I was thinking the EXACT same thing!!! Pancakes are ONLY perfect at 3 AM!!
@o1badmofo7636 ай бұрын
As long as I don’t have to dodge a bunch of chairs flying around .
@xmtryanx6 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@cheaptshirt6 ай бұрын
Also America has amazing food. She didn't hit any local spots. She basically went to TV commercial America.
@michaelwinters25746 ай бұрын
Yep. First thing I tell visitors is to get an app that show restaurants close to you. You will find so many great places, and not rely on mediocre chains.
@cheaptshirt6 ай бұрын
@@michaelwinters2574 I think its because our chains are so prolific and get the main stage in the world. But our local spots and regional differences make America so unique. You gotta do some research.
@maryjane44326 ай бұрын
@@cheaptshirtI think the lady in the video only visited one area of one state. I also think our lovely Luis may have a crush on her! He definitely needs to know she is wrong about 80% of the time. She is even wrong about something’s where she lives.
@portialancaster34426 ай бұрын
Yeah, fake America at its worse.
@LA_HA6 ай бұрын
Also, it's too bad she didn't hit up the farmer's markets. They're Everywhere, every day of the week. These are fruits, veggies, baked goods, hot food, desserts, flowers, kettle corn, and all sorts of arts and crafts from local farmers, florists, culinary types (bakers, cooks), and craftsmen. I'm really surprised they didn't see one
@richardgill19366 ай бұрын
Rule 1 to try to understand America....we build EVERYTHING for convenience...work smarter not harder
@Gilgamesh97C6 ай бұрын
Except public transportation
@217_Walker6 ай бұрын
Because most of us are just LAZY......
@richardgill19366 ай бұрын
@217_Walker that maybe but also 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
@@Gilgamesh97Conly because most people have cars.
@neutrino78x6 ай бұрын
@@Gilgamesh97C "Except public transportation" Incorrect. Our cities have world class public transit. We just don't use HSR, because those urban areas are too far away from each other. We instead fly from one to the other. But as someone who doesn't even know how to drive, I take public transit to SJC and then a jet aircraft to LAX or BUR, and then use public transit in LA. 🙂
@burtonkelly53696 ай бұрын
Bro, just move here to the States already! You have the American heart. We welcome you and the love you have for our country! It warms my heart that you have the love for this great nation like many of us Americans do.
@patrickpala170312 сағат бұрын
Pancakes R US is a cheaper copy of the tired IHOP (International House of Pancakes) which is still good. There are alot of other local amazing breakfast restaurants. Creamers are usually Non dairy, but most preferred is "Half n Half" (½ Cream & ½ Milk)
@inkey26 ай бұрын
Everything in the USA depends on what state you are visiting. The difference between Massachusetts and texas is like mars and pluto
@philstone38596 ай бұрын
That’s TEXAS. 😁
@byronsmith31526 ай бұрын
Even California is completely different between the north and south.
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
@@byronsmith3152and Western WA vs Eastern WA are completely different.
@TheSylish6 ай бұрын
And southwestern WA is very different from northwestern WA- both in politics and infrastructure. Southern is more republican and is very “land” oriented while Northern is more democratic and city oriented. Southwest WA is more like eastern WA in that respect while maintaining the forestry- including logging and forestry industry itself as opposed to the desert of eastern WA.
@CondosNkarens6 ай бұрын
@@inkey2he’s making a joke about a saying in Texas. Everything is bigger in Texas.(hence the all caps)
@garyporterfield71656 ай бұрын
Here's the deal Lewis, there are thousands and thousands of places for walking. People walk for exercise and there are purpose built places for walking. Designed lit up for night time and landscaped, for walking. But when somebody goes to the store they are probably going to get 2 weeks worth of groceries and they ain't going to walk there even if it's 1 mi away😂😂😂
@kathybouziane52696 ай бұрын
Especially with a small child in a stroller. Hell no
@tvdroid226 ай бұрын
And there's the time as well. The less time it takes to get there and back, the more time I have to shop and get on with other things.
@5siggi6 ай бұрын
That's so true! Many smaller towns in Germany where I was born, people would shop daily for their food and walk to the stores. The stores were closed at lunch time so the employees could go home and eat lunch. Most ate their main meal at lunch time. I grew up in Chicago but spent a lot of time in Germany for summer vacations.
@timothybuchanan6626 ай бұрын
I'd say that in most places the stores ( Walmart target ECT ..) and restaurants ( out back steak house, McDonald's, ECT..) are in industrial type areas. Some bigger stores are backed up to apartments or houses. But mostly that's why we drive we tend to keep the hustle and bustle out of our neighborhoods. Sure there are local stores in or much closer to neighborhoods.
@garyporterfield71655 ай бұрын
I'm 66 and have been going to Walmart ever since they became a thing. I've never seen anything unusual in a Walmart, that's mostly KZbin hype
@peterdressel35076 ай бұрын
California native here. What I notice about European travel vloggers is that they don't go to where the walkable areas are. LA is car culture. Not even there, go to Claremont, Pasadena, Venice...all walkable. Outside of LA, all small towns have a walkable downtown. I live in one. Also, the vegetable comment. Here in Northern California, you have to try to get bad veg. My little town is surrounded by organic farms and any restaurant that serves bad veg is considered to be for peasants.
@shalonsmith36536 ай бұрын
You still have to drive to all those places. It’s not like NYC where you can walk from neighborhood to neighborhood to neighborhood
@shirleypaslay20196 ай бұрын
In Northern California you absolutely can walk from neighborhood to neighborhood. I used to walk all over my town. Santa Rosa. Friends live in other neighborhoods and to go see them we walked or rode our bikes. I walked to elementary school and Jr high. I only had to drive to high school because I had a religion class early in the morning and it was across town. Everybody walks there.
@stellamaris91726 ай бұрын
For sure, Venice and Pasadena are a different story (I don't know about Claremont, always confused it with Montclair!). And the rest of California outside of the LA sprawl has a totally different flavor. (Like, totally. There's still that, though.😉)
@stellamaris91726 ай бұрын
@shirleypaslay2019 I had a group of friends from Santa Rosa and learned it was a tight knit community. So sad about the fires!
@adamblack68676 ай бұрын
Let’s be real the only thing they would see there is a bunch of junkies homeless and weirdos
@bonniejohnstone6 ай бұрын
The ‘no parks or green space’ comments are because most euro tourists usually go to big cities or ONLY New York, L.A. and Texas. Those locations are not the best examples of normal towns. (Some of Texas is ok) They lack parks or a variety of fresh locally grown produce. Mid-California north of L.A. is called a ‘salad bowl’ because farms grow squash, artichokes, lettuce, tomatoes, herbs and berries (a variety) all shipped to other States. Northern States produce Apples, cherries and cranberries. My State of Colorado grows corn, melons, asparagus, grapes and ranches excellent bison and lamb. My point is that each State is different. Our mantra is to BUY LOCAL and in season!
@dner75-xh9le5 ай бұрын
Well put. And my state grows the corn feed for the meat-eaters' cows, pork, and poultry, and also the soy for the vegans' tofu. We're looking after you all :)
@johnnelson96615 ай бұрын
LA is a city New york and texas are states.... most of new york and texas are very green as is California. the problem is even in the US people hear those places and only think of the big cities... like when you refer to texas you problem mean DFW or Houston and New york you mean New York City... I lived in New york for most of my life and never went to New york city and lived in a heavily forested area. Texas has smaller forest but a lot of wilderness itself too. I current live in texas and look out at cows from my front porch.
@susancrowder59214 ай бұрын
Just stay away from Houston and Dallas and TX has plenty to offer. And diverse terrain throughout the state. Plains, desert, canyons, woods, mountains(although not terribly high), gulf shore beaches(Galveston is not the best example), beautiful lake and parks depending on the part of the state.
@Pangaea834 ай бұрын
California is absolutely beautiful
@CBB6724 ай бұрын
Santa Barbara and north highway 1 most amazing drive, wine country very beautiful
@kellikrueger76856 ай бұрын
If you're raised in an area without a lot of public transport, you understand from age 15 that you start saving for your first car.
@noelramirez15516 ай бұрын
Foreal man nothing beats that feeling when you buy your first car at like 16 you clean it like every day and just look at it while it's parked in the driveway 😂
@mattfaustini6 ай бұрын
My $600 purple 1996 Mitsubishi Galant in which the back doors couldn't be opened at auction when I was 15 in 2005 with 120k miles lol
@michaelwinters25746 ай бұрын
My ford escort was slow, but clean!
@garycamara99556 ай бұрын
Sooner than that!
@maryjane44326 ай бұрын
@@garycamara9955right I was thinking about at 10. I live in a rural area.
@lindamurphy39696 ай бұрын
If you come to California, make sure to give yourself enough time to leave LA and the beach. Spend a day seeing the desert, a couple of days to visit local mountains or head north to Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Sequoia National Park, etc. There’s so much beauty there. California is blessed with dramatically different terrain and climates.
@karlamackey46756 ай бұрын
Palm Springs. About four hours East of LA. Stop in San Bernadino on your way to Palm Springs and get cowboy boots for the three of you at The Boot Barn. I don't know if it's still there or not. I was there on my honeymoon over 25 years ago. We went to a Mexican restaurant that had Authentic Mexican Cuisine. My husband got a large Marquarita. What we didn't know was that it was huge. My husband had big hands and he had to hold it with both hands, like a sippy cup. We never stopped laughing about that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🍹🍹🍹🍹 Btw. Palm Springs is a major PGA (professional golf association) Golf Tournament.
@jillollipop29786 ай бұрын
And Palm Springs Aerial Tram! It rotates as it ascends, so you'll always get a view. And the change from desert to alpine forest is spectacular. Lots of hiking trails at the top and so beautiful.
@kellypatterson85066 ай бұрын
I'm a long-haul trucker and find aome the best tasting food is from lunch trucks, I especially like the one near the Flying J atop the Grapevine just off I5, or the breakfast burritos in Castaic across from the Pilot.
@steevieg6 ай бұрын
@@karlamackey4675 Do NOT stop in San Bernardino. Are you crazy?! There is nothing there for tourists and is not the safest place to be. Boot Barn is a franchise and can be found all across southern California. Palm Springs is a city, not a golf tournament.
@plaxy1006 ай бұрын
and by enough time say about the same amount of time it take to say go do all of Germany Itally and France California Huge, it'll take you an entire day just to drive from the san-diego to San - Fransisco,
@darrylcharles21146 ай бұрын
America has beautiful places to walk. Roads are not where we walk at. We walked in parks and walking trails with nature
@Rhaspun5 ай бұрын
Yes. There are hiking routes even within city limits in Southern Cal and the SF Bay Area. One has to know about them.
@cookingwithsherry55706 ай бұрын
yes we love our ice… and instead of walking to work or to the grocery store we walk for fun/hike whatever you wanna call it
@otis2996 ай бұрын
In America, we don’t have car parks because we don’t have cars that like to play with each other. We have parking lots instead.
@pumpkinoliveros41476 ай бұрын
True, so true and so funny. I can't stop laughing 😂😂
@2436golden6 ай бұрын
Stop it! 😅🤣😂😅
@bob50746 ай бұрын
But why do we drive on a parkway and park in a driveway?
@davidmelchior10456 ай бұрын
@@bob5074 There is actually a logical/historical reason. But it would take a TON of typing. The first part goes back to the early 1900's, when cars were a novelty. The second part goes back to pre-industrial Europe.
@donaldstewart83426 ай бұрын
@@davidmelchior1045 It was a joke
@impresarioe68246 ай бұрын
There are a lot of Americans who prefer cities that mix living with entertainment. You live where you work and play. However, there are also a lot of Americans that prefer to live away from the noise of entertainment. You will have to drive to go to dinner, a movie, or something else fun, but when you are done, you go back to a quiet neighborhood. It’s all about preference.
@paulsmith85106 ай бұрын
New Hampshire here... most maple syrup is fake. The real stuff is expensive but absolutely worth it.
@bluflaam777LSA6 ай бұрын
A lot of honey is too.
@catbutte47706 ай бұрын
@paulsmith8510 You are correct! Real maple syrup is out of this world! Mmmmm. 🍁🥞
@cheaptshirt6 ай бұрын
Living in Vermont for a summer taught me this. Also maple is in EVERYTHING in NH and VT.
@pauladuncanadams17506 ай бұрын
Don't want anything else!
@watermellie6 ай бұрын
Costco, Kirkland maple syrup is bomb, gotta keep it in the fridge after opening though.
@chadkelley-fg5tl4 ай бұрын
As an American, (1.5 hour drive from Cincinnati), I have to say, Brits are cool 😎. They are like Americas cousin. Great video. You are bound for stardom. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
@tghost7396 ай бұрын
I've been in America all my life and Everytime I watch your videos about America your eyes always light up and you seem so excited and enthralled 😊
@amywelcome50296 ай бұрын
For reals... makes my mood better!! Lol 😁
@tghost7396 ай бұрын
@@amywelcome5029 Same here
@CBB6726 ай бұрын
Yeah your so cute
@JamesLarson476 ай бұрын
Down south. Drunk as a skunk... Pancakes, waffles, eggs and sausage at 3 AM after the bars close. Made my girlfriend cry laughing that night and I will forever remember that tear roll down her face and feel the joy of how hard she laughed. :D
@johnnusz82786 ай бұрын
and if you're in the south, is it really pancakes if it's not Waffle House or someone's Grandma's house?
@1nerdse5 ай бұрын
@@johnnusz8278waffle house is the BEST restaurant period!!
@kellikrueger76856 ай бұрын
You should do a UK vlog so we can admire your area as well.
@forbin11856 ай бұрын
hes a streamer and eats McDonalds delivery nearly every day. notice how little he interacts with ppl in the chat? he's too lazy to do that. and he lives in Birmingham area Not Pretty lots of foreigners garbage all over the ground closed shops it dismal
@MaryEvans-e5z3 ай бұрын
I like ice almost to the top of the glass. Beverages are always ice cold. Hot drinks are coffee or hot tea (served in a cup). In the USA, we primarily drink iced tea. Fill you glass with ice and pour in your tea. Your options are to add sugar and/or lemon juice. Hot tea is served mostly with sugar and/or lemon.
@143samanthalynn6 ай бұрын
As an American.....I love your videos. It's beautiful to see a non American love America as WE THE PEOPLE do!
@Sureshots.6 ай бұрын
To bad we can swap the people who hate this country with those who love it.
@nanettebagley73516 ай бұрын
I came to say the same thing! I’m a native Californian and thoroughly enjoyed him and his commentary!😊
@claregale90116 ай бұрын
@@Sureshots.You only love your country when you want it to be better , I love my country but its not perfect lots could be improved . Same goes for the US .
@Sureshots.6 ай бұрын
@@claregale9011 I love my country all the time and yes I want it to be better. I want it to be the best in the world there are things to improve. You will never hear or see me say I don’t love my country.
@VideoSpectator12256 ай бұрын
No its not, they need to leave our beautiful country alone
@XerouEffect136 ай бұрын
most of us dont really care about if someone is recording. it is normally just the "karens" that will throw fits about people recording
@marksmith48926 ай бұрын
L3WG you have to remember that because America is so vast, there are different climates and different temperatures depending on where you're at. For example, it can be freezing with 3 feet of snow in Michigan while at that very same moment in Los Angeles or Florida people are laying on the beach. San Diego, California is one of the 7 places on the globe that has the most desirable weather year round. All year, it is said to be in the mid 70s Fahrenheit there. Speaking of Michigan, I have an aunt who lives there. She has a house in the northern half of Michigan and a retirement house down in Florida, so she commutes to Florida in winter and back to Michigan in summer. This is perfect because in Florida during winter the temperature is perfect, and the same holds true in Michigan in summer.
@MarySpain19586 ай бұрын
They call his aunt and ppl. who do that Snowbirds. Many "Winter " in CA or Fla.to escape the cold & snow etc etc.
@noelramirez15516 ай бұрын
I mean with some of the repeated videos he's watched he should know by now
@jerryfinger86596 ай бұрын
Well said, Seattle is a lot like London, but living in Wyoming, the sun shines almost every day of the year here.
@nerdgarage6 ай бұрын
Some of us in Michigan would still be out on the deck in shorts and tshirt with 3 feet of snow and freezing temps. =) Probably not on the beach though.
@emmef79706 ай бұрын
@@MarySpain1958 Arizona too.
@chicky44446 ай бұрын
In America we have Massive parks for walking and working out. We also have tons of trails and fields people use for soccer, baseball or just exercising in.
@p.a.muldowney36342 ай бұрын
And a majority of people don't incorporate going to those places as part of their daily activities. Hence the high rate of obesity.
@chicky44442 ай бұрын
@@p.a.muldowney3634 Who are these majority of people you're speaking of? That statement is very subjective, because I can turn around and say the majority of people I KNOW do go there. Obesity isn't about exercise. Exercise is behavioral and being classically conditioned at best. Life isn't black and white
@BahrmanSTL6 ай бұрын
Nothing is more relaxing than going out for breakfast at midnight and just enjoying the calm of the late night crowd.
@todd7856 ай бұрын
It's funny so many European vloggers don't understand the reason for a big suv or truck unless "you need it for work". Well they come in real handy if you're into home improvement projects or yard work. Nothing better than a truck bed to pick up mulch, plants, lumber, fencing etc. And long vacation trips require a lot of luggage if you have a larger family and suv's are great for that.
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
Ya! Road trips and camping!
@grapeapeskates6 ай бұрын
Most people with big trucks don’t need them.
@todd7856 ай бұрын
@@grapeapeskates You're not wrong. A lot of times it's a style choice.
@heididavison8166 ай бұрын
Yes!! I just bought a Jeep because it has the guts to get to the camping spots that I want to go to! Plus, I only drive 9 minutes to get to work so it doesn’t waste that much gas… worth it!
@AntBanks26266 ай бұрын
She doesnt really understand the concept of "we dont give a shit what you think we need".... thats why we live so good. You have your choice of lifestyle and can share your choices with others through business.
@reginashellenbarger69806 ай бұрын
The big cars are necessary for families with children. If you have three toddlers, that’s three car seats. The car seats for toddlers are huge until they get to around 5 years old. In a normal sized car you can barely shut the back doors with three car seats. Between car seats, diaper bags, and other things. A big vehicle accommodates a big family.
@08MarineWife6 ай бұрын
Most suburban areas whether it be single-family homes or apartment buildings have walking trails, blinking trails, and parks built in and around them so there isn't always a need to walk to the commercial areas to hang out with friends and family. We drive to the market or for shopping because no one wants to have to carry all their groceries while walking back home. Especially if you are shopping for the week or month.
@teerat84516 ай бұрын
Pancakes at 2:00 a.m. surrounded by 200 drunk people was how I lived my weekends in the late 80's.
@cyndigirl4185 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MeWriter21125 ай бұрын
same
@cindyroy13176 ай бұрын
Hello. I am a native Californian and when I lived in Berkeley, CA I jogged two miles at midnight with a friend of mine to the International House of Pancakes where we sat for three hours eating chocolate chip pancakes and drinking LOTS of coffee. Then we jogged back home. Just at a much slower pace, then before. Awe, good times!!! Thank you for your fun videos!
@kimberlyvespa6 ай бұрын
Berserkly! Used to be fun! Great restaurants when I visited in the early nineties. My ex husband was from Hayward.
@cindyroy13176 ай бұрын
Hi Kimberly. Its nickname sure fits! I spent a lot of time there in the nineties as well. Colorful and never dull! I always thought Hayward was pretty.
@homesickpolarbear6 ай бұрын
If you are going to have the "American" experience, Don't go straight to Southern California or New York. Those two places are Horribly expensive. There are SO many different places to visit. You could spend an entire summer just "exploring" Texas. Go to Florida and Visit Universal Theme Park, and while you are there, check out their beaches. The four corners of the world. The Black Hills of South Dakota, the Great Plains of Nebraska. Please do not base your thoughts of America solely off of southern California or New York.
@LadyLiet3 ай бұрын
Fresh produce and meats, Texas has that and more in spades! Best beef and bar-b-que!! A mesquite smoked brisket, slow cooked on a pit for 6-8 hours, falling apart tender, potato salade, baked beans, fresh corn on the cob with butter, fresh cold black diamond watermelon!! Oh, man!! Will change your life!! 😊😊😊😊😊
@C.Brooks20076 ай бұрын
We have lots of different sizes of water bottles. They can start at 6 ounces & go up to 5 gallons. The one she has is a liter.
@statementpeace6 ай бұрын
We have plenty of litre water bottles (and larger) in the UK, I don’t know why he’s acting like that’s so strange 😕😅
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
@@statementpeaceI think they thought the liter is the norm. Most people carry the 12 or 16oz bottles.
@kyrataylor20352 ай бұрын
Her husband DID ask for 2 large bottles of water so why was she so surprised at the size?
@muc4056 ай бұрын
They were in LA, which is definitely car centric because it is so huge and spread out. If they had gone to NYC, they would’ve been walking or taking the subway or a taxi. And if they were in a small city in the Midwest, there are many parks and shops that people walk to close to where they live. The US is so vast, there is every type of experience depending on where a person lives or where a tourist visits.
@AlthosWTF6 ай бұрын
L.A. but whatev....
@nataliewalters27595 ай бұрын
Also in D.C especially .
@ivytowergirl2076 ай бұрын
This made me laugh quite a bit. I grew up in Southern California, so it was fun to see both of your reactions to everything. We do drive almost everywhere.😂 The suburbs are often designed with community parks, playgrounds and greenbelts for walking/jogging and events, but most businesses & shops are too far away to walk. Water bottles come in many sizes, as do freeways and roads…and pancakes. 😁 Things are getting more and more expensive here, but once you are here, the sun and the cheerful smiles are free. 🌴 Hope you get to visit soon.
@neutrino78x6 ай бұрын
there is in fact extensive transit down there, just like we have up there in the Bay Area....she could have found this out, just whip out the cell phone, turn on the GPS and it will tell which bus to get on. 🙂
@benjamindavid67336 ай бұрын
She married her dad.. that’s weird
@cindydee84754 ай бұрын
#1 Her little boy is just absolutely precious! #2 10pm is nothing... IHOPs and Dennys open 24/7 for pancakes and breakfast 🥞🧇🍳#3 The US is so big and everything is so spread out that having to drive everywhere is just the practical thing to do. For reference, California alone is slightly bigger than the UK and Finally #4 I just discovered your channel and subscribing. Keep up the good work! ❤
@myrianrodriguez93726 ай бұрын
Taking the surfliner train that runs along the coastline of California is a true travel experience away from the car.
@neutrino78x6 ай бұрын
yup, that, and then you get on Coast Starlight that goes all the way from LA up to Seattle, that train is pretty great. Not a substitute for a jet aircraft for a quick weekend in Seattle, but if you have time, and are willing to pay $400+ (actually last time I looked it was like 700, but the more in advance you book, the cheaper) for a room, it's great. The 400 gives you a room to yourself where you can lie down and go to sleep, and three square meals a day, included in the price of your ticket. Tipping not required at all (I didn't tip anybody on my trip and didn't even know people did tip until later. Sure didn't observe anyone leaving money at the dinner table. 🙂).
@rachellesommerfeld65756 ай бұрын
My favorite is Pancakes with re the ones topped with strawberries, bananas and, of course, a mountain of whipped cream at 3 in the afternoon. By the way, Europeans have to realize that there's a whole country other than New York, Texas, and California.
@crimson49er6 ай бұрын
breakfast for dinner is one of the greatest things ever (especially if you're "california sober")
@Junebug13576 ай бұрын
I always thought this was a normal thing. 😀
@EssenceofPureFlavorАй бұрын
Pancakes are best with mostly butter and just enough syrup to sweeten them. Also add it as you eat them, not all at once, to make sure they don't suck up all the syrup like a sponge.
@sandyangel42436 ай бұрын
It blows my mind people from other countries comes and hits stores. They are a stones throw from beautiful national and state parks. I might add one national park that is one of the most beautiful in our country.
@elkins44066 ай бұрын
Not just "stores," but the most uninspiring, bland, mediocre chain stores available. Target? Seriously? The place where snotty rich kids would make fun of you in school if your mom bought your clothes there? This is a tourist destination now? Oooooh, I can't wait to visit England so I can go to a WHSmith!
@fstokes6656 ай бұрын
I don’t get the fast food restaurants either. Who even eats that junk!
@LJBSullivan6 ай бұрын
Yes, a store is the last place I'd want to go.
@LJBSullivan6 ай бұрын
@elkins4406 You grew up in a very rich area. New clothes from anywhere is good. Most kids bought second hand, didn't want to waste clothing by going into landfill.
@kirstynashlee6 ай бұрын
Love this- but I wish more people visiting California would go to the smaller towns and the beautiful nature spots! Anyone who wants to visit California I recommend Santa Barbara as the number one stop 😊 it’s beautiful, the buses are really clean so you don’t spend a fortune on Ubers or taxis, the food is ridiculously good, we have amazing farmers markets nearly every day of the week, our library is beautiful, and the amount of hiking trails that are actually fun is wild. A lot of chances to see animals in nature. The botanic gardens are beautiful too. Oh and whale watching- the last time we saw 2 blue whales in addition to the normal swarm of dolphins and seals.
@chrisjohnson15996 ай бұрын
Big Bear or Solvang would be even better, as they are smaller cities with plenty to do in the middle of nowhere with larger cities nearby.
@jaebee93086 ай бұрын
You're 100% right. Santa Barbara is a WORLD different than Los Angeles!
@5150pb5 ай бұрын
Send them to Bakersfeild LOL
@GymbalLock5 ай бұрын
Santa Barbara is a good place. I got my first real job as a 3D animator there, and I'd walk down State St. for lunch every day.
@kermitshort12836 ай бұрын
The thing you have to understand about America is that we have a LOT of land. We do have parks, but if we want to hang out, we generally have a big yard to hang out in. We also like to hang out at an entertainment venue...a movie theater, a restaurant or bar, a family gaming venue, an amusement park, a museum, etc. If we want to hang out outside, we have any number of National Parks to reconnect with Nature. But yes, unless you're in a super dense metro area, having a car is a must.
@OmgaCuteCatPic5 ай бұрын
Pancakes/breakfast/lunch/dinner whatever is awesome after the bars close and you don't want to go home yet.
@OmgaCuteCatPic5 ай бұрын
We like our cold drinks cold and our hot drinks hot. 🥶🥵
@OmgaCuteCatPic5 ай бұрын
We need big cars. Have you seen the size of packages in our stores. 😅
@OmgaCuteCatPic5 ай бұрын
You need to go to a normal sized city and not one of the biggest cities (LA NY etc.) to find out how normal Americans live. We walk. We have lots of parks. Vegetables are best bought from the public markets. We have more rooms because many households are multigenerational and people need their space but also need rooms to get together. For a real LA experience, they would have brought some dogs.😊
@JamesClark-j3s6 ай бұрын
I lived in San Diego for 2 years, I live in South Carolina now and I love it. We have a swimming pool and have been in it since late March . The beaches here are nicer because the water is not as cold as San Diego.
@myrianrodriguez93726 ай бұрын
Parks are generally found in many communities with waterways and gardens. Some parks even have archery areas, track and field, tennis, etc...
@noelramirez15516 ай бұрын
The parks by my house in Florida have a ton of dirt tracks for biking through the woods
@mr.metorix63186 ай бұрын
@9:50 lmao 🤣 she don't know how the sun works. As a Californian I can tell you you get more sun exposure on overcast days, as the rays that would bounce back into space are reflected back to the ground a 2nd time by the overcast clouds.
@kelleewolfe28346 ай бұрын
I was going to say, even high is overcast fair skinned people still need to wear sunscreen! Especially if your going to bein a convertible. UV rays go through the clouds and you can still get a bad sunburn.
@byronsmith31526 ай бұрын
You learn about this real fast out on the water too.
@jonok426 ай бұрын
I only know from my own experiences with myself and my children. I am very fair skinned and burn within 30 min to an hour. On sunny bright days when the UV index is high. On overcast days I can be outside for hours without a sunburn. Time on water when it's sunny and clear is going to be a quick burn sometimes within 20 minutes. Overcast means a lot longer time before I look like a boiled lobster.
@alicekenny40816 ай бұрын
Overcast sunburns are the worst!🔥🥵🌥️🌤️🌞
@ec69516 ай бұрын
Exactly! And they should also know that the sun is especially bright in Cali! This was the first thing my european hubby said the first time he came out here!!!
@rmur48206 ай бұрын
There are many people that like to live in big cities where they don't need a car and can walk, bus, subway to everything. Then there are many that can't stand a populated area and enjoy the openness of rural areas or country side. We value our vehicles and the drive. I drove an hour and ten minutes to work on country roads everyday for 19 years. I lived 56 miles from where my job was located. I made great money there and lived in a cheaper area so I could afford more. The drive was just another part of life that I enjoyed.
@MiMi-tj5zf6 ай бұрын
From Louisiana. We buy great veggies from farmer’s markets. We need our huge cars to pile the family in and carry sports gear, camping equipment, gardening hauls, home improvement materials, and groceries for a few weeks instead of going every day. We tend to hang out at each other’s homes or parks, events, restaurants. We NEED ice in the summer in extreme 90 to 100 F heat. We also love the look of Europe with your beautiful, old, stone buildings and quaint countrysides.
@mpz20686 ай бұрын
If the cup is full of ice it doesn't melt as fast and water down the drink. It doesn't matter if there isn't as much room for the drink because of the free refills! Breakfast foods are great at ANY time of the day or night!
@dawgeral3336 ай бұрын
The weather is very hot in some areas...so ice is mandatory - otherwise you get dehydrated REALLY fast.
@kathypaczkowski63656 ай бұрын
When I was young we'd go dancing on Friday nights. When the club closed at 2am we'd go to a diner for breakfast food. I was partial to French toast or bacon and eggs. So nice to just sit and talk about everything with your friends.
@kyrataylor20352 ай бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. My brother's band played for New Year's Eve at a local club a number of years ago and agreed to come to my house afterwards for a wind-up breakfast. I left after they finished playing to get everything ready. By the time they got here about 45 minutes later (after packing up their equipment), I had set the table, scrambled 2 dozen eggs, fried a half pound of crisp bacon, baked the first batch of biscuits and was just taking the sausage gravy off the stove. They were a popular band and it was such a high point for them and they were still all wired-up. They really enjoyed being able to talk and laugh together about their experience while it was still fresh on their minds. The point is, even bands enjoy getting that extra time together after such an event. Thanks for bringing back that wonderful memory for me.
@tossiecolley85996 ай бұрын
American’s love their cars 👍🏿🤷🏿♂️
@MsLhuntMartinez796 ай бұрын
Texan here. My first time in California was 6 days ago. LOVED IT! MOUNTAINS ON YOUR BEACH?! ❤😂 ( Huntington Beach) Drove through L.A. My family hiked up to the HOLLYWOOD sign. - Not me. Im afraid of heights. Colors are brighter out there. Flowers and trees😍 We thought we were going swimming at the beach. HELL NO! IT WAS FREEZING!! 60F felt 50F The weather was perfect and cold at the same time. Made bonfire on the beach at night. 🔥 They drive better than us. Sry Texas😂😂😂
@ericperez966 ай бұрын
rare for a texan to compliment cali lol cheers
@MsLhuntMartinez796 ай бұрын
@@ericperez96 I hurt my tongue to do it, but it's all true. 😆
@eaglelove006 ай бұрын
My mother and sis moved to TX a couple decades ago. They love TX but sorely miss the beaches. I don’t think many understand how cold the water is though 😂 The current moves down from Alaska, so it’s pretty cold most months. It can feel really good in July and August though lol. So happy you enjoyed California ❤️
@stefaniew35 ай бұрын
How we felt visiting Texas from California😂 we were so excited to try buc-ees and HEB loll
@MsLhuntMartinez795 ай бұрын
@@stefaniew3 😆
@HR-tl5mq6 ай бұрын
In California, it is tradition to hit up a Denny's at 4-5AM after a night out.. most are opened 24\7.
@stephy3696 ай бұрын
Same in Washington
@trailryder58136 ай бұрын
Its all about Waffle House here in the Southern U.S.
@whomigazone6 ай бұрын
Definitely Waffle House here
@paulmartin23484 ай бұрын
Denny's sucks
@crome11156 ай бұрын
bruv there are IHOPS (international house of pancakes) that are open 24/7. after a night out sometimes you just in the mood for some pancakes lol And there really isnt a thing such as "American" coffee..unless its just a cup o joe. Black coffee., you can add cream and sugar. Most people get flavored coffees or go to starbucks. When it comes to needing a car to get around, that depends on where you live. I'm from NYC originally and have rarely driven into the city. Most shops in neighborhoods in the boroughs are within walking distance or you can take traings to get to the city and shop. Unless you live in the suburbs. Then you need a car., Now i live in NC and you definitely need a car or 2. depending on the size of your family.
@terrigaines18126 ай бұрын
I make my coffee at home because Starbucks is too damn expensive!
@rgawt18703 ай бұрын
Love your reactions 👍 keep 'em coming
@HappyHoney416 ай бұрын
We have pancake houses that are open around the clock. After the bars close at 2 am, a trip to the pancake house used to be in order.
@FourFish476 ай бұрын
She acted all happy and excited, then didn't say anything positive except that the people are nice. 😄
@cicada94716 ай бұрын
She's a snobby female euro. What did you expect?
@andimproud6 ай бұрын
Right! And then she said our veg tastes like plastic? Girl...what?
@Julieb6156 ай бұрын
@@andimproud You have to remember she was in CA. Vegetables in the South are awesome. Almost everywhere, if you stay away from the places you see advertised on TV, and eat at the local restaurants all of the food is better.
@andimproud6 ай бұрын
@Julieb615 Oh, is that right? I'm from Texas, and I've never been to cali, so maybe my naive bias is showing.
@mattwonder46576 ай бұрын
@@Julieb615 not really, the best restaurants in the country are in big cities. California also grows a huge amount of produce I think they know what they’re doing.
@mbourque6 ай бұрын
9:24 the way the air flows over and around the car while you're driving prevents things like insects from flying into the vehicle.
@joannalynn38486 ай бұрын
I agree. It would take a massively strong fly to be able to fight the slipstream of that mustang.
@andimproud6 ай бұрын
I know that's true. But somehow a bug will manage to find its way into my sunroof to scare tf outta me. Lolol
@DVSLEO6 ай бұрын
We have a lot of green spaces. Also most people walk around our own neighborhoods which can be huge. Also with vegetables you have organic and non-organic vegetables. Both have flavor, like anything it depends on how you cook them
@kellypatterson85066 ай бұрын
At end when she's talking about vegi flavors, what she does not understand is the nutrients in soils make the difference, carrots in Brazil, America and Greece are going to taste different.
@eyeamg0dly6 ай бұрын
its not just that though. our veggies are grown commercially mostly in central america, so we can get them here at all seasons of the year. the focus more on bigger crop yields and not flavor.
@kellypatterson85066 ай бұрын
@eyeamg0dly yeah, I've noticed that especially when a variety of fruits and vegetables are out of season, the flavor seems.... weak/dull.
@trentgay34376 ай бұрын
I think she probably got canned veggies from a restaurant that just left them in a pot of almost boiling water until served. Or maybe microwave 🤔.
@JIMBEARRI6 ай бұрын
She's in Southern California. Virtually nothing there existed before cars. The older cites on the East Coast are quite different. Many of them are nearly 400 years, and the older neighborhoods are much closer to European feel. They're also very good for walking.
@portialancaster34426 ай бұрын
I'm from the East Coast and I've never wanted to visit California. It's so new and juvenile compared to the East Coast, it is like a newly built theme park that's all the rage; overpriced and limited value. All hype and no substance. The East Coast has a Disney Park, gorgeous beaches, majestic mountains, and a pre-industrial history that Cali sadly lacks (unless they steal one from the indigenous Natives). No sir, the land of oat milk and fake boobs is not for me.
@ChrisForstner6 ай бұрын
@@portialancaster3442 You sound almost exactly like Europeans talking about the US. 🤣
@portialancaster34426 ай бұрын
@@ChrisForstner Really? All the Europeans posting reaction videos about the US seem like they're movie and/or TV junkies. It's all about big cars, neon lights, sports jerseys, junk food and cowboy hats. Their tastes are very similar to our teenage children's tastes. They really go for all the propaganda put out by the merch companies. If they were Americans, we'd call them suckers while gladly taking their money and asking for a tip. Maybe it is best that our foreign visitors never leave the loop of tourist traps this country has. If they saw the real America well, we don't want that do we. Why do they never visit museums?
@rocknroller776 ай бұрын
You sound juvenile with your trash talk. Jeez us. You're ridiculous. @@portialancaster3442
@Chris-lc4bo6 ай бұрын
Actually, Some things in Southern California are just as old if not older then on the East Coast, just one needs to know what to look for. San Gabriel Mission was founded in 1771. Some Ranchos have been there from the Spanish Conquistadores time. But yeah, for the most part stuff is pretty newish.
@5siggi6 ай бұрын
I grew up in the city of Chicago. There were sidewalks on both sides of the street and I walked everywhere. There were alley ways where the garages were located behind the houses and apartments. Our backyards were small but big enough for what we needed them for. There were gangways between the buildings to walk from the sidewalk to the alley. There were also buses on the main streets with bus stops every couple of blocks. We also had El trains but stops were farther apart than bus stops. Most stores were small shops but that was in the 1960's and 70's. There were also parks with play grounds in the neighborhoods and forest preserves not too far away. I also lived near Lake Michigan so we had the beach to go to for the summer. Not too much has changed. I really enjoyed my childhood and young adult life there.
@kerihazelton57853 ай бұрын
2-4am are peak pancake hours. A true ‘murcan pancake house is open 24/7. IHOP is my go-to ‘woke up hungry at 3am’ spot.
@azrigal873 ай бұрын
Yup! Ours are 24/7 too in GA. It’s just too bad they have slipped BAD on quality and taste in the last 10 years. Nowadays no one will go there that late at night unless their kid is whining for pancakes or they are drunk 😂
@wojecire6 ай бұрын
Bro I work at Walmart and I KNOW what you mean. All day everyday it's the best people watching ever.
@Britcarjunkie6 ай бұрын
To put things into perspective: Los Angeles County has about 3 times the people than the entire state of Nevada. It IS possible to live in an area in L.A., where you can walk to everything & not drive. Oh - and driving a convertible in the rain: I used to have a '62 Triumph TR-4, and it was once suggested that I drive in the rain with the top down. It's pretty wild - when you're moving, the rain just blows right over your head. An alternative to driving, is to ride a bicycle, though the typical streets are not "bicycle friendly". What really attracts many people to L.A., is the fact that, in a single day, you can go from the city, to the beach, to the desert, and to the snow. All 4 are nearby. That, and the weather is good for most of the year. Oh, and you can get fresh vegetables - its just that many restaurants are cheap!
@cherylbratten76136 ай бұрын
In America, it isn't dictated what you NEED, it's your choice, what you want...it's called freedom.
@mjusda43536 ай бұрын
freedumb
@claudiayates76216 ай бұрын
The produce many times IS flavorlesscuz we want all things all year round. If ya eat local & in season, it is soooo good.
@thomasbottoms11133 ай бұрын
America IS beautiful!! It has its bad parts, but by and large is an awesome country. Thanks for helping to show others. Like Josh and Jace from England. :)
@merfwriter6 ай бұрын
It's southern California in the middle of November! Nicer weather.
@sharronr6 ай бұрын
I love the joy you find in all things American
@mbourque6 ай бұрын
28:24 when I was in college, I used the local buses to go from my close to campus housing to classes and to the local stores for groceries and such. it was good for the time and location. now that I'm an adult and living in my house. I live 30+ MILES from the nearest town on 120+ acres, so I NEED a vehicle to get ANYWHERE or go for anything...
@shawnfrye59876 ай бұрын
When I watch UK Vlogs I always see gray drizzly skies and brown and moss green and gray colored stones it almost looks like the Sun never shines
@alicebonds47286 ай бұрын
I spent most of my life Northern California and I've done lots and lots of walking and also years taking public transportation. Most larger cities have extensive public transportation. There are many, many cities around the entire San Francisco Bay and several forms of public transportation from busses , BART(Bay area rapid transit), electric busses, trains and even cable cars.
@shaymcdonald48706 ай бұрын
You can definitely find good veggies at farmers markets, it just varies from state and region.
@WykkydGaming6 ай бұрын
There are plenty of condominiums and apartments in most cities where you can walk to shops etc. But most of the country is built for cars, yes
@blueboy42446 ай бұрын
for instance - what if she bought something big and heavy on her trip to target? she wouldn't be walking that back to the hotel - in the us we buy a lot of stuff at one time then we don't need to go to the store every day or every other day like they do in other countries - so we need big cars to haul that stuff
@RyanRafanan3 ай бұрын
The weather in Cali is so wonderful. People have the right to document their daily lives. It's in the Constitution. 😊❤
@brl05226 ай бұрын
Weather plays a big role in using your car for everything
@kimberlypride40466 ай бұрын
Texas resident here, cars/SUVs are a MUST!!! Some of the roads are dirt/rock so I drive an suv to get wherever I need to go.
@grapeapeskates6 ай бұрын
I live in Philly and walk everywhere. East Coast has dedicated walkers and hikers. Her experience with food is bizarre, we have some of the best food in the world, and California has some of the best produce. Sourcing matters, go to farmer’s market for good local veg and fruit if you can. Come to America already, Lewis. I can’t wait to watch it 👍
@askbrotherjohn82975 ай бұрын
As far as the walking places... It is a matter of where you are located. There are cities designed for cars, and towns designed for walking. The size of a town really decides the experience. As far as the fruit tasting plastic... It really depends on the time you visit. strawberries and so forth are not November produce. So you usually have to ship them from distances requiring a lot of preservatives, and even then the taste will be off due to the season
@screwyootube16 ай бұрын
Denny’s Grand Slam is great when coming off of getting stoned. Two pancakes, two eggs, two pieces of bacon or sausage (or 1 each), sometimes with hash brown potatoes or toast, with coffee or milk and orange juice. Perfect to finish off a night of partying!
@karenmaurer99936 ай бұрын
I used to go to Denny's after clubbing! Decent breakfast food!
@LJBSullivan6 ай бұрын
Or the moons over my hammy
@TamaraScott-t9s6 ай бұрын
Most of us Americans do love our cars and trucks. We spend time commuting in them. My husband and I go off roading and we haul a trailer to go camping. We love to take road trips all over the country. We like big because they are more spacious and comfortable.
@Antares_4516 ай бұрын
Yes Sir... Book that trip bruh, we're ready for you.. Apollo is already showing signs of he's gonna be a US Marine. 😅
@L3WGReacts6 ай бұрын
i have a very busy few months with weddings, family stuff etc but once thats out the way i'll start planning it!:)
@a55a55inx6 ай бұрын
I know exactly what you mean about the colors looking different. I'm from California, but I feel like the colors in Hawaii are a lot more vibrant. The skies, water and foliage just pop even more than in California.
@secretsquirrelgames6 ай бұрын
At 16:31 Lewis points out the mailbox in the background, but fails to notice that the front yard behind her is fenced, which is something he keeps asking about in other videos - whether we fence our front yards ("gardens" to him). While we usually don't, sometimes, we do, but just with short fences or shrubs mostly, so you can still see the front of the house, etc.
@garyporterfield71656 ай бұрын
When she was complaining about the car culture, I wonder if she knows that auto emissions in California are the toughest and most stringent on Earth, even more stringent than other states in the US
@October_JennJenn6 ай бұрын
Clearly she doesn’t know if she’s choosing a Mustang for her family of 3. 😂
@loslobos51756 ай бұрын
1, Apollo is the name of Greek god. The son of Zeus. 2. The colors in Brittain are “muted”. The colors in the US, for the most part are “Vivid”. Leaves are greener than in Europe. 3. We like a lot of ice because everywhere is generally free refills so why not get it as cold is possible. 4. Unless you live in a big city, most public transportation will triple the time to get to your destination. 5. There are lots of stores trying to get your money, if you go to a store or restaurant that is not up to par on cleanliness and environment, there are 50 other stores you can get the same thing. 6. Options - too many. The cereal isle in the supermarket has 100s on different cereals. 7. Do you need a massive car? No, but they are so comfortable and spacious inside. There is always parking and driving is easier because you are high up and can see the entire road. 8. Most people don’t complain about not having a car. A car is freedom. 9. Forget the salad. We have BARBECUE 🍖
@JustMe-dc6ks6 ай бұрын
Also the average size of cars and trucks exploded over the last few decades. And a lot of people who might not need a huge care, or even want one otherwise, get one to feel safe surrounded by the others on the road.
@evansjessicae6 ай бұрын
Exactly! A car means you have freedom. You can live on your own schedule, and you don't have to carry all your bags wherever you go. 😊
@Taewills6 ай бұрын
1. Thank you! You’re the only person who told Lewis this so far lol 2. There are times, especially pre-Covid, that the LA sky is smoggy, not blue- the environment appeared more muted then. But she was in Orange County which is not L.A. #4 & #8 There are plenty of pedestrian friendly cities in California, a lot of vloggers hit big cities so they don’t experience it. I’d say S.F. Is really good for public transport and bikers even though the roadways are made to accommodate large swaths of cars. Also I’m not sure when they drove around LA but there’s tons of traffic which is why so many lanes were created- otherwise ppl would be stuck for 3 hours instead of only one 😂 6. Plenty of ppl NEED their SUVs/Trucks. Either for their large families or the activities they participate in. I had a kid in competitive sports for a decade and it was common to travel with other people’s kids 9. Lots of places offer salads but why order that for $10-$18 when it can be made at home or you could order something more filling?
@debbers4 ай бұрын
Country roads are great for taking walks on, or city parks, or even parks locates in the country, also there's tons of yardwork to keep you fully in shape. If you grew your own vegetables you'd be a vegetable guy! They taste better and look better than stuff in the stores!
@margotjones71686 ай бұрын
I can understand why gigantic cities with huge populations might have less-than-flavorful vegetables, however, here in "Small Town USA" most people grow their own vegetables and the grocery stores sell locally-grown fresh vegetables. The flavor difference is vast.
@jenniferbrown4836 ай бұрын
Breakfast for dinner is THE Best! Getting pancakes or other breakfast foods after the bar is where it's at! Greetings from Southern California!
@melvisroberts37156 ай бұрын
People talk about walking, we do walk usually in neighborhoods or parks, hiking trails. We see it as work outs, so typically if we are shopping we have to drive because we are so spread out so you have a need to drive. If you have a long commute you put your favorite music on and drive
@monicaalvarez56966 ай бұрын
Ever heard of “breakfast for dinner”? It’s a treat my family tries to do about once a month. My kids love it. Pancakes or French toast, eggs, breakfast meat like bacon/sausage, breakfast potato. It’s a treat! Also, some pancake places that are open late or round the clock also offer lunch and dinner menu items.
@undisputedtruth49546 ай бұрын
One fun fact about Los Angeles; it's a major city that's comprised of numerous cities. It's truly a massive city, if it contains many cities. Most people from the East Coast are shocked when our California family says, "Let's go across town" but it takes hours!😂 My mom hated that 1 thing enough to veto the move.🤣
@Rhaspun5 ай бұрын
Trying to go across town after 2pm is going to a slow trip in Southern Cal.
@richierich25346 ай бұрын
A classic pancake restaurant is IHOP international house of pancakes open 24 hrs a day It takes me 7 hours to get out of Florida driving cars are mandatory
@clemdane6 ай бұрын
There was actually a song in the 1980s called "Walking in L.A." about how nobody walks in L.A. It's by Missing Persons - check it out! I've lived lots of other places where we do walk.
@carolynsterritt39266 ай бұрын
American vegetables are amazing. I love the farmers markets that I visit all year long. From Cazenovia NY
@jadeh26996 ай бұрын
Americans have large refrigerators and pantries to house supplies. There isn't a need to walk for groceries. If you are going to hang out with friends, you would normally meet up somewhere central where people from all directions can get to easily.
@Cory14Tina026 ай бұрын
½ milk ½ heavy cream. Commonly known as either ½ & ½ or plain creamer.
@kathleen16856 ай бұрын
Good stuff
@user-kg7co9vi5r6 ай бұрын
It's ultra pasteurized to increase shelf life. It may have a slightly scorched flavor that isn't really tasted in coffee.
@DonalldArmentor6 ай бұрын
Heavy whipping cream in coffee is a decadent delight, half and half doesn't measure up, and plain milk is too weak, milk really needs to be steamed and frothed
@bobw10966 ай бұрын
Creamers are usually a 1 oz packed milk or cream used in coffee
@geegs1206 ай бұрын
What I didn't understand was that she went to the effort to show the creamer, but didn't show her using it or what she thought of the coffee with the cream.
@cheaptshirt6 ай бұрын
2 am is very common here. Drunken breakfast is the best and we have 24 hour diners for that reason.
@latnscorpio16 ай бұрын
Yes sir!
@nicleep42565 ай бұрын
Come visit, pancakes are regularly available 24hrs per day in the US, every day of the year. Some national restaurant chains built their entire brand around it!