These Are the Questions Europeans Always Ask About America

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @brianpratt3224
    @brianpratt3224 19 часов назад +223

    I am in Washington. Our Constitution keeps us from making gun's illegal. Lots of people don't own guns, and lots of people own more than one gun. I never think of gun violence when I go about my day.

    • @yeboi8425
      @yeboi8425 18 часов назад +7

      shame about the magazine ban tho 🫤

    • @seantodd8875
      @seantodd8875 18 часов назад +12

      Nor do I. I've lived in America for 50 years and I've never in my life even held much less fired a gun. Nor have I witnessed gun violence. It absolutely happens, but it's not on every corner.

    • @kevinbrown9831
      @kevinbrown9831 17 часов назад

      Yeah but we have an illegal income tax, so that won't stop them

    • @johnmyers1069
      @johnmyers1069 17 часов назад +8

      If you ain't packin', you're slackin'.
      I never want the last thought going thru my mind to be 'shoulda carried my gun'.

    • @Newpant
      @Newpant 16 часов назад +5

      Fun fact around revolution time you needed a license NOT to own a gun

  • @Psycho-go5yr
    @Psycho-go5yr 18 часов назад +56

    To answer your question on if we think guns would ever become illegal in the US... Not anytime soon. For that to happen, our culture would have to completely change. As things stand... trying to outlaw guns is one of only a small hand full of actions that I think would absolutely result in a civil war. As an American and a gun owner myself... if the government wanted my guns, they would have to kill me and then pry them from my cold, dead fingers. There is no situation in which I'd voluntarily give them up and I know a lot of people who feel the same.

    • @aaronburdon221
      @aaronburdon221 10 часов назад +5

      oh, there's no doubt about it that it would cause a civil war. I'm a lazy fuck, but that would get me off of my couch. From my cold dead fingers is an apt quote.

    • @scrambler69-xk3kv
      @scrambler69-xk3kv 3 часа назад

      Trump says he will be a dictator. I don't know any dictator that allows it's citizens to own guns. Time will tell.

    • @Sarah-cq1vb
      @Sarah-cq1vb 3 часа назад

      You basically said what I was going to say. Cold dead hands is very apt! 👍

    • @Cjinglaterra
      @Cjinglaterra 3 часа назад

      Yeah, that’s probably the only thing that would be guaranteed to get us all up in arms, literally.

    • @williamryan5646
      @williamryan5646 Час назад

      Ya im a dem and in full support of the second amendment. A lot of Americans feel this way

  • @Kuroi65
    @Kuroi65 18 часов назад +67

    I'm a life long resident of Washington state. Also, the next time you see Americans in Portugal, I would encourage you to go up and talk to them. Personally, I think they would be very happy to talk to you. 🙂

    • @brent8133
      @brent8133 12 часов назад +1

      I am from Alabama and I have known a few people who moved there. Love you guys and your state

    • @danielplatts9446
      @danielplatts9446 8 часов назад +2

      Agreed. Especially if it gives us a chance to talk about our country to someone who is genuinely interested. We love doing that. 😅

    • @KathyM1611
      @KathyM1611 3 часа назад +1

      We would love to talk to you, we also like our space. That just means give us some room when we chat. 😊

    • @KathyM1611
      @KathyM1611 3 часа назад

      We would love to talk to you, we also like our space. That just means give us some room when we chat. 😊

  • @JamesBrown-he2jn
    @JamesBrown-he2jn 18 часов назад +41

    I'm from Indiana, Fun fact Indiana is 1%larger than Portugal. We identify by state because there can be a huge difference in accent and culture. An example would be comparing North Dakota to Massachusetts.

    • @dead-claudia
      @dead-claudia 18 часов назад +5

      the average foreigner wouldn't notice that large of a difference in accent, between those, but they 100% would notice a difference between a wv accent and a boston accent.

    • @JamesBrown-he2jn
      @JamesBrown-he2jn 18 часов назад +6

      @@dead-claudia I literally used an example my Croatian friend gave me a couple of years ago. He noticed a difference, enough of one to bring it up in conversation

    • @JoeLandrigan
      @JoeLandrigan 5 часов назад

      Yep, I'm also from Indiana. Culture in Indiana is far more open than in states with more larger cities. American states being so similar in size to European countries really makes the question "Why can't Europeans point to every American state?" . . . and you very quickly understand why Americans can't point to every European country. I'm not claiming Americans are more educated than Europeans by any stretch, but it explains the difference.

  • @seantodd8875
    @seantodd8875 19 часов назад +126

    I am in Florida. And the thing about Americans talking more about their state is basically because every state is like its own country. For those who have never been here, it's easy to assume that the states are like regions in the country. But it's more like the states are countries and the federal government unites them. Similar to the EU and its member nations. So an American saying '"I'm from America" is like a European saying "I'm from the EU" instead of "I'm from Portugual"

    • @richardmartin9565
      @richardmartin9565 18 часов назад +5

      Good point.

    • @Cookie-K
      @Cookie-K 15 часов назад +4

      Great explanation 😊

    • @sonofbelz
      @sonofbelz 15 часов назад +6

      Yeah a lot of people forget that the word "state" is another word for country, at the very least it was in the late 1700s when the USA was formed.

    • @rinhayashi8949
      @rinhayashi8949 15 часов назад +3

      @@sonofbelz Yup! A lot of people forget about "city states" too, places like Monaco over in Europe. I guess the main difference between "state" and "country" is that state is more politically defined (borders, population, government) whereas country is more geographically defined (mountainous regions, fertile regions, etc)...Though country can also be and is used in place of state, state cannot be used in place of country in every case. Reminds me of how a square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square.

    • @davidlinehat4657
      @davidlinehat4657 4 часа назад

      The concept of living in two separate and distinct sovereigns at the same time is complicated. It confuses Americans, too! I had no idea how complicated it is until I went to law school and took civil procedure. It's easy to understand how Europeans are confused about how our country is organized.

  • @RandallsLittleAdventures
    @RandallsLittleAdventures 18 часов назад +21

    Republic of Texas here. Enjoyed the video.

  • @Motorboatasaurus
    @Motorboatasaurus 19 часов назад +18

    7. Also I am in South Carolina. We tend to mention the specific state because it would be like asking you where you're from and answering Europe. I mean yea that's correct but that's a big area and there's a pretty easy way to narrow it down since most of our states are as large or in most cases larger than countries in Europe.

  • @pacmon5285
    @pacmon5285 14 часов назад +24

    If nothing else, Andre learning how to pronounce Arkansas correctly is a win.

    • @GodwynDi
      @GodwynDi 3 часа назад

      R Kansas is entirely appropriate

    • @KirkWallace-lw4sl
      @KirkWallace-lw4sl 2 часа назад

      Hope towards getting Massachusetts one day :P

  • @christomashofski9160
    @christomashofski9160 19 часов назад +53

    It is very safe here. To keep it safe, pay attention to what Lawrence said: Stay away from the "bad" areas of a city or town. Some neighborhoods are particularly crime prone. Listen to advice of locals and stay out of troubled areas. Especially after dark. Do that and America is one of the safest and happiest places on the planet.

    • @jodyharnish9104
      @jodyharnish9104 15 часов назад +1

      I almost walked right into a multiple shooting in the King County Courthouse in Seattle years ago. A phone call saved my life. People get gunned down at concerts, in movie theaters, in schools...

    • @jodyharnish9104
      @jodyharnish9104 14 часов назад

      Wrong! I almost walked right into a multiple shooting in the King County Courthouse in Seattle years ago, just because I wanted to get some water.

    • @shinchcliffe2133
      @shinchcliffe2133 13 часов назад +2

      @@jodyharnish9104 King County Courthouse in downtown Seattle hasn't been a safe area in over a decade.
      actual mass shootings are rare

    • @christomashofski9160
      @christomashofski9160 6 часов назад +2

      @@jodyharnish9104 You're so upset by my comment that you felt the need to post this twice? I said it was one of the safest and happiest places on the planet. I truly feel sorry for you that you feel unsafe and unhappy in your own country. You're free to consider relocating if that option feels right to you. But don't sensationalize a few terrible things to make it sound as if "people are getting gunned down in concerts, etc." every single day. That's a ridiculous and hysterical thing to say. I don't know what charge or "high" or feeling of importance you get out of trying to scare innocent people away from visiting our beautiful country by exaggerating like this. Besides you violated my principal caveat for ensuring safety: Stay out of unsafe places. First one needs to understand that courthouses are inherently potential places of danger because every rotten criminal element of society passes through courthouses. That's their purpose. Second, you're projecting Seattle onto everywhere else. Look what the goofball politicians allowed to happen in Seattle in 2020. Or are our memories that short?

    • @j.pershing2197
      @j.pershing2197 5 часов назад

      Whats in the cities that causes so much violence. Its like there is a people that commit more violent crimes at a staggering rate than others. Hmmmm🤔

  • @jdrew5367
    @jdrew5367 18 часов назад +17

    Omaha, Nebraska.
    I was raised in a household that had many rifles for hunting and for sportsmanship. They would also go hunting with my father who was in the army and used to teach to respectable a weapon and how to use a weapon he instilled that in all of us kids before, and as we grew up to value human life and be respectful of others. I do not think there will ever be a time in America that will not be weapons. I do not have a a gun or a rifle in my household. If they don’t leave the country, then they don’t need a passport. I have a lot of family members that haven’t even left the state that they were born in. Thank you

    • @Stitch-smart
      @Stitch-smart 7 часов назад

      Another Omaha, NE person here!

    • @tywaits3896
      @tywaits3896 3 часа назад

      I dont know how u live in Omaha without a gun the first gas station me and my cousin went to we got peaceful robbed. A dude went by every car in this gas station asking for money giving off bad vibes .
      If we wasn't going to a concert we would have been armed.

    • @BionicDeathclaw
      @BionicDeathclaw 3 часа назад

      Nice to see another Nebraskan! Never lived in Omaha though, I'm from Custer county.

  • @DebbieDeSpain-me8mp
    @DebbieDeSpain-me8mp 19 часов назад +17

    I live in WA state, but I was born in Montana where when I was a toddler many people drove pick up trucks that had rifles arranged on racks attached to the vehicle's rear window.

    • @rubenarce3324
      @rubenarce3324 15 часов назад +2

      Same in California in the 60s. Almost all pickups seemed to have gun racks mounted on their rear windows. Not at all uncommon to see the racks occupied while parked in store parking lots or on the road.

    • @VivacityTS
      @VivacityTS 3 часа назад

      When I moved to Washington, I noticed the gun racks in truck windows, and I was like, ok, ok, that's how it's done. Then I saw preteens driving on fields, and I was told that those are farmer kids working on their farms. Another great observance.

  • @williamhamilton6643
    @williamhamilton6643 17 часов назад +23

    I'm in California for the last 40 years but grew up in Ohio. The right to bear arms runs deep in America. The American Revolution, which overthrew a tyrannical king, was fought by citizen soldiers, many of whom brought their own rifles to the battlefield. Even as the war progressed, General Washington's men were poorly equipped, sometimes not paid, and always on the verge of freezing or starving. It was far from a professional army. But since we were citizens, and not subjects of a king, after victory was won the Founding Fathers thought it was critically important that citizens continue to have the ability to defend themselves and the country, and that included from a potential tyrannical American government too. The federal government was weak in the early years and Congress didn't want to pay for an army or navy, even though the necessity for both became quickly apparent. It was always intended that local militias of citizens would be available to supplement the army in case of war. But let's go back a bit. You can't overlook the importance of the previous mention about armed citizens being the last check on the power of a tyrannical government. The states had more power than the federal government at that time. The people that just won the Revolution were very skeptical about handing over power to another centralized government. The Right To Bear Arms was considered critical, and so obvious to those people that they forgot to put it in the Constitution. They corrected that oversight when they made it the second amendment, the first amendment being the right to free speech. It's often said we only enjoy the first amendment because we have the second amendment. And when I see what's happening in the UK, even just this week, I appreciate the wisdom of the Founding Fathers in that regard. They understood human nature and how things could go wrong. They installed a system of checks and balances in the federal government to prevent anyone, or any branch, of the government from becoming too powerful. It means our democracy is sometimes messy, but it also keeps a critical balance between the branches of the federal government. And elections can restore balance if things go too far one way or another. As you may know the balance between the states and the feds is a different story and takes us into the Civil War where "States Rights" was a central issue. But that's a story for another time.

    • @danielplatts9446
      @danielplatts9446 8 часов назад +1

      Yes. Private gun ownership is so deeply ingrained in our history that it has literally become part of our culture as Americans. You can hardly find any example of significant American history that doesn't have guns involved. Western expansion, wild west, all of the wars, we love our firearms because they represent the freedoms and challenges that helped to build this great nation.

  • @brycepatties
    @brycepatties 19 часов назад +71

    An outright ban on the ownership of firearms will take a constitutional amendment. This requires a 2/3 majority in both houses of Congress and 3/4 of state legislatures/ratifying conventions to vote in favor of it. This is an extremely high bar that will frankly never happen.

    • @davidpolhill797
      @davidpolhill797 19 часов назад

      A lot of gun deaths are from cops

    • @cp368productions2
      @cp368productions2 18 часов назад +9

      Pretty sure the Bill of Rights can't be altered at all. It's the rest that can be.

    • @GodelFishbreath
      @GodelFishbreath 18 часов назад +4

      Given that any law can be amended to death or reinterpreted to uselessness, no law is safe

    • @Bird-of-prey
      @Bird-of-prey 18 часов назад +10

      @@cp368productions2 The "Bill of Rights" is just a fancy name for the first ten amendments made to the United States Constitution. They receive no special privileges.

    • @joewebster9229
      @joewebster9229 18 часов назад +5

      You could pass all the firearms bans you'd like, but firearms owners would never allow it...

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin9565 18 часов назад +44

    I'm in Massachusetts where it all began.
    To understand why we is identify by state first it helps to understand that historically we are citizens of the state where we reside. The Civil War was first known as the "War Between the States". It was up to all able bodied men to defend their state if called upon. Back then, our nationality was American, but our citizenship was the state where we lived.
    After the Civil War, the 14th Amendment clarified by stating those born withing the jurisdiction of the United States were citizens of the US AND the state in which they reside.
    We do have state pride, we also have city and town pride...and rivalries.

    • @colreb7149
      @colreb7149 17 часов назад

      Massachusetts, a blue state, doesn’t recognize some of the Constitution. A huge youtube channel, gunsandgadgets moved from Massachusetts to Tennessee, a red state, where his rights are protected by the constitution. Funny isn’t how some states remember they are part of a nation, and some states think they are above the nation.

    • @FRAME5RS
      @FRAME5RS 16 часов назад

      I'm just to your north. You guys can't even own pepper spray. No self protection allowed so it seems. We've got open and concealed carry up here with no permit, yet we are the #3 safest state. I think it has less to do with guns and more to do with who OWNS the guns. Manchester is about the only city with any real crime and it's still low by percentage.

    • @nunyalastname-ej8vl
      @nunyalastname-ej8vl 10 часов назад +2

      Bahh it's the war of Northern aggression.
      😊
      Bet you put pineapple on pizza . .lol

    • @colreb7149
      @colreb7149 3 часа назад +1

      The state of Massachusetts doesn’t give a rip about peoples rights. Bad governor. Bad government.

    • @birchtree2274
      @birchtree2274 Час назад

      ​@@nunyalastname-ej8vl

  • @rg20322
    @rg20322 19 часов назад +13

    If you buy bakery bread it has much less sugar usually. Bakery bread is the best and preferred by me, but bakeries are not everywhere so you may have to drive.

    • @Blade247
      @Blade247 18 часов назад +3

      Forget the bread.... You need home made tortillas ! Surely this was the Mana from heaven in the Bible...

  • @marlenafreeman2745
    @marlenafreeman2745 18 часов назад +6

    Hey Andrea, I'm from Georgia, USA.. I've been watching your reactions from your very start. I always " liked " when you ask because I really appreciate your perspective of our absolutely crazy but beautiful country. It's not just the scenery, it's the people, the friendliness, the delicious food, the things that apparently aren't normal but we have always thought so.. from weird red neck stuff to just walking a block away to have a picnic at the pretty lake for dinner.. idk..I thought for a while I would like to live anywhere else but here, but seeing y'all's reactions kinda makes me feel more appreciative of my own country, which I guess I should have all along.. thanks for your reactions and appreciation.. much love to you in Portugal. Which is also an amazing and beautiful place. I wish you could show us around your home town and city!! Much love from the US.. sorry that I don't comment more, but I'm always here watching.. We love and appreciate you! .. If you ever find yourself in rural West Georgia I'll give you a tour!! 😊

  • @hairball1
    @hairball1 19 часов назад +10

    Watching from Wisconsin my brother!

  • @EAZ36588
    @EAZ36588 16 часов назад +8

    When making a lot of comparisons it's useful to think is the United States sort of like the EU or Europe in general and each state is a country because in terms of size and culture and stuff there's a lot of it makes a good comparison so well someone in England might visit multiple European countries in their lifetimes someone in the US might visit multiple States while European might say their country first the US still often say what state they're from and so on and so forth

  • @robertburns4429
    @robertburns4429 19 часов назад +60

    Californian here. Remember that there are an order of magnitude more defensive uses of firearms than gun murders in the US.

    • @jodyharnish9104
      @jodyharnish9104 14 часов назад +1

      That is false. Look up the actual statistics.

    • @robertburns4429
      @robertburns4429 13 часов назад +8

      @@jodyharnish9104 Try again,

    • @robertburns4429
      @robertburns4429 13 часов назад +9

      @@jodyharnish9104 2023 Firearm Homicides = 17,927. The CDC reports between 500,000 and 3 million defensive firearm uses per year. Technically you are correct because there are significantly MORE than an order of magnitude defensive gun uses than gun homicides.

    • @brent8133
      @brent8133 12 часов назад

      He means to say they will allow all crimes theres. Its not even like the rest of the 49. They literally allow people to suck. The only state they push being a shit person.

    • @DarkKatzy013
      @DarkKatzy013 12 часов назад +4

      @@jodyharnish9104 wrong.

  • @tarzn_worx
    @tarzn_worx 17 часов назад +6

    Watching from south Alabama André! Thanks for your videos, my friends!

  • @mbourque
    @mbourque 19 часов назад +29

    Since States are as big or bigger than European countries, it's like an European saying what country they are from.

    • @Patrick-nv5ug
      @Patrick-nv5ug 18 часов назад +1

      True. My answer is always Hawaii.

    • @dead-claudia
      @dead-claudia 18 часов назад +1

      not entirely wrong tbh.
      especially with this recent trend i've noticed of western europe and scandinavia becoming culturally more and more unified despite the language barriers. and scandinavia's long been pretty culturally similar, especially norway and sweden (who sometimes joke about it).

  • @Justin-tw5ig
    @Justin-tw5ig 18 часов назад +6

    Kentucky here! Thank you for your videos. It's great to see what other points of view are.

  • @darrellgrant7615
    @darrellgrant7615 19 часов назад +8

    I live in Northeast NY. I’m 20 minutes from Vermont, 40 minutes from Massachusetts, and 2 hrs from Canada. I can actually see the Green Mountains of Vermont from my Walmart parking lot😂 Love your channel bud 😊

  • @dakotaman408
    @dakotaman408 18 часов назад +9

    Watching from Texas, just east of Dallas

    • @sherryjoiner396
      @sherryjoiner396 18 часов назад +1

      Same

    • @pamabernathy8728
      @pamabernathy8728 17 часов назад +3

      We have family in Dallas but also in Tyler. I enjoy the rolling hills & piney woods of NE TX.

    • @sherryjoiner396
      @sherryjoiner396 17 часов назад +1

      @@pamabernathy8728 I'm just north of Tyler, in Mineola. I worked in Tyler for 30 years.

    • @arielview6601
      @arielview6601 9 часов назад +1

      We're just south of Dallas. 😊

  • @SteveTrujillo-h2p
    @SteveTrujillo-h2p 19 часов назад +5

    I’m in Loveland Colorado it’s in the northern part of our amazing state about 1 hour drive north of Denver

  • @ryantannar5301
    @ryantannar5301 14 часов назад +2

    Oh also travel by air in the US is MUCH more expensive here than a lot of other places. It can genuinely be too much for a lot of people. Even if you can afford a flight to anywhere in the US, you still have to decide if you want to spend a lot on just transportation to go somewhere far in the US or if you want to just drive somewhere closer and spend that money on fun things at your destination.

  • @shantereed
    @shantereed 19 часов назад +8

    Watching from Texas

  • @jjhdarklight007
    @jjhdarklight007 9 часов назад +31

    Oregon here. If guns were illegal, this would no longer be the USA. Gun culture IS America and always will be. "Behind every blade of grass" was a statement not only about guns but also about who lives here. That spirit of freedom comes with a heavy price tag. We never know which generation will need to fight for those freedoms promised by our founders, so we all just stay vigilant. We have seen time and time again what happens to unarmed citizens throughout history and looking at the Democrat regime and socialist agenda of late, it is fair to say that the government would have destroyed America already if not for the fear of civil war. Real Americans will fight and die for our freedoms when threatened from foreign foes or from within with equal vigor. All governments eventually turn on their people. History has shown this, and the American citizens are always ready to start over from the start and do it all again!

    • @inthegarage342
      @inthegarage342 7 часов назад +1

      This is great to hear from a Oregon resident. Nothing personal against your state, but not alot of patriotic news makes it out our way (Tennessee) from the west coast.

    • @jennybaby2010
      @jennybaby2010 5 часов назад

      💯 That is also another reason why we worry so much about illegals. They don't understand the price of being an American and the duty of an American. Those that come in the legal way are educated as to the cost and duty to each American . I think this is another reason they are being bused in by the thousands... to out way True American citizens... and it is very obvious that because of the sneaking that they won't fight with their life for the real American Dream... our freedom and happiness.

    • @trentgay3437
      @trentgay3437 4 часа назад

      Regime, agenda lol like both sides don't have one. You fell for the propaganda.

    • @davidkachel
      @davidkachel 2 часа назад

      Well said, indeed. What scares me the most is the proof we now have that democrats actually believed they could assassinate President Trump and get away with it. That is stupidity on a scale never before imagined.

  • @veronicamorgan9029
    @veronicamorgan9029 19 часов назад +11

    Tennessee- The Volunteer State ❤

  • @duffydobelbower6137
    @duffydobelbower6137 17 часов назад +8

    The right to have guns ("bear arms") is written into the US Constitution (which defines the powers of the government): the Second Amendment, part of what is called "The Bill of Rights" gives citizens the right to bear arms. In other words, when the country was formed, the right to own weapons was considered a crucial right of the citizens (to defend themselves, and to be able to form a militia, and other reasons), and this Amendment basically forbids the government from taking weapons away from people. The only way a Constitutional Amendment can be removed is by another Amendment that removes it. To make an Amendment, 2/3 of Congress has to propose it (there's another way, but this is the more common way), and then 3/4 of the States have to ratify it. So even if Congress votes to put up a change to remove the right to own guns, it doesn't become law unless a majority of States agree. The Founders made modifying the Constitution a very balanced process between the Federal government and the States, so that it wouldn't be subject to changes of the times. There has only been one successful removal of an Amendment (the 21st repealed the 18th). So no, it's not very likely that the government will ever take away guns in America, because first, they would have to get the citizens and the States both to agree that the government can have the right to do so (which they do not currently). (and since you asked, I'm from Ohio :) )

    • @bobbiejojackson9448
      @bobbiejojackson9448 15 часов назад

      They're definitely not going anywhere. Especially when you consider what has happened in countries where they have been taken from the people through tyranny or coercion or where the government has convinced the citizens to turn them in for "the greater good". Historically, every country that has disarmed its citizens has been overtaken by a fascist or communist dictatorship and millions have perished. The founders took all of that into consideration when they wrote the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

    • @Deathbecomesme3
      @Deathbecomesme3 13 часов назад +4

      The bill of rights doesn't grant the rights it enshrines them. They are considered "god given". Ohio as well btw.

    • @rich7447
      @rich7447 3 часа назад +1

      The problem is that the courts are more than happy to legislate from the bench and allow legislation that is obviously unconstitutional to stand.

  • @reginagraham821
    @reginagraham821 19 часов назад +7

    I am watching from Port St Lucie, Florida.

  • @johnmorris6851
    @johnmorris6851 18 часов назад +4

    Watching from the state of Louisiana. Enjoy your reviews.

  • @gayleroberts-stewart3016
    @gayleroberts-stewart3016 19 часов назад +8

    Northwest Arkansas
    Berryville is my town.
    We actually have a law on the books, making it against the law to pronounce it Are-KAN-sas instead of ARE-can-SAW. REALLY.🤣🌻
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    • @ark_alcor1048
      @ark_alcor1048 14 часов назад

      I'm tempted to go there and pronounce it are-KAN-sas just to see if they'll actually punish me.

    • @gayleroberts-stewart3016
      @gayleroberts-stewart3016 5 часов назад

      @ark_alcor1048 🤣🤣🤣🌻

  • @chriss858
    @chriss858 18 часов назад +5

    Watching from the Grand Canyon state, Arizona!

  • @emilyb5307
    @emilyb5307 19 часов назад +7

    In regard to where? New England! (CT and MA is where most of the fam is)
    In regards to your question at 7:01 - not to get political.
    But the government *cannot* "make guns illegal" due to the 2nd amendment - the constitutional right to carry. I'm very much simplifying but the intent at the time was to protect the ability of any citizen to defend themselves, especially from a tyranical government. This is part of why the stats are what they are - I have nothing against gun ownership. However many other countries *do* restrict access. The reason the violence doesn't happen as much is simply "its harder to get one and I'd rather use a knife/axe/car/etc.".
    The amendment - and sheer population size and environments here - will always mean the stats are a little skewed, in my opinion.

  • @chipwood1030
    @chipwood1030 10 часов назад +2

    From Ohio here; I love your videos brother. You seem like a kind person; I wish the whole world would stop the hate and embrace each other and our differences. Love the positivity, and I hope you get a few hundred thousand more subscribers. Take care.. :)

  • @kevinsanter2800
    @kevinsanter2800 19 часов назад +8

    Thanks for all your hard work Andre! Keep 'em coming!!

  • @pamabernathy8728
    @pamabernathy8728 17 часов назад +3

    2nd generation native southern Californian here.
    Mother born in 1919, just outside of Brawley, CA.
    Have enjoyed each of the few other states I've visited: Washington, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North & South Carolina, Ohio, Hawai'i & Texas.
    The diversity within & between each state is interesting & inspiring.
    I loved Charleston, South Carolina, for example. Had read so much about the history, culture, even some geography. We were there in summer each time, & I felt good in the heat & humidity -- had assumed I would feel uncomfortable.
    The architecture, the food, the people, seeing the Low Country & barrier islands, were all so wonderful.
    I also stood in the Slave Market, unable to move or speak, as I felt the horror, grief, terror, in that place.
    And spent a long time talking to a woman who wove sweetgrass baskets. I had read a lot about their history.
    When she found out that we were there to spend time with our eldest son, who was stationed in the Navy & at Power (nuclear power) School at Goose Creek, just north of Charleston, she gave him her phone number & said that he was invited over for a home cooked meal & some mother love, anytime.
    So, yes, I do love so many things about California.
    But I have loved things about each state we have visited.
    Blessings, all.
    7

  • @JeanneStratton
    @JeanneStratton 19 часов назад +5

    Hi! Love your show, been watching you! 😊. Coming to you from WASHINGTON STATE! NOT D.C. !

  • @nusgnomeslayer4720
    @nusgnomeslayer4720 15 часов назад +6

    I am in Washington state and I have a few thoughts. First, as it was touched on in the video, America is huge and I think that we comment on our state much like Europeans comment on their country. It sort of feels like if we say "I am American" then in scale it would be like you simply saying "I am European." Also, as far as guns go, I do not think there is any way to get Americans to give up their guns. Even if the government was able to make them illegal, I feel like they could only halt the sale of guns, they wouldn't be able to go house to house and retrieve all the guns that are already owned.

  • @patm5594
    @patm5594 19 часов назад +5

    Love your videos. I am in Minnesota

  • @PioLisieux
    @PioLisieux 18 часов назад +28

    I'm 51. I've lived in PA, NJ, California, and SC.I have never seen a shooting except on TV/internet. I've also heard several policeman say they went their entire career without ever needing to draw their service pistol even once.

    • @user-xd1ze4jf6e
      @user-xd1ze4jf6e 11 часов назад

      Clearly it never happens and it’s just a hoax

  • @patricklomas2586
    @patricklomas2586 19 часов назад +6

    West Virginia, love your videos!

  • @KarenWarren-bu2bv
    @KarenWarren-bu2bv 18 часов назад +2

    I live on the coast of Oregon. Small town called Coos Bay.

  • @kennethfinnegan2978
    @kennethfinnegan2978 18 часов назад +3

    I’m from the state of Illinois. Chicago area specifically. I love your videos and I always leave a like. I noticed you watch a lot of videos on the USA military. I would love it if you watch a music video called, Mr. Red White & Blue performed by an artist called Coffey Anderson. I think it really hits home on why our brave men & women serve. You’ll love it.

  • @TheRagratus
    @TheRagratus 18 часов назад +3

    Wisconsin here. I spent 3 years in Germany while in the US Army. Loved it. So we do get around. But other countries don't impact our daily lives like it does with Europeans.

  • @reca5038
    @reca5038 19 часов назад +9

    Enjoying your video from Kansas.

    • @TheFiresmasher
      @TheFiresmasher 18 часов назад +2

      Same, Olathe!

    • @gayleroberts-stewart3016
      @gayleroberts-stewart3016 17 часов назад +2

      @@reca5038 hey, homies, I'm from KCK, Piper, actually.🌻

    • @odiebryer2144
      @odiebryer2144 16 часов назад +1

      Wichita KS here!
      Love watching Andrè . . .and Laurence, too! 😅 Been watching Laurence for years, since not long after he started his channel. Hello to Olathe & KCK! 🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻 NOT everyone knows what the sunflowers signify but I'm sure you both know! 😊

    • @Bolero6879
      @Bolero6879 Час назад

      @@TheFiresmasherI grew up there! What are the chances on a video with 16k views?

  • @HighlanderFan-e1m
    @HighlanderFan-e1m 18 часов назад +2

    Illinois here. The buckle of the Corn Belt.
    Would love to visit Portugal someday. My mom visited Portugal in 1974 before she was married and loved it.

  • @ScreamingYellowMach
    @ScreamingYellowMach 19 часов назад +5

    Watching from Texas.

  • @lagniappe1727
    @lagniappe1727 19 часов назад +3

    In Louisiana - just outside of New Orleans

  • @jonahrens1274
    @jonahrens1274 17 часов назад +3

    Recently I seen prices going from the US to Europe v Europe to the US are very different. US to Europe can be 2-3 times more expensive

  • @brianodell8348
    @brianodell8348 18 часов назад +4

    I'm watching you from California, San Diego.

  • @jimmyb.6272
    @jimmyb.6272 19 часов назад +12

    As an American, I have eaten American bread all my life, and it does not taste sweet in any way whatsoever to me.

    • @reginagraham821
      @reginagraham821 19 часов назад

      I agree.

    • @unsignedmusic
      @unsignedmusic 18 часов назад

      Cut out all sugar for 5 days, and not only will you taste it, you’ll be disgusted by it!

    • @Kim-427
      @Kim-427 18 часов назад +2

      Me too especially to the point he said it tastes like cake. Lol What type of cake has he been eating😂😂

    • @firghteningtruth7173
      @firghteningtruth7173 18 часов назад +6

      ​@@unsignedmusic I mean...you'll taste it. But it really isn't much, and being "disgusted by it," is a bit of a reach.
      I don't eat it often but those hawaiian rolls are absolutely amazing. And they have WAY more sugar. 😂

    • @dead-claudia
      @dead-claudia 18 часов назад +1

      @@firghteningtruth7173yup and they're called sweet rolls for a reason lol

  • @levysanchez4146
    @levysanchez4146 15 часов назад +1

    I grew up in Albuquerque NM, lived in California. - San Diego and San Francisco, Philadelphia, Connecticut, an now live permanently in Central Florida.
    All the same country with the same money, American culture, and convenience.
    However, all States with different cultures and diversity but most have Americans pride and goals! Despite differences! Despite media persuasion, we have each other’s confidence.

  • @ericm6738
    @ericm6738 19 часов назад +4

    I am watching from South Carolina.

  • @luxleather2616
    @luxleather2616 18 часов назад +5

    I'm from Southwest Arizona....I completely disagree with him about Americans not traveling due to Americans being uninterested in & unknowledgable about other countries cus he thinks the only news Americans watch doesn't show other countries which is completely wrong plus at least when I went to school world history was a class we had to take so I would love to travel to see the places I learned about as a kid but considering all the money that goes into it includes passport & plane ticket & hotel & transportation & food & souvenirs its simply too expensive unfortunately

  • @KingSlayerVolt
    @KingSlayerVolt 19 часов назад +4

    ❤❤❤❤❤ from Albuquerque, New Mexico🎉🎉🎉

  • @ralphtacoma9468
    @ralphtacoma9468 13 часов назад +1

    I live in Wyoming, USA, and I’m very much enjoying your channel. I do think that the sheer size of the US is a major reason for our not traveling as much to other countries. Just my state of Wyoming is larger than the UK (~97,090 square miles vs ~94,060 square miles) but our population is only ~586,500 vs ~69,000,000 for the UK. People living close to the borders tend to have visited out northern or southern neighbors (Canada, or Mexico) and at least when I was living in the border areas (30 years ago) we didn’t require a passport to visit. When I worked for BASF in New Jersey we would get visitors from our German parent, and when they were going to have a weekend for sightseeing they would want to see New York City, the Grand Canyon, and Disneyland in a few days! We’d have to explain that it was further from New Jersey to the Grand Canyon than it was from Berlin to Moscow. I have been fortunate to visit the UK, Belgium, and Switzerland on business trips though I only had a few days for sightseeing in the UK. For me the most amazing difference was how much older many in Europe are than most structures in the US. For instance Dover Castle in the UK was continuously occupied by English soldiers for nearly 900 years.

  • @debrasnyder4834
    @debrasnyder4834 19 часов назад +4

    Northeast Indiana here. Supposed to get our first snow any moment

    • @phillipmerriwether6899
      @phillipmerriwether6899 19 часов назад

      same here in central Indiana

    • @JamesBrown-he2jn
      @JamesBrown-he2jn 18 часов назад +1

      Central Indiana here, happy holidays fellow Hoosier. Looking forward to the snow replacing the cold rain lol

    • @aaronburdon221
      @aaronburdon221 10 часов назад

      Southwestern Hoosier here. Happy Thanksgiving yall.

  • @barbperry424
    @barbperry424 18 часов назад +2

    I am in Missouri, actually its capital, Jefferson City. I enjoy your videos and watch them all.

  • @Wonderfeet101
    @Wonderfeet101 19 часов назад +17

    I am watching from Ontario, Canada. The big country to the North of the US.

    • @anonygent
      @anonygent 12 часов назад +2

      Never heard of it. 🧐
      (I'm kidding, of course.)

    • @nunyalastname-ej8vl
      @nunyalastname-ej8vl 10 часов назад

      Are all dozen of you sharing a PC?
      I was shocked at the population demographics.
      Love ya guys hate Trudy

  • @MerrittSton
    @MerrittSton 11 часов назад +1

    Hello from Minnesota! Fun fact is that we have over 10,000 lakes (10,000 is a gross underestimate I’m not sure the exact total but I do know 10k is below by thousands) and the Mississippi River starts in Minnesota. You can drive over the rivers starting point and even swim in the start of the river! We also were the first state in the north to volunteer war to deploy troops to the union in 1861

  • @Zeldahime57
    @Zeldahime57 19 часов назад +5

    Washington here

  • @akaheffia7186
    @akaheffia7186 2 часа назад +1

    I am from Missouri where concealed carry is legal.

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX 19 часов назад +5

    I am in Florida right now!

  • @kevdemet
    @kevdemet 15 часов назад +1

    I'm watching from Fort Wayne, Indiana, a small city of 271,000 inhabitants with a metropolitan area of 645,000. I have lived abroad and traveled widely. I often identify myself as coming from Indiana, particularly in Europe where many people have some idea of our states.
    Regarding passports, USA citizens before the 9/11 attacks could travel without a passport to Canada, Mexico, some of Central America and the Carribean. The percentage of passports has risen since that situation changed.

  • @stevenbennett9425
    @stevenbennett9425 19 часов назад +4

    Here from Missouri

  • @danielm6049
    @danielm6049 6 часов назад

    Illinois here, Southern Illinois. Originally from Texas.
    Keep up the great videos, I like hearing your perspective on various topics, keeps me from getting stuck in a bubble.

  • @tinagarcia3571
    @tinagarcia3571 19 часов назад +4

    Oregon near Crater Lake. He's right we can't afford it.

    • @AlBGood
      @AlBGood 18 часов назад +1

      We love Oregon 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @andrewdodd4424
    @andrewdodd4424 18 часов назад +2

    I'm 4th generation native northern Californian (redwoods!) My ancestor arrived in 1847 in San Francisco. I've lived and worked in 3 other states, but returned to my home town to retire.

  • @BLee-yf1gm
    @BLee-yf1gm 19 часов назад +6

    It's a habbit to say what state because usually we are asked from other Americans.

  • @michellemcnairdavis5230
    @michellemcnairdavis5230 17 часов назад +1

    Watching from Alaska, north of Anchorage, south of Fairbanks..Love your videos!

  • @kellieweeks5600
    @kellieweeks5600 18 часов назад +36

    Texan here. And No, there will never be a time where guns are banned. It is the second amendment of the US constitution...the right to bear arms. Besides, you try taking away a gun from a texan...not gonna happen.

    • @colreb7149
      @colreb7149 17 часов назад +6

      Not going to happen, exactly.

    • @steamro11r
      @steamro11r 16 часов назад +6

      yea some people in the cities might be willing to give up their guns but that wont happen without a fight anywhere in rural USA

    • @Mr_Dopey
      @Mr_Dopey 14 часов назад

      I live in New York State. I don't know of any home without at least a shotgun. But, that's the culture of the red counties.

    • @stevenseul361
      @stevenseul361 12 часов назад

      wanna make a bet.... if they want your guns they will pry them from your cold dead fingers. the old saying gun people love to say

  • @imarvelatdc898
    @imarvelatdc898 7 часов назад

    I'm watching from North Dakota. Always a pleasure to watch you learn about different cultures. Living in the states you tend to forget that each region has other different cultures. It's refreshing to see what my nation's other regions do in their lives.

  • @TheImmortalBloodwolf
    @TheImmortalBloodwolf 17 часов назад +22

    FLORIDA!!!
    Edit: on the topic of guns in the United States; a gun is simply a tool. if you ban guns, people will simply fall back on the next best tool, which is typically a knife... Great Britain having a lot more knife violence than the United States, because even though Great Britain banned guns like most of the world, the violence remained they just use a different tool...
    The only way to get rid of violence is to create a culture where the intent to harm is unthinkable, I lived in South Korea as a foreigner for 6 years of my life, and the intent to harm was unthinkable because of the culture, and At the time I left back in 2016, that was still the case. That's the reason that they don't have problems with violence, and it was actually commonly understood in that country, that really anything can be used as a weapon...

    • @jimcalhoun361
      @jimcalhoun361 15 часов назад +4

      You're more likely to get killed by deer in this country. And that graph was a little misleading. The second most common cause of gun violence are accidental deaths.

    • @user-xd1ze4jf6e
      @user-xd1ze4jf6e 11 часов назад

      Guns are a tool used to efficiently kill game, and auto/semi auto guns allow you to scale that up that killing to dozens of victims per minute.

    • @TheImmortalBloodwolf
      @TheImmortalBloodwolf 9 часов назад +3

      @@user-xd1ze4jf6e another thing to consider is that in the states there simply isn't a way to remove guns from law breaking citizens, a ban on guns in this country would only ever be able to remove them from law-abiding citizens who would only use them in self-defense to protect themselves from the law breaking criminals who actually do kill people...
      For the most part criminals would get their hands on weapons just as easily as they do now even with a gun ban; because not one of them uses gun stores to get their guns anyways because of background checks; they only use alternate methods to get their guns... These alternate methods are still going to exist even with a gun ban... On top of that they're not going to give up their guns just because you outlawed having guns; and if you come to take said guns that will ONLY succeed in instigating a shooting because they're going to refuse to give up their guns.

    • @chiefcrash1
      @chiefcrash1 4 часа назад

      @@jimcalhoun361 Correct about the deer, incorrect about the accidental deaths. Accidental gun deaths are usually a tiny fraction of the yearly totals. For example: In 2021, 54% of all gun-related deaths in the U.S. were suicides (26,328), while 43% were murders (20,958), according to the CDC. The remaining gun deaths that year were accidental (549), involved law enforcement (537) or had undetermined circumstances (458).

    • @jimcalhoun361
      @jimcalhoun361 4 часа назад

      @@chiefcrash1 Not the first time I've gotten mislead. I probably need to a better job of verifying sources

  • @williamshepherd1531
    @williamshepherd1531 8 часов назад +1

    Michigan born and raised. I live in north and south florida. BUT i'm in Michigan right now. on our family farm helping my older. brother get ready for Winter. William s

  • @BLee-yf1gm
    @BLee-yf1gm 19 часов назад +5

    No chance. It's the second amendment of the constitution. We have the right.

  • @DebiB53
    @DebiB53 17 часов назад

    Greetings from Colorado my friend! That's so exciting you and your family will be coming to America next year!!! That's wonderful...

  • @jonathonfrazier6622
    @jonathonfrazier6622 19 часов назад +4

    I'm in Orlando, Florida.

    • @Sunset553
      @Sunset553 18 часов назад +1

      Me, too 👋

  • @tbergstrom4599
    @tbergstrom4599 7 часов назад +1

    When I lived in France, I really didn’t make sandwiches any more. The bread I ate, like baguette tasted the same as in the US.
    I’ve lived across the USA, the northeast, west coast, and south and never saw a gun except on the police for 50 years. The guns will not go away. It is a Constitutional right to self protection. People outside of the US don’t understand it but it’s important to remember it’s part of our understanding of independence. The US is maybe not the biggest country geographically but it is by far the biggest in terms of habitable territory. As a result, the culture and laws are totally different from one state to the next. Massachusetts is totally different from Alaska.
    I have family in America that are much farther away than I am from Europe. I have a passport but it’s also important to remember we work a lot more, have less vacation time and air fare is much cheaper within the US . Finally , many of us have European and other foreign parents and grandparents and many have zero interest in returning to Europe or Asia or Africa themselves

  • @gotham61
    @gotham61 19 часов назад +17

    I am in New York.
    The right to bear arms is part of the Bill Of Rights in the US Constitution. Changing that would be almost impossible. What can and has happened in the past however is to make changes in the types of weapons that can be owned, or to make rules about registration and licensing.
    In my 40 years in NYC I have seen gun violence one time, over 35 years ago, when I witnessed an exchange of gunfire on a Subway platform between police and a criminal. Nobody was injured.

    • @BBMC101
      @BBMC101 17 часов назад +1

      I'm also from New York. The state not the city. NYC is over 250 miles from me. (Over 400km) Out where I live I hear gun shots all the time. It's hunters or people target shooting. I've never seen gun violence in person in my 35 years of life. Even when I have traveled to larger cities like NYC, Boston, Chicago, and so on.

  • @Tylermaddox1911
    @Tylermaddox1911 16 часов назад

    Watching from the Great state of Georgia. Where i live in SE GA it's called the coastal plains. It use to all be ocean completely submerged. Lots of aquatic fossils here.

  • @adamofboise5147
    @adamofboise5147 19 часов назад +4

    Idaho!

  • @zachcarney3910
    @zachcarney3910 2 часа назад +1

    Maryland here. Like was stated just stay out of bad neighborhoods and that's the general way to never see gun violence. Sure, mass shootings get sensationalized but they're actually not a norm and shouldn't be afraid of. The statistics for gun ownership is kind of funny also. I'd be willing to say the vast majority of us don't even own a gun. Hobbyists and hunters tend to have multiple and most statistics I read seem to spread that among the entire population. Myself for example, as a hunter, I own 4 different rifles and a shotgun. No hand guns. No semi auto. I view none of these as home defense. Yet most statistics would frame that as 5 people own a gun and its often viewed as an assault or self defense weapon.

  • @claranielsen3382
    @claranielsen3382 19 часов назад +6

    I'm from the great land of the Republic of Texas!❤

  • @theallseeingmaster
    @theallseeingmaster 19 часов назад +10

    God, Country and Guns; don't take any of them away (FAFO).

  • @s00perdave98
    @s00perdave98 2 часа назад

    Watching from Minnesota. We are essentially Southern Canada from our accent and love of hockey. Our state high school championship games fills out our NHL stadium. We also walk out on frozen lakes to drill holes and drop a line during the winter. Can't ever seeing myself move away... especially to Wisconsin.

  • @Dfourteens
    @Dfourteens 18 часов назад +4

    Watching from Arkansas. I just made bread a few hours ago. Much less sugar in homemade bread.
    No, guns will not be illegal outright. There may be restrictions on owning certain types of extreme or military performance guns but they are probably warranted. Generally though, no guns will never be outlawed entirely.

  • @Blade247
    @Blade247 18 часов назад +2

    Because I was a Over the Road Truck Driver, I saw most of the country and places I never cared to visit and I wouldn't care to see them again... My Son on the other hand saw the world because he was a Marine.

  • @ToniMorton
    @ToniMorton 19 часов назад +5

    15:09 yeah so just because america is the richest country doesnt mean a massive chunk of us arent poor as fuck. we can barely survive here let alone having dreams of travel to other nations lol

  • @emanwe01
    @emanwe01 16 часов назад +1

    Regarding all the added sugar in American food, that's something that quite a few of us here in the States are trying to change about our diets. That much added sugar hasn't been good for us.

  • @rg20322
    @rg20322 19 часов назад +4

    I'm in NH now and moved here from MA 20 years ago and don't miss that liberal mess in MA. Not being political and just saying 🙂

  • @kellingc
    @kellingc 18 часов назад +1

    I live in Connecticut.
    One of the reason we say our state before country, in a lot of cases, is the country is actually fifty independent states with a common interface. The Federal Government is charged with providing a common deference, equal foreign representation and trade (so South Carolina can't make it's own deal with France and Illinois have a separate deal with France and Germany) , to regulate commerce between the states, and a few other things outlined in the Constitution. It's not a top -> down government; the Federal Government doesn't say, "okay New York, these are your borders, and you must follow our rules." The laws that do provide Feral control are decided on by Congress (the House where each state has a number of representatives based on population), and the Senate, where each state has two votes. The bill is then passed to the president who will pass or veto the bill. The veto can be over ridden by a 2/3 majority in the House and Senate. That's the basics (note, I left out the Supreme Court because it isn't relevant to the point I'm trying to get across.
    So, each individual state has it's own autonomy, to a point. When I want to express myself from my country as a whole, I'll say I'm from the U.S. (as America could be North America, which is a continent, not a country). Other times, I'll say I'm from Connecticut, and expand on that if the person seems confused or looking like they want more information.
    Fun fact - England started calling "football" soccer, so we (and a few other countries) followed suit. When the term "football" became the European norm, England switched. By that time we have a new game called football (as opposed to baseball), so we stayed with "soccer".

    • @dead-claudia
      @dead-claudia 17 часов назад

      the us's federalism in practice functions halfway like a confederation, and most people don't realize this.

    • @kellingc
      @kellingc 16 часов назад +1

      @dead-claudia I simplified it a bit, but primarily wanted to emphasize that the states are actually the country, not the country divided itself into states.

  • @Cookie-K
    @Cookie-K 15 часов назад

    Checking in from the beautiful state of Michigan (the mitten shaped state surrounded by the Great Lakes) ...Great reaction as always my friend 😊

  • @melodygrim471
    @melodygrim471 17 часов назад

    I'm in Florida. I was going to send you pics of my house and my daughter's (on the same property), but then Hurricane Milton destroyed this place! So, when we get another place to live, I'll send it! Usually we have these hurricanes and nothing much happens, but 2 years ago I lost my home to a hurricane. Then, last December my daughter and her husband bought the property right in front of theirs for me to live in. Well, now that's gone, too. I've been in Florida since 1984. Prior to that I lived in Houston, Texas - where I encountered my first hurricane. Prior to that, I was born and raised in Illinois (Tornado Alley). After all of that - I'm still here! So - all of those things happen OCCASIONALLY! Lol Yeah, you've been watching tornado videos! Love you!❤❤❤

  • @katerbiller04
    @katerbiller04 13 часов назад

    Kentucky here. When it comes to baseball, the two leagues, the National and American, were decided as a means of competition between the owners. For example, Chicago is home to the Cubs( National) and the White Socks ( American).

  • @BionicDeathclaw
    @BionicDeathclaw 3 часа назад

    Nebraskan here, love your videos!

  • @shayesmithcustomlyricvideos
    @shayesmithcustomlyricvideos 16 часов назад

    When I was a kid, we ONLY had the sweet store bread in the plastic wrappers. Thankfully, there are now all kinds of bakeries (even in supermarkets) where they make fresh breads of all types…some sweet and some not.

  • @2dthoughts
    @2dthoughts 7 часов назад +2

    Haven’t had to tell anyone I was from America.
    They usually ask
    Are you from Texas?
    We love Texas
    😂

  • @jodyrobinson189
    @jodyrobinson189 14 часов назад

    Enjoying your videos from the north coast of Oregon. Thanks for your perspective 😊