Brit Reacts to 10 CRAZY things I got WRONG about America Before I Went for the first time
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She got these things wrong before she went to America, and then still got a lot of them wrong after.
Some people just never learn and are doomed to fail or repeat their mistakes. She is one of these people, it also doesn't help that she basically does the bare minimum and then says she's done it all. I'm pretty sure she said in one of her videos that she traveled all over America and then proceeded to list the states she went to, it was like 5 or 6 states in total. Lol. She doesn't actually care to learn anything about America and other countries in general, I personally believe that the only reason why she makes these videos is to farm views and likes on her channel and videos.
She and Lawrence of the Midwest almost started total violence and riots when they ignorantly proclaimed Americans pinch each other on St. Patrick’s Day.
Imagine what those two could have caused in Chicago, Boston and New York City. They based their research on a South Pk Cartoon, believe that?
This isn’t the U.K. the Anglicans, Baptists, Catholics do not assault, push, pinch or punch each other, it is against The Law. Yet, there she is with the other (we never do research) proclaiming it was Pinching Day. Lawrence, next in NYC pinch the first man you see not wearing green and show us your broken nose and black eyes.
I'm sorry. I just can't watch her. .She tends to generalize way too much and is often mistaken. I'll catch the next one.
Lav, the girl does not have a clue.
I’m in the middle of the gun debate. I hate gun violence and don’t own one myself but I understand the arguments in support of guns. I think America is portrayed as a very divided country when in reality there are a ton of rational people here that can empathize with both sides
It's really simple. Either you prefer guns to kids that are alive or you prefer dead kids and guns. There's no rational in between.
Tipping cows means people who grew up on a farm would push cows over for fun because they sleep standing up! But you wouldn’t know that because you’re not from here I just taught you something! 😊
The American dream is different for everyone, your American dream is not my American dream. It has nothing to do with Hollywood for most people and can be as simple as owning a successful business that you started from scratch, and for some just being able to pay their bills and not having to struggle doing it, or just having your dream job and loving life.
Cow tipping is when cows are asleep standing up and you push them over and they fall over because they weren’t awake enough to prevent themselves from getting pushed over. (Similar to waking up from falling out of bed) It’s a very mean thing to do.
As soon as I see her is an instant "NOPE!"
Cow tipping is generally considered an urban legend. Stories of cow tipping are more than likely just tall tales. Here's why:
1. Cows are big and heavy. It's going to take at lest four relatively strong people to tip one over. It's not like they just topple that easily.
2. Cows are fairly light sleepers. The number of people necessary to actually tip one over is going to make enough noise to wake the cow up. It's going to then run away.
3. If you do make it up to a cow stealthily enough to not awaken it, when you push on it, you are definitely going to wake it up. It will fun away.
Also the person eating spaghetti was Emilia Fart and she’s Canadian 😂
Don't agree with a lot of these. We don't tip for everything. Guns and politics are a discussion to stay away from. There is state pride and country pride.
We have the Largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the World. The New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade is HUGE, so is Boston and Chicago. These Parades are over a hundred years old.
You don't tip everyone or everywhere. Basically at sit down restaurants and the person who cuts your hair. Or porters taking your luggage at an airport or cruise terminal. 15% is the norm.
When Im out and about I don't think about guns at all. Ever! And, I never tip a certain percentage and nobody I know does. Not sure where she was.
Yeah, Northern Ireland wasn't a war zone when I was growing up.((sarcasm))
I can’t watch her. I just came on to give you a like
Diane gets so many things wrong when talking about the US. You would think that her info would be correct after so many trips to our great nation, but she's wrong more than right.
There are people in the middle on guns. They also are keeping their mouths shut.
Very few people in the US are 'set for life'. This woman still has a very cartoonish vision of the US. Please stop reacting to her, she's wildly annoying.
People in Texas (and the South) are indeed very nice. I do not think that they are nice because most people are armed, but I will say every educated person down in Texas and the south knows not to act stupid because someone could always call their bluff.
Thurston, try Pataday for your eye allergy.
You should listen to your viewers
2:10 it can depend on a certain state laws
My allergies are kicking my butt.😂
The man who invented knock-knock jokes should get a no bell prize.
The first time I got a universal remote control, I thought to myself, ‘This changes everything.’
The world champion tongue twister got arrested, I hear they’re going to give him a tough sentence.
Nobel?
@@katherinetepper-marsden38 no bell (knock instead of ringing bell)
In Texas they have “the right to carry” it is not unusual to see men with holsters because the firearm must be visible. There are quite a few States where you may just purchase firearms at the same store as your groceries.
Do you live in Texas because I do and no, you don't see people open carry regularly. In fact, ive never seen anyone open carry in the 15 years I've lived in Texas. I don't love it but I will correct wrong information.
@@katherinetepper-marsden38
I was in a 5 star Hotel in Dallas when there were men in the dining room with firearms / holstered. Later that evening in Ft. Worth it was the same atmosphere men carried holstered hand guns. When I inquired the gentlemen told me it was perfectly legal to carry but the firearm must not be concealed.
Perhaps, the law was changed or you live in a small town.
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I am very open minded if you have the correct information. All I am doing is relating what I and my business partners witnessed.
It's now legal to carry a weapon concealed or openly in Texas.
18:14 lmao 😂😂 alot of or most of American people from smalls towns would go "cow-tipping" after a ballgame or a party or something in high school. Its basically just a couple people run up to a cow in the middle of the night and push it over over haha
Have you tried 'cow tipping'? They normally wake up when touched, also some of the heard will sound-out. It is kind of a myth about 'cow tipping'.
This woman has no American friends.
Hey can you react to scare theater- when a conspiracy theory goes too far.
Fast food has recently gotten suddenly hugely expensive and a lot of people are not eating fast food anymore, or are cutting way down. A lot of restaurants in the fast food and fast casual categories are going under because of it. Mostly the ones that were over-leveraged and badly run, but the ones that are run well are surviving so far. I personally changed my fast food habit a few years ago, and now at the most get it once every 2 months. I'm cooking at home and freezing individual meal portions so I don't have to think about it and am not tempted to run out to get fast food. My health is much better because of it. I'm also entertaining at home for my friends and cooking very inexpensive plain but delicious meals (chicken, pork, potatoes, pasta, vegetables) so we don't have to go to restaurants and spend a fortune. I got a bigger dining table (free from another tenant that threw it out). Some of my friends are inspired and doing the same. It's saving us all a fortune, and we're socializing in a more pre-planned way. This is all since Covid. Everything's changed. So any prices you see in videos prior to 2022 are completely different now, and much higher.
I disagree with most of her points. The only one that I think is truly correct was her comment on how every state feels like it's own country. I heavily disagree with the "don't wander" claim and the amount of fast food. While we do have a lot of fast food, it can be easily avoidable. I think it's more prevalent for a tourist to notice fast food because they are traveling around looking for convenience food. Residents of that particular town are going to be shopping at their local grocery stores or eating at local places that tourists may be unaware of. That goes back to the "don't wander" thing too. If you are traveling, ask local people or hotel staff where the great places are at or where are the places to avoid. Most of my favorite road trips came from wandering around. I do find it hilarious that she's saying that Americans generally like to group people into a category but this video is literally her doing exactly that. Most people I know don't go around asking people what their political beliefs are. It's usually a topic that's avoided unless I'm really close with someone. In my experience, it seems to work the same way with people I've been around.
When it comes to guns, you either have one or you don't. Not much middle ground. And yes, I am polite in public because I don't want to get shot. 😂
There is a middle ground, there many people who don't own guns, but are okay with those who want to own it. The question most people want are sensible policies on making sure responsible gun owner own guns.
@@shawnanderson6313 No such thing as sensible infringement of the second amendment.
@@grevensher594 Sorry no sure what you mean? Please explain ?
@@shawnanderson6313 So you want dead kids? Seems weird to say that on the Internet.
@@shawnanderson6313 It's someone who doesn't understand what well regulated militia means says. You can ignore them - they want kids dead in schools.
Has she actually been to the USA. If she did I think she only went into a Walmart in Alabama and then went home.
She has no friends.
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American dream is mostly for people who live in major cities where jobs, gigs, and oppurunities are endless and stuff. In a small little community your options for employment is either the nursing home, retail, or food service. That's it. Everywhere else has positions that are filled by people who have been their decades. Pay is laughable for example I only make about 18000 some a year. Almost poverty level wages. Only about 2 or 3 thousand dollars annually away from living in poverty. And that is despite getting a raise every year for 3 years so far expecting another next year. Life is pretty miserable in a small town. The only thing we got going for us is crime is almost non existent. And that's about it. It's depressing really. There's a reason why everyone who visits the US goes to major cities. LA, New York, Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, Miami, Las vegas. Every state has one or two. Once you get a foot hold those are the places you want to go it feels like. In my state it's Kansas city and St Louis. Those are about the only 2 options if you want to get anywhere in life in this state. And St Louis last I heard is just flat out dangerous. Last I know murder capital of the US. Not sure if it got dethroned or not.
"American dream is mostly for people who live in major cities where jobs, gigs, and oppurunities are endless and stuff."
Just so you know - these things do not exist in cities either. Not in any copious amounts. Capitalism, my man, it's all down hill now.
Not every one can be famous in Hollywood. Who wants that any way. That's all smoke and mirrors. Instead focus on workers who started sweeping a bank or a business and ended up owning it. It really happens.
This is something the capitalist tells you so you work extra hard while they siphon wealth away from us. Only boomers think this these days. They're the only ones delusional enough to believe it.
Hollyweird has nothing to do with the dream. It’s not being dictated to for the most part, (although that is unfortunately changing) not being taxed to death depending on the city and state, being able to pick up and move out of state to start a new life, which can sometimes feel like you moved to another country. The opportunity to start your own business whether it’s successful or failure, owning your own home. Buying and selling, one 1/3 of your life is on the beach, the next 1/3 living in the Rocky Mountains. But for the most part many just stay put where they grew up. Like the Frank Sinatra song, “I did it my way “
If you are going to tip 10 cents on the dollar... That would be an insult. Don't even bother.
Servers are not homeless beggars or alcoholic beggars.
No, they're gainfully employed beggars because their employers won't give them a wage.
The problem is unless your name is known outside the country nobody knows you. Literally nobody knows the person who played Chairman Kaga on Iron Chef yet we know his face but we don’t know the actor’s name. Takeru Satoh is barely known outside Japan as he played Ronin Kenshin in the live action film yet he has some face recognition as the main character of Kamen rider den-o. The point is unless actors star in American films or tv series your name is not known outside your own country. It’s really hard to break into the American film and television market as often producers aren’t looking for foreigners.
It’s getting better since fandoms have a lot of power (as I’m sure you’re aware).
I’m a professional JP-EN translator and we seem to have similar interests, haha! 😊
I would say that there is a large portion of the Americans who don't think guns should be illegal but that there should be sensible laws for purchasing them and that perhaps some of the more military style firearms that are available in the public aren't needed. Most polls show that a majority of Americans are in favor of increased regulation of firearms but don't necessarily want to see a ban. Personally, I'd love to live in a place like the UK or Ireland where guns are less common and better regulated. But I also respect responsible gun owners who want them around for security or hunting. I just don't want war grade firearms to be sold to civilians and want better and tighter regulations for how they are stored and the requirements for purchasing them (background checks, etc.) I think the vast majority of people that I know (I've lived in Pennsylvania and New York in both cities and fairly rural suburbs) feel similarly, with the exception of a few people with extremely right-wing views. There are some, like me, that might like to see a gun free society. But most of us realize that is not realistic given the culture and would be thrilled with just some sensible regulations.
I just hate these generalization that are made about a country that is size of Europe, and has 340 million people from all backgrounds and ethnicities. Also seeing her videos and also Joel/Lia are instant skips, they have not idea what the hell they are talking about.
The American Dream is “your” dream. Homeowner, Father, Perfect Job, Set your own schedule, … what ever you can dream and “work hard” will be yours.
The American Dream is that if you work 40 hours a week and you get enough money to pay for a mortgage, car loan, 2.5 kids, and a spouse. We all know this was rarely true in the US. You have to be asleep to take part in the American Dream.
What are you talking about!!!😊
Why are all the British reactors reacting to this woman, not her again…🤮 not watching
What did she say wrong?
Reactors just react to content other reactors react to. As soon as one reacts to something all of the reactors inevitably react to it.
Generalization embellished by generalization
i'm definitely in the middle. but that might be bc i'm from the south
She is saying decent facts, without being disrespectful. The mentality of some Americans think they are the best in most areas, but is not the case. Also some can be very confrontational/butt-hurt about certain subjects. Kind of closed minded to other places, ideas and such. The American Constitution is one, but was based on British Common Laws and the Magna Carta. The freedom of speech thing comes up a fair bit, but try and say certain things in certain facilities. America has freedom of expression like most of the world, but they confused it with freedom of speech. Don't forget the Constitution has been changed around 40+ times. The right to own firearms was brought in for a controlled/organised militia. Not every Tom, Dick and Harry to own one.
3:42 It's not "kind of a continent", it is a fucking continent. A continent of 23 countries
Let me guess, you believe that North and South America are one continent? Lots of people outside of the U.S. and Canada believe that fallacy.
I own several guns. I live in Austin, Texas. I am pro gun control. I want to have my gun but I believe we can do it in a responsible way.
9:10 You seem nice but now realize it's just you being a RUclipsr.
See how that works? Or doesn't.
Don’t lie! Don’t pull your a trump!😊