 ай бұрын
Right. I love leftovers.
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
I often have a second meal or two with my leftovers here in the US.
@sharimedleyed.s.1666 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I do the same thing & appreciate the portion size because of it.
@ARNM55-l9v6 ай бұрын
Older American here. He's wrong about the waiters just grabbing the plates. The UK's lack of patriotism, perhaps this could this explain why there doesn't seem to be a strong unifying national identity in the UK. As for the paid holidays, compare the productivity of US & UK companies. Vacation days are left up to the companies. Metric system, doesn't the UK use it for temperature & measuring but not for distances? Doesn't the UK still measure things in miles? Refills, I don't recall people forcing anyone to [1] order a large drink, [2] drink a second large drink. Personally I didn't care for the guy doing the video.
@claregale90116 ай бұрын
We are very patriotic . Just not your face patriotic chanting our countries names , flying flags all over the place . Its all a bit too over the top for us . But hay each to there own
@ImWokeWhatOfIt6 ай бұрын
Who wants to have their nasty dirty plate sitting in front of them.
@rockflageagle40516 ай бұрын
0 degrees means cold as hell. 100 degrees means hot as hell. Not exactly rocket science.
@merfwriter6 ай бұрын
Cheesecake Factory has a menu that looks like a book.
@buckeyegirl166 ай бұрын
Our turn right on red would be like you guys turning left on red. You aren't crossing traffic so as long as nobody's coming it's safe.
@kathleenlange18236 ай бұрын
Where did this guy eat?? I’ve never had that done. They always ask if you’re done and may they clear the plate.
@usmc24thmeu366 ай бұрын
In America, it's all about convenience.
@robertofernandez77736 ай бұрын
And that is what I love about the USA. I moved from Europe to the USA, It is still so backwards over there in many many ways.
@MJBJ-cb2jd6 ай бұрын
I drive stick as my mom did. Now it's great as an anti theft device.🤣🤣🤣
@jadeh26996 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Good one!
@jasonligon59376 ай бұрын
Common etiquette: If you cross your knife over your fork with the tines facing down, it signifies you are done. So, please take that dirty plate away. Also, like others say, the waiter will just ask, "Are you done?"🤟😎
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
I’ve never heard of that and I’m an American in my 60s. Is it a regional thing because I’m here in the northeast.
@jodiebristow32106 ай бұрын
Exactly. Also, if the waitress/waiter see you haven't touched what's on your plate for a bit, they'll ask if you'd like them to take it.
@AZHITW6 ай бұрын
That's what I was taught in home economics class back in the 1960s, but back then etiquette was the norm.
@therealimnotjiminy6 ай бұрын
@@copperbuttons7376 No it's not. I'm from NY and it's what we always did.
@christypriest306 ай бұрын
I’m old school when it comes to tipping and I don’t hesitate to leave no tip or if I want to stress my point, I’ll leave a quarter or something. But before y’all start screaming at me, the service has to be extremely awful for me to do that! However, on the flip side, I once left a 100% tip.
@AZHITW6 ай бұрын
I went to a restaurant and never got my food, I didn't feel the need to tip.
@jimmyb.62726 ай бұрын
For the millionth time, YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TIP IN AMERICA. If you have terrible service, don’t tip.
@janetchristensen78126 ай бұрын
Some do put it on the bill
@vodriscoll6 ай бұрын
I have never had terrible service. And I'm old. Maybe it depends on where you live.
@jimmyb.62726 ай бұрын
@@janetchristensen7812 I’ve never seen that done unless you have a large group.
@stevemattfis6 ай бұрын
For the millionth time someone overworked and underpaid may not have the energy to live up to the standards of the arrogant (side glancing at you Jimmy for making your point a million times) TIP THE HARDEST WORKING PEOPLE OR DON'T GO OUT. I hope you don't trip over your privilege on the way out.
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
Also you can tip whatever amount you want...10% is still an okay amount ...it is a "gratuity" for good service, not an obligation. We believe that waitstaff are generally very hard workers and deserve a little extra cash for their pocket. So we like to tip!
@ESUSAMEX6 ай бұрын
The waiter will ask if you are finished and if you would like your dirty plate removed. Removing the plate is better because it gives the people at the table more room. Besides it is also considered rude in the US to leave dirty plates sitting around.
@davidterry61556 ай бұрын
I think that foreigners and influencers over state the tipping requirements. If the service is bad I will not tip and I will make it clear that they sucked ($1.00 tip) when I tip I leave a good tip. I am sure that many waiters in the US make way more money than the staff in other countries that don’t tip
@pauldixon57786 ай бұрын
K3WG, here's the thing. We don't really care what others think of us. If you don't like it, don't come. We'll be fine either way. We love our country because it is the best place to live in the world. We work hard because we enjoy solving problems or making things easier or more simplistic. And, we provide needed services. We work hard, we play hard. We enjoy the freedoms we have and we typically have good lives. Proud American.
@TheChinmama6 ай бұрын
In the 60’s America was preparing to switch to the metric system. There was a great emphasis in learning the metic system, I was in school then and I remember. However, the government did not make the switch mandatory. So since it wasn’t required most people didn’t switch. Anyhow that’s how I remember it.
@jadeh26996 ай бұрын
Yes, you are right. The cost involved in changing everything over - factories, packaging, road signs, etc. - was prohibitive, and so the changeover never happened.
@meme-sb7vr6 ай бұрын
Texas here, we have about as many, if not more, Texas state flags as we do American flags!
@BogatyrUSA6 ай бұрын
Of course Texas used to be it's own country.
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
Most places (except for NYC-and others I don’t know about) allow you to stop at a traffic light with a red signal and then make a right turn if safe. It helps with the flow of traffic but you can’t take that right turn Willy nilly. You have to stop first and then proceed to make the right turn.
@jeffmande46716 ай бұрын
I'm about to give you American citizenship. You have very American views and opinions.
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
Maybe we can start a petition 😁
@JordanLofgren4346 ай бұрын
Honestly, yeah. If Lewis wanted to come be a citizen (and if our citizenship requirements were based on merit like they should be), let the guy in.
@masudashizue7776 ай бұрын
When I came to the US in 1972, the drinking age in this state was 18 and I was able to drink. It went up later.
@DHARK18736 ай бұрын
FYI - the clearing of dishes after eating: yes, in restaurants we clear when the individual is done (and yes it’s preferable to most people for the same reason you said). However, in a home or sometimes club-type or banquet fine dining situation, we do still do a same-time clearing. I love both! Because I feel like they fit the situation. There’s something wonderful about old-time manners and etiquette and unfortunately much of that has been lost, either due to ignorance or just impatience. One of my favorite things working as a maid was how we served dinner with the whole serve on the left, clear from the right and having all the dishes in the same place at each setting.
@BryanW-bp3le6 ай бұрын
We need another Fat Electrician video sir.
@myinvisiblejet6 ай бұрын
Right! War Daddy got me hooked on him.
@rhondacrosswhite80486 ай бұрын
I have just started watching the Fat Electrician on my own.
@VirginiaPeden-Harrington-qd5zu6 ай бұрын
The typical greeting when meeting someone in Norway translates into English as, "How do you have it?" That makes, "How are you doing?" sound internationally appropriate to me.
@sarunhthach89726 ай бұрын
also Ca va, etc
@sarunhthach89726 ай бұрын
and in Asia--Ni Hao
@johnl53166 ай бұрын
THAT young Brit has the disadvantage of getting his 'news' from the BBC
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
👏😁😂
@user-or1ye3iz6d6 ай бұрын
👍🏻
@mikeg.42116 ай бұрын
As often happens in these videos, there is a lack of context. The drinking age is 21 because we had a big problem with young people in drunk driving fatalities. Kids drive here at 16 at the oldest, unlike Europe. Also, wait staff always ask if you're done before taking plates away. This guy apparently have never heard of diet pop, either, when saying free refills are too caloric. I'd like to see one of these un self-aware Europeans do a video about how the age of consent in Germany is 14, and how they drive manual cars and have no air conditioning in the 21st century; and they call us weird! Oh yeah, and they also like to start world wars. Definitely weird.
@copperbuttons73766 ай бұрын
Also, just because the US has free refills it doesn’t mean anyone is forced to take it.
@mikeg.42116 ай бұрын
@@copperbuttons7376 Exactly! European snobbery!
@barbaramelone10436 ай бұрын
Free refills in the restaurants I visit often include 0 calorie flavored waters as well.
@kathleenlange18236 ай бұрын
MLB, the World Series includes teams from Canada not just US. NHL includes Canadian and US teams also.
@Troy_In_The_80s6 ай бұрын
How many professional baseball teams are located in the UK? Brits don't compete in the World Series, but it's not OUR FAULT...
@socket_error10006 ай бұрын
The "free right hand turn" rule requires you to come to a complete stop if the light is red and make sure the way is clear before taking the right hand turn. It is also voided if there is a sign prohibiting it. There are rare cases with one way streets where you can take a "free left hand turn" under the same conditions, stopping and yielding to cross traffic first.
@hippiemama526 ай бұрын
All new cars in the US come with an automatic transmission. You would have to special order a car with a manual transmission from the factory. And perhaps if Brits started giving a smile and a nod to a passerby on the street instead of "staying in your lane" it might catch on. Just sayin'.
@johnl53166 ай бұрын
The US gov cannot ban guns. The constitution says that the gov may not ban them since their use is a right that we have and it precedes the establishment of any government
@dking18366 ай бұрын
Also, our Constitution, unlike most in the world (Canada, Soviet Union (RIP and never return), China, Australia, etc), is based on "God-given" rights, not granted by the government. It's a limit ON government. Literally a list of things the government can NOT do,. It can be changed, but 3/4ths of the States must approve the change. One such limit is that treaties must be approved by the Senate with a 2/3rds vote. Which is why some treaties are never sent for approval, presidents such as the 43rd, just pretend they are in effect using word games.
@jonok426 ай бұрын
No, it doesn't in any way, shape, or form say you have the right to own guns, or that the constitution protects that right. It specifically says the right of the people to bear arms, shall not be infringed. It does not specify any type of arms. Only that you have a right to have arms. Arms DOES NOT specifically mean guns. Nor does it mean it can not be guns.
@kelsin88546 ай бұрын
@@jonok42 It still says the right to bear arms (by your definition, any weapon) shall not be infringed. This means that the government does not have the power to take any legally obtained weapon from citizens.
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
Keep in mind the America Revolution started when the British red coats took the Massachusetts militia's gunpowder... That gunpowder did NOT belong to King George III or the British Parliament... It belonged to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...
@stephaniefoster19646 ай бұрын
Actually, the Bill of Rights came several years after ratification of the Constitution- the establishment of government. That's why they are... amendments.
@heavin65866 ай бұрын
Yeah, zero degrees means really cold and 100 degrees means realky hot. Makes perfect sense to me😊 Newspapers, yeah technically you could take as many as you want but, people just dont.. So long as there is not a sign saying "No right on red", yes, you can go right..
@TypoMaker6 ай бұрын
He was President, but he’s running again in 2024
@user-or1ye3iz6d6 ай бұрын
❤
@carolcolon22506 ай бұрын
👍🇺🇸
@edithroberts89596 ай бұрын
Here again, we have manual transmission vehicles everywhere. Another dumb statement.
@prman99846 ай бұрын
Automatics are just objectively better in every way. Do they still have elevators with manual doors and a lever to move the elevator and try to line it up just perfectly? Why not? Isn't that more fun to operate?
@MrsColumbo8236 ай бұрын
He missed the strangest thing. We have a constitution. The Uk does not.
@prman99846 ай бұрын
We have free speech, the UK does not.
@claregale90116 ай бұрын
Ever heard of the Magna Carta . Its a document very important to you , and your country .
@MrsColumbo8236 ай бұрын
@@claregale9011 Yes I have and yes it is.
@KnowledgeIsComfort6 ай бұрын
And we are proud of our constitutional rights! We will never give them up, especially not the 2nd one. We will never give that up like other countries caved
@claregale90116 ай бұрын
@@KnowledgeIsComfort why do Americans have to put other countries down like they are nothing . You just come across as so arrogant all the time it's a shame .
@stevemattfis6 ай бұрын
We understand Celsius, we just know that lumping essentially 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit together turns into a nightmare when you get too cold easily or too hot easily. Body temperature is how we determine what's necessary with temperature. As for liquid measures it's just inconvenient but the rest of the space measures, we're fine with it. Kind of like in the UK which uses miles etc,.
@danielshaver45176 ай бұрын
His random Anti-President Trump comment is the kind of thing that would stop me from following him. I appreciate that you don't do that.
@user-or1ye3iz6d6 ай бұрын
Agreed
@ronclark97246 ай бұрын
Trump's mother was born in Scotland... Furthermore, he has been correct with everything... If you think America will save NATO from a Russian invasion, think again... If NATO refuses to spend 2 percent GNP on defense, well, America may not come to your rescue... Uncle Sam is BROKE, defend yourselves...
@GunUDwnAt2nd6 ай бұрын
Trump is a moron. Face it.
@chrishebert56726 ай бұрын
I second that. Turned me off of him instantly.
@anthonylarson79196 ай бұрын
I hear ya.....especially when they have Boris Johnson....Tony Blair...etc...
@curtiswood24536 ай бұрын
Ummm... nothing more fun than a muscle car with a manual transmission.
@usarmy11B176 ай бұрын
The tip thing is so annoying. You don't have to tip literally everywhere... it's only what restaurants you sit down and eat in and sometimes at coffee shops..
@corvus13746 ай бұрын
The World Series is named for the Boston World, a newspaper' You can be 17 to enlist in the military if your parents approve
@therealimnotjiminy6 ай бұрын
"The World Series is named for the Boston World" No, it's not.
@corvus13746 ай бұрын
@@therealimnotjiminy Prove it
@therealimnotjiminy6 ай бұрын
@@corvus1374 I'm afraid that the burden of proof is on you. Go for it.
@davidnelson57286 ай бұрын
The purchasing of a firearm does not require a license. Just a background check at the dealership.
@kelsin88546 ай бұрын
I think that depends on the state, doesn’t it?
@prman99846 ай бұрын
@@kelsin8854 Most states allow private gun sales with nothing as long as you don't sell to a felon.
@SharonPerson-hm9ds5 ай бұрын
@davidnelson5728 It definitely depends on the state. At least 13 states require permits to purchase firearms.
@sandirobinson69666 ай бұрын
We may not use all of our vacation because a lot of the time, there's work to be done, and we value our jobs. We are competitive about our jobs, but also have a strong sense of responsibility. I learned to drive manuals transmissions and only bought manual transmissions until the dog-gone American vehicle companies quit making them. I much prefer manual. This guy is trying too hard to be cute. Haha. I voted for Trump two times so far, and plan to vote for him again in November. As for the metric system, I went to school for, and worked in biomedical research. Scientists use the metric system exclusively and kids are taught the metric system in school - just that most never use it for much. Many Americans are bi-lingual when it comes to the measurement systems.
@mellie58996 ай бұрын
We really do strike up conversations with strangers. In a store the other day a woman said as she passed me, "You have a good life. Not a good day. A good life." I thanked her and said I really needed to hear that. Then she came closer and said, "What's going on, hun?" I ended up telling her my struggles, she told me hers and we must have talked for well over an hour, laughing and sharing stories back and forth like old friends.
@IOAFan6 ай бұрын
About Fahrenheit temperatures: 100 degrees F is crazy hot, and 0 degrees F is super cold. In Fahrenheit, freezing is 32 degrees and the boiling point is 212 degrees. Right turn on red works just fine. You have to come to a complete stop first, then look to make sure no traffic is coming before you make the turn. In the UK, it would be a left turn on red. That should make it easier to picture in your mind.
@Desertflower7256 ай бұрын
Clearly this guy has never had to go to the bank and the pharmacy, gotten hungry and needed a snack before picking up the dry cleaning, all with a sleeping child in the back seat.