I do think the most difficult thing to get used to if I moved to the UK would be the drinking lifestyle. Please, do not get me wrong, but I´m afraid British people are used to drinking like there's no tomorrow. Nevertheless, I ought to admit I'm a good drunken as well, it seems I've got a kind of British blood running through my veins.
I think that the most difficult thing if I moved to the United Kingdom, would be that I would not get used to stop eating gallo pinto with cheese and mature at dinner, or the delicious fritanga that they make in my country Nicaragua, nor would I get used to stop feel that kindness and mischief of the peoples when you laugh, think and feel
Estoy viendo muchos de sus videos y pude notar cómo han ido mejorando el contenido de los videos , inclusive cómo han ido creciendo como profesionales … permítanme felicitarles porque han ido poco a poco mejorando, sigan así, muchas gracias por todo el esfuerzo que dan a toda esta comunidad Gracias
Well here in Argentina we are used to drinking "mate" and eating many sweet things, also the climate here is usually varied and we are already used to it, so food and the weather would be the most difficult things to get used to. Amigos ingleses quiero agradecerles mucho su gran apoyo, y les mando un saludo y un cariñoso abrazo desde Argentina!!
Entre todo lo que admiro de este canal, es además del contenido para aprender inglés, lo creativos que son para enseñar y hacerlo con un humor tan inteligente, tan genial!!!
I ‘ve been following Amigos ingleses in YourTube for 3 or 4 year and still loving 🥰 you two . Thank you from a Spaniard still learning English with your entertaining classes . Keep up the good work !!
I have lived in London for almost 2 years now and what I am not used to is having my family away. Gracias chicos! Me ayudáis mucho muchísimo con vuestros videos.
Off the top of my head, the most difficult thing to get used to if I moved to the UK, it would be the people and timetables. I'm from Spain and Spanish people tend to be closer above all the first time you meet someone and of course, the different timetables to have dinner or lunch!! Each video is more interesting than the previous one! Amazing teachers!! 😘
Estoy intentando sacarme el C1 con That's English (Escuela de Idiomas versión online) y habéis sido mi mayor salvación. Las explicaciones son nulas. Tenemos que hacer ejercicios sin tener apenas info y gracias a vosotros, además de aprender, consigo sacarlos adelante. Gracias!
I think that most difficult to get used to would be to leave my country's food, because I live in Peru 🇵🇪, I couldn't live without the "ceviche" which is my favourite food
hello everybody I'm so glad with amigos ingleses because I've improved my english, Thanks , when I was starting to learn english everynights I WATCHED yours videos. thanks!!!
I think that the most difficult thing to get used to is the wether, because I live in Tenerife, and maybe the amount of people who live in England. On the other hand, when I was in Manchester, the first day it was difficult to think and talk all the time in English, it gave me a headache! 😁 Thank you so much for your help!
Hi guys! Very useful video, thank you so much for having the time of made it. In my opinion, the most dificult thing of move to England it will be to get used to having beans and toast for breakfast. Months ago, I've been on London doing a flight scale and it was funny and weird to eat beans for breakfast. If I have mistakes please let me know, I'd like to improve my writting.
What can I say! I love London, I love England, I love the United Kingdom, for me it is a dream to travel to London one day and of course I would love to live there I feel that the most difficult thing would be my Speaking I am used to studying English every day for 1 hour! Hiyaaa desde México!!!
Hi guys! You are incredible. I feel so pleased because I am learning a lot of English with you. Thanks! I have never gone to UK but I friend of mine told me that it is difficult to get used to people's behaviors. I mean, people in Uk usually are cold and serious.
Hi! British friends! I am from Peru and well something that would be really difficult for me to get used to is that I am totally used to eating ceviche or home food. In the video you two said that people in UK are used to having luch at 12pm but here in Peru we have luch at 3pm, also the different traditions here in Peru are totally significant and different that in UK. We’re crazy here😂 but it would be a great opportunity to learn more about your country. Each culture is a world so enrich me of knowledges of your country would be the best. It’s really good to see your videos. Thanks for the lessons day by day!
Well the most difficult to move to UK for me could be: to get used to listening/ understanding English pronunciation there, cause I have been hearing USA pronunciation most of the time. Also, could be difficult to get used to eating food from that country because in Costa Rica we almost always eat lots of rice and beans.😄
I think that it would be to get used to getting up so early and the way you live because shops and restaurants close down really early. I got your book last month and I am really happy! Congratulations!
Hi I live in Argentina. It is a country where people are warm and love to get together to eat asado (barbecue) or drink mate. It takes a while to get used to a new idiosyncrasy but The UK has interesting and beautiful places to visit and discover. Besides It is nice to know a new culture and finally you'll get used to
Off the top of my head I’d say that If I moved to the UK, the most difficult thing I would get used to is: to drive on the left side because the gear shift is on the left and I’m not used to driving that way. Also knowing the streets wouldn’t be an easy task. By the way, Great Video!! Thanks ♥️♥️♥️ I love your videos!
Well, in my opinion, I am pretty sure it took me many time to get used to the cold weather in the UK but something that I could get used to doing easily is to drink tea from Monday to Friday because I love it! ✌🏻😄
I used to work with American English people but when I had the chance to talk with people from UK, I couldn't, i haven't got used to hear the accent, it's so hard. I want the paaaaaaaack, I love your videos, thank you to keep working on this channel.
first of all, this channel is so cool!. If I had to move to the UK ,the most difficult thing for me, would be to get used to understanding people in conversations.
Acabo de conocer su canal y lo he encontrado muy bueno soy de chile y actualmente vivo en Nueva Zelanda (ingles británico) y he escuchado muchas palabras de las que enseñan. Para ser breve me gustaría que hicieran un video de como pedir comida en un Macdonald (comida rápida) y/o en un restaurante elegante muchas gracias y saludos
When I moved to the UK taken me ages to get used to eating their traditional food, I used to eating Spanish food at home, but I ended up loving Tesco deal lunch!
Hello fantástico teachers!!! I my personal situation , I took along time get used to mover in UK because I am sixty two year old .But it would be a dream forma me!!! A big hug my friends!!!!
Even if I love the rain, I never get used to cloudy days. I have a quick (I hope is quick) question, lately I found in books and articles that people use the auxiliary verb in present simple sentences and I don't understand the reason, e.g.: I do love you. Thanks
I think that the most challenging thing if I lived in the UK would be don't have tortillas to eat, because I'm used to having tortillas for every mealtime. BTW, I used to eat tortillas with scrambled eggs, but now a days, I love eating tortillas with beans. As Mr. Bartlett said, I totally recommend beans to eat. I am very excited to participate in this draw because, I'm getting used to improving my English every day.
Hiyaaa! This is Mar from Spain, I really love your videos:) My answer is: I used to live in Belfast for two years and everyday the first thing I used to do was opening the window just to check if there was the sun.. I will never get used to don't see the sun for so long :( Even thought, I love UK, if it wasn't for this weather, it woudn't be UK :)
think it would be food because I am from Mexico and I love its traditions, but I could get used to its climate because I love the cold and I love learning about new traditions. This video is perfect since I am watching this topic with my Teacher and their videos help me a lot. I love them❤️
I think the most difficult thing would be the british accent due to I'm used to listening and speaking american english and I have to get used to it Thank you for everything amigos ingleses!!
🤗 I thank you for all your great lessons🤗 well, In fact I moved to the UK last year and I'm used to british accent, however I'm still getting used to the irish accent (Belfast). Before covid19, I used to work in a hotel as a waitress and once we had to welcome 200 guests from London. The accent is so different ! I'm living in Northern Ireland since last November. I think I'll get used to the irish accent...I hope so 😅. Definetely, I think the most difficult thing to get used to is the different accents in the uk - Belfast, Derry, Scotland, Wales, etc. My co worker is from Scotland and I used to say him: sorry, could you repeat that, please. I don't understand.... 🙈
The hardest thing to get used to would be speaking only English, because here in Uruguay, I don't know many people who speak the language, so practicing what I know is difficult for me. That is the reason why I would like to win the super fluency pack, to get used to speaking English and be prepared if I ever go to the UK.
Excelente video muchas gracias por la informacion... talvez podrian hacer un video explicando palabras similares que se usan en diferentes ocasiones como : problem, issue, trouble, mistake y otros .... Son los mejores
Hi, Amigos Ingleses! Your videos have been really useful to enhance my English skills. I'm barely at the beginning of the long and rocky long path of the study of English, and I will be taken some time to get advanced levels. But I think I'm on the right way. I almost forget to answer your question! Haha...If I moved to the UK I believe that there would have two difficult thing I would have to get used to: Both afternoon tea etiquette rules (despite being a regular consumer) and strict punctuality rules (even if it were just an informal meeting with friends!).
To me, the most difficult thing to get used to is the lunch time , because as you said, it is usually to have lunch at 12 am, but in my house, we have it at 3 or 4 pm. In my opinion, here in Latin America is very common to eat very late or at least that’s what I believe.
Hi amigos Ingleses thank you for all your videos, you have helped me a lot to improve my english. I think that one of the most difficult things that I could get used if I moved to the UK would be to drink tea (I'm not used to drinking it very often) you guys are a little obsessed with the tea there,but I think you are alike us with the coffee here. I also think that would be very difficult for me to get used to the food there, I mean, I love the meals here in my country and maybe I could miss them so much (but I've also heard that you have amazing meals there, maybe someday I could taste them).
Actually I'm living in UK and the hardest part is getting use to adapt to speak with native British people, I used to speak only in Spanish and now I'm used to speaking only in English! For that reason I would like to win the super fluency pack.
Living in the UK would be one of my dream. However, It would be hard to get usted to speaking English all the time, but I am sure I get used to doing quickly. Thanks in advance.
I think there are more than one thing to get used. I am not sure if I will survive because I will not get used to look on the left side in the road. All buses look me in a bad way when I am in London. On the other hand and I am really sorry for Mr. Barlet but I will not get used to the bad weather because I get depression if I spend a lot of time in a place with crappy weather. I used to live in Poland for one year, and spring it wa as a medicine for me. Thanks for everything guys, you are super cool. I like to recommend my English friends to everyone:)
I live in Latin America and some things are completely diferents like driving on right or the food, so I think It will be hard to me get used to weather. Thank you very much for your lessons, I've learned a lot with you. :D
Renting is the most difficult thing if you want, like me, to live a season there to practice English. Prices are very high for a small room in a house shared with many people. It's amazing, don't get used to something decent and cheap coming out. But if there is one thing that it would be difficult for me to get used to, it is the coldness of many of the English. In my opinion, English humor is difficult to catch. Although there is everything. Great video Amigos Ingleses, I hope you liked my answer and so I can improve with some good classes.
Hi! I'm from Mexico and I'm used to eating a lot of spicy food and also tortillas! I really love them! So, I think the most difficult thing for me to get used to would be to leave the delicious food from my country! I'm also used to living in a very noisy city, so it would be hard for me to get used to a quiet place like the UK, but I know I could do it!
I am Mexican and I’m used to eating tacos, drinking tequila and also I usually lay on the sun in the afternoons. So for them reasons I might find it difficult to move to The UK, since I have been told the days are mostly cold and there aren’t very good Mexican Restaurants. Anyway I love your videos, they make me improve a lot specially in my grammar and I wish I could speak as a native English at some point. :)
Everything! Exist a lot of things that will be harder to get used to if I moved to UK, just the language is a huge problem, because I'm very shy in my fluency in English, also the weather will be a issue for me, having used to a cold weather while I live in a very hot city (psdt: I live in the 2nd wettest city on the world , so I'm used to a hot weather and sweat a lot!!! Btw, Excellent video, I love you guys
It's easy the answer. I moved to London one month ago and I'm still getting used to British accent. I was so naive thinking that my main problem would be to make me understand. The reality is totally opposite. My problem is to understand what they are saying to me!
I'm Mexican, so this is my answer: -I think that if I moved to UK, I'll never get used to having the washing machine in the kitchen instead of the bathroom or laundry room. That's crazy. Love u guys, you are awesome!! :D
Hi! I would love to visit UK once. I think the most difficult thing for me would be to get used to the hour to have luch, I usually take my lunch very late everyday. ¡Saludos desde México!
I liked the video as all of yours !! I think that some usual English habits maybe would be difficult but possible to do in England for example, I won’t get used to taking a big bus of two floors or it would be strange and I’ll get used to drinking tea everyday jejejje 😄
One of the many things that might be hard to get used to when living in the UK is to get used to the wet weather. Although I can’t complain about last May.
Good evening! About the question I think the most difficult thing to get used to if I moved to the UK is the food, family - friends, it would be very difficult to me and I think to other people too. About the rest, I think I would get used to easily! 🤗🤭 Thanks for your videos! 😊
Thank you for your lovely comments!
Lleva tu inglés a otra dimensión en nuestra escuela: mis.amigosingleses.com/courses
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I do think the most difficult thing to get used to if I moved to the UK would be the drinking lifestyle. Please, do not get me wrong, but I´m afraid British people are used to drinking like there's no tomorrow. Nevertheless, I ought to admit I'm a good drunken as well, it seems I've got a kind of British blood running through my veins.
😁😁😁👏👏
I think the most difficult thing I get used to if I moved to UK.... would be doing exercise with bad weather.
I think that the most difficult thing if I moved to the United Kingdom, would be that I would not get used to stop eating gallo pinto with cheese and mature at dinner, or the delicious fritanga that they make in my country Nicaragua, nor would I get used to stop feel that kindness and mischief of the peoples when you laugh, think and feel
I did the lesson and I had two mistakes. My teacher never learnt this. But now I got it. Thank u so much.
Estoy viendo muchos de sus videos y pude notar cómo han ido mejorando el contenido de los videos , inclusive cómo han ido creciendo como profesionales … permítanme felicitarles porque han ido poco a poco mejorando, sigan así, muchas gracias por todo el esfuerzo que dan a toda esta comunidad
Gracias
Muchas gracias "amigos ingleses", con sus excelente explicaciones por fin comprendi "used to."
Well here in Argentina we are used to drinking "mate" and eating many sweet things, also the climate here is usually varied and we are already used to it, so food and the weather would be the most difficult things to get used to.
Amigos ingleses quiero agradecerles mucho su gran apoyo, y les mando un saludo y un cariñoso abrazo desde Argentina!!
Thank you ever so much Mateo! 😍
Entre todo lo que admiro de este canal, es además del contenido para aprender inglés, lo creativos que son para enseñar y hacerlo con un humor tan inteligente, tan genial!!!
y ademas actuan mejor que los de la rosa de guadalupe jaja
Me he pasado Domingos enteros estudiando con ustedes! son lo máximo ! 😜
The best part to moving to Uk is meeting new places and new friends like you!
If I lived in the UK, I would get used to the weather because I love sunny days. Thanks for everything!
Mis teachers favoritos,muy divertidos...son los únicos que tienen clases entretenidas y divertidas
I ‘ve been following Amigos ingleses in YourTube for 3 or 4 year and still loving 🥰 you two .
Thank you from a Spaniard still learning English with your entertaining classes . Keep up the good work !!
Aprendo más inglés con vuestros vídeos que en clase👏🏻😂Muy buen vídeo!!
I have lived in London for almost 2 years now and what I am not used to is having my family away.
Gracias chicos! Me ayudáis mucho muchísimo con vuestros videos.
'having' is wrong here and the sentence structure is wrong.... e.g. my family being so far away.
Off the top of my head, the most difficult thing to get used to if I moved to the UK, it would be the people and timetables. I'm from Spain and Spanish people tend to be closer above all the first time you meet someone and of course, the different timetables to have dinner or lunch!!
Each video is more interesting than the previous one! Amazing teachers!! 😘
Estoy intentando sacarme el C1 con That's English (Escuela de Idiomas versión online) y habéis sido mi mayor salvación. Las explicaciones son nulas. Tenemos que hacer ejercicios sin tener apenas info y gracias a vosotros, además de aprender, consigo sacarlos adelante. Gracias!
I think that most difficult to get used to would be to leave my country's food, because I live in Peru 🇵🇪, I couldn't live without the "ceviche" which is my favourite food
hello everybody I'm so glad with amigos ingleses because I've improved my english, Thanks , when I was starting to learn english everynights I WATCHED yours videos. thanks!!!
I think that the most difficult thing to get used to is the wether, because I live in Tenerife, and maybe the amount of people who live in England.
On the other hand, when I was in Manchester, the first day it was difficult to think and talk all the time in English, it gave me a headache! 😁
Thank you so much for your help!
Weather
1:49 " *pretérito imperfecto* "
Ella me representa :´)
Hi guys!
Very useful video, thank you so much for having the time of made it.
In my opinion, the most dificult thing of move to England it will be to get used to having beans and toast for breakfast. Months ago, I've been on London doing a flight scale and it was funny and weird to eat beans for breakfast.
If I have mistakes please let me know, I'd like to improve my writting.
Me encantan Amigos Ingleses son excelentes explicando, muy dinamicos
Los amo!!! me aclararon todas las dudas sobre used to!! Phillip's kiss was missing!! I love him!!!
What can I say! I love London, I love England, I love the United Kingdom, for me it is a dream to travel to London one day and of course I would love to live there I feel that the most difficult thing would be my Speaking I am used to studying English every day for 1 hour! Hiyaaa desde México!!!
I love Mexico, and I'm from London. I got used to eating tacos and chilaquiles every day!
@@dreamofenglish1153 amazing!!!
Hi guys! You are incredible. I feel so pleased because I am learning a lot of English with you. Thanks! I have never gone to UK but I friend of mine told me that it is difficult to get used to people's behaviors. I mean, people in Uk usually are cold and serious.
Acabo de explicar este tema a mis students. Gracias, à veces uso sus videos en mis clases. Este lo compartiré a mis students.
Ohhh! Entonces podrán pasar el test com ‘flying colours’ 🌈 ¡Un abrazo Christian!
Buenisimo el video!!!, me gustaria que ahora enseñen como utilizar WOULD en relacion al pasado.
Muchas gracias!!! saludos desde Argentina!!
Muy interesante y comprensible el video sobre used to/get used to/ be used to.Gracias
Me encanta su clase es muy divertida
Hi! British friends! I am from Peru and well something that would be really difficult for me to get used to is that I am totally used to eating ceviche or home food. In the video you two said that people in UK are used to having luch at 12pm but here in Peru we have luch at 3pm, also the different traditions here in Peru are totally significant and different that in UK. We’re crazy here😂 but it would be a great opportunity to learn more about your country. Each culture is a world so enrich me of knowledges of your country would be the best. It’s really good to see your videos. Thanks for the lessons day by day!
gran explicación , muchas gracias 💖💖
Well the most difficult to move to UK for me could be: to get used to listening/ understanding English pronunciation there, cause I have been hearing USA pronunciation most of the time. Also, could be difficult to get used to eating food from that country because in Costa Rica we almost always eat lots of rice and beans.😄
I think that it would be to get used to getting up so early and the way you live because shops and restaurants close down really early.
I got your book last month and I am really happy! Congratulations!
Hi I live in Argentina. It is a country where people are warm and love to get together to eat asado (barbecue) or drink mate. It takes a while to get used to a new idiosyncrasy but The UK has interesting and beautiful places to visit and discover. Besides It is nice to know a new culture and finally you'll get used to
Gran video chicos gracias a uds mejore mi nivel de Inglés Británico saluditos desde Milán Italia 🇮🇹.
The hardest part of moving to UK is getting used to talking English every day!
I think I will get used to listening people. You are the best. Thanks
Spanish and english at the same time: useful and necessary!
Off the top of my head I’d say that If I moved to the UK, the most difficult thing I would get used to is: to drive on the left side because the gear shift is on the left and I’m not used to driving that way. Also knowing the streets wouldn’t be an easy task. By the way, Great Video!! Thanks ♥️♥️♥️ I love your videos!
Well, in my opinion, I am pretty sure it took me many time to get used to the cold weather in the UK but something that I could get used to doing easily is to drink tea from Monday to Friday because I love it!
✌🏻😄
Ustedes explican super bien de verdad ahora si entiendo el tema
Justo lo que estaba estudiando. Me cae como anillo al dedo. Sobre todo por el tema de la pronuciacion... Muchas gracias, son geniales.
I used to work with American English people but when I had the chance to talk with people from UK, I couldn't, i haven't got used to hear the accent, it's so hard.
I want the paaaaaaaack, I love your videos, thank you to keep working on this channel.
with 'get/be used to' you need the v-ing form.
Esas son frases muy confusas...pero uds nos ayudan mucho!!!
Me encanta estos vídeos por qu son bien carismáticos
Thanks a lot i need this right now we are learning used to be used to and get used to very interesting greetings from Cádiz 🇪🇦
Lo mucho que me ayudan con este tema, gracias por sus videos siempre tan educativo y divertido, se los quiere monton. Saludos desde Argentina.
first of all, this channel is so cool!. If I had to move to the UK ,the most difficult thing for me, would be to get used to understanding people in conversations.
Me gustó mucho su dinámica de enseñar el tema
Today in the morning, I was exactly studying this grammar, you helped me a lot
Fantastic...keep on like that..better than any teaching at schools👍
Ellos 2 acaban de salvar mi exámen final de inglés, Gracias!!!
Thank you ever so much!
Hi guys :)
Acabo de conocer su canal y lo he encontrado muy bueno soy de chile y actualmente vivo en Nueva Zelanda (ingles británico) y he escuchado muchas palabras de las que enseñan. Para ser breve me gustaría que hicieran un video de como pedir comida en un Macdonald (comida rápida) y/o en un restaurante elegante muchas gracias y saludos
When I moved to the UK taken me ages to get used to eating their traditional food, I used to eating Spanish food at home, but I ended up loving Tesco deal lunch!
Hello fantástico teachers!!!
I my personal situation , I took along time get used to mover in UK because I am sixty two year old .But it would be a dream forma me!!!
A big hug my friends!!!!
Even if I love the rain, I never get used to cloudy days.
I have a quick (I hope is quick) question, lately I found in books and articles that people use the auxiliary verb in present simple sentences and I don't understand the reason, e.g.: I do love you. Thanks
I think that the most difficult thing would be to communicate in the correct way, that is why I am very interested in your courses!
I think that the most challenging thing if I lived in the UK would be don't have tortillas to eat, because I'm used to having tortillas for every mealtime. BTW, I used to eat tortillas with scrambled eggs, but now a days, I love eating tortillas with beans. As Mr. Bartlett said, I totally recommend beans to eat. I am very excited to participate in this draw because, I'm getting used to improving my English every day.
Genial el vídeo !!!! Me re sirvió para mis finales en mí carrera del profesorado de Ingles!!! Saludos desde Salta, Argentina!!👏👏👏🇦🇷🏆💪
Amo la sección de Encuentra los errores ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hiyaaa! This is Mar from Spain, I really love your videos:)
My answer is: I used to live in Belfast for two years and everyday the first thing I used to do was opening the window just to check if there was the sun.. I will never get used to don't see the sun for so long :(
Even thought, I love UK, if it wasn't for this weather, it woudn't be UK :)
Aunque fallé la mayoría de encuentra el error, muy buen video, muy claro!
think it would be food because I am from Mexico and I love its traditions, but I could get used to its climate because I love the cold and I love learning about new traditions. This video is perfect since I am watching this topic with my Teacher and their videos help me a lot. I love them❤️
It's a wonderful video! I learn a lot from you. Thanks.
I think the most difficult thing would be the british accent due to I'm used to listening and speaking american english and I have to get used to it
Thank you for everything amigos ingleses!!
🤗 I thank you for all your great lessons🤗 well, In fact I moved to the UK last year and I'm used to british accent, however I'm still getting used to the irish accent (Belfast). Before covid19, I used to work in a hotel as a waitress and once we had to welcome 200 guests from London. The accent is so different ! I'm living in Northern Ireland since last November. I think I'll get used to the irish accent...I hope so 😅. Definetely, I think the most difficult thing to get used to is the different accents in the uk - Belfast, Derry, Scotland, Wales, etc. My co worker is from Scotland and I used to say him: sorry, could you repeat that, please. I don't understand.... 🙈
The hardest thing to get used to would be speaking only English, because here in Uruguay, I don't know many people who speak the language, so practicing what I know is difficult for me. That is the reason why I would like to win the super fluency pack, to get used to speaking English and be prepared if I ever go to the UK.
Great! Those are usually quite confusing among Spanish speakers. Such a useful video!
Excelente video, me divierto mucho aprendiendo con todos ustedes
Los mejores, lejos!!!
muchas gracias me ayuda un monton
Excelente video muchas gracias por la informacion... talvez podrian hacer un video explicando palabras similares que se usan en diferentes ocasiones como : problem, issue, trouble, mistake y otros .... Son los mejores
Hi, Amigos Ingleses!
Your videos have been really useful to enhance my English skills. I'm barely at the beginning of the long and rocky long path of the study of English, and I will be taken some time to get advanced levels. But I think I'm on the right way.
I almost forget to answer your question! Haha...If I moved to the UK I believe that there would have two difficult thing I would have to get used to: Both afternoon tea etiquette rules (despite being a regular consumer) and strict punctuality rules (even if it were just an informal meeting with friends!).
If I had to live in the Uk, I think it would be difficult to get used to speaking with that beautiful English accent you have.
To me, the most difficult thing to get used to is the lunch time , because as you said, it is usually to have lunch at 12 am, but in my house, we have it at 3 or 4 pm. In my opinion, here in Latin America is very common to eat very late or at least that’s what I believe.
Hi amigos Ingleses thank you for all your videos, you have helped me a lot to improve my english. I think that one of the most difficult things that I could get used if I moved to the UK would be to drink tea (I'm not used to drinking it very often) you guys are a little obsessed with the tea there,but I think you are alike us with the coffee here. I also think that would be very difficult for me to get used to the food there, I mean, I love the meals here in my country and maybe I could miss them so much (but I've also heard that you have amazing meals there, maybe someday I could taste them).
Son muy buenos, Isabel es muy graciosa!!!
Actually I'm living in UK and the hardest part is getting use to adapt to speak with native British people, I used to speak only in Spanish and now I'm used to speaking only in English! For that reason I would like to win the super fluency pack.
Living in the UK would be one of my dream. However, It would be hard to get usted to speaking English all the time, but I am sure I get used to doing quickly. Thanks in advance.
I think there are more than one thing to get used. I am not sure if I will survive because I will not get used to look on the left side in the road. All buses look me in a bad way when I am in London.
On the other hand and I am really sorry for Mr. Barlet but I will not get used to the bad weather because I get depression if I spend a lot of time in a place with crappy weather.
I used to live in Poland for one year, and spring it wa as a medicine for me.
Thanks for everything guys, you are super cool. I like to recommend my English friends to everyone:)
I love your videos guys, I really appreciate it!💙
Awesome! If I moved to the UK, the most difficult thing would get used to driving on the right side...
Qué paciencia tenéis yo no puedo
I live in Latin America and some things are completely diferents like driving on right or the food, so I think It will be hard to me get used to weather.
Thank you very much for your lessons, I've learned a lot with you. :D
Hi friends! Realmente los amo🧡🧡muchas gracias por sus vídeos!
Hola Chiquillos.
Ya comenzaba a extrañarlos.
Saludos desde Chile.
Justo lo que estaba esperando🤩muchas gracias🙉.
Renting is the most difficult thing if you want, like me, to live a season there to practice English. Prices are very high for a small room in a house shared with many people. It's amazing, don't get used to something decent and cheap coming out.
But if there is one thing that it would be difficult for me to get used to, it is the coldness of many of the English. In my opinion, English humor is difficult to catch. Although there is everything.
Great video Amigos Ingleses, I hope you liked my answer and so I can improve with some good classes.
Hi! I'm from Mexico and I'm used to eating a lot of spicy food and also tortillas! I really love them! So, I think the most difficult thing for me to get used to would be to leave the delicious food from my country!
I'm also used to living in a very noisy city, so it would be hard for me to get used to a quiet place like the UK, but I know I could do it!
I am Mexican and I’m used to eating tacos, drinking tequila and also I usually lay on the sun in the afternoons. So for them reasons I might find it difficult to move to The UK, since I have been told the days are mostly cold and there aren’t very good Mexican Restaurants. Anyway I love your videos, they make me improve a lot specially in my grammar and I wish I could speak as a native English at some point. :)
Everything! Exist a lot of things that will be harder to get used to if I moved to UK, just the language is a huge problem, because I'm very shy in my fluency in English, also the weather will be a issue for me, having used to a cold weather while I live in a very hot city (psdt: I live in the 2nd wettest city on the world , so I'm used to a hot weather and sweat a lot!!!
Btw, Excellent video, I love you guys
Los mejores teachers.
It's easy the answer. I moved to London one month ago and I'm still getting used to British accent. I was so naive thinking that my main problem would be to make me understand. The reality is totally opposite. My problem is to understand what they are saying to me!
I'm Mexican, so this is my answer:
-I think that if I moved to UK, I'll never get used to having the washing machine in the kitchen instead of the bathroom or laundry room. That's crazy.
Love u guys, you are awesome!! :D
Hi! I would love to visit UK once. I think the most difficult thing for me would be to get used to the hour to have luch, I usually take my lunch very late everyday. ¡Saludos desde México!
Thank you a lot, it was very useful for me 😊
I liked the video as all of yours !! I think that some usual English habits maybe would be difficult but possible to do in England for example, I won’t get used to taking a big bus of two floors or it would be strange and I’ll get used to drinking tea everyday jejejje 😄
Me quedé esperando la serie de videos sobre las consonantes en inglés, desde el video de las vocales.
Thank you for the video!!! I found it very useful❤
One of the many things that might be hard to get used to when living in the UK is to get used to the wet weather. Although I can’t complain about last May.
True - May was good... pity about June :)
Good evening! About the question I think the most difficult thing to get used to if I moved to the UK is the food, family - friends, it would be very difficult to me and I think to other people too.
About the rest, I think I would get used to easily! 🤗🤭
Thanks for your videos! 😊