Brit Reacts to Let's Talk About American Culture Shocks

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L3WG Reacts

L3WG Reacts

Күн бұрын

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@SilvanaDil
@SilvanaDil Жыл бұрын
Remember: That's not an ocean next to those Chicago skyscrapers; that's Lake Michigan.
@kevinmurphy65
@kevinmurphy65 Жыл бұрын
Could be considered a sea.
@katzgar
@katzgar Жыл бұрын
@@kevinmurphy65 nope, not a sea
@magna116
@magna116 Жыл бұрын
​@@kevinmurphy65A fresh water lake is not 'a sea'. Don't be ignorant.
@kevinmurphy65
@kevinmurphy65 Жыл бұрын
@@magna116 Absolutely can be considered an inland sea. Please read on the matter, otherwise its the "sit there and look like and idiot..." thing.
@ginnyjollykidd
@ginnyjollykidd Жыл бұрын
One of the five great lakes and the only great lake we don't share with Canada.
@julielong8714
@julielong8714 Жыл бұрын
You think those trees are big, look up the Giant Redwoods in the Pacific North West.😱
@newgrl
@newgrl Жыл бұрын
"That's Cajun? That looks like seafood." - That's a seafood boil, boy. Crawfish/Crayfish/Crawdads/Mudbugs, potatoes, corn, (Andouille) sausage, and tons of Cajun spices. Boiled up and thrown on big table covered in a plastic tablecloth for everyone to dig in. Yum!! Louisiana is on the Gulf of Mexico and the Southern half is swampland. Lots and lots of awesome seafood down that way.
@bonniejohnstone
@bonniejohnstone Жыл бұрын
I recommend September as the best time to visit America. It’s not too hot or cold, kids are back in school so parks and tourist sites are less crowded. Fall foliage is beautiful and there are harvest festivals.
@shaneg9081
@shaneg9081 11 ай бұрын
So you are definitely East of the Mississippi...
@theyylovejuicy
@theyylovejuicy 5 ай бұрын
@@shaneg9081haha must be ! Absolutely miss the east coast fall. Arizona fall is disappointing lol
@Morna777
@Morna777 4 ай бұрын
​@@shaneg9081maybe not necessarily. Colorado is also beautiful in the fall.
@wittsullivan8130
@wittsullivan8130 Жыл бұрын
The seafood they dumped out on the table was a Cajun crawfish boil. It's got crawfish, corn, red potatoes, summer sausage, and usually a hard boiled egg. You can do crawfish boils with northeastern style seasoning, too. A chicken fried steak is a slice of beef that's been battered in the same batter used for fried chicken and then deep fried. Lawrence HAD to have seen one before because they're the thing Indiana is most associated with besides basketball, where they serve ridiculously large pieces of steak that dwarf the bun and are larger than the largest of dinner plates. That nasty looking atomic orange cheese on that hot dog is nacho cheese. Not my first choice for a dog or burger.
@gloriasueb
@gloriasueb Жыл бұрын
I used to live on the Indiana Illinois border and I never heard of chicken fried steak till I came to Texas. I've also never heard chicken-fried steak mentioned in the same sentence as Indiana! And I much preferred chicken fried steak with a side of fries and cream gravy, not on a bun.
@zubee1
@zubee1 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in northeastern Indiana and our big, big seller was pork tenderloin sandwich as it originated there. I hadn’t heard of chicken fried steak until I met my husband from Ohio.
@neishann1
@neishann1 11 ай бұрын
Chicken-fried = chicken or steak (usually round steak) that is covered with flour, then dipped in an egg/milk mixture and then covered in flour again before frying. The flour-egg-flour makes a nice crust. It is the egg in the middle that gives it the “chicken-fried” name.
@dustinb2258
@dustinb2258 9 ай бұрын
Say less
@jacktringoli3299
@jacktringoli3299 6 ай бұрын
Just 1 single boiled egg? 😂
@carolcraig9008
@carolcraig9008 3 ай бұрын
Love Shawn’s videos! He seems to have a deep understanding of things that seem to shock others. He doesn’t jump to conclusions with situations that may puzzle or shock visitors. He has a more optimistic attitude and is sincerely interested in American history and how the Scottish settlers helped in developing America. ❤
@karenwilson4322
@karenwilson4322 Жыл бұрын
I'm from North Carolina and my DNA is 37% Scottish. We still have the Highland Games in the mountains of NC!!
@MsShaunaM
@MsShaunaM Жыл бұрын
Some Americans learn Scott Gaelic and Irish Gaelic to better understand our heritage. Shaun was at a reenactment. This is where we remember older cultures here in the United States. Chicken fried steak is battered/crusted beefsteak. Often served with mashed potatoes with 'country gravy.' (White gravy.) The tallest pines on the West Coast are about 80 metres tall. In-between major cities in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansa and the Great Plains is open county. Ranches and crops as far as the eye can see. Being at a professional game in the U.S. is amazing! Major leagues are even more exciting than minor league games!
@lamp8112
@lamp8112 Жыл бұрын
I think your passport allows you to stay 3 months. I love Shaun and have watched him for years. Especially loved his Scottish videos traveling around Scotland and he got some awesome aerial photos and videos with his drone. Lawrence, of course, is great and I have been following him for a number of years. He is very entertaining. I love your reactions. You always are surprised by things in the U.S. and its fun to watch. Hope you come to visit soon. I am sure you will love it!
@honeyvsenpai
@honeyvsenpai 9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite things about the movie theaters near me are the reclining chairs, the full menu, and the full bar. 🥰
@According-to-Kay
@According-to-Kay Жыл бұрын
One day I hope other cultures would get interested in native American cultures. We were here long before other cultures were. Sure we use to live a very basic lifestyle but so what still like hamburgers too. Im Tlingit from Alaska tribe in hooha. Most of my tribe enjoyed eating fish, making cider hats and blankets. Some tribal members make totoms. I just wish we could be given a chance at people getting to know us a little bit more.
@Pahdopony
@Pahdopony Жыл бұрын
Comanche
@logan4005
@logan4005 Жыл бұрын
I think Laurence has mentioned places like Cahokia (near St. Louis). There’s a huge state historic site for Native American heritage and history where one of the biggest civilizations was located hundreds of years ago. Really cool place where you can climb up to the mounds and look around archaeological dig sites sometimes. There’s also a big museum there with things they’ve found, amazing facts about the culture, etc. I have a question for you though: at Scottish heritage events, people are really happy to include everyone even if they don’t have that heritage at all, but I can imagine that maybe people with Native heritage wouldn’t appreciate others coming in to their spaces. Is that the case? Would you feel like you were being seen as an attraction or oddity if there were more NA events open to the public? I’ve always been self conscious about that. I don’t want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. And that feeling might be why more people don’t show interest- because they’re afraid to in case it bothers who they’re curious about? If you know of any open events in the Midwest, let me know. I’d love to check it out. Cahokia was really fascinating to learn about.
@flamechick6
@flamechick6 Жыл бұрын
The problem is is that early America was very good about erasing the majority of those places that were sacred It's very sad but I agree I'm very interested in learning but I learned is very sad that there's not really as much left like something like 80% just erase off the face of the earth by early Americans 😢
@laurieo877
@laurieo877 Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely correct! I started learning about Native American culture 30 yrs ago. It's amazing and so important for everyone to know.
@According-to-Kay
@According-to-Kay Жыл бұрын
@@logan4005 from the experience I had with other native Americans they seem to be very private about their information. Which makes us look a little distance from other people sometimes. I didn't get a chance to grow up on a reservation like many native Americans did. So I'm almost an outsider looking inside my Tlingit culture. The one thing I also know two is that we don't talk about anything like bad dreams. Because oftentimes are seen as demonic attacks. That talking about them when we bring back the spirit.
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay Жыл бұрын
Chicken-Fried Steak (aka Country Fried Steak) is just a tenderized round steak covered in an egg wash batter, deep fried, and then served with white Sawmill gravy. Sawmill gravy is made like Sausage gravy for Biscuits and Gravy, but without the sausage chunks. In other words, just the sausage grease. Some common sides for Country Fried Steak are Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, and Corn. Some restaurants have what they call corn nuggets which are just deep fried clumps of cream corn. They're quite good.
@logan4005
@logan4005 Жыл бұрын
You’ll definitely get a lot of attention because of your accent. We love British ones. Admittedly, they’re right, Scottish accents are a little more popular but as long as you’re not with a Scottish person, you won’t notice. Sorry in advance for the people that try to imitate you and do VERY poorly. I’m sure it can get annoying but I promise it’s all in good fun and we’re just jealous we don’t sound like you. The Scottish heritage thing here is a big deal in some places. I’ve been to “Highland Games” and it’s amazing. I found my family/clan tartan, my Dad got a kilt, we had a great time watching the competitions. And you don’t have to have Scottish ancestors at all to compete or simply enjoy and experience it. Some are there for the ancestry, some are there for education on another culture or history, some just want to heave a tall log end over end (caber toss). Something for everyone lol.
@tallestbeauty
@tallestbeauty Жыл бұрын
No we don't all love British accents.
@Melissa-wx4lu
@Melissa-wx4lu Жыл бұрын
I've been watching Shaun for years. He's great and has been to quite a few places in America. He and his wife don't really sugarcoat anything either, if something is trash(the food, the cars, the music, the hotels)...they will say so. One of my favorite videos of his was his older ones from before the pandemic, when he got to go on a tour of America with some sort of group, they got to see some great things. Another one I enjoyed was when he was walking (In the Carolinas? Virgina? Pennsylvania? I already forgot where it was) and he was sitting outside on the porch at night and just could not believe the cacophony of insect and animal sounds/calls. it was so loud to him. And then in the day he went for a walk and was afraid he'd run into a mountain lion which are not a thing in those parts of America. It was so funny and innocent.
@PollyK1742
@PollyK1742 Жыл бұрын
That was his trip to North Carolina (mountains). 😂 His first experience of a gun show was hilarious. I love his channel. So funny.
@jamishops
@jamishops Жыл бұрын
There are so many beautiful and impressive areas of each state. Some places get much more publicity than others, but there is good and bad in every state and city. Always ask the locals. Most people are proud of their town or state and they will steer you toward the best their area has to offer. Being an Illinois girl I can tell you the “s” is silent in Illinois and Wrigley field and the cubs are definitely a party atmosphere. It makes up for the fact that we only win a World Series every 100 years or so. Lol
@Sk8Bettty
@Sk8Bettty Жыл бұрын
I love hearing Brits say squirrel.
@Whitebishop89
@Whitebishop89 5 ай бұрын
Look up the song rattlin' bog by Darby O'Gill. Thank me later lol
@anthonylafleur6549
@anthonylafleur6549 Жыл бұрын
It is true that there are women here in the states who love a British accent Lewis. If you were not in a relationship currently you would have success with American women if you decided to move here to the US.
@ReneeHydrick
@ReneeHydrick Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!❤
@ReneeHydrick
@ReneeHydrick Жыл бұрын
I've been watching your show for several weeks and I really enjoy it! I have quite a few English friends with whom I studied abroad many years ago. And others I met when I was a nanny in New York. My boyfriend and I are uber foodies, and really enjoy traveling. We live in the South, actually in South Carolina , 20 minutes away from the border Georgia. We live within 2.5 and 3 hours of Charleston, Savannah, Hilton Head Island, and many other areas of the Lowcountry along the coast of both states. We are also pretty close to the North Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee mountains. Whenever you make it to the States, we would be more than happy to show you around some of these areas, share some of the history and of course, make sure you try ALL of the most delicious Southern foods in the best places to have them! We could also most probably put you up whilst you're in the area.😊
@misslora3896
@misslora3896 Жыл бұрын
100% We find a British accent pretty irresistible
@kierand600
@kierand600 Жыл бұрын
💯 and I had the same thing in England as an American lol
@geminiecricket4798
@geminiecricket4798 Жыл бұрын
YES,there are many different accents in the UK….Upper class like the King !❤
@jenniferhanses
@jenniferhanses Жыл бұрын
Okay, I feel kind of silly explaining this to a Brit because I feel like you should already know this, but here we go: The name prefix Mac is Scottish and I think originally meant "son of" So MacDonald was originally Son of Donald. And then last names became more hereditary and not about who your father was. The prefix Mc is Irish and means essentially the same thing. McDonald would originally have been "Son of Donald." And therefore McDonald's would have Irish founders. You will find both Mac and Mc in many American names as we have tons of Scottish immigrants who left the UK because of historical prejudices and limitations put on them in the previous 300 years, and you'll find even more descendants of Irish immigrants for the same reasons PLUS all the famines.
@michellegilliam2892
@michellegilliam2892 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion we like British and Scottish accents because they are ‘foreign’ but we still understand. Plus our heritage links us overseas so often (Scots and Cherokee Native American in my background). The whole Outlander phenomenon jacked up the Scots interest, certainly among us females. 😆
@Nitehawke
@Nitehawke Жыл бұрын
What you need when you come here is a road trip buddy (preferably one with an RV who likes driving nights but has no real interest in playing tourist themselves) who can drive you from place to place and then hand you off to a local who can take you out to show you the sights while the RT buddy gets some sleep. You all have dinner at a local restaurant and then head off for the next location. With all your followers, I'm sure you could set up a route crisscrossing the country and a network of people living in each area who could fill 10-12 hours of a day showing you around. It's all on the planning.
@juliayoung537
@juliayoung537 Жыл бұрын
Oooh I watch both Laurence and Sean.. and you of course 😅 great reaction
@L3WGReacts
@L3WGReacts Жыл бұрын
amazing people you watch! & thank you
@gdhaney136
@gdhaney136 Жыл бұрын
Shawn's videos in Louisiana are some of my favorite. Texas, North Carolina, Florida. He's been all over.
@amystahl4977
@amystahl4977 Жыл бұрын
When you take your first trip to the US, I would recommend starting in the northeast. The states are smaller, so you can visit more places in a shorter amount of time. Also, there are more options for public transportation, so if you're uncomfortable driving you can still get around. As a Bostonian, I highly recommend Boston. You don't need to have a car to get around. You can walk everywhere or take the T (subway), or take the bus. If you like sports, Boston has the Red Sox, the Celtics, the Bruins, and the Patriots. If like history, you can learn all about the American Revolution. If you like food, there are so many restuarants with food from all over the world. I highly recommend the North End for great Italian food. Also if you like American accents, the Boston accent is my favorite. My husband has lived his whole life in Boston and whenever we visit Ohio, people love to hear his accent.
@kari8187
@kari8187 Жыл бұрын
True ! And the time changes won’t be as severe if you start on the west coast , working your way toward the east coast😊
@steventambon2588
@steventambon2588 Жыл бұрын
Stop down to Philly afterwards to experience the other half of the revolutionary history and some of the best food in the nation (I guess NYC makes sense in between if you've never been) Plus, the country may not have a good transportation system, but you can get around both Boston and Philadelphia without a car, both are very pedestrian friendly and have expansive public trans, and there is a high speed rail between the two cities, so theres not much travel time needed to do these two cities besides the plane
@strategygalactic
@strategygalactic Жыл бұрын
​@@steventambon2588Why would you recommend anyone to go to Zombieland?😂
@Simamber30001972
@Simamber30001972 Жыл бұрын
As a west coast girl (Seattle), I have to agree with you 😂
@steventambon2588
@steventambon2588 Жыл бұрын
@@strategygalactic you must’ve never been to Philly. If you’re referring to Kensington, that’s off the beaten path. I’ve been living here my whole life and virtually nothing makes you end up there
@P.G.G.
@P.G.G. Жыл бұрын
Shaun Vlog has some really cool videos, definitely worth checking out. Cheers, from Texas.
@lovemyscotsman
@lovemyscotsman Жыл бұрын
American here married to an awesome Scotsman. Everyone loves his accent. He immigrated here in 2015 after a year getting a K-1 visa. He loves it here! We also have an Aberdeen where I live in the South. Also, my husband has never worn a kilt and he hates bagpipes. His boss use to follow him around while playing bagpipes on his phone. 😊
@GrammaNay
@GrammaNay Жыл бұрын
While I love the pipes sometimes... his boss was just RUDE!!!
@leeannsavoy
@leeannsavoy Жыл бұрын
We have a Aberdeen here in Maryland. It's up by Baltimore
@lcozzarelli
@lcozzarelli Жыл бұрын
Is your husband from Aberdeen? My husband is from Aberdeen too, and when she got his K-1 visa in 2022, we bought a house in NJ….not far from Aberdeen NJ!
@MonsterGaming-rh7sb
@MonsterGaming-rh7sb Жыл бұрын
Wow, that boss sounds like an asshole. Hopefully it was a bad joke that didn't land and he wasn't genuinely racist...
@disseria
@disseria Жыл бұрын
When you plan your trip, you need to always keep in mind the size of the United States. Unless you plan on doing several months of dedicated travel, you will not come close to seeing it all. If you are coming for 2 weeks or less, you will be better served by choosing one region, rather than going to multiple places. I'll use Southern California as an example, because that's the area I'm most familiar with. You could easily spend a few days in LA, a few days in San Diego, maybe visit a few other cities, hit up a theme park or 2, and if you want to see a national park, that's it! Two weeks will go by in a flash, and you haven't even seen a third of a state, yet. Like they said in the video, just think about how long it would take to see the entirety of the UK, and you get an idea of what you're dealing with.
@stardogMLB
@stardogMLB Жыл бұрын
I went to LA area when I was 8 and the 2 strongest memories I have are the California Science Museum and weirdly enough the UCSB campus. That place is gorgeous.
@gravis778
@gravis778 Жыл бұрын
Shaun has been to the US many times and has been all over the place. In addition to this trip, I know he has done Tennessee, Georgia and Texas (in this trip he did Houston, Galveston and San Antonio, but he has also done Dallas Fort Worth in the past). He has also recently did Pennsylvania. You could do a couple of months of reacts just to Shaun's videos
@jimbojones7163
@jimbojones7163 Жыл бұрын
I've seen him in NC, SC, and Louisiana too. I think he is in the US more than he is home.
@garycamara9955
@garycamara9955 Жыл бұрын
He needs to go to the west coast
@RockyNikolashin
@RockyNikolashin Жыл бұрын
I can't speak for all Americans, but the way I see it with male accents only, the English accent is gentlemanly and the Scottish accent has virility. But both accents are fun to hear.
@kimnapier8387
@kimnapier8387 Жыл бұрын
I think,as a American,we take your manners as being polite 😅. I appreciate the British sense of humour. It suits my own, which is odd, considering I was born and raised here 😊
@Blondie42
@Blondie42 Жыл бұрын
5:25 You should check out Shaun's "Scottish guy goes to California for the first time video. He visited some of the redwoods. Shaun was here in the US last year for 5 weeks in the spring, and did two separate visits in the summer and autumn. But he has visited several other times in the past. He does love visiting the US.
@julielong8714
@julielong8714 Жыл бұрын
That Cajun food they showed is a crawfish boil. Crawfish are kind of like little lobsters…but not. They make a big boil with the crawfish, pieces of corn on the cob, and potatoes and season it heavily with many spices. Once it’s done cooking the pot is drained and the entire pot is poured out onto a table and everyone sits around it and eats. There’s generally beer drinking involved, along with Cajun music and lots of laughter and chatter. It’s delicious but watching people eat crawfish might put you off a little.😮Google it…typing it out might come across a little vulgar 😮😅
@Maeshalanadae
@Maeshalanadae Жыл бұрын
Love how chicken fried steak confuses you guys. 😂😂😂
@kimberlyobrien4677
@kimberlyobrien4677 Жыл бұрын
If you decide that you want to plan your trip to America, you should contact one of us a good year ahead of time. If it's winter when you are starting out and you don't really care for snow, you will want to see the lower states first because during the winter you'll need a 4X4 vehicle and be ready to be Cold 🥶. You will also want your visa to be at least 6 months to a year if that's possible, to see a good part of the United States. You'll need a traveling plan of stops you're going to go to and possibly people that you're going to stay with in each state or preferably if you can get a van to travel in, you could just park at a different families homes or property. That way you don't have to pay for hotels, motels or camp grounds, etc. There is so much to do and see in everyone's states.
@carlacook5181
@carlacook5181 Жыл бұрын
Check out the giant redwood trees in California, the biggest trees in North America, one tree has a road through it, absolutely massive
@Techelettt
@Techelettt 9 ай бұрын
I’ve loved Scottish accents so hard. The Chicago lakefront is the absolute crown jewel of the city. It is essentially a public park that runs along Lake Michigan. Gorgeous year-round, but brutal in the winter when the wind is blowing.
@cynthiapeller2195
@cynthiapeller2195 Жыл бұрын
After the great Chicago fire, the city was rebuilt vertically, hence the birthplace of skyscrapers. There’s a redwood tree in California that has a car tunnel cut thru it, pretty wide tree, oldest living things on earth. I would guess that UK citizens are readily accepted here, shared history, language & culture. New England states, or the east coast et Al, was once British. Lot of states, cities, town names are British and buildings as well. I’m sure you could couch surf with subscribers nationwide, & yes Amtrak does connect all major cities as well.
@laurieo877
@laurieo877 Жыл бұрын
I just discovered you, I'm so glad. I love your enthusiasm and excitement towards the USA.
@jeffjerome
@jeffjerome Жыл бұрын
I was born in the U.S., and have lived in many areas of the country. I would only suggest to seek out great local restaurants as opposed to national/international chains. Every region and local metros have many options for great local foods. Just ask local residents, and you’ll likely get great suggestions!
@m2hmghb
@m2hmghb Жыл бұрын
Cajun and Creole are styles of cooking. Like there's southern cooking, french cooking etc. That was a crawfish boil.
@Ninjanimegamer
@Ninjanimegamer Жыл бұрын
Cajuns are from France, settled in Canada and resettled in Louisiana. Creoles came up from the east indies on their own as free people. Each group of people brought spices and their own type of cooking along with other cultural traditions.
@m2hmghb
@m2hmghb Жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting it better then I can. I know the difference between them, but explaining it isn't my specialty @@Ninjanimegamer
@sharlenelittleton1244
@sharlenelittleton1244 Жыл бұрын
If you ever make it to Colorado, you'll have to try rocky mountain oysters! 😂
@harveybojangle475
@harveybojangle475 Жыл бұрын
Cajun food has many seafood elements. And, McDonald's was named after the McDonald brothers (who had their original burger place before it became a franchise). They were American, but their parents were Irish immigrants. So, McDonald's is Irish.
@kathleenmccrory9883
@kathleenmccrory9883 Жыл бұрын
McDonald, MacDonald, are both Scottish names originally. Many Scots lived in Ireland and a lot of them immigrated to America from Northern Ireland.
@gwolfstahl
@gwolfstahl Жыл бұрын
I think California is the world's 5th largest economy...
@TheChinmama
@TheChinmama Жыл бұрын
There are many places where you can get fresh food. You have to get off the freeway to find them. They are usually Mom & Pop places. In my small town there are several places that serve fresh food and it’s locally sourced. You can find them if you look for them.
@calipop_9253
@calipop_9253 Жыл бұрын
When I was small we had a family friend from Liverpool. I used to love to her him say “Little metal bottle caps.” He was a good sport. RIP Peter.
@jill6979
@jill6979 Жыл бұрын
Not just European accents, we make folks from Boston say bottle of water too hahahah❤
@sherryford667
@sherryford667 10 ай бұрын
Or "Pawk the caw in the garawge." 😂 😂 21:06
@catmomjill
@catmomjill Жыл бұрын
Nope... for me, it's an Irish accent! LOVE that.
@stevemattfis
@stevemattfis Жыл бұрын
Mark Twain once said; The coldest Winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco. (He was a Southerner. That was a Chili Cheese hot dog. Chicken Fried Steak is a battered steak that gets deep fried in oil. Oh sorry; A ba'ered steak. You might want to carry around a wa'er bo'ol so you can say it before people ask. He wasn't referring to the State of California (CA or Cal for short) He meant the greater Los Angeles area. It's made up of so many cities that LA actually borders San Diego.
@OkiePeg411
@OkiePeg411 Жыл бұрын
When i visited Vancouver, BC the Starbucks barista said he really liked MY accent!!! I'm from SE Texas!!! Thats the only time in my life I was told I had an accent! 😂
@michellegilliam2892
@michellegilliam2892 Жыл бұрын
I love going to baseball games in America. So much to watch and you can keep the box scores, eat munchies, watch people. It’s boring on TV though (unless you are in the playoffs!).
@sherryford667
@sherryford667 10 ай бұрын
I can see why baseball might seem boring if you don't understand the strategies and plays. Many people would probably disagree, but to me, baseball is the most intellectual of all the country's major team sports. My father played in the minor league, so I was raised to understand and appreciate the game.
@RockinLocks4u
@RockinLocks4u Жыл бұрын
I started watching Shaun's channel about the same time that I did Lost In The Pond, in 2020 sometime...I can't remember who came first for the other to be recommended on my feed, but I enjoy both
@newgrl
@newgrl Жыл бұрын
Shaun and Lawrence together. How fun!
@sherimathews9178
@sherimathews9178 Жыл бұрын
I live on the coast of North Carolina. (New Bern). YES we absolutely LOVE British, Scottish and Irish accents! Being from the south, when I go up north they ask me "to say something else!" Yes it's annoying but it's also flattery! Southern food is awesome! The people are super friendly and welcoming! Come on over!
@tinytigergrrr
@tinytigergrrr Жыл бұрын
Thats a low country boil! Cajun style, spicy with corn on the cob and crawfish. DELICIOUS.
@lindasmith1370
@lindasmith1370 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Texan and I think Chicago is the best city in America. Besides being beautiful, It has wonderful museums and a lively theater district. I can’t wait to watch your travels.
@TickleMeElmo55
@TickleMeElmo55 Жыл бұрын
As a Chicagoan who wants to try Texas barbecue I can't help but say I agree. 😊
@josephmedford2233
@josephmedford2233 Жыл бұрын
I am so broke that I can't even pay attention, but I am doing what I can to help the channel. Comments and likes and already subbed. I hope your channel takes off. Your reactions are so genuine, it's compelling. So many facepalms and giggles. Keep going.
@ashbytheocean
@ashbytheocean Жыл бұрын
Your channel is growing so fast, crushing it!
@DebraRodriguez-fc3fk
@DebraRodriguez-fc3fk Жыл бұрын
The Cajun food was a crawfish boil.
@bobadams179
@bobadams179 Жыл бұрын
The hot dog was a Chili Cheese dog. They are delicious.
@willrobinson4976
@willrobinson4976 Жыл бұрын
Nice reaction Lewis, can't wait to see your first trip to the US.
@atillathehung2000
@atillathehung2000 Жыл бұрын
No. When you come to America we won’t be sayin bottle of water. We’ll say “ITS CHEWSDAY INNIT?”
@chuckbirdsong5158
@chuckbirdsong5158 Жыл бұрын
Some of the Redwoods have branches almost that big
@spaceshiplewis
@spaceshiplewis Жыл бұрын
Go for a Holiday/Vacation. DO NOT TELL THE CUSTOMS AGENT YOU ARE THERE FOR WORK THEY WILL ARREST YOU FOR TRYING TO BYPASS THE GREEN CARD TO WORK AND LIVE IN THE STATES! They do not understand the nuances of the job of of KZbinr. However do collect receipts for possible work related tax refund purposes when you film your food reactions, buy gas, rent cars, etc.
@GrammaNay
@GrammaNay Жыл бұрын
2:05 Scottish Gaelic... not garlic!😂 What are mushy peas? Cajun is a style of cooking not a particular food in and of itself. Although there are some dishes that are endemic to that culture. That cheese is a cheese sauce and very good! 15:25 Several of our American legends died defending the Alamo. Jim Bowie & Davy Crocket are just 2 of the names that are a part of our founding historical lore.
@marydavis5234
@marydavis5234 Жыл бұрын
Mushy pea are peas that are cooked until they become mushy like baby food.
@GrammaNay
@GrammaNay Жыл бұрын
@marydavis5234 Thanks. Can I just say ew. I love peas, but not when they've been cooked that long!
@patrioticz2858
@patrioticz2858 Жыл бұрын
8:22 yep, a lot of "sea food", those are crayfish but those are freshwater
@vallarygroda8602
@vallarygroda8602 Жыл бұрын
Nice video! I have mainly Scottish ancestry & some English & know there are lots of people in the US that do whose ancestors are from there as well . I would say most Americans are very patriotic however they are very interested in their ancestors & wonder how & why they came to America in the 17-1800s . Love your videos!
@Kolsch11
@Kolsch11 Жыл бұрын
Born and raised in San Antonio, the Alamo story is why the building matters. 189 defenders held off thousands for 13 days allowing Sam Houston to get prepared to win the battle.
@bayoumeme7743
@bayoumeme7743 Жыл бұрын
In Louisiana we say spice is another food group
@lisagrabowski754
@lisagrabowski754 Жыл бұрын
Being from New York City my accent gets me a lot of attention when I travel especially when I'm in UK.
@marydavis5234
@marydavis5234 Жыл бұрын
I’m from Vermont and get asked what area of New York are you from and when I say I’m from Vermont ,I get the really you aren’t from New York look.
@bryanCJC2105
@bryanCJC2105 Жыл бұрын
I think that we think British people are so nice is because a lot of us think you all speak like Maggie Smith who can insult you but it sounds polite.
@lkajiess
@lkajiess Жыл бұрын
No, they don't want to make fun of you for it "bottle of water" they just like hearing it, say a girl's name, fun stuff like that. Fun fact, Aberdeen, WA is the hometown of Kurt Cobain of Nirvana. It's still kind of a rough place.
@sandirobinson6966
@sandirobinson6966 Жыл бұрын
The Alamo...it's about what HAPPENED there that is so huge. And it ain't just Texas that reveres it.
@MutterallerDrachen2087
@MutterallerDrachen2087 Жыл бұрын
If you ever travel through NE Tennessee I recommend Pals Big Pal with cheese, Frenchie fries, and a chocolate milk shake (don’t get large unless you mean it!). Also try the local soda-Dr. Enuff
@logan4005
@logan4005 Жыл бұрын
Also, the S in Illinois is silent. If you have a good American accent, we may not know you’re British but as soon as you pronounced the S, we’d know that you’re at least not from the state.
@lindacarroll6896
@lindacarroll6896 Жыл бұрын
Check out his first visit when he was invited to come to America as an "Influencer" and went to Washington D.C. first.
@martinebyk
@martinebyk Жыл бұрын
I love a strong Scottish brogue! My favorite is on Outlander with Jamie Fraser. 😉
@ChristopherElli-cc1ly
@ChristopherElli-cc1ly Жыл бұрын
Never got the America women loving British accents in men. Asked hundreds of American men if they like women with British accents most say no. Even if she hot you don't want to hear a woman say "Aw Crikey!"
@kierand600
@kierand600 Жыл бұрын
Lol I was in Scotland for a couple weeks back in the day. Ordered a hamburger, and it was a patty battered and deep fried 😂no bun or anything
@CindySylvester
@CindySylvester Жыл бұрын
I can guarantee you if you visit Boston MA & attend a Red Sox baseball game versus the New York Yankees in " the most beloved baseball park in America" you will not be bored.😊
@Karin-jt8hq
@Karin-jt8hq 3 ай бұрын
Love, love, love UK accents. Swoon. ❤️ My financial advisor is Scottish, educated in London. I could listen to him talk all day long.
@patrioticz2858
@patrioticz2858 Жыл бұрын
5:14 look up Redwood National Forest in California 😂
@OkiePeg411
@OkiePeg411 Жыл бұрын
Actually, there ARE people in the US who wear kilts every day. In my smaller town in Oklahoma, there's a guy who wears a kilt... of course, he,s a war vet from the 90s that suffers from PTSD and a TBI.
@Techgnome21
@Techgnome21 Жыл бұрын
I think a lot of Americans forget how much Scottish and Irish people contributed to our history.
@ms.wilson6439
@ms.wilson6439 7 ай бұрын
Boston for sure
@MimosaRose
@MimosaRose Жыл бұрын
I live in Ohio and I used to work at the local Disney Store ( in the mall). I met so many interesting people from all over the world when I worked there. Israelis, Italians, British, and France to name a few. They would visit the store to purchase souvenirs for friends and family. I had so much fun with them asking questions about their country, their vacation experience and helping them find the perfect gift. I even found out that one of our Italian guests was from the same town as my grandpa’s family!
@Tebssis
@Tebssis Жыл бұрын
I live in the piney woods of East Texas and yes, in certain areas of the country, the trees are 80-100 feet tall but drive 200 miles to the North Texas area, trees only grow to about 25 feet, Maybe because in East Texas there's more sand in the top soil while in North Texas they have black soil.
@larryhundagen3136
@larryhundagen3136 8 ай бұрын
Love the videos, love the personality you bring to the videos, the honesty, the passion & curiosity. Please keep doing them. With that said, I think at the beginning he said "Gaelic" not "garlic" when referring to the Irish culture. . . The "Chicken Fried Steak" dish is made a few ways depending on the restaurant, my favorite way is a chopped steak patty (this is a type of steak meat that's coarse grinded, made into a patty), then either baked, grilled or fried in a pan medium rare, then battered, then deep fried, then served with mashed potatoes with a country gravy over both, OH MY GOD! IT IS AWESOME! . . . The citizenship thing where a city makes you a citizen of a city or town, that's more symbolic than anything, there's no legal standing behind it, the person would need to apply for permanent citizenship if he wants to be a U.S. citizen.
@JaylaPNW
@JaylaPNW Жыл бұрын
Born in Oregon now living in Southern Washington. I haven't been east of Montana. I'd love to go to the east coast. My dream has always been England. Not surprised I'm 98% England and Scotland
@livinginparallel
@livinginparallel Жыл бұрын
I live in SW WA! Originally from AR and lived in WI too, hope you get to branch out and eat the good food around the country, it's kinda a squeeze here🥲
@braemtes23
@braemtes23 Жыл бұрын
If you wish to see New England at its glorious best, visit in the early autumn: New Hampshire/Vermont in late September and Massachusetts early October. Cape Cod and the Islands in the summer.
@newgrl
@newgrl Жыл бұрын
California is not only 1.7 times the size of the UK, you have so many choices of what kind of area to visit. You have both the Northern California and Southern California coastlines, which are totally different from each other. You also have the Great Redwood forests, the mountains out East with world class Ski Resorts, the LA area, which is just this huge spread out city, inland California with small mountain towns full of warm people and interesting stuff, Napa Valley which is Wine Country where they produce world class wines, and so much more. Cali is a month-long trip, easy.
@gwolfstahl
@gwolfstahl Жыл бұрын
You forgot t he deserts, lake areas, the central valley where just about any crop you imagine is grown, and up the Sacramento valley growing area, the growing area between the Sacramento area and Lake Tahoe, the tar pits....
@gNome_5
@gNome_5 Жыл бұрын
Aberdeen, WA, is where Kurt Cobain (singer of the grunge band Nirvana) grew up! That's my first choice of places to go visit someday-the whole Pacific Northwest in general! RIP, Kurt Donald Cobain 02/20/67-04/05/94 😭💔🤘🏻
@benjaminwolfe2309
@benjaminwolfe2309 Жыл бұрын
Dude -- I am happy to sponsor you here in the Northeast. I wouldn't be able to travel all over with you, but would be happy to show you anything from Maine to Washington D.C., New York city to Ohio! I live in northeast Pennsylvania so I'm within 2 hours driving distance of JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark Airports (JFK arguably the largest, especially with international flights, but Newark-Liberty Int'l in Newark, New Jersey also a very large domestic & international hub). Because from where I live in the beautiful Pocono mountains of Pennsylvania (I'll abbreviate to PA going forward) locations as far as Portland, Maine (ME), Washington D.C. (DC), Philadelphia PA, Hershey PA, Atlantic City New Jersey (NJ), Buffalo NY and Niagara Falls, Boston Massachusetts (MA), Cleveland Ohio (OH), are all one or less than 1 day's drive away. There's so much to see just in and around the Northeast and New England, much more -- the whole United States. You'd have to spend a week here, a week in the Southeast, a week in the SouthCentral US (Louisiana/Texas/Kansas/Arkansas/Missouri/Oklahoma area), a week in the northern MidWest (Indiana/Illinois/Wisconsin/Minnesota/Dakotas...) and already you'd be here for a month and never have seen the Pacific NorthWest or the SouthWest & California! You need more like 3 months, my good man!!! I've been to 46 of the 48 contiguous States, so please feel free to reply and we can find a way to get in contact. I can share a wealth of information and you can decide exactly what you want to do. I do not have Instagram. I only recently found during out that my ancestry on my adopted father's side is mostly Irish, Welsh, and English (specifically northeast England along the border with Scotland). My Dad did the Ancestry or 23andMe thing because he was curious. All my life I have been an anglophile -- and now I know why!!! I never knew I had a drop of anything from the British isles until only last year! I watch your channel, Lawrence's, and several others for years, love your Royals, your accents, your television, geography, and yes, even your many kinds of bland foods! I love to cook and bake and do not just love classic fish & chips with malt vinegar, but have made bangers & mash, shepherds pie, and even enjoy tea time at home with Digestives or some other snack. In fact, I am quite fond of your brand of PG tips! I live in PA and worked delivering Hershey chocolate for a little while by truck. I never knew that Cadbury and Hershey partner together! Cadbury is my favorite chocolate! Anyway, if you are serious about visiting, please reply. My family and I would be THRILLED to host you at our 5300 Sq ft home, 4bed4bath3garage. Trust me, we have room for you and a vehicle!! My son goes to a local University here. We both LOVE Astin Martins (I can't afford that), so we'll just have to enjoy looking at them on Top Gear and The Grand Tour. LOL. Just promise me one thing: If you come, once you return to the UK, you have to take me so that I can visit England/Wales/Scotland is a must, AND Ireland with a proper tour guide! 😂 Best Regards and Cheers! The Wolfe Family -Your Surrogate American Family from Pennsylvania, USA
@joannaswata3387
@joannaswata3387 Жыл бұрын
My mum is from Scotland, she married my dad, an American sailor. When my grandparents came over to visit my wonderful, sometimes grumpy grandfather would sometimes go off. I've been called a bloody stupid girl. LOL. Now at 55 years old I so wish he was here to shout at me ❤
@johnrumaker3413
@johnrumaker3413 Жыл бұрын
The Cajun dish you saw was a crayfish (crawdad) boil. They have a lot of land based stuff too.
@robertq55403
@robertq55403 11 ай бұрын
The Alamo is the mission part of the compound that included several buildings. It use to take up to 3 acres.
@anniebalsbaugh2093
@anniebalsbaugh2093 Жыл бұрын
I Love Chicago!!
@kimnapier8387
@kimnapier8387 Жыл бұрын
I can't lie 😂... Your British accent is, quite charming ❤. Scottish accent is nice,as well. I'm from Scottish descent,on my Dad's side. Thank you for your reaction 😁. It's so pleasant
@MindFeather
@MindFeather Жыл бұрын
very fun video, this was a blast. cheers, my dude. thanks for all you do.
@ginnyjollykidd
@ginnyjollykidd Жыл бұрын
I used to work at Steak 'n' Shake, and we had chicken fried steak. When you fry chicken, you dip it in egg and dredge it through a coating: flour, fine breadcrumbs, or similar, then deep-fry it in hot oil. So you take a beef steak from a boneless cut of beef, then you dredge it and coat it and fry it. Or you coat it with a batter and deep fry it. We in America love our fried foods.
@alethamarsh6583
@alethamarsh6583 Жыл бұрын
I live in Washington state and met Sean when he came to Vancouver Washington
@Sur5r1
@Sur5r1 7 ай бұрын
I live in Wisconsin USA. Home of cheese and beer. I am born and raised in America and I'm 64 years old. Not many here probably know about mushy peas - but I love them! I make my own. Cajun (a combination of warm spices) is spicy, and sometimes can bring sweat to your forehead, kind of spicy. Cajun is a trademark spice of the South, and known and used all across America. It can be used on any kind of food; but usually seafood, fish and vegetables have the flavor. There is more than Burger King, KFC or McDonald's here, but many will eat there because it's the cheapest fast food places in America, not always the fastest or healthiest options. If you want a step above those restaurants, go to places like Panera Bread or Culver's or a sit down Diner with homemade food, even in a bar setting, the food is better than McD's, KFC or BK. Honorary Citizenship means he is an honored guest of America, it doesn't mean he is now an actual American Citizen. This is from a government page about honorary citizenship - Honorary citizenship does not carry with it the rights and privileges of ordinary citizenship, and such status does not confer any special entry, travel or immigration benefits upon the honoree or the honoree’s relatives and dependents. It also does not impose additional duties or responsibilities, in the United States or internationally, on the honoree. It is a strictly symbolic act. No oath is required. In Chicago ( 19:53 ) we call those skyscrapers (sky-skrape-ers), being at least 330 feet tall or more (100 meters or more). That's about 20-25 stories tall (or 20-25 floors in one building). They are all over the place in Chicago. People live in those or work in those.
@peacetoyou63
@peacetoyou63 Жыл бұрын
I live on the Northern California coast and the weather is very much like the UK; chilly, damp, and can rain at any time. The hottest temp this summer was 73° ( 22° C). Humboldt County California is absolutely gorgeous and super 420 friendly!!!
@melodeeblack1719
@melodeeblack1719 11 ай бұрын
Been all over the US and i think my favorite places have been our National Parks on the west side of the US: Olympic and Rainier in WA, Yosemite and Redwoods in CA, Arches and Zion in UT, Grand Tetons and Yellowstone in WY, and Glacier in Montana. Breathtaking. There are many more National Parks on my bucketlist.
@misslora3896
@misslora3896 Жыл бұрын
Going to a sporting event here is definitely an enjoyable experience due to the atmospere. I think football is especially fun if you can get in on the tailgate party before the game... So much fun, everyone's in a great mood, super friendly, loads of food and beer. It's a total blast.
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