Alice, no one will be "bothered". We don't even have that concept over here. All you have to do is make eye contact and smile and the Americans will start jabbering away. The second they hear your accent watch...their eyes will go wide and you'll be part of their family in a nanosecond.
👍🙂❤️ Your accent will be an automatic “attention getter”. Americans love the British accent. As soon as people hear it, they will instantly want to get to know more about you. Americans love to “show off” their country. Don’t be surprised if strangers offer to help you. Thanks for sharing your videos. 👍🙂❤️
Adam is awesome! I've been subscribed to him for quite a while. He puts out very good content. I'm loving your videos from Ohio! Keep up the great work!
Love Adam so much. I've seen this video multiple times now and it is still making me laugh so much. Love to hear your take on it. I'm in California and don't usually use Uber/Lyft at home but i recently vacationed in New Orleans and used it alot. I completely agree with Adam, even at the busiest time of night and with all those people i never had to wait more than 5 minutes.
It's an enormous country. The area affected from Helene covers the amount of space in the entire UK.! roads destroyed that are the only access to some of the areas, especially the Appalachians.Towns washed away. FEMA has done an amazing job considering the difficulty. Every state has sent electricians, linemen, more bodies plus many private companies that pitched in with smaller helicopters to deliver supplies for isolated communities.
Yeah. We have Uber and Lyft. Some cities also have trains and/or buses for travel within the city or to nearby cities. Driving is still the easiest. There are areas where you *can* walk around to things, but when you get out into suburban sprawl, things are a bit spread out and it can be a bit of a long walk somewhere.
-We do get Tsunamis. At least they are a major threat. You forget about Hawaii... -No, the "dip" was most likely fresh salsa or pico de gallo... Adam does reactions like you, but his vlogs in America are worth watching..
The dip was Marinara he seemingly didn't know the names for things. In the video he called mozzarella sticks pretzels, the dip was marinara sauce and he called Quesadillas tacos.
Tsunamis are a reality in the US. When i lived in Washington state, there are tsunami routes and you have tsunami drills in school. As a kid, we even had to evacuate to higher ground. However, it ended up only being a 2 foot wave. Also, Alaska had a horrible tsunami that wiped out alot of Anchorage in 1964.
I beg to differ about the tsunamis. We DO get them on the West coast. Look up the tsunami in The Pacific Northwest on March 27, 1964. It hit from Alaska all the way to California...We've had many smaller tsunamis since then but the 64 tsunami was very much as devastating as Japan's. I've lived through just about every possible weather event in the US From Mt St Helens eruption, Earthquakes, blizzards, hurricanes here in Florida, tornadoes in New York and Iowa, floods, wild fires in Oregon, and so much more...even the King Waves (happening now) that are monstrous waves.
Getting there, since I'm doing it myself it takes considerably longer. We've had to replace the floor, ceiling, rewire all of the electrics, modify the plumbing and drainage which is almost finished. It'll likely be mid December at this point but fingers crossed it doesn't take any longer! We're literally living out of our garage and our only sink is in the bathroom.. it's chaos! :)
Texas is a tough one to visit. The state is massive, and you would have to fly out to visit elsewhere. My suggestion? As a Floridian? You need two weeks. Fly into San Diego (or LA), rent a car, and drive north into Oregon. This drive is mostly along the coast. You can even hop off for an overnight side trip to Vegas. This is the most gorgeous part of the country, the Pacific Northwest…but avoid spending much time in LA or San Francisco. These big cities have turned to shit. See “My New Zealand Family” latest uploads. They rented a huge RV, but you can certainly do it in a sedan. Also, you don’t have to worry about hotel reservations. There are plenty of reasonably priced motels and hotels along the way, so you can play it by ear. So… Make your flight reservations now, reserve your rental car now, and get that paid for. You now have a date to look forward to! Between now and then, squirrel away the money to cover your hotel and other expenses. There’s nothing more motivating and exciting than at least having your flights booked!
10:50 "America's just kind of better in every single way. Literally, there's nothing we have over you." A quick google search reveals that N Ireland has a government healthcare system for all citizens, government mandated paid vacation of up to 6 weeks and up to 52 weeks of paid maternity leave for workers. The US has none of these social programs. So no, the US is not better "in every single way." Not having a government healthcare system makes life scary as hell, and extremely limiting, for tens of millions of Americans. He should simply say that he had a nice vacation instead of making blanket statements about a country that he's not qualified to make. Vacationing in a country is not the same as living in a country. This shouldn't be too difficult to grasp.
When you come to the US, all you need to do is speak a bit. People will fall all over themselves to help you, give direction, suggestions, and hang on every bit of your accents. We are suckers for accents. And we like to be helpful. Just ask.
It was marinara sauce. I myself thought marinara sauce was a global recipe taken from Italy. You really don't need a car in the big cities but you really need a car outside the cities
I came to say this😂 a lot of people probably has better access than I do. I live on a mountain with the closest city being like 40 minutes away in the USA lmao
Why do Europeans get so wrapped up with Texas. It's nice but it's hot and flat plus a lot of empy spaces. They have nice Brisket BBQ but they're mainly beef BBQers. True pit BBQ is pork and offered along with beef in the South. They have the rodeo which is fun to watch, College Sports as well as Professional Sports are available. But we're big and quite diverse in landscapes, cities and people. The South to me is the best.
I haven't seen the video with the food he is referencing yet, but I can't help but wonder if it was maybe a type of pico de gallo or other type of specialized salsa? (i.e. mango or corn or something)??
Not to worry guys. If you want to be able to partake of the small talk with us here in the USA, you will not be disappointed! They only way you could possibly be disappointed is if you did NOT want anyone to small talk with you cause, that ain't gonna happen! Be prepared to have people want to talk with you, and all the time! My hubby and I went to the craft store the other day to pick up some ink pens for me, and we stood in the isle talking with a stranger for 40 minutes! That really is just who we are.
The only place you need ta go is la Nouvelle Orleáns... New Orleans Louisiana.. We will give you authentic food...I canna give good Florida food.... There is none. Drive down the Gulf of Mexico Coast to Louisiana and the mouth of the Mississippi River then up the urethra😅 of the SIP TO NEW ORLEANS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
He needs to remember that he may have got an Uber within 4 minutes but he needs to remember that his driver was going on about his weed addiction. Just sayin'...
I love Adam Couser! I have subscribed to his channel for years. He is hilarious with his reactions especially with his Northern Ireland perspective.I think the tomato like sauce Adam was talking about at Applebees was SALSA which is a very popular condiment in Mexican and TexMex foods such as put on top of tacos or burritos, enchiladas , quesadillas and as a dip for tortilla chips. Also Starters/Appetizers at restaurants are meant to be shared which is why the portions are large or you can eat the Starter/appetizer as the main meal if you choose as well. I think the random man trying to sell his dog might have been because of the hurricane that was coming.
No offense meant, but either he's eating in the wrong places or the food must be terrible in Northern Ireland because he's raving over Applebee's and the food there isn't that good. Also, he was in Florida which is known for weird.😂
You need to get around the country other than driving or taking a plane. We do have the national train system that runs around the country or you could take a greyhound bus. That's what the company is called greyhound. And the bus system goes all over the country. It is not feasible too have a train system like the UK or europe
America is huge, think of all of Europe, from Uk and Ireland all the way to the Russia border. So when you all visit countries near you to us its like visiting another state here. Also people are different in every state. But omg you visited NY, LA and Vegas! Not exactly the best places to see the real America. Visit the shores of the Pacific, take a trip to the giant redwoods, be careful in any big city. No we don’t have passports, we are still trying to see all of our own country. Also somewhat scary in other countries. Most people I think don’t like us. All the rules, don’t smile, don’t laugh. Don’t be too loud, look up the laws they could jail you. Don’t be so American! Oh . Do not look happy.
Alice, no one will be "bothered". We don't even have that concept over here. All you have to do is make eye contact and smile and the Americans will start jabbering away. The second they hear your accent watch...their eyes will go wide and you'll be part of their family in a nanosecond.
👍🙂❤️
Your accent will be an automatic “attention getter”. Americans love the British accent. As soon as people hear it, they will instantly want to get to know more about you. Americans love to “show off” their country. Don’t be surprised if strangers offer to help you. Thanks for sharing your videos.
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It's actually funny that you mention this, during my previous visit to LA/Vegas in 2016 everyone thought I was Australian! :)
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That’s funny!
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We love the Aussie accent, and usually mistake the British accent for Aussie.
To be fair about his encounters with people, he was in Florida, most Americans see it as the wild west of crazy people.
Florida Man!!!
Hey my sister lives in Florida. Yes … i do make fun of her. But I can because she’s my sister but you can’t! 😂
California isn't exactly full of normal people either.
@@dreamsrmadeof hey I live in California!
Adam is a great guy. I enjoy his channel too.
The sauce for tacos he is talking about is probably taco hot sauce or pico de gallo. Which are both very good.
It was marinara for the mozzarella sticks. There was also salsa but he really liked the marinara.
It was marinara.
Adam is awesome! I've been subscribed to him for quite a while. He puts out very good content. I'm loving your videos from Ohio! Keep up the great work!
We'll definitely be looking into more of his content, he seems very entertaining! Thank you for watching! :)
Love Adam so much. I've seen this video multiple times now and it is still making me laugh so much. Love to hear your take on it. I'm in California and don't usually use Uber/Lyft at home but i recently vacationed in New Orleans and used it alot. I completely agree with Adam, even at the busiest time of night and with all those people i never had to wait more than 5 minutes.
Love Adam!! The sauce he fell in love with was marinara sauce when he went to Applebee's...thanks for the reaction to this one!!
Thanks for reacting to Adam, he's great. I discovered your channel recently and am enjoying it.
Thank you for watching! If you have any other creators that you think we should checkout then let us know, we're always welcome to suggestions! :)
It's an enormous country. The area affected from Helene covers the amount of space in the entire UK.! roads destroyed that are the only access to some of the areas, especially the Appalachians.Towns washed away. FEMA has done an amazing job considering the difficulty. Every state has sent electricians, linemen, more bodies plus many private companies that pitched in with smaller helicopters to deliver supplies for isolated communities.
Come to Colorado. Mostly mild weather, mostly good people. Great Rocky Mountains, great for hiking, fishing, skiing, wildlife etc. You'll love it.
Yeah. We have Uber and Lyft. Some cities also have trains and/or buses for travel within the city or to nearby cities. Driving is still the easiest. There are areas where you *can* walk around to things, but when you get out into suburban sprawl, things are a bit spread out and it can be a bit of a long walk somewhere.
We'll definitely be abusing Uber when we visit although we may consider hiring something. What could be better than riding around in a Mustang?! ;)
I love Adam! He's hilarious. You should check out his reaction to tasting snacks/drinks that were sent to him.
Yeah. He's really funny.
Absolutely! :)
I love your picture (painting) of the donkeys, so cute. I have cow picture I love. Maybe a trio of cows!😱 yep. Love you guys
-We do get Tsunamis. At least they are a major threat. You forget about Hawaii...
-No, the "dip" was most likely fresh salsa or pico de gallo...
Adam does reactions like you, but his vlogs in America are worth watching..
Oh he has vlogs? We'll check them out, he seems very entertaining! :)
The dip was Marinara he seemingly didn't know the names for things. In the video he called mozzarella sticks pretzels, the dip was marinara sauce and he called Quesadillas tacos.
Adam is hilarious! Check out a couple more of his vids of his trip to the US
Tsunamis are a reality in the US. When i lived in Washington state, there are tsunami routes and you have tsunami drills in school. As a kid, we even had to evacuate to higher ground. However, it ended up only being a 2 foot wave. Also, Alaska had a horrible tsunami that wiped out alot of Anchorage in 1964.
Oh you found Adam! He is so freaking funny. He's already posted a couple videos from his trip here if you want to check them out. 😊
We'll have a look. :)
Riding the train across the USA is fun. Get a room with your own bed and shower.
Sometimes
I beg to differ about the tsunamis. We DO get them on the West coast. Look up the tsunami in The Pacific Northwest on March 27, 1964. It hit from Alaska all the way to California...We've had many smaller tsunamis since then but the 64 tsunami was very much as devastating as Japan's. I've lived through just about every possible weather event in the US From Mt St Helens eruption, Earthquakes, blizzards, hurricanes here in Florida, tornadoes in New York and Iowa, floods, wild fires in Oregon, and so much more...even the King Waves (happening now) that are monstrous waves.
Good review, I like Adam's videos. How is the kitchen coming along? Hope you are well; greetings from the Midwest US!
Getting there, since I'm doing it myself it takes considerably longer. We've had to replace the floor, ceiling, rewire all of the electrics, modify the plumbing and drainage which is almost finished. It'll likely be mid December at this point but fingers crossed it doesn't take any longer! We're literally living out of our garage and our only sink is in the bathroom.. it's chaos! :)
believe me you wont have to bother people, we’ll bother you 💀
😂😂😂
Hurricane season starts June 1 and end November 31/
Nov 30th, there is no 31st
That's good to know, it'll come in handy when booking our trip. 😅
Florida is great... IN THE WINTER!!! lol
Texas is a tough one to visit. The state is massive, and you would have to fly out to visit elsewhere.
My suggestion? As a Floridian?
You need two weeks. Fly into San Diego (or LA), rent a car, and drive north into Oregon. This drive is mostly along the coast. You can even hop off for an overnight side trip to Vegas.
This is the most gorgeous part of the country, the Pacific Northwest…but avoid spending much time in LA or San Francisco. These big cities have turned to shit.
See “My New Zealand Family” latest uploads. They rented a huge RV, but you can certainly do it in a sedan. Also, you don’t have to worry about hotel reservations. There are plenty of reasonably priced motels and hotels along the way, so you can play it by ear. So…
Make your flight reservations now, reserve your rental car now, and get that paid for. You now have a date to look forward to!
Between now and then, squirrel away the money to cover your hotel and other expenses.
There’s nothing more motivating and exciting than at least having your flights booked!
10:50 "America's just kind of better in every single way. Literally, there's nothing we have over you."
A quick google search reveals that N Ireland has a government healthcare system for all citizens, government mandated paid vacation of up to 6 weeks and up to 52 weeks of paid maternity leave for workers. The US has none of these social programs. So no, the US is not better "in every single way."
Not having a government healthcare system makes life scary as hell, and extremely limiting, for tens of millions of Americans.
He should simply say that he had a nice vacation instead of making blanket statements about a country that he's not qualified to make.
Vacationing in a country is not the same as living in a country. This shouldn't be too difficult to grasp.
Did Adam speak to any white people? 😂 I hope he got that dress for his twitch, his streams are hilarious
When you come to the US, all you need to do is speak a bit. People will fall all over themselves to help you, give direction, suggestions, and hang on every bit of your accents. We are suckers for accents. And we like to be helpful. Just ask.
It was marinara sauce. I myself thought marinara sauce was a global recipe taken from Italy. You really don't need a car in the big cities but you really need a car outside the cities
There are rural areas all over the USA where the services, uber door dash etc. are nonexistent. The "friendly factor" is everywhere though.
I came to say this😂 a lot of people probably has better access than I do. I live on a mountain with the closest city being like 40 minutes away in the USA lmao
Why do Europeans get so wrapped up with Texas. It's nice but it's hot and flat plus a lot of empy spaces. They have
nice Brisket BBQ but they're mainly beef BBQers. True pit BBQ is pork and offered along with beef in the South. They have the rodeo which is fun to watch, College Sports as well as Professional Sports are available. But we're big and quite diverse in landscapes, cities and people. The South to me is the best.
2:26 Great timing for creating content though.
You guys have salsa right? How does Adam not know what salsa is...
Someday they will discover what real food tastes like ;-)
We do indeed have salsa, but Northern Ireland is a little different to England.
@@AliKaiProject Is your marinara Ragu? ;-)
@@williambranch4283 I'll leave that for Alice to answer, I'm clueless. 😅
I haven't seen the video with the food he is referencing yet, but I can't help but wonder if it was maybe a type of pico de gallo or other type of specialized salsa? (i.e. mango or corn or something)??
Not to worry guys. If you want to be able to partake of the small talk with us here in the USA, you will not be disappointed! They only way you could possibly be disappointed is if you did NOT want anyone to small talk with you cause, that ain't gonna happen! Be prepared to have people want to talk with you, and all the time! My hubby and I went to the craft store the other day to pick up some ink pens for me, and we stood in the isle talking with a stranger for 40 minutes! That really is just who we are.
Oh that's encouraging! I love having random conversations with strangers, it's nice to hear everyone's story.
The only place you need ta go is la Nouvelle Orleáns... New Orleans Louisiana.. We will give you authentic food...I canna give good Florida food.... There is none. Drive down the Gulf of Mexico Coast to Louisiana and the mouth of the Mississippi River then up the urethra😅 of the SIP TO NEW ORLEANS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
He needs to remember that he may have got an Uber within 4 minutes but he needs to remember that his driver was going on about his weed addiction. Just sayin'...
I love Adam Couser! I have subscribed to his channel for years. He is hilarious with his reactions especially with his Northern Ireland perspective.I think the tomato like sauce Adam was talking about at Applebees was SALSA which is a very popular condiment in Mexican and TexMex foods such as put on top of tacos or burritos, enchiladas , quesadillas and as a dip for tortilla chips. Also Starters/Appetizers at restaurants are meant to be shared which is why the portions are large or you can eat the Starter/appetizer as the main meal if you choose as well. I think the random man trying to sell his dog might have been because of the hurricane that was coming.
Adam is such a great guy; I love all of his videos!
No offense meant, but either he's eating in the wrong places or the food must be terrible in Northern Ireland because he's raving over Applebee's and the food there isn't that good.
Also, he was in Florida which is known for weird.😂
You need to get around the country other than driving or taking a plane. We do have the national train system that runs around the country or you could take a greyhound bus. That's what the company is called greyhound. And the bus system goes all over the country. It is not feasible too have a train system like the UK or europe
America is huge, think of all of Europe, from Uk and Ireland all the way to the Russia border. So when you all visit countries near you to us its like visiting another state here. Also people are different in every state. But omg you visited NY, LA and Vegas! Not exactly the best places to see the real America. Visit the shores of the Pacific, take a trip to the giant redwoods, be careful in any big city. No we don’t have passports, we are still trying to see all of our own country. Also somewhat scary in other countries. Most people I think don’t like us. All the rules, don’t smile, don’t laugh. Don’t be too loud, look up the laws they could jail you. Don’t be so American! Oh . Do not look happy.