Brit Reacts to After Visiting the US, We Revealed Why Europeans Hate America!

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@L3WGReacts 3 күн бұрын
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@bluflaam777LSA
@bluflaam777LSA 3 күн бұрын
Europe is about the same size as the US (Europe is just a smidge bigger) But the European Union is just under half as big as the US. Don't even include Canada or Mexico with the US for size. North America is yuuge. LOL I know plenty of US ppl that have passports for business or recreation. but tbf most don't have one, don't need or want one.
@redcarcinogenic4941
@redcarcinogenic4941 2 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. You should react to Ghost Stories dub funny moments. It was made in 2005 and it's pretty much like South Park as an anime😂
@averyflowers8819
@averyflowers8819 2 күн бұрын
Lewis, here's something crazy. I found out about the Trump assassination from you 😮! You posted a video before American news, did 😮. Crazy!!
@johnball9799
@johnball9799 3 күн бұрын
I understand if some Brits don’t like America but I honestly have never heard a single person in the US ever say they hate Britain. Most Americans feel closer to the UK than any other country other than maybe Canada.
@WickedJesss
@WickedJesss 3 күн бұрын
With the younger generation it's different... The dislike for the British is very much growing.
@Vrazzo1490
@Vrazzo1490 3 күн бұрын
Yeah,I agree your country is considered the mother country for most of us .
@johnball9799
@johnball9799 3 күн бұрын
@@WickedJesss I have no idea where you live in America because not only am I around a lot of young people but I’m from redneck Missouri where they hate everything and everyone but I still have never heard a single person say they hate the UK
@Pikawarps
@Pikawarps 3 күн бұрын
We laugh at them thinking they get the right to tell the USA what to do,(through UN) because we broke away in 1700’s and have no obligation to listen. But you’re right, most usa citizens don’t hate Britain
@476429
@476429 3 күн бұрын
Well, other than Archie Bunker. He had some choice words for England and its inhabitants. 😀
@ukaly1
@ukaly1 3 күн бұрын
I'm English but I've lived most of my life in America. I had to quit watching some youtube people/vlogers because the negative and nasty comments from the people in the UK were very upsetting to me. I decided a long time ago that they were just jealous because even though they say they don't like America/Americans they are adopting a lot of our words and phrases, wearing American clothing, eating American fast foods etc.
@sharnadixon-scott710
@sharnadixon-scott710 16 сағат бұрын
Yes we do intermix a lot. American eat a lot of British food enjoy our music love our phrases
@ChristinaFreechild
@ChristinaFreechild 14 сағат бұрын
A lot of Americans are british decent so when we eat british food its just normal and something our families do. ​@sharnadixon-scott710
@Kim-427
@Kim-427 14 сағат бұрын
Thank you for this. I feel the same way. But,When I say anything like what you’ve said many Americans become very defensive and they are sort of in this denial that the negativity is not negativity and I’m being too sensitive. That’s so crazy to me because to me many from the UK say nasty things about us Americans. And then they cover it up with it’s just our sarcasm you lot just don’t get it. No,I know the difference between nastiness and being sarcastic. The criticisms are very biting. That’s the part that really gets me because many are so sure they know what it is like here and they really don’t.
@Kim-427
@Kim-427 11 сағат бұрын
@ No one said we were jealous of the Brits. You’ve got it mixed up.
@Angelofct
@Angelofct 10 сағат бұрын
Im not jealous of a country that doesnt have AC.
@teerat8451
@teerat8451 3 күн бұрын
For somebody to get to the level that they hate me without ever having met me I'm not concerned with their feelings.
@eldersm100
@eldersm100 3 күн бұрын
You are not jealous of the United States; you are envious of us. There is a difference between the two.
@ShellyBeans259
@ShellyBeans259 2 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@badladyami
@badladyami Күн бұрын
LOL They're synonyms, slapdick.
@sarahfloyd841
@sarahfloyd841 3 күн бұрын
I've never in my life ever hear any American ever say a bad word about British people. Never Even heard them talk about them period actually...
@mse9609
@mse9609 3 күн бұрын
Americans really don't care. Don't agree about a monarch but Americans are in the land of the free.
@zarahbelle3627
@zarahbelle3627 3 күн бұрын
We don’t😂😂😂 We don’t think about them at all!😂
@MasterDanielson
@MasterDanielson 3 күн бұрын
We clash when we play Call of Duty, but that’s it 😂
@kenkonwick6660
@kenkonwick6660 2 күн бұрын
Except British food, lol
@DrClaw-y2l
@DrClaw-y2l 2 күн бұрын
Britain’s are not different enough from us for us to think of them as “ other” which is probably why no American ever says anything bad about British people, Australian people, Canadians, etc. We’re too similar in too many ways. You have to be either really ignorant or really hateful to despise a country full of people that are so similar to you.
@christianwarren2982
@christianwarren2982 3 күн бұрын
On the subject of fast food... I think that a lot of Americans come to the realization that when you have so many of the best fast food options available you tend to not eat fast food all the time.... Plus in America we have a ton more food options besides fast food. A lot of Americans will eat at home or eat at a sit-down restaurant and save fast food for when they are in a hurry.
@meganleffingwell3437
@meganleffingwell3437 3 күн бұрын
I'm 26 years old and I can't remember when the last time I ate fast food was 😂
@Thealmightysanchez
@Thealmightysanchez 2 күн бұрын
Also these days, fast food companies have gotten pretty big for their britches, wanting $15 for a whopper meal or something. It’s not worth it anymore
@mr.anderson6040
@mr.anderson6040 2 күн бұрын
Yup, better options now are sit down restaurants about the same price except with better quality food crackerbarrel or chilli's are about the same price of fast food now a days..​@Thealmightysanchez
@badladyami
@badladyami Күн бұрын
Plus, we're now broke as fuck because of systemic grift.
@pnkrathrt
@pnkrathrt Күн бұрын
Or if it’s late and the only thing open is P Terrys and your fridge is empty bc life gets in the way of grocery shopping 😂
@Bud-Sac
@Bud-Sac 3 күн бұрын
You just made your first native american freind brother! Wee-chaw, kiowa tribe, we check you out bro
@Sugarshay444
@Sugarshay444 9 сағат бұрын
🪶🪶🦅🦅👏🏻👏🏻
@wikkedspindl
@wikkedspindl 3 күн бұрын
As a wise person once said, "They hate us cause they ain't us"
@mse9609
@mse9609 3 күн бұрын
Word.
@Tylermaddox1911
@Tylermaddox1911 3 күн бұрын
Hate us cuz they anus.
@Foolofatook889
@Foolofatook889 2 күн бұрын
Peanut butter and jealous
@MsKK909
@MsKK909 12 сағат бұрын
👍
@markmartin6466
@markmartin6466 7 сағат бұрын
That is the best answer.
@chrisdillon4141
@chrisdillon4141 3 күн бұрын
Since I started watching you, I've really learned to appreciate my country more. Ive always been patriotic but i wasn't as grateful for living here as I am now.
@pnkrathrt
@pnkrathrt Күн бұрын
I wish 50% of this country felt the same way. There are so many Americans that take this country for granted. Yes, we are far from perfect, but we are still so unbelievably privileged in this country and we whine about the stupidest things that most countries would be astonished at.
@Vrazzo1490
@Vrazzo1490 3 күн бұрын
I have always considered the UK our brother country. I mean our connection is huge.
@PriscillaV1964
@PriscillaV1964 3 күн бұрын
You just explained why Europeans think they can just fly from State to State when they get over here. $30, $40, $50 for a plane ticket? No.
@miked1639
@miked1639 3 күн бұрын
parking costs that much
@PriscillaV1964
@PriscillaV1964 3 күн бұрын
OR it costs 2X to 3X that much just to get to the airport. 💸💸💸
@chipmunk2729
@chipmunk2729 2 күн бұрын
I'm in bama and it would cost me $300 or more just to fly to Georgia. Just using that as an example. I've never heard of anyone being that close to a state flying.
@PriscillaV1964
@PriscillaV1964 2 күн бұрын
Exactly. It would cost me $300, or more just to fly from my local airport here in Northern New York State to Vermont, which is about a 2-3 hour drive, . . . weather being a factor. If Lewis can fly to Spain for less than $100, no wonder he thinks he can come over here and hop about from State to State.
@chipmunk2729
@chipmunk2729 2 күн бұрын
@@PriscillaV1964 we would probably pay less to go to the West Coast than to just go a couple of hours away. You would think that they would offer better discounts if you're just going 2 to 3 hours away.
@safepethaven
@safepethaven 3 күн бұрын
Lots of people in many countries hate the USA and its citizens, but they sure do love all the money we pour into their country constantly, [at our huge expense] not to mention sending our military to come to their rescue at the drop of a hat.
@lookoutforchris
@lookoutforchris 3 күн бұрын
The US has made most of the rest of the world wealthy through globalism and the post war international order we established. This includes our enemies like China. Almost no one alive anymore has ever experienced how the world works without the US leading it. As we pull in the anchors and close up shop many countries will have a rude awakening. The US paid very dearly to build this world and we did it to protect ourselves but also all of the peace loving countries of the world, East and West. The ending of the Pax Americana will be good news for Americans and not good news for most of the rest of the world. Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan will show everyone what the new world order will look like. It will be a return to great power struggles, increased wars of aggression, border changes… it will be like the 1800s again. And America will largely be isolationist, within our hemisphere at least, and focus on autarky.
@lookoutforchris
@lookoutforchris 3 күн бұрын
Made a comment agreeing but it was censored by KZbin.
@ThisIsMyYoutubeName1
@ThisIsMyYoutubeName1 3 күн бұрын
How many helped with the hurricane that destroyed a bunch of states?
@Vrazzo1490
@Vrazzo1490 3 күн бұрын
I thought it was just French that hated Americans. Oh and most of the Muslim countries.
@Vrazzo1490
@Vrazzo1490 3 күн бұрын
I thought it was only the French and Muslim countries.That hated America.
@LoraHauschildt-d4e
@LoraHauschildt-d4e 3 күн бұрын
No need to hate each other!! People spend entirely too much time hating others for what they have or do. I am enjoying watching many channels to learn about other people and countries. I may be an American but I don't feel superior about things. I am 68 years old and want to continue learning!!
@kristiwyckoff1636
@kristiwyckoff1636 3 күн бұрын
My son worked at a camp this summer with many other workers from all over the world. One of the girls he got to know (from Europe) said “Your very aware and intelligent and yet you’re American.” 😩
@sleepyt941
@sleepyt941 3 күн бұрын
😂
@Kim-427
@Kim-427 14 сағат бұрын
What’s ironic about the stereotype of us being dumb and unaware is we can say that about some Europeans. You don’t know about all of our states. You don’t know how our political system is run. There are many things that some of them don’t know and that’s not a problem for me.
@emjai2122
@emjai2122 3 күн бұрын
FOOTBALL was well established in the US well-before the British started calling soccer football. The British made the switch in the 1970s and 1980s for some reason-knowing Americans already have a sport called football. 🏈
@ukaly1
@ukaly1 Күн бұрын
@emjai2122 I was born in England in 1952 and I always heard it as football. Been in Illinois since 1967.
@lazybear236
@lazybear236 3 күн бұрын
I remember meeting some people in Russia who always talked poorly about America, but then when their relatives managed to get a green card, they would suddenly go, "Oh, they're so lucky! It is so great." And this was long before the war with Ukraine. Or others who criticized America's fast food but then when I said, I'll buy you lunch answered, "McDonald's would be good."
@miketheviking_
@miketheviking_ 2 күн бұрын
It is funny to watch these videos. Europeans and people from the UK always have an opinion on what America has done or is doing. Most Americans could care less what’s happening in other countries (unless it could directly affect us).
@ThisIsMyYoutubeName1
@ThisIsMyYoutubeName1 3 күн бұрын
I watched a video about an hour ago that was a mass of people who were chanting about the USA and it was not a positive one. It is true that America has always been respectful to many countries and their people, but it is almost never a mutual feeling.
@badladyami
@badladyami Күн бұрын
WOW. I wish I could be this dishonest. The world started hating the United States when the U.S. started turning war into a for-profit business.
@beatlesarebest
@beatlesarebest 3 күн бұрын
I have to admit, you have made me think differently about America. Living here, you take advantage of everything. I never thought of how big we really are! Seeing the U.S. through your eyes makes me want to say GET YOUR ASS OVER HERE!!!!! 😃 Thanks man.
@Helen-wk8sy
@Helen-wk8sy 3 күн бұрын
I understand some people may not like some of the things we Americans do or say. That said, I feel “hate” is a strong word. We can agree to disagree, but not have hate in our hearts. IMO
@paulafowler5099
@paulafowler5099 3 күн бұрын
Love your channel Lewis and appreciate it. I just want to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful, happy and safe New Year. Cheers my friend 😊😊
@chrissihr1031
@chrissihr1031 3 күн бұрын
We really don’t eat that much fast food here. It’s expensive, loaded with fat and salt, and we know it’s terrible for us. My family might pick up some Burger King once every 6 months or so as a treat when we’re in a hurry or someone had surgery and wants a treat or the schedule is just too tight to make dinner at home. Our grocery stores are awesome, so home cooked food is always better. ‘Americans love and always eat fast food’ is kind of a myth. It *is* easy to become overweight on traditional American home cooking, though. We get all the best comfort food from every country here, so our diet is a lot more varied. Makes it a little too easy to only eat the comfort foods and ‘good’ stuff if we’re not being careful. 😂
@athena-ggw
@athena-ggw 2 күн бұрын
Hi Lewis, American here. I’m new to your channel and I love that you keep things real in your videos especially being a younger adult. You always keep it honest and have an open mind. As for stereotypes? I have to laugh at that because you have some of the nicest teeth I’ve seen on any British guy & I have British friends as well who also have beautiful teeth. Hope you can make it to this side of the pond someday. Cheers! 🤘
@marydohrenwend7612
@marydohrenwend7612 2 күн бұрын
He is 30, not so young, and his teeth are fake. They are veneers. But he doesn't hide that which is very cool. Everything else you said is spot on. Very real. It's why I like him too. And he has a good heart.
@athena-ggw
@athena-ggw Күн бұрын
@@marydohrenwend7612 Oh hon…. when you get to be my age, 30 **is** young. As for Lewis’ teeth? Obviously, no one’s teeth grow that straight and white. I knew they were either crowns or veneers as I have veneers myself. My point is, it was important to him to get his teeth looking straight and nice just like many other Brits these days. That wasn’t quite a priority back in the day in England but, things have changed since then and that stereotype needs to be squashed.
@ShinyGraveler
@ShinyGraveler 3 күн бұрын
6:51 Fun Fact: According to Google Maps, a flight from New York City to Chicago is approximately 10 minutes longer Than a flight from London to Warsaw
@FrayedGrip2371
@FrayedGrip2371 3 күн бұрын
What is it called at the Olympics? It's SOCCER. Enough said.
@christopherjon1245
@christopherjon1245 3 күн бұрын
Yes the same Olympics that can’t define male and female….
@Michelle-fh2dp
@Michelle-fh2dp 3 күн бұрын
I don't know how anyone can hate a whole country unless you've lived there for 5 years and met a lot of people.
@phyllisnicholas2603
@phyllisnicholas2603 3 күн бұрын
This is just sad. I simply love the Britts. Wish we could just all get along.
@cyvaquero
@cyvaquero Күн бұрын
The other parts of the "Brits called it Soccer first" counterargument is that football/soccer was brought over in it's collegiate form (which is what was formally known as Association Football a.k.a. Soccer), and even more importantly, by the time Soccer started gaining a following in the U.S. we already had a commonly played game called "Football".
@meganleffingwell3437
@meganleffingwell3437 3 күн бұрын
The Brits called that sport "soccer" first before Americans! 🤣🤣🤣
@nochannel1q2321
@nochannel1q2321 12 сағат бұрын
I always think they'd be more annoyed that so few Americans follow the sport that they probably don't realize we're hosting the World Cup next year. Rest assured, soccer isn't mentioned a lot due to disinterest in the sport generally speaking.
@Dennis_B55
@Dennis_B55 3 күн бұрын
Lewis, even though i have access to any fast food restaurant here in the States.. I always dont have fast food every single day. Its just when im in a mood for whatever im craving.
@MSFTS_DECAY
@MSFTS_DECAY 17 сағат бұрын
37yo husband and father of 3, born and raised in Texas. Love watching your videos Lewis. If you ever have questions, comments, or concerns regarding America or more specifically Texas, I'm here to be your guide my boy. Here's my take on this video: 1.) The term "soccer" is a shortened version of "association football". The word "association" is often shortened to "asoc". In the 1890s, British schoolboys would add the letters "er" to the first syllable of a word to make it their own. For example, "rugby" became "rugger". However, the first syllable of "association" is "ass", so British schoolboys skipped over it and went to the second syllable, "soc", thus forming the term "soccer". Depending on who I'm talking to I will call it "soccer" or "football". 2.) Flying from LAX (Los Angeles, CA) to DFW (Dallas-Ft. Worth) is about a 3.5 hour to 4.5 hour flight depending on your airline and pilot. Every year my family and I drive from DFW to South Padre Island (very south Texas) and it is about a 7.5 hour to 8 hour drive, and that's us not even leaving Texas. 3.) Stereotypes are alive and well but for good reason. Most American's do not approve of the quality of food our government pumps out. It's cheaper to buy 5 cheeseburgers, 1 large french fry, and 1 large soda, than it is to buy a salad. I personally don't eat fast food at all if I can help it, but I work out and count macros, etc.. I'm a little more health conscious than most Americans. 4.) Jealousy towards America makes a lot of sense. We're the youngest country but also one of, if not the most, powerful. A lot of our traditions actually started from other countries and we merely adopted, but also, upgraded them to make them better for our economic situation. Great video. Entertaining as always. I hope one day you make the trip across the pond. I'd love to take you out and shoot guns, go fishing, cookout, etc... Take care of yourself and I'll catch you on the next one.
@carenecitter2435
@carenecitter2435 3 күн бұрын
I also couldn’t stop looking at the fish lamp. 😆
@KarenClark-w9k
@KarenClark-w9k Күн бұрын
Through my job I have the privilege of meeting people from all over the world. People from Scotland, Ukraine, Japan, Britain and many more. Not once have I ever heard anyone voice a dislike of anyone from another country. I find it an honor to have this opportunity and always welcome them to the United States. I absolutely love chatting with them and always wish them the best on their travels.
@GeeB1
@GeeB1 3 күн бұрын
We Americans really couldn't care less if you Brits/Europeans hate us. Seriously, we don't. 🤷‍♂
@Sugarshay444
@Sugarshay444 8 сағат бұрын
We may have a lot of restaurants and fast food places in America because of the extreme size of America. We are very BUSY people... BUT we also have 41,370 gyms in America not including what we have at home to exercise with. A lot of American homes have some type exercise equipment even if it's just weights to lift. 😁
@YasYasARMY
@YasYasARMY 3 күн бұрын
Yes Lew i learned a lot by watching with you. And yes that lava lamp? Was very distracting and soothing.
@sarahfloyd841
@sarahfloyd841 3 күн бұрын
Not a lava lamp it's water bubbles and fake fish I have one with octopuses.
@QbanCelli
@QbanCelli 3 күн бұрын
The two most popular football shows in the UK are SOCCER AM, and SOCCER SATURDAY. So why are the Britts so upset about Americans using the name?
@chrisdillon4141
@chrisdillon4141 3 күн бұрын
You're practically an American now!! 😊
@richardhofackerfr.9656
@richardhofackerfr.9656 3 күн бұрын
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence (or pond.)
@chrisdillon4141
@chrisdillon4141 3 күн бұрын
Lewis i hope you get to have it all! It would actually make me happy! I understand the jealous thing. Thats what majes Americans do better so they can have what they want.
@kelliefish6259
@kelliefish6259 3 күн бұрын
Yes, I am an American, and I learn so much just reating to your reactions of 🇺🇲
@stephensmith3184
@stephensmith3184 3 күн бұрын
Brother, I was born in Kentucky and lived in Florida... I became Spanish,English, Italian and Florida man in 15 years!!!!!!
@n.f.richards
@n.f.richards 11 сағат бұрын
the word soccer is derived from the word "association" in Association Football, which was the formal name of the sport to distinguish it from other types of football, such as rugby football. The word "soccer" comes from adding "-er" to "assoc" (short for association), a common practice in British slang during the late 19th century.
@Michelle-j4k
@Michelle-j4k 3 күн бұрын
You are funny, Lewis! I'm drinking whisky in a rocking chair!😂
@chipmunk2729
@chipmunk2729 2 күн бұрын
Lewis I think it's safe to say that I'm not the only one that would say this. We will adopt you as a citizen here. There's so many that's coming to our country through the southern border that does not respect America,our values, laws,etc. No I'm not starting a political rant anyone.
@robinbrook5624
@robinbrook5624 3 күн бұрын
I've been lucky and had the opportunity to travel. Over the years I've been to 46 of our states as well as 40 other countries. When traveling internationally, I found that most didn't hate Americans, but were very curious. The most often question was what they saw in movies real, to which my answer was, "very seldom". Just like with most any other country we have rich and poor, we often complain about what the government is or is not doing, we have good people and some not so good people, and everyone is trying to have the best life they can have. The bottom line is we have far more in common than different. I must admit I do two things when I leave the country, I try to speak in a lower volume and, don't use the term soccer. 😁 I must admit I remember a Britt friend's first trip here, it was hilarious! She came in the summer and we live in the south, so the heat was hard in her, and she quickly understood why every place had air conditioning. The fact we have drive up service for almost everything, was also surprising. Of course the shoe was on the other foot when I visited her! I saw something I've never seen, a bar in a church! She explained it was for social gatherings. Also seeing so many buildings that are older than our country. The term old for buildings had a totally different meaning.
@Kronicdice23
@Kronicdice23 13 сағат бұрын
That rocking chair whiskey comment is one of the realest comments I’ve ever heard. We just gotta remember though that no matter where we are or who we are, it always seems like the grass is greener on the other side… but it’s usually about the same.
@kab1341
@kab1341 3 күн бұрын
Travelling in America is also the same currency. Most people miss this in videos. I can drive 30 hours to las Vegas from where i live and its just the same as if i was in my hometown
@debborahjohnson
@debborahjohnson 3 күн бұрын
uSA calls it soccer because we have football already
@lorettapraay1010
@lorettapraay1010 2 күн бұрын
Love watching your vids, especially the reacts ones. Also the ones your mum joins in on as her and I are the same generation. Fun facts: USA = 3,794,100 square miles. UK = 94,354 square miles. Europe = 3,930,000 square miles
@nessiewolfe95able
@nessiewolfe95able 3 күн бұрын
I love your Christmas decorations ❤ Happy Christmas
@klycan33
@klycan33 3 күн бұрын
Love the vids always! ❤
@sunflower3281
@sunflower3281 Күн бұрын
Lewis, I learned a lot from your channel. It’s crazy. Your channel and one or two others I leaned about Operation Boatlift, Jessica Buchanan, the baseball game (Mets & Philly’s) the night Bin Laden was unalived, so much. We apparently don’t toot our own horns as much as I thought. lol Because I never saw that news.
@chanmi1957
@chanmi1957 3 күн бұрын
Once upon a time you could get a one-way flight for cheap. Airlines would run specials and cut the cost. Not anymore. It's cheaper to drive, especially if you have a group. 2 parents with 2 kids would be way more than driving. Plus you get to see more of our beautiful country.
@tammysowers
@tammysowers Күн бұрын
Here's just a bit about the size of our country. I live in the south east and my daughter is in Alaska. It would take 73 hours to drive to her house and I would have to go through Canada to get there. She is 4,488 miles from me. It's 13 hours by air.
@ScottyM1959
@ScottyM1959 3 күн бұрын
You never know everything, Lou. If I'm leaving home for days at a time, unless it's for personal business, it's for vacation/holiday. We have all kinds of stereotypes here, but that's what makes us great.
@PhillipV-qm4mf
@PhillipV-qm4mf Күн бұрын
We are mostly facsinated with British people and UK people in general. The only time you'll hear us talking bad on the British is on the 4th of July, but it's more bashing on the crown and not the actual people. The founding fathers were British, most people in the original colonies were British. A lot of our east cost cities and towns still use the names the British gave them. Like all of New England. If this was 200yrs ago, sure America would hate the uk, but 2 world wars was enough for us to drop the beef and be friends.
@rondanakamura2655
@rondanakamura2655 11 сағат бұрын
I LOVE how polite Brits are, while simultaneously refusing to take crap. 😂
@Sugarshay444
@Sugarshay444 9 сағат бұрын
Football Originated in college in New Jersey between Rutgers and Princeton university when they put the two together and played as a college sport and began there and exceeded to what it is now. 🏈⚽️🏉 America still loves and plays soccer and rugby as well as basketball being second biggest sport after Football.
@Adventurer4sure
@Adventurer4sure 3 күн бұрын
For us, in my family, we only ate fast food on Saturday or Sunday because it was my mom's day off from cooking.
@dwashington1333
@dwashington1333 7 сағат бұрын
We Americans love British Rock and Roll! Yes, The Who, Bad Company, ELP, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Alan Parsons Project, Eric Clapton, etc. I could keep going on and on. It is extraordinary how such a small country could produce the best music I have ever heard. I have to name two more, Pink Floyd and The Beatles.
@markmitchell457
@markmitchell457 3 күн бұрын
Amazing! We don't think about the British at all, negative or positive.
@mse9609
@mse9609 3 күн бұрын
Right. America is the land of the free so there it is.
@dang.8743
@dang.8743 3 күн бұрын
Don’t be too jealous, it’s 12F on my porch right now.
@markkramer3896
@markkramer3896 3 күн бұрын
I just look at it as if America is so bad that people hate it then why do most want to come here and live or visit. Im not going to knock anyones country but i know i live in the greatest country in the world. And for those living here that dont love it can leave and see what there missing when they get there.
@IMCODERED
@IMCODERED Күн бұрын
The way that we see time and distance is so drastically different. London to Paris is roughly 6 1/2 hours by car. For an American that is the equivalent of, I have nothing planned this weekend, let's take a little road trip. That same trip is about 2 1/2 hours by train. This translates to, overtime was canceled today, but I need to be back home this evening for work tomorrow. If we fly, well then, it could have just been a half day at work and we didn't have anything else planned. I once drove 16 hours, each way, because I had an unexpected 4 day weekend and had never been to the southern most point in the continental US.
@reginafromrio
@reginafromrio 3 күн бұрын
I eat fast food twice a year. A lot of Americans don't care for it as a regular meal. They're fat because of their eating habits and British are a close second.
@MarySmith-fe9vt
@MarySmith-fe9vt 14 сағат бұрын
As an American I'm often so jealous of Brits - free healthcare, time off work, beautiful countryside and architecture - so many beautiful buildings. I think it's just seeing something different from what you're used to but the Cotswolds was stunning and British homes and castles are amazing - oh gosh and your proximity to the rest of Europe! You guys can go to so many places that we'll never see in a lifetime unless you pay a lot of money to get there and can get the time off work to go.
@tomiz83
@tomiz83 13 сағат бұрын
Dear Lord. Yes how's that "free healthcare" working out for them? Hmm? And the rest of that nonsense, please. Fantasies are for children. At the end of the day their sht stinks like everybody else's.
@aldrintejada598
@aldrintejada598 3 күн бұрын
Good video lewis! Thank you
@toddhadley9002
@toddhadley9002 3 күн бұрын
"They hate us because they're jealous" always seemed like a cop-out to me. A way to trivialize the real reasons for the hate and twist people's dislike into a compliment. I'm American and I know there are things to dislike about America. I dislike some of them myself, although overall I love my country. But if real Brits are saying jealousy is one of the reasons some of them hate us, maybe I need to re-think some of my cynicism. By the way, stereotypes work both ways. I learned everything I know about the UK from watching Harry Potter and James Bond. Just kidding. I'm also a Monty Python fan. (feel free to roll your eyes at me. The phrase "ignorant American" would also be appropriate at this time)
@sissyromanov8385
@sissyromanov8385 6 сағат бұрын
Louis....Merry Christmas you are an Honorary American Citizen 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@reginafromrio
@reginafromrio 3 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's a myth that Americans don't travel. I've been to 17 different countries in South America Europe and asia. It's also more difficult because of how far apart we are. In Europe I could buy a Ryanair or JetBlue ticket to get to another country but here I have to pay $1,500 for round trip.
@mattkevlarlarock5469
@mattkevlarlarock5469 11 сағат бұрын
Brits, take a vacation to America. Walk into any bar. As soon as they hear the cool accent, you're not paying for another drink the entire night. We love Brits.
@judyhorstmann6332
@judyhorstmann6332 2 күн бұрын
Please appreciate the beauty, opportunities, history, culture and differences in your country.
@Pete..
@Pete.. 2 күн бұрын
Oh definitely to your point on Learning things about USA through your videos. I definitely do. This country is huge and there is so much to learn about it that it's nearly impossible to know everything about every state unless you have made it a priority to. Sure we all know some simple things about each state and like to think we know our country as a whole but we all stand to learn much more so yea your teaching USA citizens stuff about their own country. 😊
@pookadarling
@pookadarling 3 күн бұрын
you said something about it being cheaper to travel in America, but...comparatively, it might cost 50 pounds to fly to Poland. But it would cost the equivalent of 500 pounds to travel the same distance by flight in America. There Is a -lot- of distance between places. And while you are going from one place to another, the idiosyncrasies are different but a lot of the thought process is the same. You go from Britian to Spain or Britian to Germany and the culture is vastly different.
@badladyami
@badladyami Күн бұрын
Wasn't like that before 2017.
@f45125
@f45125 2 күн бұрын
It takes another level of dedication to become me a success in America. To your job, family, friends etc…
@Mddtgthar
@Mddtgthar 11 сағат бұрын
I love all your videos. I do learn a lot of stuff about America that I didn’t know by watching your videos and I love watching your reaction.
@Ladyfirst22
@Ladyfirst22 9 сағат бұрын
~ I feel semantics came into play with this post regarding the jealousy point and that it wasn't really jealousy they were talking about but envy. 😃 Jealousy is more hostile - it's a a feeling of resentment, bitterness, or hostility toward someone who has something that you don’t. Whereas envy can be described as a mix of admiration and discontent. But it’s not necessarily malicious, but merely a wish to have what someone else has, and it can be motivational - spurring someone on to higher achievements or success.
@gpalmerify
@gpalmerify 2 күн бұрын
For any Europeans visiting multiple states in the US will demonstrate that we are a Republic of States. With a large land mass and multiple climates, state cultures differ enough for this to make sense.
@ericaknesek3266
@ericaknesek3266 3 күн бұрын
Maybe because Americans are citizens and BRITs or subjects you know, as in subjugation😂
@mse9609
@mse9609 3 күн бұрын
Great point. Americans are in the land of the free, with plenty to explore. No reason to care about what any other country thinks.
@ualaw77
@ualaw77 6 сағат бұрын
Brits haven't been referred to as royal subjects since the Nationality Act of 1981. I'm embarrassed by the level of ignorance on the part of American commenters.
@kennethvaughan8195
@kennethvaughan8195 3 күн бұрын
I don’t hate on anyone because of who they are or anything like that . I’ve learned to appreciate life. I went to bed one night and the next day I struggled to get on my feet and didn’t make it until 8 months later. That was 16 years ago and I am on my feet but have a terrible time trying to walk, sometimes I can’t. So my point is there are so many things to worry about other than what people have or where they’re from. Far as the British people. I spent all of my working career in the military or working as a contractor for the military. Had the opportunity to be around a good many of British military. Not even going to talk about maybe an incident here or there but for the most part like Lewis said it was more like brother and sisters and as a whole so glad we had/have each other as allies. There are a lot of people on each side of the pond I guess that participate in childish nonsense but I love the British.
@KirbyGulbrandsen
@KirbyGulbrandsen Күн бұрын
I can’t believe that you don’t know what a Lava lamp is. The thing between the two English/Americans. Merry Christmas Brit !
@Kim-427
@Kim-427 14 сағат бұрын
What’s so odd to me about the soccer and football conversation is that they’re two different types of sports. It’s like we can’t call our game football because it’s what you call your game. But,We aren’t playing what you’re playing.
@juliegore3380
@juliegore3380 2 күн бұрын
Hate comes from fear. Fear of the unknown. The world is full of fears but those of us who love others and ourselves have to spread that love.❤
@badladyami
@badladyami Күн бұрын
Hate also comes from the contempt of familiarity. I don't hate my fellow Americans because I don't know them; I hate them because I know them TOO goddamned well. I know their inclinations to narcissism, tribalism, crime justified by selfishness or warped morality, and the fact that most Americans would even bump off th ones they love if they thought it'd benefit them. This country has buttered its bread on "ME FIRST! GIMME!!" for too goddamned long.
@gigigennaro3303
@gigigennaro3303 2 күн бұрын
I hardly ever think about the British people. I certainly don't hate them. I think the only time I think about them at all is when I watch THIS channel. 🤣
@jeannettesilva4242
@jeannettesilva4242 Сағат бұрын
I AM AN American I have been on The Military travel plan. I have been Iraq Qutar Kuwait Romania, Afghanistan Canada and 49 of the 50 Stats all except Hawaii! IT is what it is.
@yugioht42
@yugioht42 3 күн бұрын
Honestly I go to New York City every once in a while. It’s just different to Florida as I don’t deal with the tourists, the snowbirds, nor the crazy people. Yeah I know about Florida man but still New York I love because it’s just a place I can be free as I can actually get what I want. I see what it is and yeah it’s available. I’m on my own for a weekend and nothing bugging me. I finally can breathe you know.
@NottiOne
@NottiOne 2 күн бұрын
A few years ago I was kicking around the idea of coming to England and opening a texas bbq restaurant and soul food. The sticking point would be getting the Mesquite to england over and over. Could do other woods but it's not the same.
@sunflower3281
@sunflower3281 Күн бұрын
Lewis said, “On the porch drinking my whiskey, and I don’t even drink whisky…” 🤣😂🤣 The thing about being American, I didn’t necessarily realize Europe doesn’t have a lot of what we have. I knew the obvious stuff based on our size but I don’t think typical people realize it. So, when we are seen by some as cocky/arrogant…it’s not intended that way. We aren’t being superior. It’s just a cultural thing. We interact with each other that way. The needle is just in a different place for us. Bc When I meet an arrogant person, they are arrogant with everyone and I don’t like it. Americans just have a cultural difference that I think is being misunderstood. Positivity. I’ve tried really hard to watch Brits and see our differences (bc I didn’t see in us, what was so different). So, I muted the tv and I picked up on a lot. We do interact differently. It’s just cultural. No harm is intended. Just saying, if people in other countries think we are intentionally trying to turn them off, we aren’t. My research findings suggest that Lewis, you laugh with your whole heart like many Americans do. 😂 You have a big smile and you’re funny. You’re also discerning. You have a rational point of view. I CANNOT tell you how popular you’d be here. I’m kinda jealous of it. My God, if you knew your power. 🤣 And any accent from Britain does well here (for whatever reason). Jesus, if you only knew. Bring your girl for a visit.
@DarthSoto78
@DarthSoto78 4 сағат бұрын
I think the whole soccer thing at this point has been integrated in us. It is not that we are trying to offend people. We learned the word soccer when we where learning to speak pretty much, and even younger then that we learned football. There are baby pictures with American football related stuff in the USA.
@GregInEastTennessee
@GregInEastTennessee 3 күн бұрын
Man, you need to start a Go Fund Me so you can afford to come to the US. It would be great to show you some of the US.
@justannokie6541
@justannokie6541 3 күн бұрын
In the US we have many different accents. England is so much smaller but have just as many accents. 😅
@debrabarron7061
@debrabarron7061 3 күн бұрын
When my Dad was alive, I asked him since he traveled so much, didn't he ever want to go to Europe. He answered, why would I when there is so much I haven't seen here? Then I shut up 😁🤓🌵
@EnolaEsor
@EnolaEsor 3 күн бұрын
Listen, I have to fly my daughter across the states twice a year. She lives in Tennessee and I live in Southern Oklahoma on the border of North Texas and just to fly her from Tennessee to me which is north Texas. It’s $200 one way and then another 200+ dollars to go back not to mention is the cheapest flight and she has to take four planes total. She has to take a plane to another state get off of that plane onto another one just to get here in southern Oklahoma/North Texas. That’s one way then when she goes home, she has to do it all over again with two different planes so the whole travel time is like eight hours each way and that’s by plane on the cheapest flight possible. So $400 twice a year to fly just from Tennessee to Texas that’s it mega mega expensive for a mid class family hopefully maybe that’ll give some of these people. An idea of how expensive it is to fly across the states.
@f45125
@f45125 2 күн бұрын
‘Football’ is American style. ‘Futball’ is called Soccer. Many city sport complexes have converted old baseball diamonds to Soccer fields and is gaining popularity, especially among younger folks.
@guccistar
@guccistar 2 күн бұрын
I know when people say U.S. they are generalizing. It's the same all over the world. I'm born/raised in Hawaii and people from the mainland always tell me how lucky I am. Yes I am lucky because I love Hawaii and I'm so blessed for all this green land around me. What I'm not blessed with is the cost of living and the real estate here. To buy a USED home maybe 40 plus years old its going for almost a million dollars. That's insane. So it's sad seeing all the locals having to move to the mainland. Bottom line, what I'm trying to say...love and enjoy where you are, we are all in a circumstance that maybe different but in ways the same. One thing I am always PROUD OF and that is being an American. I will defend our country no questions ask. I love you UK'rs
@badladyami
@badladyami Күн бұрын
Stop thinking you can "nice" your way out of sociopaths BEING sociopaths.
@susanwebster9828
@susanwebster9828 15 сағат бұрын
I think the best I've ever heard about fast food is the footlong sandwiches, it suddenly became OK to eat a full loaf of bread at a meal
@danatingey9903
@danatingey9903 2 күн бұрын
I always wanted to go to the UK and finally got to go. I’ve been a lot of great places outside of the United States, but my absolute favorite was the UK. It was BEAUTIFUL! I can’t wait to go again. I don’t get the soccer thing. Why DID we change the name? Why did we name football that? We don’t use our feet. I don’t think it’s a legitimate thing to hate someone for, but I agree that it doesn’t make sense. A LOT of Americans eat too much crappy food. We don’t walk as much as you all seem to. It would take us too long if we walked everywhere…everything is too spread out. I loved being able to walk to so many things in England. I love your videos! Thank you!
@oxford17
@oxford17 18 сағат бұрын
It took me almost as long to get from my place to JFK Airport in New York as, then, to go from New York to Heathrow Airport in England.
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