Lmao I live in the Uk and all of this is obviously perfectly normal to me. Some things I’m literally like “what do you have then if that’s not normal?”
British person here, not about culture shock but to mention , don't forget the amount of pubs on one street in public shopping areas. Damn, even if it's a tiny town there will be more then 40 pubs
Ngl, people who have always lived in britain are still not used to paying for plastic bags... Remember when they brought that in, we were not ready for that sh*t 😭😭
True ,My A.c. is set at 21 degree too ,As in Summers here have 40 degree and winters we have 6 degress temperature Here....When after our 4-6 degrees temp. in winters ,If we have 21 degree finally here ,We thinks Finally temp. is normal becoz in full summers we experience 38-40 degrees in my region casually -
Idk where she comes from but England being cold is a common misconception, it’s not even one of the coldest in Europe, the temperature in winter is the same temperature as most of Spain, most of Italy, France and it’s warmer than Germany, every country above it and many Eastern European countries. Chicago and New York have hit -30 Celsius btw. When we say the weather is bad we mean it’s rainy and cloudy, and when other European countries get hot, we just get warm
One of my culture shocks when I moved from uk to Norway (I was in London) was that they don’t understand what “you’re such a donut” means and also they have never ever said “you alright”
A lot of Americans know or can at least comprehend what Brits mean by saying “you alright” most the time lol. Yes, you get a few who take it to another level where the American is offended by it and questions it a bit but it’s not serious…. 🤷🏻♀️
"are you alright?"
*existential crisis*
What country doesn't sell alcohol in their grocery stores?!? They're available even in convenience stores.
They sell alcohol in grocery stores in America. It just depends on what state you’re in.
They make you pay extra for plastic bags to encourage you to bring your own bag to waste less plastic
Americans:They just casually sell alchahol here???!!
Also Americans: buying a gun from target
Lmao I live in the Uk and all of this is obviously perfectly normal to me. Some things I’m literally like “what do you have then if that’s not normal?”
lol im from new zealand, we get pretty much all of our way of talking and culture from you guys, the "you alright?" is v normal😂
I’m British but I’ve never said hello in response to you alright 😭
British person here, not about culture shock but to mention , don't forget the amount of pubs on one street in public shopping areas. Damn, even if it's a tiny town there will be more then 40 pubs
I live in America and you have to pay extra for plastic bags at some stores.
🤨 you sure about that
21° for AIR CONDITIONING? I would not survive, wherever she’s from.
Ngl, people who have always lived in britain are still not used to paying for plastic bags... Remember when they brought that in, we were not ready for that sh*t 😭😭
I live in New Orleans, Louisiana in US and we sell alcohol in every grocery store!
My walmart has alcohol just sitting in aisles and I live in america
Same
so wait if someone says "you alright" do you just respond with "hi" ? or like "yeah" lmao
Here up north you alright is just one word like yareet
True ,My A.c. is set at 21 degree too ,As in Summers here have 40 degree and winters we have 6 degress temperature Here....When after our 4-6 degrees temp. in winters ,If we have 21 degree finally here ,We thinks Finally temp. is normal becoz in full summers we experience 38-40 degrees in my region casually -
Best city to be in for study and living, loved it!
city?? lmao
Bro it’s better for the environment to not just hand out plastic bags it encourages people to recycle their other bags
The bag fee and alcohol thing is literally so common in nearly every store in the usa tho
(I say nearly cus some places dont charge extra for the bag)
I live in the UK 🇬🇧
new zealand we gotta pay for bags too lol but gahh i so wanna go to the UK 🇬🇧
Some parts of the US sell alcohol in their stores, some do not. Its a big and diverse country don't ya know?
Idk where she comes from but England being cold is a common misconception, it’s not even one of the coldest in Europe, the temperature in winter is the same temperature as most of Spain, most of Italy, France and it’s warmer than Germany, every country above it and many Eastern European countries.
Chicago and New York have hit -30 Celsius btw. When we say the weather is bad we mean it’s rainy and cloudy, and when other European countries get hot, we just get warm
the weather is defo not the same as spain and italy 💀 atm it is -2 here and in italy it’s 13
One of my culture shocks when I moved from uk to Norway (I was in London) was that they don’t understand what “you’re such a donut” means and also they have never ever said “you alright”
I live in the United States and my local walmart sells alcohol.
I’m from California and we also pay for plastic groceries bags if we want them. What state so you like girl?!? 😂
Go into our Asda there’s a full aisle for your alcohol 😂
Celcius is not Fahrenheit
Fesl sorry for you. I permanently live in the UK and istg the houses ar emenat to keep in so when it's boiling hot you CAN NOT SLEEP
As a person who lives in England it's pretty normal the weather is normal
Totally related to the video, especially 21 degrees is my AC temperature for cooling in hot Indian Summers where it reaches 40 degrees 😂😂
Wait you don't have to pay extra for plastic bags?
i get culture shock visiting another state, like from Texas to Minnesota (USA). Thanks. Cute video.
Don’t forget self checkout
You have to pay for plastic bags here in stores
Isn’t this normal….
Hi is high in british
😂
I always feel bad for you because you live in the uk
Should feel jealous.
@@TY-sx3jb innit
A lot of Americans know or can at least comprehend what Brits mean by saying “you alright” most the time lol.
Yes, you get a few who take it to another level where the American is offended by it and questions it a bit but it’s not serious…. 🤷🏻♀️
Plastic bag charge isn’t a culture it’s slow oppression