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  • @KelsaRavenlock
    @KelsaRavenlock Год назад +112

    I have never seen a "gender reveal" party outside of TV in my life.
    I do not know a single person who would do one.

    • @valsyoutube3331
      @valsyoutube3331 Год назад +2

      I’ve seen one. That’s all.

    • @runrafarunthebestintheworld
      @runrafarunthebestintheworld Год назад +3

      Gender reveal parties are ridiculous. I don't recommend doing them. Just take a look at some gender reveal party ideas here on RUclips for yourself. Lot of them went viral because they failed or where just falt out dangerous and silly.

    • @janicecooley9080
      @janicecooley9080 Год назад +1

      My granddaughter had three gender revile party so far. They help those of us who wish to give a gift to baby .

    • @billybob4274
      @billybob4274 Год назад +9

      @@janicecooley9080 So would just telling the people.

    • @theluckyfishmarket
      @theluckyfishmarket Год назад +2

      fortunately the ones I've seen have been mellow compared to the ones in the news or on social media but I still don't get it.

  • @briankgarland
    @briankgarland Год назад +27

    Gender reveal parties are a horrid fad that can't go away fast enough.

  • @phoenixmichaels
    @phoenixmichaels Год назад +30

    When I was in high school in the 70's, every third vehicle in the school parking lot was a truck with a rifle rack. Nobody thought anything of it, super common. Rifles and shotguns (and sometimes a fishing pole) clearly visible through the rear cab window. People didn't break in and steal them, and nobody shot each other.

    • @hydej1667
      @hydej1667 Год назад +6

      @phoenixmichaels What - break-into the vehicles . . . I went to HS in the '60s hardly anybody ever even locked their vehicle doors and nothing went missing !
      Hunting or fishing before or after school. 😀 🐠 🦌 (during season of course)

    • @phoenixmichaels
      @phoenixmichaels Год назад +5

      @@hydej1667 Yep. Different (and better) world.

    • @jsapcakrrow
      @jsapcakrrow Год назад +1

      I went to high school in the late 80s & there were students who had gun racks in their trucks & guys who wore a knife on their belt. No one thought anything of it & it wasn’t illegal. Any fights I ever saw or heard about at school were fist fights, no one pulled out there knife & the idea of someone going out to their truck & bringing in a gun was unheard off. Glad I grew up in the time I did.

  • @RogueTS1
    @RogueTS1 Год назад +7

    Guns? When y'all come to the US, come our way. We can let y'all choose what weapons you like from one of the vaults and we can go to the club and let you shoot.

  • @21trademark
    @21trademark Год назад +28

    We have many guns but in your day to day life you will barely ever see one. Maybe in a sporting goods store or Walmart haha

    • @renaissanceman7145
      @renaissanceman7145 Год назад +7

      True. 99% of us who carry do so concealed. However, if you are a trusted friend and you come to my house I'll gladly open my safes so you can check out any one or all of my 30+ collection. Defend the 2nd, vote freedom first.

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 Год назад

      I've seen only 2 in 50 yrs--one was a college classmate (older, retired, ex-military) & the other was the conductor/leader of a meeting (open carry).

    • @TCW838
      @TCW838 Год назад +1

      Been cc'ng for 30+ years. If you are standing behind (or in front...) of me, you'll never know I'm carrying. As to my safe,very few need to know what's in there. My greatest fear is that when I die, my wife would sell the contents of my safe for what I told her I paid for them or how much they are worth.

  • @TheNewYouTubeHandlesAreDumb
    @TheNewYouTubeHandlesAreDumb Год назад +203

    Americans have gun rights because of the UK. "To protect ourselves from foreign or domestic threats, including tyrannical government."

    • @marshsundeen
      @marshsundeen Год назад +12

      Right. The gun lobby has taken that to extremes though.

    • @TheNewYouTubeHandlesAreDumb
      @TheNewYouTubeHandlesAreDumb Год назад +16

      @@marshsundeen Got any examples?

    • @trygswyrmwoodside3229
      @trygswyrmwoodside3229 Год назад +8

      @@TheNewRUclipsHandlesAreDumb you're asking for examples of when the gun lobby has promoted guns beyond the use of defending against foreign armies?

    • @justinweatherford8129
      @justinweatherford8129 Год назад +10

      Some people say that we already have a tyrannical government. Lol

    • @marshsundeen
      @marshsundeen Год назад +9

      @@TheNewRUclipsHandlesAreDumb most countries have one mass shooting, and measures are taken to limit gun use. As of May 30th of this year, there had been 263 mass shootings, most with assault rifles. The gun lobby, and the politician d beholden to them, change nothing. Actually, in many states the laws have become more lax. What about the average citizens right to go shopping, go to a movie, go to school or work, without being shot?

  • @landonmiller6943
    @landonmiller6943 Год назад +47

    So we own 46% of civilian firearms, that's embarrassing.
    We really need to get that number higher.
    Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance is not compulsory, even in schools that have it (they do here in Texas), students can opt out if they choose to.

    • @davestvwatching2408
      @davestvwatching2408 Год назад +2

      Guns are expensive is one of the reasons for me. Plus I've never really felt like owning one.

    • @michaelburke750
      @michaelburke750 Год назад +10

      @@davestvwatching2408And as an American Citizen, no one is compelled to own a firearm, it is a right to own firearms.

    • @garycamara9955
      @garycamara9955 Год назад

      It has always been that way!

    • @billybob4274
      @billybob4274 Год назад +2

      @@davestvwatching2408 Define expensive. I can get 2 pretty decent pistols and a couple hundred rounds for the price of 1 IPhone. Or 1 for the price of a PS5.

    • @davestvwatching2408
      @davestvwatching2408 Год назад

      @@billybob4274 You got it right there, several hundred dollars is expensive for something I won't use.

  • @jayi.6448
    @jayi.6448 Год назад +33

    One thing to understand is the premise that in the US, guns are owned in order to not only provide self defense, entertainment, but foundationally, to provide some form of capability to stand up to the government/tyranny. I'm not arguing for it or against it but rather just stated the core premise.

    • @bl18ce99
      @bl18ce99 Год назад +4

      You did just argue for it without even trying to.

    • @jayi.6448
      @jayi.6448 Год назад +5

      @@bl18ce99 Not really. You tell me another reason why guns are part of the US constitution and culture... I didn't say it was a robust way to fight tyranny. Its just literally the reason behind the right to bear arms and militia. I've found that most people from other countries don't understand that aspect as its somewhat (it not wholly) unique to the United States. All that said, I guess "fight tyranny" maybe does sound like a good reason lol. Dunno, tried to stay neutral.

    • @garycamara9955
      @garycamara9955 Год назад +5

      Actually, everyone I know has a gun of some type.

    • @garycamara9955
      @garycamara9955 Год назад

      Most other countries don't know or understand our history. Therefore their opinions are not based on facts.

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Год назад

      ​@@garycamara9955Varies drastically by where you live, of course. If you lived in NYC, you wouldn't know a lot of people who (legally) owned guns.

  • @ninajones1175
    @ninajones1175 Год назад +9

    We like to say…
    If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!
    At least here in the south we say that🤣🤣🤣

  • @rmkilc
    @rmkilc Год назад +78

    Our household of 7 has more guns than people. It's completely normal. I have conceal carried a handgun everyday for 9 years now. If you saw me in public you would never know. There are millions of Americans like me.

    • @BTinSF
      @BTinSF Год назад +7

      In Britain they probably don't have open range crawling with diamondbacks and mountain lions where people actually work, herding cattle. James would probably freak out if he visited a Burger King in Southern Arizona and a truckload of ranch hands came in for lunch, each wearing a gun on their hips. Note: I've personally taken advantage of Arizona's permitless open carry laws once--when I was looking to buy a holster at a leatherworking booth at a craft fair and wanted to make sure my revolver would properly fit the one I picked.

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Год назад +9

      ​@@BTinSF26 of 50 States have permitless carry.

    • @themoviedealers
      @themoviedealers Год назад +8

      No it ain't normal. I've never owned a gun and don't know anyone that has.

    • @rmkilc
      @rmkilc Год назад +18

      @@themoviedealers I don't know anyone that doesn't own a gun.

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Год назад +9

      @@themoviedealers Where you live makes a big difference in how prevalent firearms are.

  • @jimbojones7163
    @jimbojones7163 Год назад +101

    Finally someone says it! Everyone calls the US “America”. I’ve heard it from Europeans, South Americans, Asians, everyone. People will literally say “Americans think they are the only American country by calling themselves America” while calling them Americans. They are the only country from North or South America with “America” in the name of the country. It’s normal to call it America for short or call the people Americans at the same time. What are people gonna call them? United Stateseans?

    • @billybob4274
      @billybob4274 Год назад +13

      Exact same thing I said to someone from Central America almost 20 years ago when he complained of it.

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x Год назад +21

      Indeed, it's not like the PM of Canada or the President of Mexico every says "My Fellow Americans" when addressing their people. Same with President of Brazil. Granted, in Mexico they would say it in Spanish and in Brazil they would say it in Portuguese...but neither of them says it.
      There's no confusion, if you're speaking English, "America" in the context of a country, means the USA. People want to pretend there's some confusion in an attempt to ridicule us, but the fact is, everybody calls it that. 🙂

    • @leepagnini6273
      @leepagnini6273 Год назад +3

      America is not a country, they are two continents.

    • @jimbojones7163
      @jimbojones7163 Год назад +19

      @@leepagnini6273 America actually is the country. When people refer to the continent they say North or South America. I haven't heard anyone refer to any continent as just America. They say "the Americas" because the continents are plural, just like you said "THEY are two continents". When someone says America people know it is a nickname for the USA. The same way Emirates is a nickname for the UAE.

    • @lavenderoh
      @lavenderoh Год назад +9

      ​@@neutrino78xand to add, everyone calls it Mexico and their people are Mexicans right? Well Mexico's actually The United Mexican States.

  • @Inkbydaniel
    @Inkbydaniel Год назад +23

    Hey guys! On the drink refill thing, yes, we want a refill when we do self-service drink preparation. But people usually don’t really take advantage of that. We don’t go back and back again. Usually you’ll just top it off for one to go. Alright, see ya!

    • @runrafarunthebestintheworld
      @runrafarunthebestintheworld Год назад +2

      Yeah we back only for the 2nd refill and that's it. That clip of Homer though is still funny. 😅

    • @blanketstarry7725
      @blanketstarry7725 Год назад +2

      I never refill from a self service place. At a restaurant, they will usually bring as many refills as you can drink and sometimes I'll end up downing three drinks...pop, that is.

  • @SilvanaDil
    @SilvanaDil Год назад +6

    Mojo lacks self-awareness: "God" is mentioned in Canada's national anthem.

  • @dreamweaver8913
    @dreamweaver8913 Год назад +12

    Most public bathroom stalls aren't too bad, and you would have to get close to try to look into one. People here don't generally do that either. If you can't tell if a stall is occupied, sometimes you might have to look towards the floor to see if there's feet in there. Otherwise, people usually leave each other alone in the bathrooms.

  • @CoastScribbler
    @CoastScribbler Год назад +25

    We own firearms. We DO NOT wave them around like crazed idiots. Pulling a firearm without serious cause is the felony crimes known as brandishing and menacing. It's not as though we were unwashed Belgians or the like. Do better.

    • @robertdysonn
      @robertdysonn Год назад +2

      The problem that’s been created though is we now have 50,000 Americans each year dying from firearms whether they be from criminals, self-inflicted wounds or just mass murder. Selfish gun owners have made them so easy to get there in every nook and cranny so now not only do responsible gun owners have them, but our criminal population is heavily armed and any crazy man who wants to get his name in the news can find one whether he buy it from a store or steal it from a legal gun owner. There’s no realistic need for guns, except to protect yourself from all those other people who have gained firearms so if the whole country just started getting rid of them are country would be a much better place.

    • @straightsithmale9872
      @straightsithmale9872 Год назад +2

      You can always leave don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you

    • @noahfyan9617
      @noahfyan9617 Год назад

      ​@robertdysonn ya like 40k of that is self inflicted and it's men self ending, if you wanna lower that # focus on men's mental health and it will lower that whole # because the remaining 10k is mainly homicides of young men caused by gang violence

    • @robertdysonn
      @robertdysonn Год назад

      @@straightsithmale9872 and we could say the same to you, you could moved Afghanistan, and be able to own any kind of firearm you wanted. You could walk down the street with a rocket propelled grenade launcher if you’d like.

    • @robertdysonn
      @robertdysonn Год назад

      @@straightsithmale9872 and we could say the same to you. You could always moved Afghanistan, you could own any kind of a weapon you wanted. You could walk down the street with a rocket propelled grenade launcher if you’d like.

  • @bikeman1969
    @bikeman1969 Год назад +21

    Peanuts are technically not a nut. They are in the Legume family (bean).

  • @ladylilac4363
    @ladylilac4363 Год назад +11

    I live close to the border of Canada. Canadians in Ontario say The States. If I'm in Canada I always say The States. It's become part of my normal speech now.

  • @scottn.4865
    @scottn.4865 Год назад +5

    Looking at the NHS times you have a wait 18 weeks which is the goal, but people been waiting over a year to see someone. Trying to remember the one mother trying to save het sons life, but his wait time is about 56 weeks. I hate it with the one woman they could fix her eye with pills, but too costly so they just said when the infection goes to the second eye we will do something. So had to lose the sight in one eye and hope not the second. Private insurance is booming in th UK and Canada as the wait times are just so long.

  • @tvc1848
    @tvc1848 Год назад +17

    Yeah, the whole world is so confused by the United States of America being called simply America, especially when their citizens are called Americans. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @reneeseiling5573
    @reneeseiling5573 Год назад +16

    My kids school says the pledge of allegiance every morning. And when they have any concert, chorus or assembly at school they start it off with the pledge of allegiance. I like it because I consider myself patriotic and its teaching them to appreciate the country they live in.

  • @shag139
    @shag139 Год назад +5

    That’s the point of concealed carry. Criminals don’t know who is and isn’t armed so they’re more leery of attacking. Back in the 90’s/00’s Florida saw a spate of car jacking of those who just left an airport in a rental car. Why? Because crooks knew they had no firearm as they just got off a plane.

  • @bethany8734
    @bethany8734 Год назад +9

    I would suggest noting that watch mojo has a clear agenda and message behind their videos. If you listen to the clips the choose and the comments they make about subjects, it’s clear they are trying to put Americans down for our culture… things we should be proud of.

    • @johnbattle7518
      @johnbattle7518 Год назад +1

      Watch mojo lists suck, they're woke scum!

    • @XenFayed
      @XenFayed Год назад +1

      lol found the "patriot"

    • @MsTwister57
      @MsTwister57 Год назад +5

      @bethany8734 I was thinking the exact same thing as I was watching. It seems to be the thing to do these days...bash American culture. It's even worse when Americans do it from overseas

    • @johnbattle7518
      @johnbattle7518 Год назад

      @@XenFayed Better than being some antibAmerican oos who's doesn't know Jack about the rest of the world!

    • @bethany8734
      @bethany8734 Год назад +2

      @@XenFayed If you’re trying to insult me, you’re going to need to try harder than calling me a patriot and pretending that’s a bad thing…

  • @LegatusNavium
    @LegatusNavium Год назад +4

    As an American, I can say I have never used a solo cup. lol, keep my shoes on as I live in Las Vegas, NV, and with an average of 46.1c temp in summer, that is a good thing, lol. In the U.S.A. if you need time off, you get it that is blown out of perspective. Our right as Citizens of the U.S.A. is right, gun deaths per capita is lower than is ever talked about. Taxes suck everywhere, lol. I have to admit I hate the drug ads here, but I barely even notice them anywhere. The date formate works for us. Anyone's got an issue, come at us, lol. No one in this nation is turned away for care for no insurance, and if you are low income, you can get it taken care of so this is exaggerated. We will keep our measurements as they are lol we have done just fine lol

  • @QueSarahSarah72
    @QueSarahSarah72 Год назад +16

    My husband works 12 hours a day, alternating 3 day/4 day weeks. He loves having 3-4 days off each week as it gives him more time to get things done around the yard and putter around the garage. However, I prefer my standard 8 hr, 5 days a week job. So the work week length preference would depend on the person I think.

    • @cozmiccow9936
      @cozmiccow9936 Год назад +1

      In my last job I worked two 16hr shifts and an 8hr shift on just the weekends. It was brutal, but I loved being off nearly 5 days a week

    • @johnwooall7386
      @johnwooall7386 Год назад +1

      I work 4 10s and love having a 3 day weekend

    • @suzicq
      @suzicq Год назад +1

      After several years of working four 10 hour days and having three day weekends, I can't imagine ever going back to a five day 8 hour workweek. I love having at least 3 days off every week.

  • @Deadpool187.
    @Deadpool187. Год назад +18

    In my opinion and my experience, you are safer around people who legally carry guns. i would never give up my guns or want people to give up their guns.

    • @bethany8734
      @bethany8734 Год назад +3

      Yes, sir. I feel so much safer when my boyfriend is armed or when I am with friends that are armed.

    • @Deadpool187.
      @Deadpool187. Год назад +6

      @@bethany8734 exactly, i've never felt uncomfortable around anyone that was carrying.

    • @XenFayed
      @XenFayed Год назад

      Apparently we own 46% of the world's civilian-owned firearms and yet we have by far the most gun deaths per capita. It doesn't sound like being around people who legally own guns makes it any safer....

    • @marshsundeen
      @marshsundeen Год назад +1

      The gun culture has become out of control, and I am an American. I never had to go through active shooter drills in school, now it is common place. I am not saying get rid of all guns, but common sense should rule here.

    • @Deadpool187.
      @Deadpool187. Год назад +1

      @@marshsundeen Calling it "gun culture" tells me right off the bat that you're against guns. i've never heard anyone who owns guns call it "gun culture" this isn't a debate whether people should own guns or not. this is my opinion, it isn't up for debate. unfortunately we live in a world of psychos and they do get their hands on guns, knives, and whatever else can be used to kill people. i feel better knowing i'm protected as much as i can be against these psychos.

  • @donrichter3523
    @donrichter3523 Год назад +10

    I learned the date issue came from office filing. That there were files than needed organized monthly, and then were pulled after the year was over. For them, the month was most important portion of the date.

  • @georgedykes5533
    @georgedykes5533 Год назад +4

    More people drive more often in the United States than most countries. The drinking age has cut down on accidents caused by drunk drivers.

    • @ryanlaymon2329
      @ryanlaymon2329 Год назад

      It literally said in the video that it didnt

  • @hackerx7329
    @hackerx7329 Год назад +9

    Free refills don't have to be something loaded with sugar. It can be something like unsweetened iced tea (either because you like it that way or want to add your own sugar or other sweetener to taste), diet soda, or whatever. It is an uncommon option for a fast food place but most places will offer free refills of basic coffee so it isn't limited to just cold drinks.
    And it gets brought up often that a place can pay a tipped worker below minimum wage. 1. they don't have to. 2. If they do pay them below minimum wage and they don't get enough in tips for it to equal at least minimum wage for the time they worked that day the employer is required to pay the difference so they still make at least minimum wage.
    Depending on where you are in the country camo isn't just some sort of fashion statement and certainly not just because of the military as the video put it. There are a lot of hunters and military surplus stores and if you need some affordable and durable utilitarian clothing it can be a good option.

    • @runrafarunthebestintheworld
      @runrafarunthebestintheworld Год назад

      Idk a refill for coffee might be too much especially since there's so much caffeine in it.

    • @hackerx7329
      @hackerx7329 Год назад +2

      @@runrafarunthebestintheworld then ask for decaf.

  • @KurNorock
    @KurNorock Год назад +5

    The "month before the day" thing is simple. If somebody askes you "What is the date?" your answer will typically be "It's July 23rd." Month before day. So if the person is writing the date, they can just write it in the order it was told to them.
    And most people would prefer to say "It's July 23rd" rather than "It's the 23rd of July".

    • @JustMe-dc6ks
      @JustMe-dc6ks Год назад +1

      It’s another one like soccer, but older. Britain changed their date format and we didn’t.

  • @bradjenkins1475
    @bradjenkins1475 Год назад +4

    Oh, my God, I can't tell you how much I despise gender reveals! The gender of a new infant coming into the family is hugely important to the family and the actual couple having the child. That goes without saying. Just another excuse to have people get together So that you can say, without saying out loud, Gee, look at me.
    Another reasonably new thing that has been happening that I also cannot stand, for basically the same reasons, Is the baby showers that now suddenly include men, Not just the girlfriends of the new mother to be. Other than the father to be. I do not know one single male in my circle. That wants anything to do with it that isn't bored out of their mind or that maybe upset based on what they're missing because they're there and I'm referring to sports. And why all of a sudden? That's what I don't get. What was wrong with all the females? Getting together having their baby shower and to do the things they like. And to play those games that they play at showers. It's always been a woman's thing. And I think it should stay a woman's thing.

    • @runrafarunthebestintheworld
      @runrafarunthebestintheworld Год назад

      I don't think I have a problem of baby showers with men though. There's literally little boy's on trampolines having funny at some baby showers and I never thought it was just a girls thing though.

  • @she-wolfkira4927
    @she-wolfkira4927 Год назад +91

    People from other American Continent countries are a bit miffed at us calling ourselves "Americans", but our country was established first here as an independent country and ours is the only one that has "America" in the proper name of our country. When referring to the people of the US, no one calls us United Statesians. Since the States were originally set up as Sovern States collectively held together by a federal system, you might find some Americans refer to their selves by their state like Texans or Floridians. But collectively we call it America and us collectively Americans. Unless we're chanting at a rally or game. Then it's definitely U.S.A.

    • @johnbattle7518
      @johnbattle7518 Год назад +13

      Not only that but they think of America as one continent most of the world sees it as two.
      We don't call ourselves south or north Americans just Americans and there is no continent called America in our understanding

    • @lilyz2156
      @lilyz2156 Год назад +10

      @@johnbattle7518 there are 7 continents, a continent is a continuous land mass so not sure why they say 5 when it's 7.

    • @johnbattle7518
      @johnbattle7518 Год назад +9

      @@lilyz2156 I agree. Their logic is also flawed. If North and South America is one continent then why is Europe and Asia two 🤔
      Better yet if the America's are only one continent then why is Europe Asia and Africa three🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @lilyz2156
      @lilyz2156 Год назад +5

      @@johnbattle7518 Exactly, I don't understand their reasoning.

    • @lauriemartin490
      @lauriemartin490 Год назад

      When someone calls us United Statesians, I call them Asshole McAssholian. If they tell me their name is John, I tell them they can't be John because there are other Johns.🤣

  • @bevtuft3572
    @bevtuft3572 Год назад +4

    I don't call it America, I say USA.

  • @tonyahice614
    @tonyahice614 Год назад +28

    Idk if anyone has touched on this, but not only must one be 21 to legally drink alcohol whilst only having to be 18 to vote, one also only has to be 18 in order to join the military. In my book, if they're old enough to put their lives on the line for our country, they should be considered old enough to have a drink.
    And thanks to all of you who have served & supported family & friends during their service!

    • @rhondaray6488
      @rhondaray6488 Год назад

      Completely agree with this. I've got family that's served in the military.

    • @CaptainFrost32
      @CaptainFrost32 Год назад +1

      Due to Prohibition being repealed, the age limit is as far as legislation could go to fight deaths by driving under the influence.

    • @williampilling2168
      @williampilling2168 Год назад +1

      It used to be 21 to drink, then in the 70's many states lowered it to 18. There was a sharp uptick in drunk driving accidents in the places were the age was lowered to 18, so in the 80's, those states raised the age back to 21.

    • @lumina1104
      @lumina1104 Год назад

      One needn't even be 18. A 17-year-old can join if emancipated or with parental permission.

    • @TheCombatWombat0
      @TheCombatWombat0 Год назад

      Or as one really cool Sergeant said when I was in the Army on this subject:
      "If you're old enough to die for your country, you should be able to drink because of your country" 😅

  • @carolkinney1327
    @carolkinney1327 Год назад +6

    My family never wore shoes indoor. Perhaps, soft slippers. As a child we rarely wore shoes even outside. In that case, we cleaned our feet before entering the house.

  • @ahoyforsenchou7288
    @ahoyforsenchou7288 Год назад +4

    The subtle SJW anger in this Mojo video is pretty amusing.

  • @Justin_W
    @Justin_W Год назад +6

    Living in the U.S., I rarely saw a gun. However, now living in south east Asia, I see guns all the time on the police as they patrol various places. Sometimes you might even see officers carrying automatic weapons. This is in addition to the cameras that are EVERYWHERE.
    The fact of the matter though is that the U.S. has 2 very large borders at the north and south.
    Securing the border for some reason seems to trigger a lare portion of the population. One of the results of wide open borders is that guns will ALWAYS be an issue. Those with criminal intent will always be able to get them illegally. So, many Americans feel better knowing they can defend themselves from criminals. Banning guns would effectively allow only criminals to be armed. Right or wrong, that is the situation and it's not about the country being crazy.

  • @abramsalinas1004
    @abramsalinas1004 Год назад +9

    Sometimes the pharmacy has higher prices on food items but for some it's a small version of the all in one to purchase 3 or 4 grocery items at the same time getting your prescriptions.

    • @donrichter3523
      @donrichter3523 Год назад +1

      It is useful for the staples, or some indulgent snack when waiting on your prescriptions to be filled.

  • @Calico_Jack_
    @Calico_Jack_ Год назад +19

    Many pharmacies started out as the towns General Store. It was the "everything" store. Many used to have lunch counters and soda fountains.
    I have known more people, living on tip jobs, that want to stay on tips, than I have met that want off. A great server can really pull in some money. If tipping is removed from an establishment, I hope people are prepared for the increased cost of food and drink when the owners have to pay increased wages. In the end, a meal end up costing you more than what you would've spent with a tip.

    • @williambranch4283
      @williambranch4283 Год назад +1

      When my mom was a child in the 1930s.

    • @trygswyrmwoodside3229
      @trygswyrmwoodside3229 Год назад

      WE are ready for the "increased costs". Really what would happen is that businesses who were just barely making it by paying employees 2 dollars an hour will shut down, and businesses who were making profit but not giving it to workers would be forced to. There's no real downside, just empty threats from business owners and the ones they've taken over with propaganda.

    • @sherryford667
      @sherryford667 Год назад +1

      I'm all for paying higher wages if we discontinue tipping. I'm not doing both in case that's what's being considered. Many of the professional waitstaff will earn less money because of the high dollar amount of tips they receive. For those most impacted, before instituting any change, think it through carefully and beware of possible unintended consequences such as some people being able to dine out less often. Whatever is ultimately decided is okay with me. I just don't want to deal with moaning and groaning if they end up with "buyers' remorse." I've heard enough of that regarding the current lower wages + tips system.

    • @sherryford667
      @sherryford667 Год назад +3

      ​@@trygswyrmwoodside3229Your analysis is seriously flawed. Please don't ask me to relate all the ways you went wrong. They are really very obvious. I just don't have the time to point them out and analyze their impact on the industry. I'm sure there are many others who will weigh in. 🙂

    • @Calico_Jack_
      @Calico_Jack_ Год назад

      @@trygswyrmwoodside3229 seeing small businesses, especially family businesses, driven into closures is not my idea of "fairness". How about a compromise? Optional for restaurant owners. One or the other. Tips or hourly wages. Let the workers decide where they would prefer to work.

  • @cylontoaster7660
    @cylontoaster7660 Год назад +8

    On the topic of the "military love" thing, a lot of that came about as an adjustment due to how the military was treated during and in the aftermath of Vietnam. Service members during the Vietnam era were treated very poorly by many people inside the US at the time. Sentiment began to increase more during the 90s and 9/11 really made the military fixation and appreciation go into overdrive.

    • @mjz16
      @mjz16 Год назад

      I grew up with reverence for the military. Long before 9/11

  • @Minnesotayankee
    @Minnesotayankee Год назад +3

    Number 11 depends on where you live. Midwest I would never wear my shoes into someone’s house unless they specifically tell me too which would be weird

  • @indyracingnut
    @indyracingnut Год назад +3

    Ok...about calling the USA "America".....We are the ONLY country on both continents that has the actual word "America" as part of its name, so yeah....duh...We're America.

  • @bl18ce99
    @bl18ce99 Год назад +3

    The continental Unites States were named after their discoverer Amerigo Vespucci. Thus, America. It's not the USA's fault that Central and South America were named that. By the way; Columbus never landed in what is now known as USA.

  • @davestvwatching2408
    @davestvwatching2408 Год назад +4

    Having the month first is important because it tells us the possible weather. The metric system is great except for celsius, celsius has too much swing in temperature between each number .

  • @skyhawk_4526
    @skyhawk_4526 Год назад +8

    I think most "Americans" call it "The United States" or "The U.S." Europeans tend to call it "America." We do refer to ourselves as "Americans" though. We just don't refer to the country as "America" that often.

    • @billybob4274
      @billybob4274 Год назад +1

      Please, no way are we calling it United State here. They say 'sup' now instead of 'what's up', and many other things along that line. People too lazy to even speak now. I only hear it called United States in news stories. It's always either US or America that I hear.

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff Год назад +5

    I was a security in college and I used to work at a very high end hotel. Every night we had to walk the bar tender to the office and then to his car because he was taking home around $400 in tips on a good night (and this was in 1975). He had a very nice car and lived in a very upscale neighborhood and took a different way home every night to avoid any trouble. Maybe a little too careful, but the point is he was making bank!! on tips.

  • @Justin_W
    @Justin_W Год назад +3

    Sorry, I've lived in a few countries aruond the world and spoken with people from all over the world, and 9 times out of 10, they will refer to the USA as "America". So, the first one on this list is false.

  • @Dee-743
    @Dee-743 Год назад +3

    When I was a kid, it was very common to see people walking around with guns on their hip. It is actually weird to me to no longer see that. Everyone I knew had a gun, and many still do. I am more shocked if people do not have a gun. It was a rite of passage that little boys got a rifle as a child. The shootings back then were rare. Mass shootings were not a thing. So, more open carry, less shootings. That is a fact. I have never known anyone to shoot someone or be shot with most everyone I know owning guns. My dad used to let us shoot as kids. You teach gun safety. The shootings today are mostly gangs. My brother is a police officer and a couple of Brits were sitting next to them at a restaurant outside, somehow guns came up and my brother said he had two guns on him. The Brits were shocked about that. He was exaggerating for fun. He had one gun on him hidden. Now that was funny.
    I have never been to a gender reveal and never will. It is an attention seeking, narcissist party. This started with attention seeking, social media. You get a baby shower. A party to say you are having a boy or a girl is ridiculous. I am female and find them to be ridiculous.

  • @halah34
    @halah34 Год назад +2

    -Gender reveals are so stupid.
    -Red cups…public drinking is generally illegal in many places. There are some designated places here that do allow it. But, go to a university tailgate, and as long as you’re not acting like a shit, no one will look twice at your red cup. At least where I live, there are probably 250,000 people at the pregame festivities. The cops have better things to do.
    -I do carry a gun in my car, but because of the different laws per state, before going on a trip, I always research the laws before leaving. Myself and my girlfriend have both gone through training and the permit process. Others will disagree, but I feel better for it. The training was very informative.
    -Healthcare in this country is fantastic but the cost is holy shit. I got rear ended by an inattentive driver back in December. The damage to my car was $29,000. Medical bills were $36,000.
    -I can translate to metric on the fly, but I live close to Canada lol. Kilometers and Celsius are the ones I do most.

  • @MichaelScheele
    @MichaelScheele Год назад +3

    #11, wearing shoes at home is common, but taking them off is not uncommon. Asking the preference of the hosts when visiting their home is fairly universal.
    #7, when I visited London in 1998, I walked by James Purdy & Sons, holders of a royal warrant to supply firearms (double rifles and shotguns) to the Royal Family since the 19th century. Their bespoke double rifles and shotguns are among the finest firearms in the world with prices to match. A year earlier, I was surprised by the number of Italian police in Rome carrying submachine guns. Most American police officers carry pistols and only go to their patrol vehicle to grab a carbine or shotgun if a particularly nasty situation is in progress. As an American, I've seen a few open carriers. I'm not particularly worried about them. If they were going to be a problem, they probably wouldn't be tipping off their armed status before the fact. As for concealed carry, again I'm not particularly worried as they can't cause any trouble while their firearm remains concealed. Despite what TV and the movies would have you believe, shootings are not common outside of a few bad urban neighborhoods.
    #1 - We use United States customary units, not Imperial units. Only some of the units overlap. The Imperial pint (~568 ml) is significantly larger than the US pint (~473 ml). The Imperial gallon (~4.55 l) is also significantly larger than the US gallon (~3.79 l). We no longer use the stone as a unit of weight. I learned about the metric system starting in elementary school and used it in science and engineering classes/courses. In everyday life, I have no compelling need to switch from American customary units. If I have to convert a temperature, distance, volume, or mass into metric (or from it), it is not particularly difficult.
    There are two types of countries in the world: 1) those which have landed men on the Moon and 2) those which use the metric system.

  • @utf59
    @utf59 Год назад +3

    $450 for an ambulance ride is cheap! The ones I've seen have been around $1,000.

  • @DashRiprock513
    @DashRiprock513 Год назад +3

    guns...... There are firearms here, but it's not because i want to hurt anyone... If you're out in the country you need one for snakes and such ....

  • @kilcar
    @kilcar Год назад +6

    Remember, just a very few short years ago Britains were allowed to own guns. Now, only criminals own guns. Just staying.its not devisive. English common law allowed one to defend oneself. Not anymore. In the UK, if you injure an intruder YOU go to prison. Bummer!

    • @donrichter3523
      @donrichter3523 Год назад

      Understood….but to Americans, that’s just asinine that you don’t have a right to defend yourself. You didn’t start it, so anybody starting animosity deserves to be beaten…or worse.

  • @starparodier91
    @starparodier91 Год назад +9

    My bestie had a gender reveal as an excuse to meet up with three of her friends at a cafe (I could only attend virtually since I’m not in the same country). Funniest part was that in the ultrasound beforehand her daughter crossed her legs so it wasn’t even a reveal! 😂

  • @srqlisa7881
    @srqlisa7881 Год назад +5

    Ok my philosophy on the indoor shoe thing is this, if you walk in to your bathroom barefoot or with socks and then walk around your house I am keeping my shoes on. 😂

    • @BTinSF
      @BTinSF Год назад +2

      I take my shoes off in my house but not in other peoples houses unless I see shoes by the door indicating that's the policy in that household.

    • @runrafarunthebestintheworld
      @runrafarunthebestintheworld Год назад +1

      Yeah the bathroom floor sometimes looks dirty too. Pfft

  • @dynamodan8216
    @dynamodan8216 Год назад +27

    James saying "we need to see this" at the cheesiest line of Independence Day, a cheesy alien movie is so perfect.
    And honestly, you need to see it it's an amazing movie.

    • @chrishirthe4162
      @chrishirthe4162 Год назад

      The "Welcome to Earth" line might be a bit more cheesy, but I also couldn't help but laugh when James said that. I also agree that it's a much watch lol

    • @Stevenlee-vl7rx
      @Stevenlee-vl7rx Год назад +2

      @@chrishirthe4162 I still cant believe he punched an undocumented migrant like that.

    • @ClayLoomis1958
      @ClayLoomis1958 Год назад

      Independence Day is just packed with American clichés. There's so much American "Rah-Rah" in that movie that I'm surprised anyone outside of the country would watch it. I kinda wince myself when the prez gives his little speech.

    • @BTinSF
      @BTinSF Год назад

      @@ClayLoomis1958 So do you think the rest of the world roots for the alien take-over?

  • @tcbellsz
    @tcbellsz Год назад +3

    I think gender reveal parties are just a reason to have a party. Silly if you ask me (American here)

  • @scmay29
    @scmay29 Год назад +20

    Nonsense... Americans mostly call it the US.

    • @bethany8734
      @bethany8734 Год назад +2

      No, we don’t. Speak for yourself.

    • @ryanlaymon2329
      @ryanlaymon2329 Год назад +1

      I dont remember voting for you as our spokesman

    • @rachellevel8982
      @rachellevel8982 Год назад +1

      Lol so sensitive

    • @scmay29
      @scmay29 Год назад +2

      @@rachellevel8982 unfortunately for them the thumbs up votes are telling the tale

    • @ruthsaunders9507
      @ruthsaunders9507 Год назад

      I generally hear America or the States. Its probably regional.

  • @jimini1976
    @jimini1976 Год назад +11

    I would like to pass a law in America where only a person over a certain IQ can vote.

    • @Zundfolge
      @Zundfolge Год назад

      So you want to bring back Jim Crow?

    • @ahoyforsenchou7288
      @ahoyforsenchou7288 Год назад +2

      @@Zundfolge Bring back whatever it takes. He's correct.
      Though personally, and as the country's system was originally intended, only male heads of household that are landowners or pay taxes should be voting.

    • @bethany8734
      @bethany8734 Год назад

      @@ZundfolgeWhat a stupid thing to say. How embarrassing.

    • @billdb8854
      @billdb8854 Год назад

      @@Zundfolge No you can include white people or any race, are you suggesting that only black people have low IQ. As a white person most of the people I met with low IQ are white.

    • @soullessginger8069
      @soullessginger8069 Год назад +1

      Maybe something to ensure they have some knowledge of the issues and candidates.

  • @markmartineau1015
    @markmartineau1015 Год назад +19

    Some areas at one point tried to get rid of tipping and the loudest voices were the servers. They can make an enormous amount in a night much more then the wage.

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 Год назад

      In 1999, there was a waitress in the restaurant I worked who took home $275.00 one night!

    • @froniccruxis1049
      @froniccruxis1049 Год назад

      yup there is always an army of servers against tips

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 Год назад

      Many years ago, one of the waitresses where I cooked brought home $275 one night. Kinda homely lady, but she treated her customers like royalty, resulting in big tips for the shift.

  • @jlpack62
    @jlpack62 Год назад +15

    I hear people from elsewhere say America more so than Americans. For example, I always say that I am from the US, or the States, etc. In fact, I NEVER hear others use these terms. She got that completely backward IMO.

    • @HBC423
      @HBC423 Год назад +1

      What? There’s no way you’re from America, every American says they’re from America.. you even said Americans in your statement

  • @sactyb
    @sactyb Год назад +2

    Give me a toasted pb&j sandwich with a banana any day!! I will pay for it!!

  • @J0ECRAWF15H
    @J0ECRAWF15H Год назад +3

    "....so anyways I started Blastin'." -lmao

  • @karenlobosco9646
    @karenlobosco9646 Год назад +2

    Changing to the metric system for the US would be prohibitive of expensive. (Watch for the chain reactions). Switching would require: changing every sign that has distance or speed limit.
    Changing every form or map .
    Changing the settings on scales both private and commercial.
    Changing every ruler. Changing every speedometer in every car .( That doesn't b have km)
    Changing sizes that are in imperial.
    Changing acres to metric.
    NATIONWIDE.
    So, yeah. It'll be expensive. Benefit to the change? Negligible.

  • @ThunderPants13
    @ThunderPants13 Год назад +3

    I feel like I've said this about many videos in the past, but AGAIN, not every U.S. state has sales tax. I live in Montana, which does not have sales tax. The states of Alaska, Delaware, New Hampshire, and Oregon also have no sales tax.

    • @MsTwister57
      @MsTwister57 Год назад

      And not all states that DO have sales tax, tax everything. In Nevada and many other states, there is no sales tax on food unless it's ready to eat such as restaurants etc

  • @donaldstewart8342
    @donaldstewart8342 Год назад +2

    What are we supposed to call ourselves, USAians ? Mexico doesn't call itself Mexico of America,Canada doesn't call itself Canada of America,Brazil doesn't call itself Brazil of America and so on.When some says they are an American the whole world knows who the are talking about.

  • @Stevenlee-vl7rx
    @Stevenlee-vl7rx Год назад +11

    I have a love hate relationship with ads for medications. I hate having to see them constantly. But I love hearing all the side effects so I know what to stay the hell away from.
    World wide "free healthcare" is usually very easy when the US is the primary defense of the rest of the world. When someone else is protecting you, you can pay for other things instead of an army.

    • @bethany8734
      @bethany8734 Год назад +1

      And when Americans fund and conduct most of the medical research.

    • @XenFayed
      @XenFayed Год назад

      Most of that money though lines the pockets of defense contractors to build ridiculously expensive planes and other equipment that will never be used or isn't actually needed. A lot of it is completely wasted.

    • @Stevenlee-vl7rx
      @Stevenlee-vl7rx Год назад

      @@XenFayed yes, but at the same time no. Even of you let your forces stagnate, enemies will not. Its good to innovate within your military when possible. Pulling our forces from nations that look down on America is a better solution. Why should we protect those that think so little of us, unless we get something in return. Let the nations with "free healthcare" find the budget for their own defense. America has the third largest population in the world. Even if we cut the entire military budget we cant afford healthcare for all, with the prices from drug companies and the amount of unhealthy people in this country, I mean, obesity is rampant here. Not to mention the amount of people illegally crossing our border getting free housing and healthcare already, with more and more every day. And with companies that previously having paid one of the highest, if not the highest settlement pay out in history, at $2.3 billion. And then with covid the government made it impossible to sue the makers of the vax if you had side effects. So trusting our government with our healthcare is a risk in its own right anyhow.

    • @supernova19805
      @supernova19805 Год назад +2

      Healthcare worldwide is not free. People pay into it. No army needed. The main difference is, that most countries drive a hard bargain, when negotiating prices for medicines and procedures and treatments. The U.S. system is a for profit system, which drives up costs because they can. It is brutal and in my eyes unconscionable. Nobody should have to go bankrupt, if they get ill.

    • @Stevenlee-vl7rx
      @Stevenlee-vl7rx Год назад

      @@supernova19805 no army needed? Just to make sure we're on the same page, you are in support of Russian claims to Ukraine, correct? Trump was actually making headway on combating the prices americans pay. Biden reversed all that, day one of his presidency. And then went on to ensure drug companies cant be sued over side effects from the vax, while then attempting to force people to take it.

  • @seijunsejuki
    @seijunsejuki Год назад +2

    I really don't understand entry number one: The name of the country IS The United States of America. The word "America" is right there. I don't get on the British if they say they're from "Britain," as opposed to "Great Britain," or someone saying they're from "The Congo," as opposed to "The Democratic Republic of The Congo." I'll tell you what though, if anyone from North or South America wants to refer to themselves as "Americans," be my guest.

  • @PurebloodedPatriot
    @PurebloodedPatriot Год назад +3

    You're not a fully developed adult until 25.

  • @ks5526
    @ks5526 Год назад +2

    Here’s my experience with tipping. I’ve lived in several states. Most of them the waitstaff only made a dollar or two an hour. This encouraged them to provide excellent service to get tips. Good waitstaff would make in excess of $300 a shift. That’s good money. Personally I am a big tipper for excellent service. I love to reward a strong work ethic.
    Now I live in a state where the service is horrific but the waitstaff expects you to automatically pay a 20% tip regardless of whether they did a good job or bad job. Come to find out in this state they make minimum wage at $15.00 an hour plus tips. Because they make money literally for just showing up the service is just atrocious.
    I refuse to tip 20% just for someone showing up and I will never be told what I must tip. Tipping is an option for me. I have refused to tip waitstaff a few times because of their poor service.
    Honestly the democrats have destroyed the service industry. They took a job that could support a family and turned it into something that doesn’t. Yet they still pretend to be on the side of the worker.

  • @controlZchannel
    @controlZchannel Год назад +3

    People complaining about us calling our country America are the type of people showing their ignorance through condescension.
    No, there are not two continents called America. They're called North America and South America. America is also a country within one of them. Imagine one word applying to two different things. Mind blown.

    • @MsTwister57
      @MsTwister57 Год назад

      We're the United States of America. I've never called our country America. Always the US of United States

  • @mattb7578
    @mattb7578 Год назад +2

    I own 5 guns. 2 for protection and the rest are collectible/investments. I have free access to an indoor shooting range. I took my son once for the experience but other than that, not really a big gun person. But it’s our God-given right. Can’t deny that. Oh, we also are guaranteed FREE SPEECH.

  • @bjcee1108
    @bjcee1108 Год назад +3

    People wear camo when they go hunting

  • @noelcatanzaro3405
    @noelcatanzaro3405 Год назад +2

    Just my opinion but they missed the mark on every explanation. .....Most call it the US here, but what other country has America in their name ? .....
    The drinking age did help with one if our biggest causes of death for teenagers ( car accidents) we drive young and everyone drives everywhere, noone thinks they wait untill 21. Lol pluss who wants kids in the bar...... Camo, has more to do with our hunting culture than military, most wear hunting camo. ...
    The tip culture. I've worked in restaurants where the waiter made 4 times what the cook made after tips and was only there for a few hours during the dinner or lunch rush ! ...
    The support for our military, we'll we have been at war since our founding and many times protecting democracy over seas. ( sometimes for our own benefit) .....
    I think the cups started in the 70s for keg parties.....the flag, shoes, guns... same thing missed the jugular by a mile....
    Just shared my opinion because I couldn't relate to the explanations.

  • @lloyd67lp
    @lloyd67lp Год назад +4

    Red Solo cups are graduated for each type of alcoholic beverage. Wine, liquor and beer.

  • @mattholland8966
    @mattholland8966 Год назад +2

    I had a 4 day week on a job that ran 2 shifts a day. It was wonderful, because we worked 4 10 hour days. Each week you got an extra day off. One week it was Wednesday the next it was Thursday and the next Friday it rotated 1 day per week. But that ment every 5 weeks you got a Friday, Saturday , Sunday and then Monday off. A 4 day weekend every 5 weeks was well worth the 10 hour day!!!

  • @WillMasters
    @WillMasters Год назад +11

    Another nice video guys! Thank you for showing respect for different cultures. The "gun debate" can be sensitive to some folks here in the US, but most Americans are free to choose if they want to own guns or not. Unfortunately the topic is exploited by opportunistic politicians as a way to secure emotional votes. I've owned guns since I was 10 years old, and carried concealed since I was 21. I am also former military. Guns are not for everyone, and carrying one requires an immense amount of personal responsibility. If you ever get to visit here I extend an unconditional invitation for you to visit me and I will show you guns in a safe manner, discuss the history of gun ownership in the US, and even let you fire some (safely of course) if you choose.

  • @davidcosta2244
    @davidcosta2244 Год назад +2

    This narrator is very biased, and for some reason thinks the 2 continents are America, but the continents are North & South America. The country that's called the United States of America, is just called America simply because it's shorter.
    The bathroom stalls are probably so high off the ground due to the ease of cleaning up, and ventilation.
    The U.S. is one of 2 countries with drug advertisements, and the other country is New Zealand.

  • @berad3574
    @berad3574 Год назад +3

    I’ve noticed that the service is much better at places that allow tipping vs places that don’t.

    • @ahoyforsenchou7288
      @ahoyforsenchou7288 Год назад +1

      Yep. Tipping is great. You're paying for it either way (in the EU, for example, the cost is just rolled into the menu prices).
      Why would you not want to decide how much to pay based on the service received? It seems bizarre to me that anyone would be against it.

  • @MichaelScheele
    @MichaelScheele Год назад +2

    #13, WatchMojo must not have anyone familiar with American culture on their staff. The primary reason public support for the military has been high since the 1980s is a response to the mistreatment of veterans during and immediately after the Vietnam War. Support for the military was rebuilt during the last decade of the Cold War and continued through the Global War on Terror(ism). Most Americans learned to separate their feelings toward current public policy from those obligated to carry it out.

  • @travr6
    @travr6 Год назад +5

    I miss the sanity and great leadership of Trump.

  • @SilvanaDil
    @SilvanaDil Год назад +2

    A shot (heh) at Canada: It's so lame that trade (the flow of goods and services) between the provinces is so difficult, and at times impossible. Are you one country or not? (Hate on the Second Amendment if you must, but get yourselves something akin to our Interstate Commerce Clause.)

  • @annameaf4017
    @annameaf4017 Год назад +3

    lol I am an American and I call it the States. 😅

  • @octaviusmorlock
    @octaviusmorlock Год назад +2

    We've been proudly snubbing the metric system for over 100 years. I love this country. :)
    As an aside, the "basis" for the meter is one of the dumbest scientific concepts I've ever heard.

  • @TheBubbaClemson
    @TheBubbaClemson Год назад +3

    Ok James just did the look I did when I found out that we were having another kid.... The first daughter I was jumping for joy, the second I was like ok, cool .. the third daughter, well, I told her to take another test. 🤣

  • @russellgtyler8288
    @russellgtyler8288 Год назад +2

    Everyone I know has a gun. Most have several. Nobody carries on a daily basis. Only a fool would open carry, that makes you number one on the hit list. I've lived in Texas most of my life, and it is extremely rare to see anyone in public carrying. If every country was the same, what a boring ass world it would be.

  • @thomasmartin7816
    @thomasmartin7816 Год назад +20

    Biggest lie is tips and living wage. A person has to be making poor life chioices and choose the wrong place to live to rely solely on tips. In Washington State the minimum wage is $15.74. Waitresses get $15.74 an hour AND tips. One of my coworkers has a daughter who was waitress and she brought a HOUSE before she could legally drink.

    • @Loiczzr
      @Loiczzr Год назад +2

      Some businesses are able to pay less than minimum wage because of the "expected" tips
      I know as a former limo driver we were paid $6.25/hr which was less than minimum wage.

    • @pwizandtheween3652
      @pwizandtheween3652 Год назад +6

      Not every state makes the employer pay minimum wage for jobs that include tips. And it would be a crazy statement to tell someone making less than minimum wage to just move to a state that pays better.

    • @marshsundeen
      @marshsundeen Год назад +3

      Most restaurant servers make $2.00, which is way below minimum.

    • @bcherry8953
      @bcherry8953 Год назад +1

      @@pwizandtheween3652 But if your tips do not amount to minimum wage the employer is required to make up the difference to get you to minimum wage. Most people in the customer service business that rely on tips make more than if they were to just receive a flat wage unless they are unlikeable.

    • @BTinSF
      @BTinSF Год назад

      I agree. More and more blue states are requiring even tipped employees be paid at least the minimum wage which now exceeds $15/hr in CA where I live.

  • @lnwolf41
    @lnwolf41 Год назад +2

    Lets start with the pledge of allegiance: this for the country, not the people who run it.
    Sales tax: The state Delaware does not have a sales tax. Also most states suspend taxes on all school supplies at the start of the new year.
    Metric system: way back in the 1970's , they tried to switch to metric, including it in schools for kids to learn, but it never happen ed, they just started to include it on all packages.
    Guns: there are more incidents where a person carrying a gun, stopped a crime, but news a tech can't make money off of it, so you don't hear about it.
    I hear there are quite a few k I've attacks in the UK.

  • @jdwilmoth
    @jdwilmoth Год назад +4

    Gender reveal and baby showers are just a way of mooching gifts

    • @nookbandit
      @nookbandit Год назад

      That and Gen Z’s never ending opportunity to say “look at me”

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 Год назад +2

    The tipping culture is exactly why you will get so much better service here in the states. If where you live your servers are going to make the exact same amount of money regardless of how well they do their job then there is little incentive for them to do more than the bare minimum of service for you.
    However in the states. Since amount of the servers tips are directly effected by the quality of service a customer receives. You naturally receive much better service in general.
    I worked as a server for years and I made really good money. Plus I genuinely enjoy interacting with multiple types of people. Just always remember that if your tipping with cash but paying your bill with a credit or debit card. Just be sure to Mark through the tip section on your credit receipt that stays with the restaurant. Leaving that blank just might encourage a less than honest server to add a really nice tip to the bill after you have left. And most people will never catch it a month later when they get their bill from the credit card company. Unless of course the server tried to make it a few hundred dollars worth. But they know a decent restaurant manager would flag such a large tip and investigate it.
    So you're more likely to get hit with an extra twenty dollars on your monthly bill which you either won't even notice or remember if you do notice weather you tipped that much or not. It's a real mess. So when I go out to eat. If I'm paying with a credit card and tipping with cash. I'll simply write the word "CASH" over the tip section of my credit card bill. Or I simply write in the tip on the credit card bill . But never leave it blank.

  • @joseph96345
    @joseph96345 Год назад +4

    That's Charlize Theron, She is South African. And most of us are taught the metric system in school. We don't use it day-to-day but we do know how it works and approximate conversions. To say that it isn't use here at all is a misnomer. All scientific research/data uses metric.

  • @pagejames8754
    @pagejames8754 Год назад +2

    Camouflage clothing is worn by hunters very commonly, it's not about dressing up like the military.

  • @nelsonhemstreet3568
    @nelsonhemstreet3568 Год назад +6

    Drinking age has not always been 21. It was raised from 18 to 21 in late 1980's. I was in college in early 80's and there was a LOT of drinking at my school -all legal.
    And for sales tax, if you buy something that your state would tax online or somewhere that does not charge tax, or less tax than your state, you owe your state a "use tax". Example, I live in NJ where sales tax is around 6.75%. If I buy something in say Delaware and pay 3% (numbers are made up as I don't know what Delaware's tax is, or if they even have one), I owe NJ 3.75% use tax. They want their cut of the action and you'll get fined heavily if you don't pay voluntarily. (But if I buy it in NY where the sales tax is higher, NJ does not give me the difference. The money only flows one way.) 😂
    And metric? I remember being taught it in the 60's, and they said USA would be switching over. Never happened. Too much social inertia. Biggest place it gets used is 2 liter soda. 😂

  • @revtoyota
    @revtoyota Год назад +2

    This is wrong off the bat. We call ourselves Americans but call the country the US not America. I mostly hear people in the EU, UK call it America. The bathroom stall gap is more of a paranoia thing you all have than an actual issue.

  • @Realsovietholyman
    @Realsovietholyman Год назад +3

    i only have 14 or 15 guns, I had lost them all due to poor life choices but have been rebuilding for the last 8 years or so thanks to good life choices. (for you busy bodies I sold them all to fund a Canadian expedition that failed but i had a blast exploring Canada then working in Edmonton)

    • @Realsovietholyman
      @Realsovietholyman Год назад +2

      PS I live in Texas and we dont even need a license to carry whether open or concealed.

    • @nookbandit
      @nookbandit Год назад +2

      I lost all mine in a boating accident

  • @Stevarooni
    @Stevarooni Год назад +2

    If you're walking around most States, you will be surrounded by people who own and are carrying guns, and you'll never know.

  • @alhollywood6486
    @alhollywood6486 Год назад +4

    Canadians go out of their way to call us "The States"

    • @sonnystaton
      @sonnystaton Год назад

      Just got back from Canada, going again next week. I go all the time. Not true at all. Well not in BC anyway.

    • @alhollywood6486
      @alhollywood6486 Год назад +2

      @@sonnystaton I was born in Canada, all my family still there calls us The States. Mind you, I was born in Montreal, it could be an East coast Canadian thing, BC is much more USA-philic

    • @sonnystaton
      @sonnystaton Год назад +1

      @alhollywood6486 Could be regional, eh?

    • @alhollywood6486
      @alhollywood6486 Год назад +1

      @@sonnystaton Yeppers, although JJ's accent is thicker than my Ottawa valley relatives!😂

    • @sonnystaton
      @sonnystaton Год назад

      @@alhollywood6486 🤣

  • @billbliss1518
    @billbliss1518 Год назад +2

    21:15 I feel safer in a place where more people carry guns. It means there is a less chance of crimes. Where guns are very restricted in the USA (every state has different restrictions), it’s the criminals who will break the law and carry guns illegally.

  • @hughfuller8416
    @hughfuller8416 Год назад +4

    I know you like peanut butter, James. That’s why I have sent a lot peanut butter stuff.

    • @she-wolfkira4927
      @she-wolfkira4927 Год назад +1

      Send them some Almond or Hazelnut spread, see if Milly likes those.

    • @hughfuller8416
      @hughfuller8416 Год назад +1

      @@she-wolfkira4927I think that she’s not the biggest fan of those things. That’s why I don’t send those things. I stay safe and have sent mint and lemon stuff. She likes those things.

    • @she-wolfkira4927
      @she-wolfkira4927 Год назад +1

      @@hughfuller8416 God bless you for having it in your heart and budget to send them stuff at all. If she loves mint and lemon, Zone Bars in those flavors are wonderful.

  • @paulsmith8510
    @paulsmith8510 Год назад +2

    There is no other American country with the word America in its name besides USA. It makes perfect sense to call it America... sorry every other country.

  • @bobriemersma
    @bobriemersma Год назад +3

    Weird. I see almost as many blue cups and even yellow Solo cups. Where do these odd distortions of reality come from? Hollyweird?

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Год назад

      Those differently-colored cups are fairly recent, though. The Solo Cup Company only produced red cups for a long time, as a cost-saving measure.

    • @ruthsaunders9507
      @ruthsaunders9507 Год назад +1

      @@Stevarooni The basic plastic cups have been around for decades though. I don't think I ever knew a particular brand until recent years. Just knew there were red, yellow and blue.