Visit England - 10 SHOCKS of Visiting England

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    Weather that will get your socks wet... Food that will surprisingly tantalize your taste buds... Cathedrals & Landmarks straight out of your favorite movies... Cops without guns?? England can be quite a dizzing experience for a first time traveler. Here we go through 10 things that shock travelers, tourists, and vacationers on their visit to England. A bit of culture shock England for the first time traveler. How England is a bit different. And yes they do talk about the '66 World Cup quite often on the radio.
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  • @tommylee4350
    @tommylee4350 5 лет назад +239

    Mate. I think our government needs to employ you to advertise the UK to the world.
    You make me proud to be British.

    • @ameliataylor2883
      @ameliataylor2883 5 лет назад +19

      tommy lee it’s refreshing to hear so much respect. he makes me patriotic bc he reminds me of all of the things i love

    • @AdeBarrett
      @AdeBarrett 5 лет назад +10

      Well said! I really appreciated Mark clarifying that England and Britain are different - I've worked abroad for many years and the numerous times that people have conflated the two have left me feeling very frustrated :(

    • @Rowlph8888
      @Rowlph8888 Год назад

      @@AdeBarrett Why does it matter, So much? All of the UK has a very shared culture and are closer to each other, in terms of Their countries populations than any other countries in the world, in The Terms of their commonalities.
      Ultimately, the nation state is just a construct and has no fundamental legitimacy. For exaample, If you live in Newcastle, you share more in cultural commonalities with the Scottish, than you do with Londoners, or the Cornish. Boundaries were just drawn on

    • @lawman1965
      @lawman1965 День назад

      I just discovered the channel and thought exactly that, why isn't this guy employed to sell the UK tourism?

  • @seansean2545
    @seansean2545 5 лет назад +566

    London is the least English part of England. Just so you know.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 5 лет назад +7

      Tru Say,Mi Bredrin.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 5 лет назад +12

      I thought the English and Scots were the greatest inventors in the World, back in the day so I do not see how that is compatible with plagiarism..
      Our First World War Army, per exemple , was mainly home-grown "tommies"... what are you talking about ???

    • @BingleFlimp
      @BingleFlimp 5 лет назад +14

      London is basically the UK's Disney World except it's a real place with real people that think they're amazing.

    • @cherrysnail5624
      @cherrysnail5624 5 лет назад +5

      it is the capital of England

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 5 лет назад +5

      Capital of the WORLD Cherry !!!!!!!

  • @matteoj226
    @matteoj226 5 лет назад +21

    This guy's references are accurate - he clearly understands England quite well.

  • @MustaffaCuppa
    @MustaffaCuppa 5 лет назад +166

    Good to hear an American understand that there is more to England than London. The UK itself has 15 National Parks and some amazing little villages, harbours, and woodlands and open scenery to discover. It's not all jellied eels, cor blimey trousers and soldiers in red with bearskin hats :-)

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 5 лет назад +2

      Don't get lemon and come the old acid wiv us Cockneys,Squire.....zeen.....

    • @mclauren1844
      @mclauren1844 5 лет назад

      But Northern Ireland is part of grey Britain he said it wasn't

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 5 лет назад

      In many parts Britain or certainly London and Birmingham are more Black and Brown than grey :)

    • @ohmygodsomeeaan6020
      @ohmygodsomeeaan6020 4 года назад +1

      @@travelinrussia2681 It depends where you are. Where I am, there are squirrels, pigeons, seagulls, hedgehogs, ducks, swans, geese, birds in general and foxes mainly, although to see foxes you need to out late at night. Robins are also seen, but not extremely often.

    • @feemassey4587
      @feemassey4587 4 года назад

      It's the same reminder when telling people abroad that the states is more than just New York and LA.

  • @charliemolko7743
    @charliemolko7743 5 лет назад +551

    As a Scottish young man, I love England, our English brothers have a beautiful country, I have been in Manchester, London, Brighton, Oxford, Cornwall, Bristol, Bath, York, Liverpool and Newcastle......but you should come to Scotland and Wales too...The Whole UK is beautiful....

    • @josephclout3633
      @josephclout3633 5 лет назад +29

      I live in Kent and I love traveling to Scotland and Wales. All part of the UK but each has their own subtleties and character!

    • @domc2909
      @domc2909 5 лет назад +15

      Oh Tommy Tommy! Tommy Tommy Tommy Tommy Robinson!

    • @spinaway
      @spinaway 5 лет назад +10

      Charlie Molko cheers charlie i absolutely love scotland especially the west, its beautiful, spent many a camping and caravanning holidays there.

    • @johndiamond593
      @johndiamond593 5 лет назад +11

      A tommy twat

    • @spinaway
      @spinaway 5 лет назад +7

      John Diamond oh look dad a childish pratt.

  • @junpi8562
    @junpi8562 5 лет назад +383

    If you ever accidentally queue jump in the UK, make sure to look behind you to get the full and unique experience of a dozen or more strangers looking at you like they have never and will never hate anyone more than they hate you however long they may live. It's breathtaking.

    • @barneyh7014
      @barneyh7014 5 лет назад +45

      TJ Wells whispers of twat and what a wanker radiating towards you as well.

    • @ub3rfr3nzy94
      @ub3rfr3nzy94 5 лет назад +27

      And an uncomfortable silence. You can feel the vitriol in the air.

    • @chrislyne377
      @chrislyne377 5 лет назад +29

      TJ Wells lol it’s funny that we hate it so much but heaven forbid actually confronting a queue jumper. Much more English to tut and swear under our breath 😂

    • @ngipiksari
      @ngipiksari 5 лет назад +5

      I'm originally from London but have lived overseas for the last 30 years or so and find now that nobody seems to queue for a bus anymore in the capital. I'm told this is because the bus service is so much better these days that buses come along every few minutes and so the buses don't get full anymore. However, I feel really uncomfortable if I'm not queuing.

    • @sticklebacketienne
      @sticklebacketienne 5 лет назад +42

      I always confront queue jumpers. They really piss me off

  • @Nymie100
    @Nymie100 5 лет назад +42

    This guy is great, I loved his enthusiasum.
    I have been to the US and it's great too.
    You just have to find it in both countries but it's there.

  • @jaharrow815
    @jaharrow815 2 года назад +32

    When I took my family on a trip visiting England Scotland and Ireland we were treated so well and made to feel so welcome it made me so embarrassed being American and needing direction on many things that most people already know. To all the people who made our trip so enjoyable I really want to thank you and let you know you have left an lasting impression on our lives.

    • @lukewalker3
      @lukewalker3 2 года назад +2

      Don’t worry about it bro and glad you enjoyed your stay in the uk

    • @Tcoldsteel
      @Tcoldsteel Месяц назад

      You’re welcome

  • @remandstimpy
    @remandstimpy 5 лет назад +507

    America - 'Which church do you go to?'
    England - 'Which pub do you go to?

    • @surbon514
      @surbon514 5 лет назад +8

      ken smit In the coastal regions of America, that would usually be a rude question outside the deep south. I live in New England and nobody ever asked me my religion, thankfully.

    • @happynotnormal
      @happynotnormal 5 лет назад +10

      I remember when I was younger our elderly next door neighbour asking my dad if he was coming to church on Sunday afternoons. We were never a particularly religious family. Dad went more often than not. It was only when I was older that I released he was inviting dad to go to the pub with him!

    • @remandstimpy
      @remandstimpy 5 лет назад +3

      +John Cornell.
      Sounds like Hell

    • @purdy9431
      @purdy9431 5 лет назад +5

      There is church in a place called Pakefield in England that was built hundreds of years ago, the funniest thing is the workman built a pub first to supply there thirst before building the church.

    • @AguaFluorida
      @AguaFluorida 5 лет назад +3

      It has been said of Norwich, England, that there was a church for every week of the year and a pub for every day. In fact, it was slightly over quota on both. Not so many pubs now, though.

  • @scrambled5948
    @scrambled5948 5 лет назад +60

    As an Englishman myself, when I go abroad, it's the policemen having guns that shocks me.

    • @ub3rfr3nzy94
      @ub3rfr3nzy94 5 лет назад +8

      Actually it is pretty shocking. What's more shocking is US cops with 6 months of training and a firearm.

    • @avaggdu1
      @avaggdu1 5 лет назад +1

      I think you'll find they're tasers.

    • @gwynwilliams4222
      @gwynwilliams4222 5 лет назад +7

      Britain has a good record on police shootings Scotland 2 England 52 northern irland 3 Wales 0. That's right Wales zoro the police have never shoot anyone in Wales prity good hay !

    • @FoxDren
      @FoxDren 5 лет назад +5

      yea but there are like 5 people in wales so if the police shot anyone it would devistate the population.

    • @gwynwilliams4222
      @gwynwilliams4222 5 лет назад +5

      Ascdren there's 5 people in my house 3.5 million people live in Wales more than northern irland and Iceland and ten other EU countries so not that small has you think!

  • @billieteggers2661
    @billieteggers2661 5 лет назад +28

    "England is so much more than London." That's news to Londoners too! 😂

    • @joesmith8701
      @joesmith8701 2 года назад +1

      i am a londoner and i was embrassed about it when i lived in the north so i always just sed i was a southner guss my accent is becoming less asscated with london now days

  • @KristianC1994
    @KristianC1994 5 лет назад +352

    How Americans can ever criticise any other countries' foods is beyond me. I saw a whole chicken in a can when I was in the US. Seriously.

    • @Julia-hs7vh
      @Julia-hs7vh 5 лет назад +12

      Kristian C
      My late dad told me that during the war relatives of his mum who had emigrated to America sent over a food parcel to my paternal grandparents and he told me there was a can and it contained a whole chicken, I thought he was joking.... obviously not!!!

    • @SonarTheBat
      @SonarTheBat 5 лет назад +47

      Had a Hershey bar once. Tasted like arse.

    • @JB.Creative
      @JB.Creative 5 лет назад +12

      here in australia there is 3 food channels on free view and all of them is filled with british chefs teaching america how to cook good food. infact there is a brit jamie oliver teaching us here how to eat haha

    • @MrGaptech
      @MrGaptech 5 лет назад +18

      The nation that invented spray-on cheese!

    • @tygonmaster
      @tygonmaster 5 лет назад +28

      See, that is the thing about the US: variety. We have pretty much anything you can imagine here in the US since the US is FAR from homogenized. It is a cultural melting pot and what shocks a lot of non-US people. They think they can get a handle on food and such by one or two dishes or products when simply looking two inches (25.4mm) to your left and you will see another thing totally different. The US is the definition of diversity. So, before you criticize that chicken in a can, look to the finely cut beef on the shelf next to it or the authentic Italian deli up the street. The US is a big place and thinking it is a small nation with only a few things to see is well...ignoring what makes the US the US.

  • @JamesTheBell1
    @JamesTheBell1 5 лет назад +56

    As an Englishman, I'm very pleased that you explained the difference between (Great) Britain and England, and also said that there is more to England than just London (and Stratford upon Avon). Oh, and about our obsession with queueing... "An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one" - George Mikes

    • @haggispixi
      @haggispixi 5 лет назад +3

      I do like a good queue. When you holiday elsewhere it's something you'll miss. :D

    • @endrigomaturro6999
      @endrigomaturro6999 5 лет назад

      Agree about Stratford-upon-Avon, I think Stamford is far prettier.

    • @endrigomaturro6999
      @endrigomaturro6999 5 лет назад

      I love Stamford, most architecturally beautiful place in this country IMO.

    • @helenchelmicka3028
      @helenchelmicka3028 Год назад

      lol lol

  • @MrSnake9419
    @MrSnake9419 5 лет назад +234

    If the food is apparently so bad in Britain why do you have a British chef going around the US telling you how to cook food and handle restaurants?

    • @tosht2515
      @tosht2515 5 лет назад +24

      +Big Boss That's because American television has remade over 100 UK shows and Gordon is entertaining as hell.

    • @deanburrell6361
      @deanburrell6361 5 лет назад +9

      Hes not british he is scottish😂😂

    • @MrSnake9419
      @MrSnake9419 5 лет назад +29

      Scotland is in the UK, that makes you British.
      And since they decided to stay in the UK that makes anyone from Scotland British wether they like it or not.

    • @philcosgrove6823
      @philcosgrove6823 5 лет назад

      New angels are you dumb. Maybe count the votes from the independence vote to leave

    • @johndiamond593
      @johndiamond593 5 лет назад +4

      They always forget he is scottish. Fuck that brit pish. He is Scottish

  • @tomhiscocks242
    @tomhiscocks242 4 года назад +14

    I love how this man has integrated himself into our society. He is the most accurate travel tip guy. This man is a credit to our country

  • @chriswashingtonbeats
    @chriswashingtonbeats 5 лет назад +74

    *someone bumps into me*
    Me:"Sorry."

    • @mxh5647
      @mxh5647 5 лет назад +4

      Sounds rather Canadian of you :)

    • @bozieduble8541
      @bozieduble8541 5 лет назад +3

      @@mxh5647 having lived in England all my life, this is absolutely me. I say sorry if I walk in front of someone, in case I'm accidentally cutting across their path or being an inconvenience. I also just say sorry a lot in general. I assume it's a largely British mentality, but I hear Canada does have it's reputation for apologising :)

    • @jarrettwilliams6519
      @jarrettwilliams6519 4 года назад

      Ope

  • @stormzx9389
    @stormzx9389 5 лет назад +74

    As a Brit I can confirm that these are correct. This video gets the PG tips seal of approval.

  • @blakefish80
    @blakefish80 5 лет назад +192

    Hearing an American say "Grab a brolly from poudland" is one of the most endearing things I think I'll ever hear 😂
    Well, technically he didn't say it, but I'm still counting it.

    • @Silverfirefly1
      @Silverfirefly1 5 лет назад +11

      Bloody Poundland. I'm just glad he didn't recommend Gregs.

    • @skillspronto3401
      @skillspronto3401 5 лет назад +1

      He'd probably need his glue 😂 can pick a decent one up for a couple of quid

    • @arthurjarrett1604
      @arthurjarrett1604 5 лет назад +1

      Last time I looked, Poundland didn't even sell brollies! Not in my local one anyway. I agree that it's quite endearing though.

    • @stevecooksley
      @stevecooksley 5 лет назад +4

      I like it when they call them "Bobbies" as if anyone in Britain does.

    • @arthurjarrett1604
      @arthurjarrett1604 5 лет назад +3

      The only people in Britain who call police officers "bobbies" are police officers themselves when asked what they do.

  • @dave101t
    @dave101t 5 лет назад +25

    What a pleasant American! Welcome to England anytime fella!

  • @JohnMacbeth
    @JohnMacbeth 5 лет назад +81

    You’re indeed correct, we do prefer to be identified as “Welsh, English, Scottish or Northern Irish” within the UK. We like to unite in times of need like when we’re out in the English Channel ramming frogs for scallops.

    • @briankane6547
      @briankane6547 5 лет назад +3

      Except. mebbe, us Cumbrians lad.
      ;¬)

    • @Violetta1912
      @Violetta1912 5 лет назад +8

      Hahaha, although I am a bit of all of the above. I love that I have a Scottish Grandfather and a Welsh Grandmother, I love all of our people ❤️

    • @daithio.7378
      @daithio.7378 5 лет назад +6

      John Aaron Greenslade Ramming frogs for scallops , brilliant 👻✌.

    • @jakobbrown3291
      @jakobbrown3291 4 года назад +1

      Nope, always been British for me

  • @VermilionStudios
    @VermilionStudios 5 лет назад +603

    It's true, we don't always have rain, in fact, there's been no significant rain in england since mid june.

    • @ub3rfr3nzy94
      @ub3rfr3nzy94 5 лет назад +53

      Vermilion Studios I live in Norfolk. The grass is yellow everywhere. Reminds me of when I used to live in Australia.

    • @cellardoor199991
      @cellardoor199991 5 лет назад +6

      Gonna be there Oct 1 -15th. Gonna rain then, chap, lad?

    • @VermilionStudios
      @VermilionStudios 5 лет назад +14

      Mr.X, probably, but october can be unpredictable, sometimes we get loads of sunshine with the trees all autumn coloured, while other times it's just rain and wind non stop.

    • @cellardoor199991
      @cellardoor199991 5 лет назад +3

      Thanks, bloke.

    • @harryburgess6239
      @harryburgess6239 5 лет назад +5

      UB3RFR3NZY Me too. Some of the grass where I live is now just turning into dust XD

  • @rebeccagamble8837
    @rebeccagamble8837 5 лет назад +338

    Seriously, northern England is sooooo different.

    • @lenocman2
      @lenocman2 5 лет назад +47

      Gamble Gamble yes, where the most polite people are

    • @jackjephson8171
      @jackjephson8171 5 лет назад +55

      Lewis McAnuff not been to Rotherham then 🤣

    • @rebeccagamble8837
      @rebeccagamble8837 5 лет назад +12

      Jack Jephson My partner is from Rotherham... I was genuinely shocked how rude people where there. Within my first hour in the town centre I witnessed two groups of people picking a random fight! 😂

    • @MrLucozadeFTW
      @MrLucozadeFTW 5 лет назад +59

      Jack Jephson luckily no tourists are gonna go to rotherham😂

    • @namingisdifficult408
      @namingisdifficult408 5 лет назад

      Jack Jephson interesting

  • @stevecooksley
    @stevecooksley 5 лет назад +17

    You nailed it about the pub culture. It's pretty unique here (maybe Australia and New Zealand have it as well). It really is important in our lives, and to find a good pub is so important. I literally count down the days at work waiting for the Friday night, where I can meet my friends, drink beer and talk about anything. Without pubs we would all be lost.

    • @ashyclaret
      @ashyclaret 5 лет назад

      Most of them are shutting where I live,for that purpose.

    • @helenchelmicka3028
      @helenchelmicka3028 Год назад

      Def. That's why they ended up at the pub in Shaun of the Dead lol

    • @deadinthebed963
      @deadinthebed963 Год назад

      its sad if thats all you got

    • @user-bv8fr4to8k
      @user-bv8fr4to8k Год назад +2

      @@deadinthebed963 not really dude, the pub is just a nice relaxing atmosphere. If he has mates that are willing to go and have a pint every week then that is better than 90% of most British people's social lives lol

  • @Landie_Man
    @Landie_Man 5 лет назад +119

    I’ve never understood why we get accused of having crap food but they invented “Kraft Imitation Cheese”

    • @nick260682
      @nick260682 5 лет назад +15

      Landie Man
      America: the country where unpasteurised cheese, enjoyed by millions around the world is banned due to health a safety concerns, and yet having a massive high powered semi automatic gun is perfectly ok.

    • @Landie_Man
      @Landie_Man 5 лет назад +1

      nick260682 i know that one. I use this argument all the time lol

    • @MsPetra2009
      @MsPetra2009 5 лет назад +1

      No kidding...and we sent them SPAM during the Battle of Britain. SPAM : Specially Processed American Meat.

    • @Journey_Awaits
      @Journey_Awaits 5 лет назад +3

      They banned kinder eggs too, lol

    • @amandatownsend5132
      @amandatownsend5132 5 лет назад +1

      @@Journey_Awaits ya and now we can buy "kinder eggs" except they aren't kinder eggs there Kinder suprise eggs and take away the entire purposs of the candy in the begging

  • @1980alsful
    @1980alsful 5 лет назад +227

    Love your self correction from "soccer" to "football". Good man :)

    • @FiveLiver
      @FiveLiver 5 лет назад +3

      SorryJohnny - The term 'soccer' is actually not American in origin. Both terms are correct in England - Association Football as opposed to Rugby Football.

    • @leeboy29680-ol7gf
      @leeboy29680-ol7gf 5 лет назад +1

      yeah it was called soccer first in england then they changed to calling it football

    • @1980alsful
      @1980alsful 5 лет назад +2

      leeboy29680 i don't think that's right, as it's widely understood that soccer comes from Association football (as it was know in Britain). So soccer was in use after the word football.

    • @jackredmond946
      @jackredmond946 5 лет назад +1

      FiveLiver yes but we called it soccer before America was even a country

    • @nick260682
      @nick260682 5 лет назад +3

      Jack Redmond
      Nah, America declared independence in 1776.
      The football association (from which the term soccer was derived) was formed in 1863.

  • @florrie2303
    @florrie2303 5 лет назад +37

    Although your interpretation of the saying 'mind your P's and Q's is interesting it is actually a British saying that means mind your Pints and Quarts. Pints and Quarts being the traditional measures beer and spirits were served in. So if a fight broke out in a pub (not an unusual occurrence between drunken men) the barman would shout out "Mind your P's and Q's gentlemen." In other words look to your booze so as not to spill it or have it knocked over in the altercation.
    Over the years the meaning has moved to mean 'watch your language', so it isn't uncommon to hear someone say mind your P's and Q's after someone has just used foul language.

    • @lesleyhawes6895
      @lesleyhawes6895 3 года назад +1

      I was always taught it meant, Don't forget your Pleases and Thsnk-yous, but perhaps that was just my granny!😄

  • @quiteboringvideos969
    @quiteboringvideos969 5 лет назад +17

    I remember some years ago my friend from NY came to visit , and for the two weeks all we did was tour around.
    The MOST surprising thing to my friend was on our first trip through Wales where we encountered a bunch of sheep in the middle of a typically narrow Welsh B road . . She has hysterical with laughter and bemusement that this could actually occur and that i simply brought the car to a stop to let the sheep meander until it was safe to continue driving ( having driven through and around Wales for nearly 30 years this is perfectly normal ) , even now she still mentions "the f**kn sheep in the middle of the road". . BONUS !! ..Wales being known for sheep and mountains , i told her that the many sheep she could see on mountainsides could only ever walk around in an anti-clockwise direction because their left legs were about three inches longer than their right . tbh , i think she still thinks that is a fact :-D

  • @Fanboy675
    @Fanboy675 5 лет назад +17

    I love it. England, Wales, and Scotland all have very different cultures, accents, languages, and attitudes; but a pub is a pub is a pub.

    • @Fanboy675
      @Fanboy675 5 лет назад +3

      lol don't be so pedantic! You're missing the point of the comment. I'm asserting that regardless of the cultural differences between the union's countries; the ideal of 'the local pub' is ubiquitous.

    • @Fanboy675
      @Fanboy675 5 лет назад +1

      Wow, did you come for the argument specifically or did you just fancy starting one on an otherwise innocuous comment? /block

  • @JarlGrimmToys
    @JarlGrimmToys 5 лет назад +22

    A local pub is a communal living room. Rather than going around a friends house to watch TV or a game, people go to the pub. It’s not just beer either, many people go for tea or coffee.

  • @spanner4778
    @spanner4778 5 лет назад +30

    I'm proud to be from such a beautiful country

  • @TravellingTorunn
    @TravellingTorunn Год назад +1

    So true! And don't forget the fantastic coastline with the coastal paths, white and turquoise beaches, dramatic cliffs, the beautiful villages and all the lovely people ❤

  • @Sarah-sh5tt
    @Sarah-sh5tt 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for your nice comments about our beautiful country, there's so much to see here, our history is amazing and we are very proud of it x

  • @marduchok
    @marduchok 5 лет назад +160

    Mark "Food is amazing here" Wolters

  • @MPOTW
    @MPOTW 5 лет назад +41

    You're a fantastic presenter, very enthusiastic! I enjoyed watching this as an Englishman.

    • @thewomble1509
      @thewomble1509 5 лет назад

      Next week , are you going to enjoy watching it as a German?

  • @alexwilliamson1486
    @alexwilliamson1486 5 лет назад +6

    I went to Fort Benning many years ago and was astounded at the manners, I guess I was witnessing “Southern hospitality”!! Genuinely NICE people, and the Rangers looked after us very well too.

  • @craigchambers4183
    @craigchambers4183 4 года назад +2

    We had our 'holiday' in the UK this fall: London, Dover, Bath, Oxford, Salisbury, Stonehenge, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Liverpool, Edinburgh, York, Greenwich. Best vacation ever. Used a 22 day BritRail pass, any train, anywhere, anytime. Did use taxis frequently as well. Went to pubs and worshiped in churches in London, Bath and Liverpool. Also went to see cathedrals everywhere, castles, museums...everything was so well done, from the tunnels under Dover Castle to palaces like Holyroodhouse, the tower of London to the FabFour Beatles Taxi. The people were great just about everywhere. If we ever get to come back we could see and do just as much and not repeat a thing. Sketchy things now and then, like some of the hotels in London (got to see the police in action at one) and climate change protestors gluing themselves to our train, making it late, but we learned on other vacations that one must just roll with whatever takes place. What a tremendous time we had there!

  • @Pining_for_the_fjords
    @Pining_for_the_fjords 5 лет назад +320

    About asking for directions; nobody will give directions in terms of 'blocks'. We don't have city grid-layouts like in the US. Instead, you're more likely to hear directions using certain buildings, landmarks and street names as references.

    • @CamcorderSteve
      @CamcorderSteve 5 лет назад +30

      or even 'take the 3rd turning on the left' for example.

    • @stephenphillip5656
      @stephenphillip5656 5 лет назад +76

      We British usually navigate by pubs... "Turn right at the Red Lion and then 2nd left- the White Swan is opposite on the junction..."

    • @timmmahhhh
      @timmmahhhh 5 лет назад +25

      As an architecture student getting directions to Lloyd's of London was one if my favorite experiences. The Bobby said "walk three lights and hang a right. You can't miss it, it's the plumber's nightmare."

    • @TheStgmp44
      @TheStgmp44 5 лет назад +54

      unless you go to Milton Keynes, which is the only place in the UK built on the block system. but who in the hell would visit there.

    • @dylvasey
      @dylvasey 5 лет назад +2

      Very true.

  • @shelleyscloud3651
    @shelleyscloud3651 5 лет назад +289

    Can I say fish & chips should be from a walk in and out chippy that gives you it wrapped in paper. NOT from a sit down restaurant. So different it’s night and day.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  5 лет назад +25

      So true. It's like the paper excentuates the taste or something

    • @TheStgmp44
      @TheStgmp44 5 лет назад +24

      its always best eaten on a bench at the seafront or pier too. but watch out for the seagulls.

    • @yessir4149
      @yessir4149 5 лет назад +44

      also must be windy as fuck or doesnt count

    • @TheStgmp44
      @TheStgmp44 5 лет назад +15

      PJ Scotland it was never "used newspaper", it was unsold newspapers that had never left the mill.

    • @Wardieshire
      @Wardieshire 5 лет назад +5

      @ Wolters World I think its all the extra grease from the chippy style fish n' chips that makes the difference. ;)

  • @AGM2910
    @AGM2910 5 лет назад +7

    LOVE that you’ve mentioned York and included pictures ☺️ York is 20 mins away from my home town and I miss living here in Yorkshire when I’m down at uni !

    • @wessexdruid5290
      @wessexdruid5290 2 года назад +1

      Chesterfield didn't get a mention - but at least it got a picture.

  • @mojosbigsticks
    @mojosbigsticks 4 года назад +9

    What shocked me when I arrived in England, was the doctor's hand slapping my bum!

  • @chandlerbingbong
    @chandlerbingbong 5 лет назад +47

    Yes, a big thumbs up for the Peak District. Chatsworth House, Bakewell, Buxton, Edale ...

    • @ameliataylor2883
      @ameliataylor2883 5 лет назад +1

      chandler bing bong keddleston, calke, derbyshire in general

    • @BingleFlimp
      @BingleFlimp 5 лет назад

      It's gotten to the point where I don't want people talking about these places. There's this place in Yorkshire called Bolton Abbey and I went there a lot when I was younger and it was always really peaceful. One day we turn on the TV and some travel show brings on a piece about the Abbey. After that, the next time I went there, there was just a load of people having barbeque picnics, with music blaring leaving litter everywhere.

    • @phill80
      @phill80 5 лет назад +2

      I proposed to my (now) American wife at Chatsworth House. Sufficed to say she said yes and we've been together for 6 years now. #majorbrowniepoints #thankyouchatsworth

    • @thewomble1509
      @thewomble1509 4 года назад +2

      @@phill80 True fact: JFK visited Chatsworth and his Sister is buried there.

    • @pdf6838
      @pdf6838 3 года назад +1

      You have to go to cornwall. Even in bad weather its beautiful and not that crowded.

  • @boogeh3630
    @boogeh3630 5 лет назад +14

    It surprised me when i left England to work abroad and saw people not holding doors open for the next person if they are close when they walk through, or standing in a queue and seeing people just walk to the front...Hahaha

    • @MOFH89
      @MOFH89 5 лет назад +1

      DarthDorMouse Looks like you should learn English again also. Mug

    • @boogeh3630
      @boogeh3630 5 лет назад +2

      Unlike little internet warrior cowards like your redundant self?. Unfortunately little runts like you exist, it’s a shame you only show your bravery in the comment sections of the internet

    • @danw7008
      @danw7008 5 лет назад

      Oh i hate people who don't hold the door open! First time i went to Korea i experienced this and thought u rude fuck! 😅 I realised how polite we really r here

  • @borleyboo5613
    @borleyboo5613 5 лет назад +2

    Great video and I love how enthusiastic you are for every country you visit. I’m English and this was extremely well done and accurate. And I love how you’ve explained the difference between Great Britain and it’s separate countries, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thank you and I’ve liked and subscribed.

  • @brennancreasey9665
    @brennancreasey9665 5 лет назад +1

    Finally! You’re the first person that actually mentions things outside of London! Great that you came to York!

  • @eclecticjon1019
    @eclecticjon1019 5 лет назад +41

    Get yourself down to Cornwall. It's a whole new world. Beautiful beaches and countryside mixed with the left over remnants of the industrial tin mining era. It's a very unique part of Britain and well worth a visit.

    • @magpiesmyth9200
      @magpiesmyth9200 5 лет назад +2

      one of the few parts of England not invaded by the saxons

    • @RJALEXANDER777
      @RJALEXANDER777 5 лет назад +1

      Been on holiday to St Ives, I can confirm. Bloody lovely. Carbis Bay round the corner is equally nice. Want a five minute train-ride? Pay a couple of pounds and an hourly train will take you between the two, its pretty funny.

    • @Roolooth
      @Roolooth 5 лет назад +2

      Cornwall is extremely crowded in summer. It certainly is a beautiful county but too many traffic jams and too many tourist.

    • @PolarBear-rc4ks
      @PolarBear-rc4ks 5 лет назад

      Roolooth just went to Newquay today, so busy but the beach has a nice view

  • @torspedia
    @torspedia 5 лет назад +39

    If you think regular roundabouts are shocking, try driving around the Magic Roundabout in Swindon.

    • @edlawn5481
      @edlawn5481 5 лет назад +5

      Swindon, home of XTC!

    • @rdaisyd4678
      @rdaisyd4678 5 лет назад

      Swindon, home of Kaspars and confusing ass roads

    • @stephenphillip5656
      @stephenphillip5656 5 лет назад

      5? mini roundabouts in one larger roundabout. As a Brit, I drove it once and never again. "We'll be here all day" springs to mind!

    • @futurez12
      @futurez12 5 лет назад +1

      I've never done the Swindon one but I used to drive thru Hemel Hempstead at lot and there's one there. I wonder how that compares to the Swindon one.

    • @ashleycarvell7221
      @ashleycarvell7221 5 лет назад +1

      The Hemel one is definitely easier to use as the roundabouts themselves are a lot bigger so you have more time to think. In swindon they're little mini ones and it's a lot harder to gauge what lane you're supposed to be in

  • @offgridtbone2162
    @offgridtbone2162 5 лет назад +3

    I lived In London for 5 years from Hong Kong and I was surprised actually how warm it is . Everyone always said it was cold before I moved

  • @Trillock-hy1cf
    @Trillock-hy1cf 5 лет назад +22

    Ah Cadbury's chocolate, but now it has been taken over by Kraft, or whoever owns it now, it is a bit greasy, and not that tasty and milky now.
    In other words, it has been ruined....:)

    • @SaxJockey
      @SaxJockey 5 лет назад +3

      IMO Cadburys mini eggs and Cadburys Snack do not taste the same. Now owned by Mondelez (formerly Kraft).

    • @captaincorky237
      @captaincorky237 4 года назад +5

      This is insane, it should never have happened, Cadbury's (as it was) was a national treasure now lost - BUT the Aldi 'Dairyfine' copies of the old Cadbury range are BETTER THAN CADBURY..

    • @ChrisPopham
      @ChrisPopham 4 года назад +2

      I think the greasiness is the renewable palm oil they now use as apposed to the deforestation stuff before, not toltals on that though

  • @melthalin3559
    @melthalin3559 5 лет назад +49

    Plus we don't all have butlers.
    In fact, only 80 percent of people have butlers.

    • @catherinebutler4819
      @catherinebutler4819 5 лет назад +12

      I have two butlers! Admittedly they're my children.

    • @melthalin3559
      @melthalin3559 5 лет назад +2

      Catherine Butler Nice.

    • @DawgBreff
      @DawgBreff 5 лет назад +4

      Jeeves! What are you doing faffing online again?!? Ready one's bath and see one's strolling shoes are polished!

    • @melthalin3559
      @melthalin3559 5 лет назад +2

      Dawg Breff Sorry Sir, ofcourse sir.

    • @wilihgrolsch3544
      @wilihgrolsch3544 5 лет назад +1

      j t we also dont have bullets

  • @The1908hatter
    @The1908hatter 5 лет назад +98

    Get out of London and go to places like Chester, York, Bath, Cambridge, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh. And get the megabus everywhere, cheap as chips

    • @edlawn5481
      @edlawn5481 5 лет назад +10

      York is great.

    • @LuEdPaDo
      @LuEdPaDo 5 лет назад +1

      I am currently studying in London, but I haven't gotten around to seeing the rest of the UK. I've heard amazing things about Edinburgh and Bath. Which places in the UK would you recommend as musts? And is Megabus really the best way to travel?

    • @The1908hatter
      @The1908hatter 5 лет назад +3

      LuEdPaDo Well the megabus is definitely the cheapest, I can’t vouch for its comfort though! You can go from London to Newcastle for around £15, but it takes 8 hours. On the train it’s around 3-4 hours but can cost about £100 if you don’t book in advance.
      If you want the English countryside, try the Lake District or the Cotswolds. If you want to check out the smaller, ancient towns then Bath, Chester, York and Cambridge are good. If you want a more vibrant city try Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow or Edinburgh. Devon has some good coastal towns, so does Cornwall. And if you’re planning on nipping across the Irish Sea you can’t really beat Dublin!
      Hopefully you get the chance to go to dozens of places, but if you’re tight for time my top 3 to get to this time would be Bath, Edinburgh and York.

    • @LuEdPaDo
      @LuEdPaDo 5 лет назад

      Honestly, I am the kind of traveller that adapts for the cheapest option haha! I will add York and Chester to my list then! I have 2 more years in the UK so there is plenty of time, but it can go by so quick I would hate to waste it. As for Dublin, I already have a visit planned, I wouldn't miss it! Thanks for the tips!

    • @rayenbow3281
      @rayenbow3281 5 лет назад +2

      York ... highly recommended ... just go! ;)

  • @cake5000
    @cake5000 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for mentioning Kent, it's a lovely county and we welcome all tourists. Notable towns/cities to visit in my county, Tunbridge Wells, Wye, Fordwich, Rochester, Broadstairs and Canterbury.

    • @yidbrad
      @yidbrad 4 года назад

      Rochester on a Dickens weekend is superb

  • @acbc3543
    @acbc3543 7 месяцев назад

    I fell in love with Stonehenge. I cried , I remember my dad who also enjoyed traveling . It’s how you plan your trip that leads to a great journey.

  • @abishop6368
    @abishop6368 5 лет назад +28

    I just got back from two weeks in Yorkshire. There were a few sprinkles two days and that was it, almost perfect weather the whole time. Whitby was one of the nicest places I've ever seen, also the Yorkshire dales, huge valleys that seem to go on forever. Yorkshire is a very different experience than London and a lot more peaceful (and a lot less expensive!)

    • @jamestaylor2376
      @jamestaylor2376 5 лет назад +1

      A Bishop i want to go to that goth festival there ;)

    • @snowmansid
      @snowmansid 5 лет назад +1

      I live near Whitby and believe me you don't. More of a fancy dress event now with hoards of photo snapping tourists elbow to elbow trying to get a view of fewer true goth's these days. Turned into a steampunk weekend. Best time to visit Whitby is the off season, more space to move and a bit more chilled out. Don't just come for the town, the countryside around the area is stunning.

    • @roderickjoyce6716
      @roderickjoyce6716 5 лет назад

      Don't forget the fish and chips :)

    • @Wolfington
      @Wolfington 5 лет назад +1

      I bet no-one bought you a beer while you were there though

    • @BintyMcFrazzles
      @BintyMcFrazzles 5 лет назад +1

      Yorkshire bord and bred! York is great to visit as well.

  • @ChubbyChecker182
    @ChubbyChecker182 5 лет назад +23

    2.20 ish... Don't buy a Poundland Brolly, will be lucky to last an hour. Go to Boots, Marks and Spencer or a Supermarket.

    • @TheLaurenWoggleEyes
      @TheLaurenWoggleEyes 5 лет назад +1

      Wilko brollies are where it's at, cheap and cheerful

    • @kevinchappell3694
      @kevinchappell3694 5 лет назад +1

      ChubbyChecker182 you do mean Marks & Sparks, surely.

  • @Shortbrain
    @Shortbrain 5 лет назад +5

    I work as a postman in England and five days a week for 47-48 weeks of the year, I'm working outside. How often do I need my raincoat? Rarely.
    Seriously, it really doesn't rain "all the time". Raining for a whole day without stopping probably happens 7-8 times a year, usually in winter/spring and consecutive days of rain maybe two or three times. Yes, it's not often scorching hot (which is fine by me) and it can be overcast and cloudy, but the constant rain thing is just nonsense.
    Certain parts of England have micro-climates completely at odds with other parts, though. Cornwall, on the far western tip, can be beautifully sunny whilst the rest of us are freezing, but when it has bad weather, it has BAD weather.
    At least we don't have hurricanes.

  • @duncanbrown1864
    @duncanbrown1864 5 лет назад +2

    This was good - and accurate. You got my sub when you said "soccer uh football" even when I don't like game :)

  • @hanniffydinn6019
    @hanniffydinn6019 5 лет назад +26

    Manners maketh the man

  • @petertr2000
    @petertr2000 5 лет назад +27

    I find it wierd that Americans comment on British politeness. We say the same about you! There's no way we would address another person as sir when having a conversation, for example.

    • @Sophie.S..
      @Sophie.S.. 5 лет назад +8

      Unless they had been knighted!

    • @mikesaunders4775
      @mikesaunders4775 5 лет назад +3

      I too was very struck by the politeness of Americans when over there.The English and the Americans seem to be on their best behaviour when in each others company,I think this is because we are foreigners who happen to speak the same language.We,(the English) have a far closer kinship with the Australians,but we slag each other off constantly.

    • @MOFH89
      @MOFH89 5 лет назад +1

      I work in a school and call everyone cunt or slag. Only joking sir or miss

    • @arthurjarrett1604
      @arthurjarrett1604 5 лет назад +2

      Peter. This is a good point. My own belief is that the Yanks (who I have nothing but respect for, in the main) mistake British reservedness as a form of politeness. On an interpersonal level, I reckon Yanks are a bit more forward and, dare I say, brash?

    • @michaelschuckart5091
      @michaelschuckart5091 5 лет назад +6

      We were in a group from Germany, visiting Chester. When we were invited by the cathedral's vice dean for coffee, my wife asked one of the friends from Chester: "how do you addres a vice dean?" "I have no idea, WE address him "Barry"."

  • @emilyannemccord6448
    @emilyannemccord6448 4 года назад +2

    I want to bring my twin sister to England before we're to old to enjoy the walking around the different villages, castles and of course London. I enjoyed my trip there more than anything I have ever done. I loved the underground, the travel was amazing.

  • @LucifersTear
    @LucifersTear 5 лет назад

    We do really love the pub.
    "Pub" = Public House
    Where the community gathers to meet, greet, talk, welcome, discuss and debate. Over lively Ales and salty snacks. Perfect! 👌

  • @allistair61
    @allistair61 5 лет назад +64

    Both the National Trust and English Heritage have apps that can guide you write to the properties and can how are you Open hours and roughly how much do you expect to pay to get in. If anybody is interested

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  5 лет назад

      Thank you!

    • @hansmuller1846
      @hansmuller1846 5 лет назад

      +Wolters World Please pin that to the top of the comment section! Might be pretty important for some viewers...

    • @michelle8143
      @michelle8143 5 лет назад

      Thanks! Going in 3 weeks, this is very good to know!

    • @mookrage
      @mookrage 5 лет назад

      I'm a national trust member in Kent...... They manage some beautiful properties and land her in gb. Worth visiting..... Most are Picnic friendly

    • @HertNiks
      @HertNiks 5 лет назад +1

      Might wanna fix the grammar.

  • @yorkshiredefender1105
    @yorkshiredefender1105 5 лет назад +6

    Another great video wolter, brilliant mate, your a smashing chap. Thank you

  • @richardcramer1604
    @richardcramer1604 5 лет назад +21

    Wolters World, most of what you mentioned is fairly common knowledge though one of your listed experiences did shock me the first time I visited (1985) England. I asked for some information from a young punk sporting a green and red mohawk haircut, safety pins piercing every protuberance across his face. I expected a flippant remark in a cockney dialect, instead he politely replied in clear received pronunciation (BBC) accent of English. That shocked me, even a rebellious punk was polite and articulate, this experience (along with the pubs, food and sites) sold me on England.

    • @coloneljackmustard
      @coloneljackmustard 4 года назад +1

      1985 was a long time ago. The past is a different country. I went to London in 2009 and never encountered any punks speaking RP. I think the punk trend went out with the 1980s. And hardly any indigenous English could be found in their capital. Most of what I saw was wearing a burka or hijab. The pubs and some of the churches have been converted into mosques. Very creepy city.

  • @Brycethemage
    @Brycethemage 5 лет назад +1

    As an Englishman, I love your vids. You share your love of the world. Keep it up brother 👍

  • @loveandlondon
    @loveandlondon 5 лет назад +39

    Glad you were able to get it out a little early! Lol roundabouts. They are 🤪

    • @jako1234567890jako
      @jako1234567890jako 5 лет назад +5

      To be fair, round about are easy. If there is 4 roads coming off of a roundabout with 3 lanes and say your going right, which would be the 3rd exit, you would get in the furthest right lane, until you pass the 1st exit, then move to the middle lane. Once your past the second exit, move over to the outside lane, then turn left of of the round about. Your basically going 270 degrees around the roundabout and slowly moving over

    • @Magmaxyz
      @Magmaxyz 5 лет назад +1

      We call um islands in west Midlands anyone else?

    • @Otacatapetl
      @Otacatapetl 5 лет назад +1

      d prince I've noticed that. Elsewhere, the island is the bit in the middle.

    • @EdgyNumber1
      @EdgyNumber1 5 лет назад

      Love and London ....easy when you know how?

    • @Surferant666
      @Surferant666 5 лет назад +1

      Roundabouts are brilliant inventions
      They are free,
      self governing and quicker than any other type of junction nexus point to traverse...
      This junction only breaks down when greedy people jam up the exits in heavy flow situations at rush hour... Affraid to lose one place so jam up the whole roundabout and sit there selfishly blocking a flow exit.
      Two simple rules:
      Give way to the right hand side traffic flow...
      Dont hesitate to move
      or you risk getting rear ended.
      Dont hire a manual stick shift if youve never driven one before... And practice your quick take offs without stalling or crashing into the car in the queue in front of you.
      Timing is crucial and our small windy roads will seem insanely fast in our little cars...
      We have many one way systems and single lane roads esp when cars are parked either side of the roads.. Watch out for cyclists cats and kids running out in front from these parked cars...

  • @utdminiman
    @utdminiman 5 лет назад +34

    Bristol and Bath are both beautiful and have loads to go and see. Then after you can head down to the South West coast by St Ives, Falmouth etc and try some of the best fish and chips and the oldest Cornish pasties in the UK.

    • @usernamegiven8443
      @usernamegiven8443 5 лет назад +3

      Tom... Bristol is the one!

    • @TheSam7565
      @TheSam7565 5 лет назад +1

      Bath is well worth a visit, do thermae and the baths

    • @sirderam1
      @sirderam1 5 лет назад +3

      Tom. Surely the oldest Cornish pasties in the UK are to be found in the Buffet Car of a British Rail train?

    • @utdminiman
      @utdminiman 5 лет назад +1

      sirderam1 haha, almost forgot about those prehistoric things. Second oldest* then

    • @jamie123b
      @jamie123b 5 лет назад

      I live right in the middle between Bristol and bath

  • @canuck21
    @canuck21 5 лет назад +1

    I absolute LOVE England because I love the culture old and new. I spent most of my short time in northern England and it was beautiful and there is a calming atmosphere about the region. Visited Manchester, liked its free bus tour and free museums and loved London too, unfortunately didn't have enough time to visit most of it; still need a few more days. Hopefully I'll be able to visit England again soon.

  • @stuffwithjasmine1025
    @stuffwithjasmine1025 3 года назад +1

    I love this channel! I swear i feel like i get away every time you teach us about places🥰

  • @gemjam85
    @gemjam85 5 лет назад +3

    Happy to hear you had a great time in England. Great video! Take care of yourself.

  • @69waveydavey
    @69waveydavey 5 лет назад +3

    You've done us proud with this one mark!

  • @robertwalker9130
    @robertwalker9130 5 лет назад

    A very good presentation.. Thumbs up !!!

  • @Sunscorched
    @Sunscorched 5 лет назад +8

    Get your rear to County Durham, marra! The Cathedral, castle and river side will blow your mind LOL

    • @arthurjarrett1604
      @arthurjarrett1604 5 лет назад +1

      This is so true. Durham Cathedral is the best of its type in the UK.

    • @damianhay2962
      @damianhay2962 5 лет назад +1

      And after that, take a wander to lovely Barnard Castle! I’ll take you to the pub for a pint. 🙂

  • @raymonddunkerley3032
    @raymonddunkerley3032 5 лет назад +9

    England is one of my favorite places

  • @paulmoore4223
    @paulmoore4223 5 лет назад +6

    Shoot us, hate us, mock us. But don't queue jump! 😀 come visit from wherever you are and have a lovely time

    • @sodaking6858
      @sodaking6858 5 лет назад +1

      Paul Moore the England way lol

    • @Silverfirefly1
      @Silverfirefly1 5 лет назад +1

      It cannot be emphasised enough. Get in line like a human being and wait. Your time isn't more valuable than mine or the person in front of me.
      If you absolutely must assert yourself by pushing in, just accept that you will have been marked by every British observer as a failed human, with obviously failed human parents.
      As a gentleman I am prepared to let some people go ahead of me depending on the circumstances, a generosity easily given to the elderly or the infirm or vulnerable - so when someone cuts in they are displaying weakness and a need for special treatment.
      Try telling a British person how special you are, if you like being laughed at to your face.

  • @GlobetrotterGranny
    @GlobetrotterGranny 2 года назад

    I love all your tips about the various places you visit. I’m actually heading to Scotland, London, and Reykjavik end of August 2022 and watching your videos has been tremendously helpful in deciding what to do and not do. Thank you!

  • @braxfan683
    @braxfan683 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. You're funny! 😊 🇬🇧

  • @jumpy7163
    @jumpy7163 5 лет назад +3

    I was in England about a week and a half ago! My first time, and in the airport I watched your videos!

  • @Gambit771
    @Gambit771 5 лет назад +90

    You can do a lot of things to considered rude in England as well as Britain but you will not be forgiven if you don't queue properly!!!
    This cannot be emphasised enough to you johnny foreigners.
    Roundabouts however make driving easier as does driving on the correct side of the road

    • @xxxggthyf
      @xxxggthyf 5 лет назад +6

      Well said old chap and what after all is a roundabout if not the British ability to politely queue writ large in tarmac and concrete? Jump the queue in a shop and you risk a severe tutting at and a Paddington style hard stare. Do it at a roundabout by failing to give way and it's cause for a long blast of the horn, a tirade of abuse and possibly fisticuffs.
      Foreign types... Never.. ever... EVER fail to properly give way... Your life may depend on it. In extreme cases we WILL ram you just out of spite.

    • @Silverfirefly1
      @Silverfirefly1 5 лет назад +3

      People that don't know how to queue enrage me I AM INCANDESCENT. Sometimes my eyelid even trembles, while I stand there saying nothing.

    • @killslay
      @killslay 5 лет назад +8

      What do they do in countries where there is no queue system? How does anybody get seen? What kind of country just allows queue jumping and if it's allowed why is there a queue in the first place? Is just an unorganised survival of the fittest mob jostling to the counter? I genuinely don't understand foreigners amazement of queues.

    • @Silverfirefly1
      @Silverfirefly1 5 лет назад +4

      You should see large groups of Chinese at an airport. Elbows flying, shouting, pushing, insults - obviously it's not just them but it's the example that I've seen first hand.
      Survival of the fittest pretty much sums it up.

    • @xxxggthyf
      @xxxggthyf 5 лет назад +2

      BEWARE! SWEEPING GENERALISATION AHEAD! There does seem to be a wide difference in day to day manners between the average English person and the average newly arrived Chinese student starting their first year of studies at my city's university. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that for a Chinese person to be studying in the UK they almost certainly come from a privileged background by Chinese standards... Or perhaps not. Either way it's a pretty good bet that if in September every year you get queue jumped, barged into or have a door shut in your face it'll be an 18 year old Chinese kid.
      Oh well... They seem to pick up the local customs pretty quick so no harm done and their presence helps support some decent Chinese supermarkets so points for that.

  • @AmberW28
    @AmberW28 4 года назад

    Going abroad for the first time in my life to see a friend in the Midlands. Nervous but excited! Thank you for these tip-type videos. I already feel more at home just knowing what to do and what not to do!

  • @yvonnesmith8245
    @yvonnesmith8245 Год назад

    Thank you Mark! Loved it!

  • @robertriedling6723
    @robertriedling6723 5 лет назад +20

    Don't expect to see Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) the way it is shown at 5:30. It is currently wrapped in scaffolding and will be so for at least a couple of years!

    • @dave928
      @dave928 5 лет назад

      yep, just got back a week ago. nothing of it is visible, but i've seen it before so...

    • @sodaking6858
      @sodaking6858 5 лет назад

      Robert Riedling well I obviously dont know what everyone calls it but IRL I have never heard anyone call it anything else from Big Ben makes more sense

    • @specialunit0428
      @specialunit0428 5 лет назад +1

      its receiving maintenance since it has been running for over 300 years WITHOUT maintenance. it shall stop ticking for 5 years until it is finished i think.

  • @SandyB4975
    @SandyB4975 5 лет назад +3

    What shocked me how well we were able to navigate the Tube system. The free museums were amazing!

  • @Amadeus-ms9lt
    @Amadeus-ms9lt 5 лет назад

    As someone born ans raised in England, I really think you've nailed this. I think you may know even more than fellow Brits about Britain.

  • @jmac1473
    @jmac1473 5 лет назад +2

    As a native Brit, it's so easy to take so much for granted. My first reaction was to roll my eyes at the things you were highlighting. Then I realised you were making very astute observations. Not a huge fan of fish - unless it's from a chippie and accompanied with a portion of chip shop chips. Then we're in a whole different delicious culinary realm. As for the rain thing? It's one of the things I love most about living here. Good to see that most of this video was filmed within about a half mile radius. You chose possibly the nicest part of Whitehall to film in 😍

  • @gremlin181
    @gremlin181 5 лет назад +5

    Pretty good introduction, the thing about the weather is we are an island no part of it is more than 70 miles from the coast. So yep weather changes all the time.. Some parts they say if you don't like the weather give it an hour.

  • @szabados1980
    @szabados1980 5 лет назад +4

    You should wave at the bus if you want it to stop for you. Also, don't forget to say hello to the driver when you get on.

    • @stephenphillip5656
      @stephenphillip5656 5 лет назад +1

      ..and a "thank you" as you get off is much appreciated.

  • @hazellyy8345
    @hazellyy8345 5 лет назад

    Really glad you mentioned the National Trust - many of their houses and gardens are so worth the visit

  • @lewistaylor1965
    @lewistaylor1965 5 лет назад +3

    Great US take on the UK...Thanks for the video...As a traveller myself I have been to the states many times...Driven from coast to coast across the USA 3 times and covered over 30 states on driving tours...I love the US too...I'd recommend a driving trip across the USA using the plentiful and cheap motels...Its made for driving across...and so you don't need to book fancy hotels...Just look for a motel at the end of your day and you're good....It always seems to me that where ever you go in the world people are good...Countries are different but not better and not worse...just different and folks there always prefer it as their home...That's the way it is...Where ever you are born that is always home to you...Thanks again for the vid!

  • @keithclark8588
    @keithclark8588 5 лет назад +3

    Glad you like it here Wolter ! If you get the chance , visit Devon or Cornwall! You won't be disappointed 😊

  • @shelleyscloud3651
    @shelleyscloud3651 5 лет назад +16

    Ha Brit here! Giving me a good giggle. 👍😃

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  5 лет назад

      Glad we could :)

    • @shelleyscloud3651
      @shelleyscloud3651 5 лет назад

      Wolters World sorry to say I’ve just discovered you. Subscribed and feel like I’m going to be binge watching you long past my bedtime! You’re bloody brilliant! And I just saw a kid eating a beignet in your don’t USA vid, that your boy? Soooooooooo cuuuuuuuuuuute! 😍

  • @antonygaskin8055
    @antonygaskin8055 3 года назад +1

    Haha that’s brilliant. I’m an Englishman and I’ve been watching your South American videos. Very enjoyable they are too. It’s funny to see you talking about England, although you are very accurate.

  • @B50Stevie
    @B50Stevie 5 лет назад +1

    I just want to compliment you on your excellent observations on London and England in particular, you are right when you say that London is not the whole story, speaking as a Northern Englander, there are many other places in Britain to visit, but thanks again for your very entertaining presentation.

  • @KneeoGeeo
    @KneeoGeeo 5 лет назад +9

    The picture of the church at 2:07 is the Crooked Spire in Chesterfield(Derbyshire) I can see it from my house.

    • @jak241090
      @jak241090 5 лет назад +1

      t5 Heath same here

  • @RHYSBURLTON
    @RHYSBURLTON 5 лет назад +3

    I’m just going through the pictures in this video like been there been there
    Love your channel

  • @vazza7504
    @vazza7504 5 лет назад

    Great video buddy, that English breakfast pic making me hungry, the fish'n'chips too. 😉😉😉😉 Thanks, Vinny.

  • @flemhawker9134
    @flemhawker9134 5 лет назад

    Get lost in the country side on a nice sunny day (mid week) in May, June or July especially Dorset or Hampshire, but anywhere really. Wild Flowers everywhere, the pretty villages, endless miles of footpaths, a pub lunch. Lovely.

  • @princeicio
    @princeicio 5 лет назад +12

    I noticed that they're polite while I was there last year. I was pulling my wheelie bag and there was a glass door in front of me. The two tall guys who were walking ahead of me opened the door and held it for me till I stepped in with my luggage.

    • @sshep86
      @sshep86 5 лет назад +8

      That's pretty standard practice here. Holding doors, giving seats to elderly or pregnant. Helping strangers etc etc. Its in our culture (most peoples anyway).

    • @princeicio
      @princeicio 5 лет назад +3

      Well, you said yourself. It's your culture and it's ordinary to you, but not to those who visit your country.
      Good luck

    • @jamestaylor2376
      @jamestaylor2376 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah and if somebody drops money everybody scrabbles about getting it back for them haha

    • @sshep86
      @sshep86 5 лет назад +2

      @Jame Taylor
      My mother would be very disappointed if I didn't.

  • @Barneyboy-uw3ux
    @Barneyboy-uw3ux 5 лет назад +21

    Remember to visit Battle, and have a guided tour around the battleground of the battle of 1066, it's very interesting!

    • @tobys_transport_videos
      @tobys_transport_videos 5 лет назад +4

      As an Aussie about to make his first visit to the UK, I say thanks for this! I didn't know of this place, but I will research it now!

    • @waynerooo
      @waynerooo 5 лет назад +2

      Definitely consider going. We've been there three times and never get tired of it. Beautiful area around it as well.

    • @henniem
      @henniem 5 лет назад +3

      My favourite area in England! I spent three weeks there few years ago and fell in love with Hastings and Battle. Definitely recommend going there

    • @ub3rfr3nzy94
      @ub3rfr3nzy94 5 лет назад +6

      When a battle is so intense you name the place it took place battle.

    • @lawxxxx9853
      @lawxxxx9853 5 лет назад +1

      Hastings Old Town is beautiful. And the people nice.
      But the New town...

  • @R-K61
    @R-K61 5 лет назад

    I have lived her all my life and even im feeling enthusiastic about our Country that's to your video.

  • @anthonyking4508
    @anthonyking4508 5 лет назад

    Great video!