Confusing Things About British Homes - Anglophenia Ep 28

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2015
  • What might Americans find confusing about a British home? New Anglophenia host Kate Arnell takes us on a tour of the charming quirks of a U.K. house.
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Комментарии • 20 тыс.

  • @lovehttyd8189
    @lovehttyd8189 7 лет назад +8315

    I'm sat here as a British person thinking what the hell so American houses look like then

    • @Me-bb7pp
      @Me-bb7pp 7 лет назад +21

      Love httyd same!

    • @thestrategistbrit
      @thestrategistbrit 7 лет назад +20

      agreed

    • @febijaimon7466
      @febijaimon7466 7 лет назад +180

      Same like do americans not have on/off switches???

    • @trrblv3
      @trrblv3 7 лет назад +273

      Febi Jaimon no on/off switches and we also have a screens on our windows so you can open them and not worring about bugs of something coming in.

    • @demooisteNAAM
      @demooisteNAAM 7 лет назад +33

      Neither do we have them in The Netherlands and Germany. Not like what is shown in this video

  • @jonymarjoram4092
    @jonymarjoram4092 5 лет назад +797

    Washing hands
    Rapidly move your hands between the two
    Would recommend the experience

    • @roof_of_the_fop
      @roof_of_the_fop 5 лет назад +15

      it's like eating an ice cream and a brownie

    • @anderh.4737
      @anderh.4737 5 лет назад +35

      I always love trying to burn my hands and then freezing them. It's so satisfying.

    • @farahansari507
      @farahansari507 5 лет назад +2

      Favourite thing to do as a kid

    • @Soysoy9000
      @Soysoy9000 5 лет назад +8

      So exhilarating

    • @user-su2ps9ke2j
      @user-su2ps9ke2j 5 лет назад +3

      Uncultured Swine we don’t actually splash between the two we just have cold water for like brushing our teeth and washing our hands with warm water which will be on the hot tap or you could wash your hands on the cold tap. Xx

  • @bagelbagel6518
    @bagelbagel6518 4 года назад +1926

    "We have a general lack of space so the clothes washer is in the kitchen"
    "We have two separate rooms for the loo and the shower"
    👀👀👀

  • @Jonahch2v9
    @Jonahch2v9 4 года назад +1039

    One thing they forgot is in the UK, they don't use screens. In Canada, our windows have screens to keep the bugs out. (Also keeps the children from falling out. Lol)

    • @taompons
      @taompons 4 года назад +45

      tbh when i went to the U.K.+Ireland, there was barely any bugs climbing in the window or flying inside the place and i was staying there in the middle of the summer . meanwhile in america(we have screens too ofc) there’s so many flies and spiders and what not

    • @marilynntobash6420
      @marilynntobash6420 4 года назад +6

      I forgot to add that on to my comment. We didn't have screens when we lived in Germany either.

    • @selm1666
      @selm1666 4 года назад +15

      Sad, my sister fell out of one and broke the screen 😂😂 she's okay though

    • @septemberbaby8010
      @septemberbaby8010 4 года назад +6

      America's the same

    • @howdidyoufindmyaccount1012
      @howdidyoufindmyaccount1012 4 года назад +2

      Yep. Canada is great.

  • @Unknown-qf9mi
    @Unknown-qf9mi 5 лет назад +1595

    When u live in Britain 🇬🇧 yet ur still watching this

  • @sr6571
    @sr6571 7 лет назад +1631

    lol why am i watching this i live in england already

    • @kylieb5163
      @kylieb5163 7 лет назад +25

      to see if what they say is correct, most of the time you have to correct them ;) :P

    • @StarLight-rv4di
      @StarLight-rv4di 7 лет назад

      smooop lol me too

    • @Sirbodge_
      @Sirbodge_ 7 лет назад

      haha same xD

    • @allenatkins2263
      @allenatkins2263 7 лет назад +26

      The important question is why did she throw the envelope on the floor.

    • @uliseslira577
      @uliseslira577 7 лет назад

      smooop omg that's it's lovely.

  • @brittany810
    @brittany810 4 года назад +652

    My question is then, WHAT THE BLOODY HECK DOES A HOUSE FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES LOOK LIKE THEN?!

    • @septemberbaby8010
      @septemberbaby8010 4 года назад +52

      We normally have LOTS of sockets everywhere, it's relatively common to have either a Laundry Room or for it to be in the Garage. Our bathrooms have both the bath and toilet in the same room, our faucets are together...

    • @synnvelange7062
      @synnvelange7062 4 года назад +33

      Most first world countries have pretty similar houses
      England is just paranoid

    • @peytonbono
      @peytonbono 4 года назад +11

      Or, if you live in an apartment or similar communal housing- theres a communal laundry room! where people steal your clothes!

    • @chloe7372
      @chloe7372 4 года назад +3

      My god I’m not blind I already saw the first comment just stop

    • @Emily-en4ew
      @Emily-en4ew 4 года назад +4

      Well in Korea most apartment bathrooms don't have tubs.

  • @notabanana5653
    @notabanana5653 4 года назад +666

    Her: “you need to spend a penny?”
    Americans: 🧐🤨🤔????
    Brits: 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♂️ why

    • @Rachel_01
      @Rachel_01 4 года назад +28

      What did she mean by that? ( Im not british And I have no clue 😂) Im from America. Lmao

    • @paddlewagons
      @paddlewagons 4 года назад +12

      @@Rachel_01 it means going to the toilet

    • @Rachel_01
      @Rachel_01 4 года назад +4

      @@paddlewagons ohh okay, thanks.

    • @notabanana5653
      @notabanana5653 4 года назад +12

      Nancy Diaz I’m American too lmao but I saw a bunch of ppl internally facepalming in this comment section, so I kinda guessed it meant go to the toilet

    • @rechitsapivo
      @rechitsapivo 4 года назад +8

      Americans eat and shit a lot, so this would be called "drop a load". Or in South Park episode, I believe it was a "fudge dragon".

  • @laces_xoxo1997
    @laces_xoxo1997 6 лет назад +704

    I’m from the uk and I watched to see what was so confusing about my home😂

  • @twistedcherrypop
    @twistedcherrypop 8 лет назад +488

    As an English person watching this, I am cringing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @Stinkmeaner420
      @Stinkmeaner420 8 лет назад +21

      innit.

    • @corzcreed2118
      @corzcreed2118 8 лет назад +3

      Same

    • @Williams01492
      @Williams01492 8 лет назад +18

      +Rara D As a Canadian person watching this, I am also cringing.
      Looks like Canada and England share at least one thing in common: there's no shortage of annoying people.

    • @jordandurham8951
      @jordandurham8951 8 лет назад +6

      I'm from cornwall and I speak like this.

    • @zoesmybaby
      @zoesmybaby 8 лет назад +12

      +Rara D As an American, I am cringing. Except for the electric sockets...there is not much of a difference. We have a lot of different types of homes. Also, separate hot and cold taps are common in older homes.

  • @Emily-en4ew
    @Emily-en4ew 4 года назад +394

    I really bothers me that she just left that envelope on the floor.

    • @lowqualitywaffle8765
      @lowqualitywaffle8765 4 года назад +3

      me too.

    • @katew.176
      @katew.176 4 года назад

      I thought it was just me!

    • @J-Rod91
      @J-Rod91 4 года назад +1

      I didn’t even notice that!!! Lol

    • @lowqualitywaffle8765
      @lowqualitywaffle8765 4 года назад

      @@J-Rod91 really bugged me. :/

    • @gwho
      @gwho 3 года назад +1

      when in Britain, do as the Brits do. I now throw all my envelopes on the floor. I'm adapting to the culture.

  • @gena3081
    @gena3081 4 года назад +163

    2:40 look in the mirror she is talking to a ghost😂

  • @Alana1997
    @Alana1997 7 лет назад +674

    I don't really dart my hands between the two taps, I just let my hands get scolded.

  • @KaFFi3N
    @KaFFi3N 6 лет назад +2302

    Don't leave the window open to much or you'll have a room full of chavs.

    • @annabolan940
      @annabolan940 6 лет назад +14

      Hahahaha

    • @yraco1232
      @yraco1232 6 лет назад +86

      KaFFi3N I actually found just a random person in my room once when I left the window open 😮
      They ran when I showed up though and nothing was taken so it's fine

    • @katiebowdidge5965
      @katiebowdidge5965 6 лет назад +5

      😂😂😂

    • @Amy-yz4lg
      @Amy-yz4lg 6 лет назад +3

      KaFFi3N Trueeee

    • @kev68ify
      @kev68ify 6 лет назад +20

      I am Irish and I reluctantly agree...

  • @andermom6917
    @andermom6917 4 года назад +290

    Washing machine doubling as the dryer. Mind blown.

    • @stapleddominoes3326
      @stapleddominoes3326 4 года назад +13

      You mean you have separate machines? That must make you tight for space.

    • @jackc008
      @jackc008 4 года назад +12

      @@stapleddominoes3326 We do, but a load only takes 30 minutes. And you can dry and wash clothes at the same time.

    • @MissLolaElle
      @MissLolaElle 4 года назад +4

      Stapled Dominoes Not really, most houses have a laundry room and most apartments have a laundry closet.

    • @casualprince8779
      @casualprince8779 4 года назад

      I think a lot about how possible it would be, or expensive. I didn’t know they were commonly used like that in other continents

    • @clownkid
      @clownkid 4 года назад +1

      yeah I've heard about combined machines but they seemed super expensive as compared to just having seperate ones

  • @halicusnguyen8864
    @halicusnguyen8864 4 года назад +188

    "Just open the window"
    *_sniff_*
    **cough cough** "It's lovely stuff!"
    _are you sure about that_

  • @leahcartwright3360
    @leahcartwright3360 6 лет назад +430

    Not going to lie, us Brits are probably the only people in the world who would find washing our hands exhilarating

    • @carlyfletcher8278
      @carlyfletcher8278 5 лет назад +4

      my awkward life as leah i just man up and burn my hands or freez them

    • @ceciliahewitt1953
      @ceciliahewitt1953 5 лет назад +5

      The rest of our lives are usually so boring, the kettle going off is exciting. But like, it actually is.

    • @kodiax9847
      @kodiax9847 5 лет назад +2

      Um I might exclude my self from this I don't see anything cool on washing my hands

    • @morbjrn5265
      @morbjrn5265 5 лет назад +4

      You're the only ones that even use the word exhilarating anymore lol

    • @meganpang5202
      @meganpang5202 5 лет назад +2

      I read this in a British accent

  • @faith_lily223videos7
    @faith_lily223videos7 5 лет назад +1375

    1. My light switch for my bathroom is not on a cord
    2. The bath and toilet are in the same room
    3. My hot and cold taps are joined
    4. I don’t usually open the window
    5. I call it a sink
    6. I’m not posh

    • @faith_lily223videos7
      @faith_lily223videos7 5 лет назад +4

      Shanti Bhamra 😂😂

    • @iwasanattemptedtroll7664
      @iwasanattemptedtroll7664 5 лет назад +8

      It's because most people in London are posh (no affence)

    • @elxtecomet
      @elxtecomet 5 лет назад +5

      That's legit the exact same for me lol

    • @MyName-lh1tv
      @MyName-lh1tv 5 лет назад +17

      @@iwasanattemptedtroll7664 Not really. London is quite big and a lot of places in it really aren't posh

    • @laurawilliams6957
      @laurawilliams6957 5 лет назад +11

      Actually most people who live in London aren’t posh. It’s called the east end mate 😂😂

  • @anDromedaIOT
    @anDromedaIOT 4 года назад +85

    In the UK every front door has a letterbox, so mail goes straight inside your house, we don't have mail boxes on the street.

    • @catieirwin6540
      @catieirwin6540 4 года назад +4

      Andy McIntyre some homes in the states also have the slot in the door for mail, or a box attached to the outside of the house in stead of on the street. I think street mailboxes look kind of quaint but that may just be my perception

    • @septemberbaby8010
      @septemberbaby8010 4 года назад +3

      Mailboxes down by the road are pretty much for the convenience of the United Postal Service

    • @kaslynn493
      @kaslynn493 4 года назад

      they have that in some houses in america too

    • @herrfriberger5
      @herrfriberger5 4 года назад +2

      In my country, this totally depends on how you live. Older apartments usually have a slot in the door, while newer apartments have boxes at the ground level (to spare the mailmans knees). Villas, town houses and similar usually have a box at the street (or road, when living on the countryside).

    • @fenderstratADHD
      @fenderstratADHD 4 года назад +2

      My grandparents (they live in what’s called a “cookie cutter” neighborhood where every house is identical) have a mailbox by the front door. My house’s mailbox is at the end of our driveway

  • @kaseygreenheld5689
    @kaseygreenheld5689 4 года назад +33

    Me lives in britan: lala
    Also me: washes my hands with only 1 tap

  • @kawaiisquishies3350
    @kawaiisquishies3350 7 лет назад +363

    I'm British and I'm watching this😂
    But I don't really "dart" my hands between the two... I let my hands scold or freeze them? Anyone else😂

    • @uhidkwhatishouldputthisas8383
      @uhidkwhatishouldputthisas8383 6 лет назад

      Kawaii Squishies yep

    • @vibeajayloni3229
      @vibeajayloni3229 6 лет назад +1

      Kawaii Squishies I used to do it when I was 9 or something...I just can't be bothered now 😂 Our kitchen sink has a handle for both hot and cold water so that isn't a problem :P

    • @thedavecwright
      @thedavecwright 6 лет назад +4

      Or, you know, put the plug in! Nah... neither do I!

    • @lauracatchpole853
      @lauracatchpole853 6 лет назад

      Vibea Jayloni I am Irish to go they Irish and are there any people that watched this that is not from England or Ireland????

    • @bobrossestitaniumwhitepaint
      @bobrossestitaniumwhitepaint 6 лет назад

      Kawaii Squishies Me!

  • @ellis5620
    @ellis5620 7 лет назад +801

    I almost cried when I found out most Americans make *tea* in a *microwave*

    • @ellielouise6247
      @ellielouise6247 7 лет назад +39

      Lizzy_96 What????

    • @notlenn4052
      @notlenn4052 7 лет назад +51

      tell me this isn't true

    • @Nick4X
      @Nick4X 7 лет назад +32

      I am an American I can say this isn't true. most northerners of the US don't drink tea, but sweet iced tea runs through our veins in the south.
      What we do in my house is boil water on the stove with tea bags over the side of the pot, pour the tea into a gallon pitcher, add water and two cups of sugar, and put it in the fridge to cool.

    • @flortho2440
      @flortho2440 7 лет назад +16

      Other than people in the south that like that disgusting thing called "sweet tea", we usually microwave it or most recently, use the keurig and a tea bag. I have a red "kettle" on my stove but it is mostly for decoration. Filling it and cleaning it out for one cup of tea would be annoying. Most American houses have coffee makers. You'll rarely see a home without one.

    • @Micolash_is_behind_you
      @Micolash_is_behind_you 7 лет назад +16

      i'm american and i've never heard of that

  • @ninimazi459
    @ninimazi459 4 года назад +34

    We(Americans)normally have a separate room called a laundry room.
    We have a light switch in the restroom and outlet near the sink.
    Normally our restroom and our baths are in the same room or in a room connected by a door
    We have two water tabs, but one faucet
    We only have switches that turn off our outlets for our restroom outlets.
    We have AC. We also have screens so no bugs can enter our homes if the window is open.

    • @gamingwithkev8208
      @gamingwithkev8208 4 года назад +1

      Actually that's a lie. Here on Bronx, NY everyone keeps their washing machine in the kitchen.

    • @ninimazi459
      @ninimazi459 4 года назад +8

      Kevin Burrell I said normally. And it’s not a lie... normally American houses do have separate rooms

    • @simonwright9916
      @simonwright9916 4 года назад +1

      Wet hands + light switches or power sockets = death. That is why we have no sockets in our bathrooms and pull chords for the lights. UK safety standards are obsessively high - even more so than in mainland Europe

    • @ninimazi459
      @ninimazi459 4 года назад

      Simon Wright well have buttons to turn off the electricity in the restroom.

    • @aestheticvibez6187
      @aestheticvibez6187 4 года назад +1

      @@simonwright9916 but am I dead.?

  • @mikerilling2745
    @mikerilling2745 8 месяцев назад +2

    In answer to your questions in America, the toilet the basin, the bathtub shower all are in the same room and we just call it the bathroom
    The basin has a single faucet that you turn left or right, depending on what temperature you want the water or in the middle if you want it the temperature is mixed
    In the bathrooms, we do have outlets where you can plug all manner of things into the wall socket
    We have separate utility rooms which have the washer, the dryer, often a water softener, and lots of shelves
    We also often have mud rooms, so when you come in through the back door, you’re not tracking mud or dirt all over the house you can take off your heavy boots and leave them there in that room
    Our kitchens are much larger and we do have electric tea kettle’s all across the country, which will get a quart of water. Boiled in probably two minutes.
    We also have forced air central heating and cooling so we don’t have radiators and we rarely have boilers
    The way the electrical outlets are set up is a duplex socket every 8 feet along the wall in the living area so in the typical bedroom that’s 12’ x 12’. You’re going to have at least eight places to plug things in which means we don’t use extension cords very often which means we can keep the cords shorter fewer accidents nobody tripping over cords.
    Every window will also have screens on it to keep out the bugs

  • @laurawilliams6957
    @laurawilliams6957 5 лет назад +1722

    What did I just watch, I’m British and I’m fairly sure that her accent was fake 😂🤦‍♀️

    • @Nathan-fn3kd
      @Nathan-fn3kd 5 лет назад +7

      Yes lol

    • @hanunicat1648
      @hanunicat1648 5 лет назад +5

      Me too

    • @demilee2690
      @demilee2690 5 лет назад +155

      I’m not sure it’s fake but I do think it’s exaggerated / overly pronounce for the sake of the video.

    • @packingten
      @packingten 5 лет назад +12

      She never said she was a Brit do do's

    • @shygirlanimates7010
      @shygirlanimates7010 5 лет назад

      Yes

  • @kigerneko
    @kigerneko 8 лет назад +391

    "Bathroom. The room with the bath." xD

    • @markmayonnaise1163
      @markmayonnaise1163 8 лет назад +1

      My mistake when I went to France.

    • @kigerneko
      @kigerneko 8 лет назад +11

      I think we should take the term literally. It's weird to call the toilet the bathroom :) Unless there really is a toilet in that room, I think..

    • @flagpoleeip
      @flagpoleeip 8 лет назад +8

      That's right. We'd know what you mean if you asked for the bathroom because we watch a lot of american TV. And if you're in a home where there's often a toilet in the bathroom that would also make sense. But if you're in a pub and you asked for the bathroom it hits the ear weirdly, because you can't have a bath in a pub.
      if you're out usually the phrase would be something like '_could you point me in the direction of the ladies_'' or _gents_ as appropriate.

    • @kigerneko
      @kigerneko 8 лет назад +4

      flagpoleeip
      What about toilet? Would it be weird to ask where the toilet is?

    • @flagpoleeip
      @flagpoleeip 8 лет назад +3

      +kigerneko that's fine too. it's a bit on the formal side i suppose. but it's fine.
      there are lots of polite euphemisms too. like if you're a dinner guest in someone's house maybe you ask for the little girl's room.
      'if you'll excuse me I'm just going to turn my bike around'

  • @nickelliot3679
    @nickelliot3679 5 лет назад +6

    In American homes located in the Snow Belt, there is almost always a "mud room"- a hallway where you can enter via an out door, remove wet and muddy shoes, etc, and then open another interior door to reach the house proper. Prevents the loss of heat in the winter and keeps the floor clean.

  • @kelentir7389
    @kelentir7389 Год назад +11

    The "dart your hands" bit killed me. I'm British and generally just cold hand wash due to the darting fiasco 🤣

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG Месяц назад

      So put the plug in and feel in the combined pool!

    • @kelentir7389
      @kelentir7389 Месяц назад

      Haha only for special occasions when you got time and sink is very clean 😆 but yes that is an option too

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG Месяц назад

      @@kelentir7389 The sink should not be dirty in a private house, at least the one in the loo that guests might use! As for time, wasting water (especially hot, which heating has been paid for) is the reason we don't just run the taps.

    • @kelentir7389
      @kelentir7389 Месяц назад +1

      @@G6JPG ok 👍😆😅

  • @milliehall6381
    @milliehall6381 5 лет назад +240

    *Opens window*
    *breaths in air*
    *Coughs and dies*

    • @twilab3292
      @twilab3292 5 лет назад +2

      No plugs here do not have an on or off switch I wish then did save me from unplugging everything to save power

    • @MonkeyButtMovies1
      @MonkeyButtMovies1 5 лет назад +1

      That's London air for you

    • @spike05
      @spike05 5 лет назад

      *19th century London intensifies*

    • @georgeash2205
      @georgeash2205 4 года назад

      Plauge 2.0

  • @abi-nw5lz
    @abi-nw5lz 5 лет назад +2069

    I'm British and most houses have their toilet in the bathroom. Agreed?
    *Edit* Most newer house's have separate ones but mines really old as it used to be a old prison xxx

    • @callmeifulost
      @callmeifulost 5 лет назад +7

      Not for me.

    • @kimberleysmith818
      @kimberleysmith818 5 лет назад +11

      Yes however my bf grew up in a council house and until recently the shower/bath etc were in a different room to the toilet. When I went to visit his parents with him (before the council made a full bathroom) I was confused lol

    • @caracoveney
      @caracoveney 5 лет назад +5

      Years ago, you would very often find a house where the toilet was in its own little room WITHOUT a basin (I call it basin in the bathroom and sink in the kitchen - don't know why; perhaps because the kitchen sink is normally large so an almost different object) where you could wash your hands. That meant that you had to open the toilet door and then go into the bathroom to wash your hands. TWO doors with possibly germ-laden hands on the handles (depending on what you did in the toilet). You still see houses like this if they haven't been modernised. Gross! But in those days it was the norm and we thought nothing of it.

    • @stuart98136
      @stuart98136 4 года назад +5

      Yes, I was under the impression that the separate loo room was more of a Continental feature.

    • @felixread149
      @felixread149 4 года назад +2

      Yup

  • @christianbrother4724
    @christianbrother4724 2 года назад +1

    As a old middle aged American, nothing is more refreshing than watching a beautiful English lady present a practical video. Thanks so much!

  • @mrchair5676
    @mrchair5676 4 года назад +31

    B-but we also have 3 pins
    Sometimes

    • @EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal
      @EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal 4 года назад

      I find that there manly in tourists areas like London Edinburgh etc

    • @nivis8550
      @nivis8550 4 года назад

      Yeah I’m American and all the sockets in my house have three slots but all my plugs only have 2 pins. Hmm

  • @deadlyNightshade789
    @deadlyNightshade789 6 лет назад +1312

    the way the person behind the camera shyly points at things without saying a word is bloody cute, i'm laughing so hard

    • @x_lucindria_x6158
      @x_lucindria_x6158 6 лет назад +30

      i can tell you're British from the 'bloody cute' lol

    • @deadlyNightshade789
      @deadlyNightshade789 6 лет назад +27

      Lucy Byrne I'm actually German (born and raised, never even stepped foot on that island although I'd love to, hopefully one day) but I'm glad that apparently my English is finally good enough to fool strangers on the internet haha! (only took 17 years of practice) (you made my day ❤)

    • @emskypwalrus3067
      @emskypwalrus3067 6 лет назад +1

      deadlyNightshade789 I KNOW AW MA GAWD 😍😘😂

    • @poppy85
      @poppy85 6 лет назад +2

      Aww I know right!

    • @zoer2067
      @zoer2067 6 лет назад +1

      it’s intentional

  • @abigailwildlife1322
    @abigailwildlife1322 7 лет назад +736

    100% of comments: i am british

  • @sed5757
    @sed5757 Год назад +1

    your style adds charm to the video. subscribing

  • @user-bl3fl7cu7p
    @user-bl3fl7cu7p 4 года назад +20

    I have my bath and toilet together. I guess as my home is more modern in london. 2:49 oh I've got the "American" type.

  • @amayaniamh
    @amayaniamh 5 лет назад +587

    We don't normally have air conditioning in our homes,because it isn't usually warm enough! 😂😂😂😂

    • @amybilton8158
      @amybilton8158 5 лет назад +4

      So true

    • @etbn1080
      @etbn1080 5 лет назад +10

      No no no just moved here from the states and it was super hot this summer. We need air conditioning over here.

    • @machonacho3404
      @machonacho3404 5 лет назад +4

      It isn't usually that hot EVER!

    • @amayaniamh
      @amayaniamh 5 лет назад +8

      @@etbn1080 it was only hot this summer because we had a heat wave. 😂

    • @georginafoster1
      @georginafoster1 5 лет назад +5

      Ernest Brown heard of a heat wave? Yeah most of our summers get up to about 25°C but, no not this year! We had to get up to FREAKING 37°C SOMETIMES. glad that summer is ending

  • @bun.27
    @bun.27 7 лет назад +3078

    I feel like 90% of the people watching this video are British, including me 😂😂

    • @danas3148
      @danas3148 6 лет назад +29

      Not I, but I adore British homes such as this and appreciate the differences as well as simplicity. In America we have large refrigerators and we find it very difficult to get along without air conditioning due to the extreme heat and humidity. I do hope to be able to visit the UK someday.

    • @jennischulz2000
      @jennischulz2000 6 лет назад +15

      Me neither, i'm from germany and like the UK. I have a liking for countries wich annoys my father because i don't like russia. But are pigeons(and birds in general) really flying in your houses when the windows are open? In germany you can open your windows too....but i never saw a bird flying into the house......

    • @MikeJ2023
      @MikeJ2023 6 лет назад +12

      Naomi Hill Make America Great Britain Again.

    • @naomip384
      @naomip384 6 лет назад

      Heyy, another Naomi!!

    • @lizhas3539
      @lizhas3539 6 лет назад

      Yep!😜

  • @danieldavis1073
    @danieldavis1073 3 года назад

    Kate, truly enjoy your British vids. They're much better than others I've seen. Keep up the great work :)

  • @ethelnewberry151
    @ethelnewberry151 4 года назад

    Wow!!! This Video has been on the net at least six years. Saw this when I lived in another part of Canada. Still nice to watch.

  • @beckiejbrown
    @beckiejbrown 9 лет назад +308

    I've found my twin.

    • @philliptruong9130
      @philliptruong9130 9 лет назад +5

      No way beckie. U are much cuter.

    • @discoguru8363
      @discoguru8363 9 лет назад +3

      That is exactly what I thought when I saw Kate! Both of y'all are beautiful ladies! :)

    • @camilamarques191
      @camilamarques191 9 лет назад +3

      Beckie😍😍😍 I'm from Brazil and love ur videos

    • @EnriqueCajigas
      @EnriqueCajigas 9 лет назад +5

      She looks more like your older sibling or relative. But i can see the resemblance and the similar voice pitch with the British accent.

    • @philliptruong9130
      @philliptruong9130 9 лет назад +2

      I dont really know who she is lol I will watch one of her videos.

  • @peachteaxit
    @peachteaxit 7 лет назад +129

    Comments section:
    99% British asking why they're watching this
    1% Foreigners getting confused

    • @emmy7637
      @emmy7637 6 лет назад +1

      I’m the confused foreigner 😂

    • @peacecreates4780
      @peacecreates4780 6 лет назад

      ThatEnglishCringe
      Confused foreigner passing through.

  • @J-Rod91
    @J-Rod91 4 года назад +8

    My god this woman is GORGEOUS!!!!

    • @christocr
      @christocr 4 года назад +2

      Yes. Yes she is. Cute voice as well.

  • @vincecox8376
    @vincecox8376 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the tour of a typical British home, so cool.. Your smile makes for a fun ride through your video..

  • @estaban22
    @estaban22 5 лет назад +343

    Casually throws the envelope on the ground.

    • @Cst-bv7fx
      @Cst-bv7fx 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah

    • @Kparso01
      @Kparso01 5 лет назад +1

      I know, put a waste bin at least near the door

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 5 лет назад

      And I thought that was just an American thing!

  • @lucydavidson232
    @lucydavidson232 5 лет назад +1043

    Just wanting you Americans to know that literally no one speaks like this...😊😊

    • @maceywaller7262
      @maceywaller7262 5 лет назад +39

      Lucy Davidson ok good I was getting a little worried XD

    • @no.9583
      @no.9583 5 лет назад +20

      Ooooohh, thanks for clearing that up lol

    • @slay2537
      @slay2537 5 лет назад +11

      Ok I was getting kinda worried. Also do you Gus really t have AC or was that fake 😂

    • @maceywaller7262
      @maceywaller7262 5 лет назад +4

      Peppa Pig I depends ( I’m can’t say anything cuz I’m not British )

    • @aimeespencer8684
      @aimeespencer8684 5 лет назад +7

      Lucy Davidson I speak poshly like this so...

  • @georgejones7732
    @georgejones7732 3 года назад

    I could listen to your voice all day, such beautiful pronunciation of every word.

  • @user-gz9zi1cq3h
    @user-gz9zi1cq3h 2 года назад

    Thank you! This is the video I was looking for for the English lessons! Entertaining and gives a lot of information!

  • @milliehall6381
    @milliehall6381 5 лет назад +1557

    “Spend a penny” I’m not too sure she’s actually English.....

    • @ilush46
      @ilush46 5 лет назад +7

      Millie Hall you are stupid

    • @wetsocks4460
      @wetsocks4460 5 лет назад +49

      *WE SAY PENNIES TOO YOU ABSOLUTE CHAD*

    • @milliehall6381
      @milliehall6381 5 лет назад +2

      Zzcooljammar 420zZ chad?

    • @milliehall6381
      @milliehall6381 5 лет назад +1

      Fortnite Sucks how am I?

    • @milliehall6381
      @milliehall6381 5 лет назад +17

      Zzcooljammar 420zZ not one person in England says they need to spend a penny when they go to the toilet😴

  • @BensoftMedia
    @BensoftMedia 8 лет назад +4042

    Separate taps need to end, I've seen brand new buildings with them installed. I'm fed up with either fisting Satan or plunging my hands into liquid nitrogen when I need to wash them.

    • @alexwelch1742
      @alexwelch1742 8 лет назад +210

      10/10 analogies.

    • @FlabbergastedFirefly
      @FlabbergastedFirefly 8 лет назад +57

      Plus you waste to much water by seperate taps

    • @bunnywarren
      @bunnywarren 8 лет назад +9

      Just put mixer taps in. My house has the "old" design with a water tank in the roof so you don't want to drink the water from any upstairs tap anyway. Probably safer from the hot tap given it's been heated hot enough to kill the bugs.

    • @bunnywarren
      @bunnywarren 8 лет назад +8

      ***** In the older houses the water for upstairs is stored in a tank in the roof so you won't want to drink that either. Originally they were metal tanks but are now plastic. The only water you'd want to drink is the downstairs cold water. Given the hot water is meant to be 60C or higher, it should be safe but better not to risk it.

    • @bunnywarren
      @bunnywarren 8 лет назад +3

      ***** This is all down to having a tank to store the hot water. There are actually two tanks in the roof. One small one is used to provide water to the central heating system and the other larger provides cold water that goes into the hot water system that you then use. This larger one is also often used to provide water to the cold taps upstairs. These both provide a head of water to keep the systems pressurised.
      We do have water towers because you still need to fill these tanks so the pressure must be enough for that. Areas with lower pressure would benefit and there are probably historical reasons for it that modern design doesn't need. Combi-boilers, that heat water on demand, do away with the hot and two cold water tanks. Combo-Boilers are quite new though so anything early 80s or before used these tanks.
      Often people moving into these houses rip out the older boiler and tanks and replace with the combo-boiler. The downside is that the boilers are more expensive and more complex so tend to breakdown more quickly. The dedicated hot water tank does mean I can have a shower whilst a hot tap is turned on and off without noticing, something people with combo-boilers often complain about.

  • @Schnyger
    @Schnyger 4 года назад +6

    The lack of outlets in the bathroom was the strangest (and most frustrating) thing for me. Blow drying my hair in the bedroom just felt weird and tedious.

  • @jermed2001
    @jermed2001 4 года назад

    Very intriguing!

  • @chocopangpang
    @chocopangpang 6 лет назад +567

    i'm sorry, what? i live in england, i've been in the same house my entire life, and i have also been to many houses, but i've never known "the bathroom" and "the loo" to be two separate rooms, we just have the toilet in the bathroom.

    • @riggydigg
      @riggydigg 6 лет назад +45

      It means you're living in a more modern area. House's that was built pre-war usually has a separate bathroom and loo, or someone living there before you probably knocked the separating wall down.

    • @chocopangpang
      @chocopangpang 6 лет назад +6

      i need to brush up on my history

    • @justsomeguywithoutamustach3978
      @justsomeguywithoutamustach3978 5 лет назад +1

      twistedtyler same + my house is pretty old so u don't need 2 brush up on ur history

    • @cadence_rm9750
      @cadence_rm9750 5 лет назад

      same most houses i have seen have 1 room with bath and a toilet and another with only a toilet that's really small. don't say that i live in a modern or rich area because i don't

    • @jessie1154
      @jessie1154 5 лет назад +4

      My toilet and bath are in 2 different rooms and also I have a downstairs toilet

  • @tigerboy1966
    @tigerboy1966 8 лет назад +285

    LIved in England all my life and I still forget to turn the plug socket on and off.

    • @mohitachand3034
      @mohitachand3034 8 лет назад

      same

    • @Stars-Mine
      @Stars-Mine 8 лет назад +3

      Why turn it off? I can only see edge cases where that is useful

    • @MadBiker-vj5qj
      @MadBiker-vj5qj 8 лет назад +1

      The switch on the mains socket can be very useful to save the switch on expensive electrical equipment from wearing out. It is very easy to install a new socket, but changing the switch on most modern appliances can be very difficult or even impossible.

    • @MadBiker-vj5qj
      @MadBiker-vj5qj 8 лет назад +1

      OK I'll give you an example. My Phillips TV.
      The switch broke (luckily in the 'on' position) within two years of purchase. Out of guarantee. It would have been several hours work to change the switch so I just used the switch on the socket.
      I used to repair electrical equipment for a living and it was nearly always switches and potentiometers that were faulty.

    • @Stars-Mine
      @Stars-Mine 8 лет назад +3

      Do you not use remotes for your TV?

  • @catherinerobilliard7662
    @catherinerobilliard7662 4 года назад +1

    I have a Victorian house but modern plumbing and chose mixer taps in all bathrooms and en-suites except the attic, which has original features, so I've replaced like-for-like. To fill the kettle or get a drink, use cold tap, to get instant hot water use hot tap, to get the right temperature to wash in, turn both taps on and adjust the plug to obtain the correct fill/flow to the bowl.

  • @tornkey8771
    @tornkey8771 4 года назад +25

    I live in england and my house looks nothing like this.

    • @olliedwards8069
      @olliedwards8069 4 года назад +1

      I live in an average, British semi-detached house.

    • @toriglenn3506
      @toriglenn3506 4 года назад

      Yeah.. and I have mixer taps and a toilet in the bathroom. 😆

    • @requiem165
      @requiem165 3 года назад

      Same lol

    • @McShaggswell
      @McShaggswell 3 года назад

      You probably live in a different house then.

  • @JW-wk8tx
    @JW-wk8tx 5 лет назад +183

    I’m from England and We don’t say basins we say sinks

    • @galaxycheddar
      @galaxycheddar 5 лет назад

      Yeah

    • @lisaobrien5325
      @lisaobrien5325 5 лет назад +1

      DOES ANYONE GO TO SCHOOL HERE CAUSE YOU’LL LEARM ABOUT VICTORIANS

    • @clodaghjameson5151
      @clodaghjameson5151 5 лет назад +3

      I'm from Ireland and we say both, kitchen and loo ones are basins and bathroom ones are sinks

    • @celestialfawn
      @celestialfawn 5 лет назад

      Same

    • @genesisacevedo8685
      @genesisacevedo8685 5 лет назад

      @@lisaobrien5325 u need to go to school u spelt "learn" wrong so......

  • @je_331_ca6
    @je_331_ca6 7 лет назад +65

    I've been in the UK to study for a year and I have rent a house myself. Everything is exactly the same hahaha!
    Splendid experience for a foreigner! Now I need to get myself some tea, with milk, and staring outside of my window to see some more rain;)
    Cheers!

    • @je_331_ca6
      @je_331_ca6 7 лет назад +8

      Just kidding I love this country:D

  • @edwardparkhurst1795
    @edwardparkhurst1795 4 года назад

    Great video

  • @opokuprinceasiedu3892
    @opokuprinceasiedu3892 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Sicram
    @Sicram 6 лет назад +323

    You also don't need to put stamps on your letters in England. They're delivered for free by the owls from Hogwarts during the summer holidays. The Queen delivers parcels though as they're too heavy for owls. I think.

  • @Tarnishedgrimm
    @Tarnishedgrimm 5 лет назад +423

    Why is her voice just so like mesmerizing

    • @thatotherguy9211
      @thatotherguy9211 5 лет назад +8

      Mrlegendarynoob she’s from England it’s supposed to

    • @jasminethompson9998
      @jasminethompson9998 5 лет назад +7

      Mobile Gaming nah I’m from England and even I find her voice mesmerising especially when she said “hot and cold water taps”

    • @wiktoriarbeuhfudhu1917
      @wiktoriarbeuhfudhu1917 5 лет назад +1

      Mrlegendarynoob coz it's an accent

    • @ianmcfadden5450
      @ianmcfadden5450 5 лет назад +1

      Because she is soooo fit !

    • @hrtbeom
      @hrtbeom 5 лет назад

      It's an accent

  • @stephenmcnally8583
    @stephenmcnally8583 5 лет назад

    What a wonderfully produced, accurate and informative episode. This is my first time watching your channel and I will deffo be using your vids in my ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) course. The students will find it very useful.
    Do you have videos explaining the differences between various parts of the country? I had a student from Eritrea who was very confused when people starting calling her cock in Barnsley!

  • @aligolchehre1730
    @aligolchehre1730 3 года назад

    Please make different videos of our routines at home like this videos, learning about routes which are common are so useful, thanks

  • @corvetteguy91
    @corvetteguy91 8 лет назад +202

    What I learned from this is that Brits are deathly afraid of electricity as mandated by law.

    • @liammcnair2211
      @liammcnair2211 8 лет назад +31

      Shocking isn't it?... I'll see myself out...

    • @SuperFunkmachine
      @SuperFunkmachine 8 лет назад +13

      We have twice the power and twice the danger

    • @hannahrobin7449
      @hannahrobin7449 8 лет назад +2

      For good reason - it can kill. We had an electric fire in my house.

    • @BennyChz
      @BennyChz 8 лет назад +9

      Our country standard is 240v - We try to keep that away from water & stupid people. Hence the 3rd (Big) pin for grounding purposes.

    • @willannells6988
      @willannells6988 8 лет назад +2

      There's enter videos worth of differences in building and electricity regs. Your wooden houses with less earth bonding and rat tail joints (wires just sort of twisted together and explicitly baned in the UK) sound like risky fire hazards to a sparky over here. Honestly a lot of it is just old and dates back to when electrical goods were a bit more temperamental.

  • @freyahowell5340
    @freyahowell5340 6 лет назад +278

    Were my British sqaud

  • @VanDerLaars
    @VanDerLaars 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I'm Brazilian currently living in Sweden. I lived in Cambridge (UK) a few years ago. The outlets in the house didn't have an ON-OFF switch. The loo and the bathroom/shower were in the same room but yeah, I've seen separate rooms. There was a boiler but there were not two separate taps for cold and warm water. There are a few similarities to the Swedish home though.

  • @arieliturbide6326
    @arieliturbide6326 3 года назад

    Yes, 2021 and still in love with Kate...yeap

  • @IsabelleDavis554
    @IsabelleDavis554 6 лет назад +477

    I have my bath and toilet in the same room. I'm from the uk

  • @lewislikesbread
    @lewislikesbread 6 лет назад +1568

    I'm from Britain! I have a washing machine and tumble dryer in a utility room, though.

  • @Gabbyxxxxx
    @Gabbyxxxxx 2 года назад

    This my comfort video

  • @justinsander7654
    @justinsander7654 4 года назад +13

    US home
    Generally coffee instead of tea, although if tea it would be generally default sweet ice tea. Unless hot tea was requested or we expected to use hot tea biased on our guests nationality.
    The laundry is in a room that also contains the hot water heater and main house breaker. Often the intake of a central air system will also share a wall with the "utility room" but the intake vents will not be in this room.
    The bath room is all inclusive with toilet and wall outlets as well as regular light switches. Thanks to Nikola Tesla and his (AC) electricity and the efficiency of our breaker systems this is still surprisingly safe.
    All most all outlets are 3 pin with +/- on top and a redundant ground on the bottom. The optional ground is not represented in all outlets and most common plugs on devices only have the 2 pins +/- although because these are 110 (AC) outlets many cords are not keyed but some times one blade will be bigger than another which prevents the device being plugged in backwards or reverse to current something becoming more common in the face of rechargeable (DC) devices that require an adapter.
    Almost every home is heated and cooled generally by a central air or (forced air) system though many Americans are converting to a mini split system that maintains individual room temperatures as it is more efficient. This is because From sea to shining sea it is not uncommon for daytime/nighttime teps to vary as much as 10-20 degrees Fahrenheit (have fun with the conversion). Not to mention the extreme seasonal differentials where its not uncommon for temps to range from comfortable and sunny to snow & sleet in just a day.
    Also, we generally have screened windows because of mosquitoes who could moon light as pigeons, and other fun creatures who often sting, and bite.

  • @youlostabetwithsatanandnow8592
    @youlostabetwithsatanandnow8592 7 лет назад +421

    "spend a penny"
    Please kill me.

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 7 лет назад +25

      would you rather"drop the kids off at the pool"?

    • @youlostabetwithsatanandnow8592
      @youlostabetwithsatanandnow8592 7 лет назад +1

      Dineen Serpa Yes?

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 7 лет назад +14

      +TekViper Or taking the Cleveland Browns to the Super Bowl.

    • @Krytern
      @Krytern 7 лет назад +6

      Post a package to loo loo

    • @SophiePlaysSMY12
      @SophiePlaysSMY12 7 лет назад +13

      It's because in the olden times people used to have to "spend a penny" to use any public toilet, and in some places it does still cost a small amount of money.

  • @verysmallcactus7976
    @verysmallcactus7976 7 лет назад +374

    It's literally 1am why am I watching this

  • @samantham1635
    @samantham1635 4 года назад

    When I miss London, I love looking at this tube. So sweet! Remember to tell people about why you sometimes find a bucket in your kitchen sink!

  • @ritchelmacapagal7641
    @ritchelmacapagal7641 Год назад +1

    Wow!
    I didn't know that😊
    Thank you and God bless 🙏❤️

  • @sdcardgames5541
    @sdcardgames5541 6 лет назад +495

    In stead of saying spend a penny I just say I need a piss
    I'm from uk

    • @monkeyboy1216
      @monkeyboy1216 6 лет назад +6

      Sdcard Games ye init

    • @jodiebeard3816
      @jodiebeard3816 6 лет назад

      Sdcard Games hahahaha yh

    • @mayorofsimpleton5674
      @mayorofsimpleton5674 6 лет назад +5

      Sdcard Games lol yeah
      I’m quite fond of the term ”loo” as well

    • @2eleven48
      @2eleven48 6 лет назад +2

      Well, I hope you don't use it with your grandmother present. Robert.

    • @dantheman5745
      @dantheman5745 6 лет назад +4

      I'm from the U.S. and I find I usually get the best results when I ask the hostess/waitress/waiter, in my best Cockney accent, where I might go to have a tinkle.
      Haven't found anyone yet that was able to answer with a straight face. :-)

  • @chriswilson1853
    @chriswilson1853 6 лет назад +80

    I'm from the UK and while I know they exist, washer dryers are very rare.

    • @chriswilson1853
      @chriswilson1853 6 лет назад +2

      It's because they don't do a very good job of drying, because the optimum drum size for a dryer is much larger than for a washing machine.

    • @joycehackett5867
      @joycehackett5867 6 лет назад

      Chris Wilson I didn't know it either!

    • @kawaiichanxox3735
      @kawaiichanxox3735 6 лет назад +2

      Chris Wilson really? Literally everyone I know including me has one..

    • @pxearly4563
      @pxearly4563 6 лет назад

      I don't have a dryer but washer yes

    • @martasorangeberry
      @martasorangeberry 6 лет назад +1

      I have one, but used the dryer like 3 times in years, it takes ages and the clothes don't smell nice.

  • @klaudia6057
    @klaudia6057 4 года назад

    Although this being a typically London based house, it's still pretty accurate for some homes. I live just outside London (the underground doesn't even reach here) and after having an extension in the early 2000's, we've managed to squeeze two bathrooms (both with baths, sinks and toilets), an open plan living room, dining room and kitchen, a study (of sorts), an entrance hallway (where the stairs are), three bedrooms (although mine *really* should be bigger considering the size of the others.) and a storage room.
    (Also, the washing machine used to be in the kitchen, we didn't have a tumble dryer, the "study" was mine and my sister's bedroom and the entrance hall used to be our parents room while the storage room is the old entrance.)

  • @doomsdaymonster7
    @doomsdaymonster7 5 лет назад +1

    Yes, when I went to Australia and New Zealand (especially Australia though), I was thoroughly confused by the double-faucet sinks. It was very uncomfortable to use them, and I stayed at a lot of places that had them

  • @EVANMN123
    @EVANMN123 8 лет назад +1762

    she's a real life tracer 0.0

    • @GuzziHeroV50
      @GuzziHeroV50 8 лет назад +34

      Although Tracer is more Cockney accent... or should I say 'mockney'

    • @JwilliamsAssociates
      @JwilliamsAssociates 8 лет назад +7

      She is a real what?

    • @GuzziHeroV50
      @GuzziHeroV50 8 лет назад +41

      Tracer is a character in the game Overwatch and she has a terrible overblown London cockney accent.

    • @EVANMN123
      @EVANMN123 8 лет назад +2

      +GuzziHeroV50 I figured tracer was overdoing it XD haha

    • @4mySweetheart369
      @4mySweetheart369 8 лет назад +10

      I'm southern American and I think my fake British accent would sound more authentic! = P

  • @cccfff6496
    @cccfff6496 6 лет назад +53

    I love that she open the window and breathes on the “fresh air” and coughs (I’m from England btw)

    • @liiiiv_v
      @liiiiv_v 5 лет назад

      REEDY THE RED PANDA London is in england

  • @meganslonesings
    @meganslonesings 4 года назад

    Miss this channel

  • @robinking6201
    @robinking6201 5 лет назад +4

    Well I lived in the UK and now in Canada , first house I bought in Canada had a laundry room on the second floor ,which I must says was brilliant. No crawling up and down stairs with clean and dirty laundry .

    • @ericwilliams2317
      @ericwilliams2317 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, but you must agree that Canada is simply "HUGE" with a relatively small population, whereas the UK is pretty small with a very big population. Its easier to have a large house when land is plentiful.

  • @jessica.m.thornhill2300
    @jessica.m.thornhill2300 5 лет назад +184

    I have a washing machine in the kitchen
    An electric kettle
    A light switch on string
    Toilet and bath in the same room
    Separate taps

  • @jsdjsiv9401
    @jsdjsiv9401 5 лет назад +140

    “Would you like to use the bathroom?”
    *Nods Head*
    “Let me show you around the bathroom first”

  • @oliheffernan2121
    @oliheffernan2121 3 года назад

    It was so relatable when she moved her hand super quickly between the two taps

  • @AM-pc3yd
    @AM-pc3yd 4 года назад

    hey Kate , i am sure you have heard this before but you are just absolutely marvelous

  • @manukaali1195
    @manukaali1195 8 лет назад +86

    I never even noticed these things living in Britain 😂😂 I just thought it was normal

    • @-SUM1-
      @-SUM1- 8 лет назад +2

      Exactly same, I'm shocked if it's actually different for Americans

    • @agnieshkaforg
      @agnieshkaforg 8 лет назад +2

      +SUM1 This is also really different for Frenchs haha but the most disturbing thing is to turn off and on the plugs !

    • @sarahlifeathome
      @sarahlifeathome 8 лет назад +1

      +SUM1 All the things she mentioned in the video are actually different here in the US. For example:
      *I have a laundry room with separate washer and dryer and a folding/spot cleaning area. This is also where I keep all my cleaning supplies and appliances, as well as where I have extra shelving for storage space. I had actually never seen a washer that doubles as a dryer until this video!
      *While some American homes do have what we call a "half bath" that just has a toilet and sink, most have at least one bathroom that has both the toilet and tub/shower, called a "full bath." Many homes have two full baths.
      *Most bathrooms in US homes have outlets in the bathroom to plug in flat irons, hair dryers, and the like. Newer homes often have special outlets that reduce the risk of electric shock in the bathroom, as these outlets are usually close to the sink.
      *I think we all pretty much know that the plugs themselves are different in America than they are in the UK. However, it is not common to have to turn the outlet on and off. I personally have never seen an on/off switch on an outlet here.

    • @xolotlnephthys
      @xolotlnephthys 8 лет назад +5

      +lifeathome I live in the UK and have never used a double washer/dryer, and I don't even think i've seen one. They seem to be common in flats or small city houses, rather than in larger houses. Launderettes tend to rarer in the UK. At home there's an addendum to the kitchen where a washing machine and tumble dryer live (also alongside some cupboards).
      Also, most large homes in the UK have at least one "full bath", in addition to or part of an en suite to the master bedroom.
      It seems generally we only differ in our electrics.

    • @rosiedavies6497
      @rosiedavies6497 8 лет назад

      same, I did too

  • @charlottetaylor2445
    @charlottetaylor2445 7 лет назад +562

    Well I am English and my home looks nothing like that

    • @Dreadpirateflappy
      @Dreadpirateflappy 7 лет назад +24

      You don't have a kitchen or bath?
      :p

    • @freyarichards3789
      @freyarichards3789 7 лет назад

      Charlotte Taylor
      Yeah me too

    • @charlottetaylor2445
      @charlottetaylor2445 7 лет назад +5

      Monkeybox Gaming That's not what I meant. My home is very modern inside and looks nothing like that home.

    • @Dreadpirateflappy
      @Dreadpirateflappy 7 лет назад +17

      Average home does look like that though, most homes in the UK are several decades old.

    • @charlottetaylor2445
      @charlottetaylor2445 7 лет назад

      Monkeybox Gaming In my area there are lots of new buildings, I have never seen a house that looks like that on the inside.

  • @ibrahimabdelaalabdel-aal1584
    @ibrahimabdelaalabdel-aal1584 Год назад +1

    I am very happy to go to England and I want to know a lot. Thank you very much. A very nice video

  • @gregslivkoff5237
    @gregslivkoff5237 4 года назад

    In America, we have Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor electrical outlets in bathrooms and kitchens on separate circuits to prevent electrical shock. We also have three-prong outlets throughout the house, with one receptacle as the ground, so that all outlets are grounded, except that table lamps and most small appliances only have two-pronged cord plugs.

  • @forbiddencatcurator
    @forbiddencatcurator 7 лет назад +204

    I hope Americans don't watch this and assume that we welcome guests into our homes by talking to them like they're 5 years old ;)
    This is a pretty extreme example of an old-fashioned British house anyway. I swear we don't all live like time stopped 200 years ago.

  • @miajones7900
    @miajones7900 6 лет назад +255

    British peeps where u at??❤️🇬🇧

  • @mauricioletona1304
    @mauricioletona1304 2 года назад

    Love it!

  • @AltoonaYourPiano
    @AltoonaYourPiano Год назад

    I live in the US and grew up with a bathroom sink with separate hot and cold taps, we always just filled up the sink with a mixture of hot and cold water and used it that way. I grew up in a time when air conditioning was just being introduced here, it was common to do stuff like lie outside on the front porch roof to try to cool off in the summer. Especially since overnight there are nights it don't get below 80 degrees Fahrenheit (that's 27 degrees Celsius). And then in the winter, you always hoped the furnace would kick on in the mornings, otherwise it was freezing cold.

  • @WeiYinChan
    @WeiYinChan 8 лет назад +104

    I'm from Hong Kong and I just realised how we were a colony of the UK...
    EDIT: Just in case I didn't word it correctly, I knew we were a colony before this video, just not how much that had influenced us. There are so many similarities.

    • @oliverpunter3323
      @oliverpunter3323 8 лет назад +36

      That's why your the most liberal part of china

    • @RogerinKC
      @RogerinKC 8 лет назад +16

      I'm from the United States and I just realized how we were a colony of the UK...

    • @zui9607
      @zui9607 8 лет назад +8

      I'm from India and i just realised how we were a colony of the UK.

    • @jordandewar5437
      @jordandewar5437 8 лет назад +11

      I'm from Scotland and I just realised that we're part of the UK

    • @hideakisato6406
      @hideakisato6406 8 лет назад +15

      I'm from Japan and I just realised how we have nothing to do with the UK...

  • @BatesHappysight
    @BatesHappysight 9 лет назад +217

    Electric kettles really confuse Americans. I once stayed in a B&B in Washington and my sister lent me an electric kettle to use there. I came into the kitchen to find they'd put in on the hob and melted it. :(

    • @surfbbee
      @surfbbee 9 лет назад +22

      Julia Galvin This is so odd. Those must be particularly "special" Americans... Everyone I know (in US and Canada) have electric kettles.

    • @Tomasz_Piekarski
      @Tomasz_Piekarski 9 лет назад +5

      Julia Galvin There was once an Indian guy in our dormitory who came for student exchange and he has never seen electric kettle. Guess what? He tried to boil... milk in it! ;-P I am sure you can imagine how the story ends... :-)

    • @edejan
      @edejan 9 лет назад +14

      surfbbee I live in the US and I don't anyone who has an electric kettle. Where do you live?

    • @Tomasz_Piekarski
      @Tomasz_Piekarski 9 лет назад +3

      edejan How do you boil water for a tea then? :-) Let me guess - in a microwave? :D

    • @jonstr3
      @jonstr3 9 лет назад +19

      BEERCOASTERSpl Stove top whistler kettle

  • @olhabaklan1255
    @olhabaklan1255 4 года назад

    Thank you! You are so good guide in English reality

  • @flora6768
    @flora6768 4 года назад +1

    I just came back home from a 2 weeks travel across England and Cornwall and I miss so much those houses, even though they're pretty strange to an Italian person 😂😭