Doctor's secretaries are a unique breed, almost always unhelpful to everyone not just you! Thanks for another great video!
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@kevinconnolly57103 жыл бұрын
In the UK they are universally referred to as the Gestapo.
@ashorty213 жыл бұрын
not true. my daughter is one. they have to follow protocols that said practise enforce +gdpr dictates what info can be divulged to people
@RiverMersey3 жыл бұрын
@@ashorty21 gdpr (General Data Protection Regulations) refers to discussing personal information with only the person that the information refers to. What Alanna was talking about was that the receptionist wasn't at all helpful in generally guiding Alanna through the process of changing to the new practitioner's office. Alanna was made to feel awkward in that situation when in fact the receptionist failed to provide help in their public service role.
@ashorty213 жыл бұрын
@@RiverMersey my reply was not aimed at Alanna but Mark. Hence replying to this thread and not starting a new one
@smavtmb21963 жыл бұрын
As a fellow Canadian How dare anyone suggest you might be American. You're very willing to make fun of yourself. You're definitely Canadian. I love your sense of humor. It always puts me in a good mood.
@mothmagic1 Жыл бұрын
That willingness to make fun of yourself is also a British trait.
@deathbysnusnu5153 жыл бұрын
The fake text turnaround is a very English thing to do. You are now officially one of us Alanna!
@Dave-r4u3 жыл бұрын
Tip..........when the weather is more conducive wear a T-Shirt with... "I'm a Canadian" written on it. We experienced the same scenario touring around America, where roughly 90% who heard us speak, asked if we were Australian......we sound nothing like an Ozzie. We have solid south London accents. Re' the T-shirt, we actually saw some people wearing them with....."'I'm not an Australian" printed on them.
@geoffh25603 жыл бұрын
Yep dentists are confusing - sometimes they will accept you as an 'NHS patient', other times they won't. And either way, you still have to pay - it's just less money if you are NHS.
@grantparman47053 жыл бұрын
I think part of the reason I love this channel is because it helps me to feel better about my own awkwardness. It feels good to know I'm not the only one!
@dave_h_87423 жыл бұрын
Ditto. Some things Alanna will not experience is the anxious times I've had worrying about what the women I'm walking down the dark street behind thinks or entering a lift etc. ( Cross street stuffing shoe even if place I'm going to is that side)
@deannaylor25763 жыл бұрын
I’m British and still have awkward moments, including all kinds of form filling out and receptionist’s.😂😂. Good watch.👍
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@PaulFellows34306 ай бұрын
I've inherited my late mom's ability to determine accents and I could tell you're a Canadian, not an American, as soon as I first found your channel and started watching your uploads. To me it's obvious where you're from but it matters not one jot. My family brought me up in the firm belief that the world is big enough for everybody
@TheVespaholics3 жыл бұрын
I drove a black cab around London for 30 years, lots of Americans and Canadians who I would pick up would ask where in Australia I was from! I am born and bred in Hackney in east London!
@Rjhs0013 жыл бұрын
Embarrassment is a British pastime...welcome to our world Alanna, we're so pleased to have your company 🤭
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
😂
@tomsenior74053 жыл бұрын
Accents and appearance can work to one's advantage. My wife is British, of Indian descent. She is used to people trying to speak to her in Hindi, Punjabi, Sindhi or Urdu. Best of all was holidaying Greece. The locals, assuming she was Greek would chatter away expecting her to understand. She would smile politely and nod. The result, Free Drinks or Free food. Bloody Lovely.
@sebastianguerre68683 жыл бұрын
A telltale sign for the Canadian accent is that they say words that sometimes sound Scottish particularly the word 'about' and also 'anyways' instead of anyway. Jordan Peterson is always saying 'anyways'.
@tomsenior74053 жыл бұрын
@@sebastianguerre6868 Wonderful advice. Excellent. Thank you. It reminds me of the job Gerry Anderson had to do when editing the Voices of the Canadian Character Actors while making Thunderbirds. In order to create the impression that they were US North Americans he had to focus on words like Aboot and Eh?
@manchestertart56143 жыл бұрын
Where in Britain is she from?
@tomsenior74053 жыл бұрын
@@manchestertart5614 Midlands
@mirvids50363 жыл бұрын
7:45 "Getting put on the spot". Definitely a southern English twang showing there. Fun vid !
@peterdurnien90843 жыл бұрын
The doctors receptionist, otherwise known as the dragon on the desk. It is there job to not make patient appointments and be as unhelpful as possible.
@cactus37963 жыл бұрын
as you asked: private dentistry is common, and more people use it than private healthcare. the main difference is with private dentistry you get a lot more time spent on you for each appointment
@Oceansteve3 жыл бұрын
I recall going to a burger restaurant in Houston and having to ask the server repeat the words “potato wedges” 3 times before I was asked/told “do you even know how to speak English?” It was kinda nice to say “yes, I am English and I don’t know what language you’re speaking”
@NewCastleIndiana3 жыл бұрын
I’m an USAmerican, and I never really thought about it until this video in this question. But I guess I have anxieties for basic USAmerican things as well like ordering. I only feel comfortable if I’ve been to a place multiple times and I know exactly what I want and have my routine down. Let alone which establishments allow me or my adult children or my minor children to enter as well.
@rebeccasimantov54763 жыл бұрын
Great reply!
@Oceansteve3 жыл бұрын
@@NewCastleIndiana gotta agree.. once I have a comfort zone range of places to eat, I lose interest in exploring any more.
@sandrabeaumont9161 Жыл бұрын
HAHAHA! You have 143 THOUSAND subscribers and you expect them not to think you're crazy when you get turned around. You are positively golden Alanna. lol
@ziploc20002 жыл бұрын
I'm a Londoner but have lived in Oregon the last 10 years, and when people guess at my accent they almost always say Australian, so go figure.
@GeoffreyEngelbrecht2 жыл бұрын
When I was studying in the UK back in the 1990’s I also got this question a lot. My favourite response to “Where in America are you from?” was “Nowhere”. Usually that would result in a funny look from them and end the conversation. A few times I would get a followup question where I ended up explaining I was not American but rather Canadian and then I always got the apology.
@rolanddunk50543 жыл бұрын
Hi Alanna,I have on occasions started to walk into town from home…and being a senior citizen ( forgetfulness)half way down the street i realise I have forgotten something and have to turn around and go back…now I can deploy the phone trick to cover my mistake..thank you for that..the British people have trouble understanding our own various accents,so you have nothing to worry about..cheers. Roly🇬🇧.
@BananaKing2743 жыл бұрын
I think your general awkwardness is good. It is part of why I enjoy watching your videos.
@jamesalberg11323 жыл бұрын
Lol. This was great Alanna You are soo fun to watch! 🇨🇦 👏👏
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@martinleclairvoyant3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, Alanna! Yes, the thing with the toilettes happens in Bulgaria as well... Every door has a locker, they can lock it but they are just to lazy af. So it is them who ought to feel ashamed for making you feel awkward! Also your British accent rules, love, seriously! Much love and hugs from Buglaria! XOXOXO
@dabe19713 жыл бұрын
11:28 Don't think that's down to your Canadian-ness - it's more likely age ! 😋 I do that when I'm coming out of the supermarket and I've forgotten what area I parked in....
@penname57663 жыл бұрын
Oh Alanna, your sense of humour is class. Those idiots slating you on social media should be ashamed of themselves. Bunch of heathens.
@penname57663 жыл бұрын
So Alanna, most dentists these days offer both NHS and private treatment and when you get a check up, they’ll give you the price breakdowns for both, then you can decide on a case-by-case basis whether you want to go for the NHS or private option in each individual situation. Depends what it is and what you can afford as to whether you decide the private option is worthwhile.
@lhiron3 жыл бұрын
If someone asks where in America you're from, say "a really cool place to the north, it's called Canada, heard of it?" And when they ask which country you prefer, say something completely different.
@twogitsinacar48113 жыл бұрын
Alanna, if you are ever visiting the West Midlands, Black Country area sort of next door to Warwickshire, you need to know two phrases "Bostin" meaning good great excellent. "That cake were bostin mam" "Y'alright am you" - are you OK ? Use those phrases copiously and you will soon feel at home !
@garypltn693 жыл бұрын
very funny video glad it's Tuesday again.
@galaxywhispers17873 жыл бұрын
Great video as always Alanna. I have the same awkward moments you do and yet I was born here! You are not alone. 🙂
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@zhukov433 жыл бұрын
I would have written this, so I agree wholeheartedly
@paulguise6983 жыл бұрын
Hiya Alanna, When I was at school,(this was 30 years ago), I told my Mam we were doing sequence dancing in P.E (you may call it gym class), when the music played (my Dad turned up thinking we were playing soccer), accidentally walked through the girls changing room, He was following where the music was playing, keep up the good content, from Choppy in Whitehaven ,Cumbria
@jillianb89923 жыл бұрын
I also try to "blend in" if I'm lost or sometimes end up taking a longer way when it isn't necessary.
@weedle303 жыл бұрын
Alanna, I only live less than ten minutes away from Bluey! So….if you are ever in need to “spend a penny”; visit the “restroom” (that always confuses me!) visit the “bathroom” (confuses me even more! 😳😵💫) or visit a “comfort station” (no… that sounds vulgar! 😲) then give ME a tinkle on your answer to solving the ‘I have no idea of where I am going…’ problem and I will guarantee you being able to have a tinkle in comfort and private without fear of barging in on someone already doing so 🤣🤣 in my home (even stop for a cuppa too! ) . I just find it so funny that out of all of the public loos on the first floor - and there must be at least 30 cubicles! You had the misfortune to pick an occupied one, even though you didn’t know! Sorry to laugh, but it really was funny to hear! 😂😂
@leplum20013 жыл бұрын
Tip Alanna: Whenever someone asks you which country is your favourite just say, "Wherever you go some things are better and some things are worse. For this reason I love Canada and the UK equally."
@Malfie6573 жыл бұрын
Great vid Alanna, and respect for your honesty - I've done the 'looking at my phone' one quite a few times rather than let anyone see I'm about to turn around for no obvious reason - it just feels wrong somehow! I used to have to run training courses around the UK and coming from South East England I certainly found some accents hard on my travels - I'd expected Scotland to be tricky but actually it turned out to be Northern Ireland which tripped me up most, though luckily my group there were a great bunch and they mostly took pity on me.
@Mrs.J873 жыл бұрын
Another winner! Thanks so much Alanna, your videos always make me laugh and brighten my day 🌞
@rthompsn20073 жыл бұрын
I love it when you say something in confidence to your 120k subscribers.... :)
@markwalsh14743 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Many thanks.
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Thanks again!
@colintaylor65293 жыл бұрын
This why we love you, cute cuddly quaint vulnerable loveable and this why weappreciate you. Thanks for the insight.
@shirleyk76473 жыл бұрын
🇨🇦 Travelling in the UK or anywhere overseas I got the “What part of America are you from ” question. Answering “I’m from Canada” usually prompts total disinterest and end of the conversation. I didn’t feel things were awkward as much as people just didn’t care anything about Canada and weren’t interested in hearing any more. Of course people with family here, or who have been here it’s a different story. Now If I’d travel again, I’d be more bold and tell them exactly on the map where I live…(the west), and how beautiful it is, and not just let them get away with their lack of interest!!
@lavendermeadow13813 жыл бұрын
Oh how much I can relate to the texting and changing direction technique... I tend to do that a lot, even in my home country... 😀
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
😂
@sunshinelollypop0243 жыл бұрын
I do the turning around thing too! Unless I'm at work and have forgotten to do something /went the wrong way and then I sigh, quietly call myself an idiot out loud and quickly turn around haha
@webbophone33773 жыл бұрын
1:13 "Ohhh, I'm so sore-ee" haha
@michaeldillon3113 Жыл бұрын
Without sounding too sycophantic or patronising Alana I think that you have done amazing well despite the social anxieties that you have been honest about . Social anxiety can stop people leaving the house and you have changed countries ! Well done you ! Ps Ease of using the phone is now regarded as a blunt measure of introversion/ extraversion. You know this people in public spaces talking loudly whilst on the phone - they ain't introverts ! Who knew 😅!?
@mariusello61123 жыл бұрын
Your hair is simply marvelous🥰
@RatKindler3 жыл бұрын
I love the comedy series Still Game and it took a while but I finally understood the Scottish accent and was so proud of myself. That is, until I met a Scottish bar tender here in Canada and I had no idea what he was saying to me. I felt so bad that I couldn't understand him.
@loraleepooley36693 жыл бұрын
Such a fun video! Love ya!
@kathrynnordstrom56043 жыл бұрын
Oh yes! As an Aussie - (who also has anxiety), those getting lost moments in UK! Either walking or driving. Miss Google & I have a difficult relationship at best of times. Standing on a corner in a city or town, not recignising a thing, north from south, worse still, having a time & place to get to...panic. I have had to run to hit the side of a departing bus as it takes off without me, or not knowing how to call a taxi in Monday morning traffic when Uber fails & I need to be on the other side of town for a Tour bus. Waiting in a bus stop in outer suburb of Edinburgh, a man speaks but I have no idea if he is commenting on the westher or asking if the bus is late, or what? What does one do? No speaka da englishi? If you happen to look like a local but have no idea where or how or what - THAT is an adventure that often requires a nap.
@christoguichard43113 жыл бұрын
"The British way...is the RIGHT way, and is IN FACT... THE ONLY WAY" YEP. Never forgotten that quote! So true...and so funny. 😂
@matc62213 жыл бұрын
How do you know you're at a good dentist? Buy the yellow plaque on his wall 😬🤣
@EASYTIGER103 жыл бұрын
As islands go, Great Britain is huge
@garryhammond76163 жыл бұрын
Was in the Brighton Conference Centre, (next county over from you) popped in the loo, at that point I noticed that the Grey cubicle had a pink frame.......as a guy this is not what you want to see......cold sweat and deep seated fear spreads through me.......planning my exit was like something from "The Great Escape"..........finally the time is right I make my exit but bumped into ladies coming in........"Wrong one Ladies" I announce....they turn round thinking they were wrong........social interaction at that point was a tad awkward, Ground please swallow me! Great video Alanna, you always make me smile.
@terencecarroll18122 жыл бұрын
When you call someone on the phone its usually an Indian accent on the other end because most call centres are there
@ashofthe3yamyamsa.k.aasher6753 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this, made my day a little better, not been feeling great. I have the same problem with accents myself, the amount of times I go along with it & act like I know what’s been said I couldn’t count. Glad I’m also not the only one who does the act like I’ve got a text to when I’ve gone the wrong way, not that I’ll ever admit it, except here that is
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Ahh hope you're doing OK pal!
@martincook97953 жыл бұрын
Great Vid as usual Alanna. I have started knocking gently on open stall doors, just in case. When we see you turning round with your face to the phone , we’re thinking - she’s looked at the map and realised she’s gone the wrong way. 🤣. No shame getting lost btw, that’s how to find new places.
@officialjaredeast3 жыл бұрын
Hi, I just wanted to tell you thank you for your KZbin channel you have. It’s very informative and I really appreciate having seen your videos and how in depth you explain stuff on moving abroad. I’ve wanted to for a long time and since I’ve found your channel it’s just been so much help :D love the content and congratulations on 6 years in the UK
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
@officialjaredeast3 жыл бұрын
@@AdventuresAndNaps your welcome:D
@oaktreeman43693 жыл бұрын
Re accents, here's a tip that was given to me by an elderly lady with a scientific background. When someone is speaking to you with an accent you're not used to, listen the same way you would listen to a piece of music. Focus on the cadence, and the lilt, rather than the words. You will find that things clarify magically. It really works!
@lucasdale5723 жыл бұрын
The amount of times I sing the wrong words to a song would make this impossible 🤣
@Nosmo902 жыл бұрын
@@lucasdale572 "Get dressed you merry gentlemen, let nothing new dismay!" xD
@docostler9 ай бұрын
@@Nosmo90The way things are going, they're gonna goosify me.
@terryharvey39333 жыл бұрын
Canadians are family! Even we have a problem with some accents!
@mumbix3 жыл бұрын
One time at school shortly after emigrating I called a path a sidewalk, I was henceforth known as "Sidewalk" for the duration of my secondary school years, yep it's just your boy Sidewalk coming at ya with red hot facts
@SustainableSierra3 жыл бұрын
Haha, I don't like talking on the phone over here either. I live in Yorkshire and if the person doesn't have a "southern" or Yorkshire accent, I'm confused and sometimes the line gets "disconnected."
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
😂
@scottlp23233 жыл бұрын
'If you go 50 miles, you're gonna get a new accent. You go another 50 miles, you're gonna get a new accent.' You go another 50 miles, you're gonna drown! lol. ;) We do live on a tiny island, it's true. :) I was born here, some accents still require me to ask them to repeat themselves on the phone. :) I actually think a huge part of comprehension is being able to see the person speaking to you. The mouth and facial movements, along with any gesturing limbs, I'm certain, subconsciously at least, help a great deal in understanding what a person is actually saying. I've never been a fan of phone conversations with anybody other than my family or closest friends. :)
@dave_h_87423 жыл бұрын
Body language and watching their mouth helps me tune in to a difficult accent but hate phones putting off things so I don't have to use the infernal device.
@RockyBobbieBuster2 жыл бұрын
I'm from the north east of England and I used to work with some Geordies (from felling, Gateshead Tyne and wear)and at times I couldn't understand a word they were saying,I live about 30 miles from Gateshead and it was like they were speaking a different language.
@brianwhittington50863 жыл бұрын
Probably better to try registering with any of your nearest dentists if you want NHS treatment Alanna. Most of it is free, but you can pay extra for treatment outside the NHS limits. You register as you would at a GP. Demand is high and most give preference to residents in their catcment area. You need to keep up regular visits too as most will take you off their list after 18 months without a visit.
@michaeldaley58313 жыл бұрын
Loved the vid,funny & informative,but miss,so without further adieu let’s go,please bring it back,it always cheers me up.with the dentist,NHS is a lot cheaper. stay safe & well.
@critchley9992 жыл бұрын
Haha! Your phone trick for turning round when you've taken the wrong way reminded me of what I did once when I was in a public parking area and I opened the car door on the passenger side. I didn't really forget that I was driving that day, it was just kind of automatic because I'm more often the passenger than the driver. 😳😳🤭🤭 Instead of just closing the door and going round the other side I made a big display of looking for something on the floor of the car and in the glove box and all around as if I'd opened the door for that specific reason. I suppose other people have done it, especially if they share a car with a partner and are sometimes a passenger and sometimes the driver but I just felt so stupid. 🤣🤣
@Mark-he3tl3 жыл бұрын
As a brit dentists confuse the hell out of me as well!!!! If you can find one that takes NHS, you still have to pay!
@yomandinga2 жыл бұрын
I have family who live in Ontario so your accent is familiar enough to me that I think I'd ask if you were Canadian as it is a lot softer than any American accent I know of. 😀
@nippynidge3 жыл бұрын
Hi Alanna - persist with finding an NHS dentist, as the fees are low and fixed, whereas private dentists just want you to help them buy their next Ferrari or Holiday Villa, if you get my drift. The receptionist is always high & mighty - but you’re entitled to NHS dentistry, as long as they can fit you in. If you’ve got a whole bunch of work to get done, they’ll count it as one large job and charge you once with the largest standard fee. Good Luck!
@philjames6843 жыл бұрын
You’re not alone! When I get lost in a strange town on foot and need to turn around I’ll sometimes point up as if I’ve just remembered something before turning 😳 😂
@Bluedex20113 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Alanna. Social Anxiety sucks (I know), but it sounds like you don't let it hold you back. When you get around to it, a good time to book the dentist is tooth hurty 😂.
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
😂
@roylec3 жыл бұрын
Yep, definitely a Brit now!! We all know the frustration of GP administrators assuming you know the ‘process’. …and we’ve all had our own “oh I got a text” moments. …and the struggle with accents is real. Seriously Glaswegians take pride in it!
@Tiredtowel1013 жыл бұрын
Ahhh, another great video! I've done that - imaginary calls or texts because I seem to think people will be monitoring me and questioning why and where I'm going. Bonkers!! 🤪 I also had an occasion when I went into a mixed male/female single cubicle in an old public building (I'm a guy by the way) and a the door was unlocked so I swept in and inside was a woman with everything round her ankles! I've never back peddled so quickly as she screamed!!! I felt quilty to the point of criminal, but as with your incident at Blue Water - it was there fault!!!
@13snert3 жыл бұрын
The small town Castleford is about 4 miles from where I live and the accent is noticeably different.
@underratedspectator22113 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your content. It really helps me learning English, although that's not the main reason I like your videos. Keep continue 😊
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear that!
@kurtcraig34213 жыл бұрын
FYI. tv mythbusters did a experiment about most used toilet cubicals. the first one as you walk in is the least used, and the last one being the most. probably why the door lock was knackered on the no 3 cubical.
@dabe19713 жыл бұрын
10:33 You've probably picked the worst time to try and get to a dentist, at least an NHS one, due to the backlog of patients post-COVID. Check the NHS site, see if you can find a local NHS dentist that is registering new patients and if so, register with them. Treatment whilst not free will be subsidised and price capped but not all treatments will be available through the NHS. This doesn't preclude you from registering with a Private Dentist though so if you reach the point that you can't go without treatment - and can afford it - you can see a private dentist and then go back to your NHS one should you find one. Private fees aren't capped and tend to be more expensive but you will find the range of available services is wider and whilst NHS dentists are perfectly OK, you'll find a Private Dentist will probably look after you better because you are a customer - not just a patient. As I say, not a slight on the NHS service at all, it's just a fact. But first thing to do is try and get registered with an NHS practice even if you don't see them any time soon !
@wbradleyUtube3 жыл бұрын
Alanna, I know that I must sound like a broken record, but I just love watching your videos (even when you do the advertising of products).
@stevemaxwell55593 жыл бұрын
Dear Alanna, you are way, way, way too worried about what others think. If anyone is being judgemental about you, or what you're doing, then it doesn't matter what they think and nobody else is judging you.
@norman2003 жыл бұрын
as an Englishman that has moved to Wales" I find it hard to understand the welsh accent! but even worse! I find it very difficult to pronounce the Welsh place names.its all very embarrassing
@CraigSteelyard3 жыл бұрын
The north east of Wales, to me they sound like Scousers.
@nigelsmith60773 жыл бұрын
Dentist from all the sweets and snack videos and beer 🍺 🤣
@stevekangaroo80103 жыл бұрын
Hi Alanna. Great video. I'm liking the new backgrounds you are using in your scenes. Also, while you might not know sometimes how things work in the UK i suppose at least you have your British partner to rely on and ask which i'm sure helps.
@Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle3 жыл бұрын
As others have said the chances of you finding an NHS dentist are slim. Dentists are slightly different from doctors in that you can if you so wish go to a different one each time. Find a convenient one, Google them to check them out then just give them a call, say you haven't been there before and would like an appointment for a check up. They'll X-Ray you the first time and if there's a cavity expect to have to make a second appointment. If you feel it's an emergency they will see you almost the same day but expect to pay extra.
@johnscott37143 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual Alanna. Happy St. Andrew's Day!🙂
@Leonard_Smith3 жыл бұрын
Already looking forward to the "Anecdotes from an English Dentist" series 🤣
@kevinmolyneux73943 жыл бұрын
I went to high school eight miles away from my home town I could tell some speech differences!
@poppad3313 жыл бұрын
The alternative to "pretending I got a text" when making a U turn is to suddenly pat down your pockets in a panic, as if suggesting you've forgotten your keys or something important....then turn and walk back on yourself while occasionally shaking you head, until out of view of everyone. It works every time , and I'm sure I never look stupid lol
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
😂 that's incredible
@GemDotThirteen3 жыл бұрын
Awkward moments, the title of my life story 😂 I generally don't do leaving my house cos it doesn't matter what I do something awkward will happen! Walking, get distracted, realise I'm going the wrong way, I'll do the phone thing but I'll also keep walking & take a longer route, just so I don't look dumb! I know people say no one cares but its still difficult to overcome that in your head lol I've luckily never had a problem in Bluewater but I'm definitely gonna be cautious when using the toilets from now on 😂
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
😂 I'll never open a bathroom stall again!
@Brimenting3 жыл бұрын
@@AdventuresAndNaps > "I'll never open a bathroom stall again!..." You might see someone having a bath (in a bathtub!)...😮
@brianwhittington50863 жыл бұрын
@Adventures and Naps Top tip, if you ever have to use a loo with a broken lock. Keep your foot against the door, or sit and whistle if you have short legs 🤣😂
@richarddx223 жыл бұрын
NHS dentists here just use power tools like from Black n decker and private ones will give you proper treatment with general anaesthetic even for a simple filling, which will be made of gold but that will cost £10,000.
@joshyfry933 жыл бұрын
You are very good at advertising! Also I am so glad it's not just me who pulls out their phone before turning around in the street 🤣 Hopefully it doesn't catch on too much otherwise people will figure us out 😭
@iainmalcolm95833 жыл бұрын
To be fair, I think a lot of us have problems with accents we are not familiar with. Also with changes of direction, I have been known to go into a shop, buy something I don't need (you can't not buy something) then leave incorporating the direction change.
@dave_h_87423 жыл бұрын
Ditto.
@stephenphillip56563 жыл бұрын
The "American/Canadian" confusion is our fault Alanna. Our default question should be "what part of *Canada* are you from?" Any Canadian will be pleased with us and Americans will be flattered that we think of them as Canadians! Awkward social moments are part of our lives Alanna. I've lost count of the animated conversations I've had in the streets with people who obviously know me & I know them, but can't remember *who* they are....😳 As always Alanna, love your Canadian outlook on life amongst the British. BY-EEE!
@NewCastleIndiana3 жыл бұрын
It’s really super easy. The vocabulary is very similar but Canadians only have to say one word that ends in “OUT “, and they are done for. It for all intents and purposes is the Canadian version of the shibboleth. So the common phrase out and about on a boat, is the proverbial dead giveaway. As I listen to her, she sounds a lot like Jordan Peterson‘s accent if there are such things as dialects within Canadian provinces.
@thetrevor8613 жыл бұрын
When I'm on the phone speaking to a person with a broad accent, it helps if you can say - "I'm sorry, this is a terrible line. I can't (crackle - ssss) ear at ou sai . Can you epeat tha pleas ?". In my local pub, South coast of England, the chef was from Glasgow. The manager was a Geordie (Northerner) They spoke to us Southerners with a toned-down accent so we could understand, thanks guys ! But when they talked to each other, it was a struggle for us bystanders to catch one word in ten. "Bonnie lads, laike, burr a cannae oonnerstahn uh fookin wurd theey's sayin !"
@RobGoodrich19723 жыл бұрын
Rest assured, indigenous Brits have just as hard time understanding accents we're not used to. When I moved to live in Scotland as a kid, I worked in a local pub and was totally lost for weeks!
@238799883 жыл бұрын
I do the phone thing and turn around all the time I also do it when it looks like a stranger will be going to ask me something lol
@hairyairey3 жыл бұрын
Bless you Alanna, you tell things in confidence to up to 122K people! If we assume 100K are british, one in every 600 people you meet is a subscriber (on average).
@jeffgraham63873 жыл бұрын
Alanna, finding an NHS dentist is comparable to winning the lottery, just find a local private dentist, check out their reviews and phone them to book.....also you should ask them if their loo door locks! 😉
@2000globetrotter3 жыл бұрын
I don't know where you live Jeff Graham, but I have a large choice of NHS dentists and there are some really good ones around. The dentists' contracts with the NHS were revamped about 8 years ago so many of the dentists who had left have returned to the fold.
@savary623 жыл бұрын
To pick a dentist I use the pain scale. The higher the number I base it on the clock. If the number is low then I can take the time to check my wallet.
@jeffgraham63873 жыл бұрын
@@2000globetrotter ...South East
@tomgruitt65633 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting 5 years to be accepted by the NHS dentist.
@williamwilkes98732 жыл бұрын
@@tomgruitt6563 why?
@Heycody643 жыл бұрын
I go to Montreal and Toronto for hockey games (Not for a few years now) and when I'm asked where I'm from I say California. They look at my with a quizzed look and ask why I'm here, as the show fall about us. "For the hockey" I say. Most just shake their head.
@charliecroker73803 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the Kentish sticks, but went to school ten miles away in Maidstone - the accent was completely different to mine. That was the 80s and unfortunately, the accents have merged a lot since then.
@voodooacidman3 жыл бұрын
fingers crossed you get a dental appointment asap! keep up the great videos my friend! big love to all people :)
@AdventuresAndNaps3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@billfaint6736 Жыл бұрын
My one. and only, claim to fame , is that in 1972 I was on holiday (vacation) near Interlaken in Switzerland. Amongst the other guests were a couple with 'North American' accents. Everyone assumed that they came from the USA. I asked the question, "so which part of Canada, do you come from?". They said, 'what makes you think we come from Canada?.'. I said, 'Americans are always impressed by mountains. It takes a Canadian to do the " is this the best you've got?".
@Judgles3 жыл бұрын
Great video, Alanna! Don't worry about not understanding how things work - by the time you've worked it out they will just go and change the system anyway!