What I Didn't expect About The UK PART: 2 | Lesser Known Things About England | Living in england

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @a_shan8662
    @a_shan8662 4 года назад +71

    as someone who grew up in the UK it's so interesting seeing a foreigners perspective

    • @mollybrown1527
      @mollybrown1527 4 года назад +1

      a_shan same!

    • @AlienHunterification
      @AlienHunterification 4 года назад

      So true, if I could afford it I would move to Australia although I have never even been so I don't know why.

  • @stevegray1308
    @stevegray1308 4 года назад +84

    Up here in Yorkshire we are very multicultural, we have people from Yorkshire and a few from Lancashire. That covers the whole civilised world I think.

    • @FellUpAndDown
      @FellUpAndDown 4 года назад +17

      Similar to Lancashire, but we don't allow people from Yorkshire in.

    • @MeFreeBee
      @MeFreeBee 4 года назад +9

      @@FellUpAndDown For which the Yorkshire people are eternally grateful.

    • @TheOldcoder
      @TheOldcoder 4 года назад +5

      @wendy kelly scones? cream-jam or jam-cream? In Yorkshire its the sensible cream-jam option

    • @stevegray1308
      @stevegray1308 4 года назад +9

      @wendy kelly but anywhere south of Sheffield is far too close to France for my liking.

    • @johnking3863
      @johnking3863 4 года назад +2

      Lancashire, part of the civilised world?

  • @Peanut1287
    @Peanut1287 4 года назад +9

    You're the only person who seems to be as enamoured with the UK as I am, and it's so refreshing!

  • @PellitTube
    @PellitTube 4 года назад +45

    "Don't send a bunch of convicts to an island and hope it goes okay!" - That absolutely got me. Brilliant haha.

    • @Dazzxp
      @Dazzxp 4 года назад +6

      I think the idea was sending them to the island to stay there, we didn't expect them to find a way back lol

    • @simonpowell2559
      @simonpowell2559 4 года назад +3

      When I went to Oz, I was asked if I had a police record. I said I didn't know you still needed one.

  • @timshooter7504
    @timshooter7504 4 года назад +4

    Love your candidness, humility, open mind and sense of humour.
    Keep up the great work.

  • @jonathanwetherell3609
    @jonathanwetherell3609 4 года назад +79

    We Brits used to be, largely, indifferent to politics. Then some one said "Hey, we should have a referendum on EU membership!"

    • @jackbeswick4662
      @jackbeswick4662 4 года назад +9

      The Corbyn effect on the youth has done a world of good too. Despite how it's turned out, a whole forgotten about generation has been invigorated and engaged in a way I doubt we'll ever see again.

    • @jemmajames6719
      @jemmajames6719 4 года назад +2

      Speak for yourself, didn’t you vote before?

    • @threestepssideways1202
      @threestepssideways1202 4 года назад +5

      We were never indifferent, you just didn't notice.

    • @jackbeswick4662
      @jackbeswick4662 4 года назад +4

      @@jemmajames6719 Of course I did. However, I'm 24, I was part of the youth that Corbyn inspired and saw it first hand. Traditionally young people have been disengaged from politics as the two main parties in the UK have usually ignored them. Corbyn changed that, opened the dialogue, and he deserves credit.

    • @jemmajames6719
      @jemmajames6719 4 года назад +8

      Jack Beswick as a life long Labour voter, Corbiyn has destroyed Labour., if you don’t vote you can’t complain. Though recently this has been turned on its head, this is why Boris had to win the election to uphold democracy. Had to vote Tory for the first time and for the record I voted to remain

  • @kieranrobertson8078
    @kieranrobertson8078 4 года назад +16

    About the diversity of things like accents- its crazy! I live in Manchester and there's about 10 different accents within a mile radius alone- my friend was born and raised about 4mi from me and our accents are different in many ways.

  • @TheBreadthatcausedLesMis
    @TheBreadthatcausedLesMis 4 года назад +17

    When it comes to walks the top 2 places well known for it in England would probably be the Peak District and the Lake District.

  • @leontubrok
    @leontubrok 4 года назад +2

    Think what you say about about stately homes and such has always underrated. you can have mini holiday every weekend visiting these places, castles, museums etc

  • @petercharles8306
    @petercharles8306 3 года назад +1

    Dear yvette...try to drop the "like"...
    Your points are well thought out from close observation...best wishes in london though you will begin to miss OZ as time goes by...

  • @mattbirch4303
    @mattbirch4303 4 года назад +26

    Visit the Southwest and go on all the cliff walks. Tintagel is one you should definitely visit.

    • @florrie8767
      @florrie8767 4 года назад

      Matt Birch gorgeous there

    • @BlitzMCR
      @BlitzMCR 4 года назад

      Used to go there as a kid. I'm gonna go back. Youve literally just brought some childhood memories back

  • @richardhathaway2901
    @richardhathaway2901 2 года назад +1

    Oh WOW! you just said "come acrost!" My neighbour says that too. She recently complained that the postman had walked "straight acrost my lawn". I had never heard anyone say that before. I assumed it was a London thing (we are in the Midlands). I can only assume that it is a malapropism.

  • @Alice-ib4cz
    @Alice-ib4cz 4 года назад +9

    I didn’t even think about that reverse insult thing 😂 it’s absolutely true especially in parliament.

  • @donaldb1
    @donaldb1 4 года назад +8

    I know what you mean about british insults, but just so you know, when MPs call each other "honourable gentleman" it's because they have to. It's the rule. More specifically, "Honourable member (or gentleman or lady)" is to any other mp, "Honourable friend" is another mp of the same party. "Right honourable member (or whatever)" means they're in the privy council. (I'm just going to let you guess what that is!)

    • @twig5543
      @twig5543 4 года назад

      Yeah. It's to stop insults and stuff taking over debates, keeping things as civilised as possible because it's so adversarial.

    • @janetdowdall8372
      @janetdowdall8372 4 года назад

      I think South Africa needs that in their parliament. Good to watch for giggle I believe one member was called a telly tubby in one argument 😂

  • @apjhdee
    @apjhdee 4 года назад +3

    I understand what you mean about things being accessible in Aus. When I went for my honeymoon 10 yrs ago I thought I couldn't cope living there. I felt it was an eye opener when I went to coles and wolworths. A lady stopped me and asked were I bought my clothes, I explained I was from the UK and were I bought my dress. The lady told me she bought from the same place in the UK and had to order via someone address in the UK and they then sent it to her! I thought wow how lucky we are to have so much choice.

  • @blindarchershaunhenderson3769
    @blindarchershaunhenderson3769 4 года назад +1

    Here in the UK it is possible, with a bit of planning, to walk from lands end, to John o groats, and apart from things like crossing rivers etc, and not have to walk on a road, using the public footpaths and bridal ways, get your self an ordinance survey map, best maps in the world by the way, for you chosen areacand get out into the countryside.

  • @gamestargs6386
    @gamestargs6386 4 года назад +4

    Ive never been to Golders Hill but decided to go the other day. I went through Pergola & then on some forest adventure route (felt like I was the only person there)🌲 The sun was out for once & it was kinda foggy too so felt quite magical 🌤✨I ended up at the deer section..that was a surprise 😮

  • @nickimontford
    @nickimontford 4 года назад +7

    In Bedfordshire there are wallabies! A group originally escaped from Whipsnade Zoo in the 1940s. You frequently see them hopping about.

    • @chrisfryer3118
      @chrisfryer3118 4 года назад

      Yup, I see one in Millbrook.

    • @DukeOfChirk
      @DukeOfChirk 4 года назад

      You’re kidding? lol

    • @Andrea-mg9py
      @Andrea-mg9py 4 года назад

      There are some wild Wallabies in Derbyshire too.

    • @meanmicro
      @meanmicro 4 года назад

      Andrea Clyndes’s yes I’ve seen them around heanor

  • @peckelhaze6934
    @peckelhaze6934 4 года назад +4

    I frequently use Amazon and being Prime I often get an order the following day.

    • @LordElpme
      @LordElpme 4 года назад

      Few times I've even got the order that evening.

  • @blindarchershaunhenderson3769
    @blindarchershaunhenderson3769 4 года назад +3

    Just to add to the eBay thing, I'm in the UK and have regularly ordered from China and Hong Kong, and even Australia, and I've never waited longer than two weeks, wish on the other hand, months and months and months waiting time

  • @davidpascoe5842
    @davidpascoe5842 4 года назад +6

    Feel for your friends and family back in Oz hope they are all ok with the current weather situation

  • @Georgestella100
    @Georgestella100 4 года назад +4

    From your comments about Amazon it appears that you don't know that all the major supermarkets in the UK do online shopping and I believe some may even do same day delivery! Entertaining vlog, love to hear the foreign outlook on the UK.

  • @simonrushton5863
    @simonrushton5863 4 года назад +2

    When I was young in the 70s/80s 6 weeks or 28 working days was the delivery time for most things in the UK. Amazon/online shopping really changed that.

  • @EricIrl
    @EricIrl 4 года назад +12

    Politics in the UK has been at a heightened level over the past three or so years chiefly because of Brexit. Traditionally, Brits have not been that politically active. I'm Irish and I can tell you that Ireland always had much livelier elections in years gone by than the UK ever had. That has all changed with Brexit and, to some extent, with the great devolution and independence debates that have been going on too.
    As for walks, the UK is very famous for its public access to countryside, its national parks and its areas of Outstanding National Beauty (ONBs - you'll see them marked on maps). However, perhaps its a generational thing. Younger non-Brits may be completely unaware of this whole aspect of British culture as it may be something that they just don't see being promoted by UK tourist agencies abroad.
    I wouldn't exactly call Hampstead Heath "bushland".
    You need to go further afield and get out of London.

  • @Alice-ib4cz
    @Alice-ib4cz 4 года назад +1

    Hey you should absolutely check out a National Trust membership. You get free access to loads of Beautiful protected areas and stately homes and that kind of thing. And you get a little sticker to put on your car window that used to be a big thing when I was younger.

  • @steveshephard2961
    @steveshephard2961 4 года назад +7

    Hi Yvette have recently come across your site. It's funny to hear you singing the praises of the UK. My wife and I spent a month last year driving around Australia from Brisbane to Adelaide, we both fell in love with the whole Australian laid back culture, lifestyle and food. It's like everything in reverse to you bigging up the UK. To us we thought Australia had so much more to offer! But I guess 'the grass is always greener'. In some ways your fresh perspective has made me appreciate my own country a bit more so thanks for that. I think the biggest impact for us was that there is soooo muuuuch s p a c e and so little traffic and not many people and lots of outdoor activities and great weather and straight talking where the papers report on 'larrakins' (never heard of the word) or the greatest turn of phrases, my favourite being from a channel 7 newsreader who stated that "some bloke was in hospital having been bashed up by the missus" That is not something you'll hear on the BBC News! The only negatives were 1. the size of the road kill, no squashed bunnies or flattened hedgehogs to ride over, no the Aussies go big - dead kangaroos and wombats...which you definitely have to swerve around! 2. The TV most of which was way below UK standard - no wonder you go outdoors a lot 3. wi fi as you've already identified....and.....drumroll please....SYDNEY: What a let down - harbour, bridge, opera house and we're done - time to move on. All in all we loved Australia, especially the people and definitely felt very much at home. We'll be visiting again...and again...and again! (but perhaps not Sydney : ) unless you know better!!

  • @stevegray1308
    @stevegray1308 4 года назад +34

    I will say one thing more serious. The fires in Australia at the moment are a global disaster and I hope there is unseasonably heavy rain there soon to give the firemen and the potential victims a break. Those firefighters are astonishingly brave.

    • @andrewbristoe1833
      @andrewbristoe1833 4 года назад +1

      Active Wa monsoon trough maybe bringing something next day or two to the south Australian states nsw

    • @andrewbristoe1833
      @andrewbristoe1833 4 года назад

      Have to say the fire control needs a overhaul seem very ineffectual firefighters !

    • @stevegray1308
      @stevegray1308 4 года назад

      @@andrewbristoe1833 considering the number of fires and sheer size of them I dont think ineffectual is the right word but they definitely need to consider what changes they can make to their long term policies.

    • @janetdowdall8372
      @janetdowdall8372 4 года назад

      I believe Canada has sent firefighters they are known for being very well trained and often train others .

    • @isladurrant2015
      @isladurrant2015 4 года назад

      I agree it's an international disaster and needs a global response and serious forward-thinking to prevent a recurrence

  • @son_of_david2883
    @son_of_david2883 4 года назад +2

    Love the way your British accent is improving, you sound more intelligent and slightly wiser.

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki 4 года назад +1

    About exercise, I think in the UK people tend to go to the gym when it's cold, but I do see so many people walking dogs in the parks here. It's like everyone has a dog here. Amazon is the best, I buy everything there and get home delivery groceries which has been a life saver.

  • @mrdarren1045
    @mrdarren1045 3 года назад +1

    Your accent is definitely changing. It sounds much more English than in your earlier videos.

  • @Maximus2210
    @Maximus2210 4 года назад

    So random story...I live in Manchester..love it...but needed a break and headed to the lake District which has some of the most amazing lakes and walks ever. Rented a cottage for the week. Before setting off we ordered supplies for the week on Tesco online app and collected it at collection point outside store and drove to lake District. On way back, we were too lazy to do the same so we ordered everything to be delivered to house whilst in passenger seat and we just ordered a takeaway first night back. Also, she always orders bagless so that we don't use any additional plastic bags.

  • @loopeygirl101
    @loopeygirl101 4 года назад +2

    Immediately the first thing I noticed is how much more British your accent sounds compared to part 1

  • @avrilbowler8755
    @avrilbowler8755 4 года назад +1

    Hi, Yvette. Did you know there are about 100 wallabies living wild in the UK? There are about 4 places, including Derbyshire and Kent. Talking about Derbyshire, the Peak District is amazing. Two places in particular - Matlock Bath where there are excellent walks and my favourite, a petrifying well where household items are slowly turning to stone. The Blue John mines and caves are also wonderful to see. Hope you get the chance to visit some of these amazing places. Happy New Year.

  • @hollysmith132
    @hollysmith132 4 года назад

    You can get amazon prime, it’s about £10 a year but you get free next day delivery on your amazon orders and you get a whole bunch of movies and tv show (like Netflix) sooo worth the money !! Xx

  • @TheGramophoneGirl
    @TheGramophoneGirl 4 года назад +1

    If you like walking come up to Yorkshire for a week. Loads of options, two large (for the UK) National Parks, amazing coastline (Whitby etc), lots of ancient sights like York.

    • @MSM4U2POM
      @MSM4U2POM 4 года назад

      Careful. Yorkshire is God's country. Don't tell everyone!

    • @TheGramophoneGirl
      @TheGramophoneGirl 4 года назад

      @@MSM4U2POM It is indeed God's own country/county, but everyone is welcome to visit.

  • @jonnymelamet8029
    @jonnymelamet8029 4 года назад +1

    The Wallace collection is also a great free museum near Bond Street station.

  • @robin_5099
    @robin_5099 4 года назад +2

    Regarding your point about the parliament thing, they have to do that because they are not allowed to say MP’s names. Hence all the work arounds they have to do to refer to their colleagues. But in general, I agree with you regarding our disposition on sarcasm and dry humour

  • @michaelcouch66
    @michaelcouch66 4 года назад

    Home delivery - its not just Amazon. The major supermarkets (Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrison etc) offer home delivery too. It's nor free (delivery charge @ £5 depending on the time slot you book), but basically you could do your weekly shop onlineif you wantred, and know (to within a 2 hour window) when it'll arrive. Check out their websites.

  • @charlestaylor9424
    @charlestaylor9424 4 года назад +1

    My goddaughter got married but lives in the US, put her wedding list on Amazon and people from various countries could just log on, buy things and Amazon stored it and delivered the lot in a set of giant boxes.

  • @2opler
    @2opler 4 года назад +16

    Excercise? Every morning!......Up one two! .......then the other sock.

  • @constantlimbo-vb6iy
    @constantlimbo-vb6iy 4 года назад +2

    go see Glencoe,the west coast,highlands and islands in Scotland,you;ll love it

  • @stevegray1308
    @stevegray1308 4 года назад +42

    Less physically active? Every alternative day I twitch either my left eyelid or my right eyelid. How much more active do you want?

    • @Jimmy_Jones
      @Jimmy_Jones 4 года назад

      Lol. I have had days like that.

    • @YvettesVibes
      @YvettesVibes  4 года назад +2

      This sounds like me during the Christmas period haha

    • @mattinfullvision9598
      @mattinfullvision9598 4 года назад

      Occasionally I get up to go to the toilet but I would piss myself if I could

    • @stevegray1308
      @stevegray1308 4 года назад

      @@mattinfullvision9598 you can, and it has the added bonus of smelling enough to keep all your friends away so you dont need to get up for them either.

    • @mattinfullvision9598
      @mattinfullvision9598 4 года назад

      @@stevegray1308 yeah but I then have to get up to clean up the pissy mess

  • @ladykaycey
    @ladykaycey 4 года назад +1

    You have a kindred spirit when it comes to online shopping.
    I became disabled around 4 years ago and until then I took shopping for granted. Now I totally depend on Amazon for almost everything - I joke it's my best friend lol. I use Morrison's or Sainsbury's for food shopping online and it's truly a godsend. My electric wheelchair doesn't like rain or snow and I live in Scotland so I'm stuck indoors alot! I'm on my own so I don't know what I'd do without online shopping.
    I'm really enjoying your clogs. I'm glad you're happy and settled living here 😊

    • @stevegray1308
      @stevegray1308 4 года назад +1

      Clogs?? 😁. Between Tesco online and Amazon I can now buy absolutely everything I need online.

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey 4 года назад

      @@stevegray1308 😂😂 that's predictive text for you! Vlogs lol

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey 4 года назад

      @TheRenaissanceman65 I was a nurse in my healthier days so I feel incredibly useless now and guilty that I can't do what I used to. My favourite thing was taking my dog for long hikes around the coast. It's so beautiful there. We have nice parks that make up for it though 😊
      We get free prescriptions in Scotland, however I'd forgotten that Boots deliver my meds every week (for an annual fee) so that's great.
      I don't know if they do the same in London, but if you spend £20 in Iceland, they provide free delivery. I think the prices are fairly reasonable there, not much more than Aldi or Lidl and they sell more than just frozen food.

  • @LeeZerUK
    @LeeZerUK 4 года назад

    We have "Amazon now" in the UK also, it means you can have delivery of certain items within 2 hours. Argos do delivery options of less than 2 hours also. So check them out ☺

  • @raindancer6111
    @raindancer6111 4 года назад

    My partner was very into photography in the past and we often had models staying over at our place. Many were vegetarian and I was always thankful for M&S dishes for them. They also commented that they were grateful not to get another soggy cheese salad. I'm also lucky as I ended up with two ovens and I keep one meat free for guests like that.

  • @Jaykane456
    @Jaykane456 4 года назад +3

    Great video! Keep these sorts of videos going, I love hearing the cultural difference between two very similar countries!!
    P. S Your nervous laughter is very endearing ☺️

  • @JG-fv9bv
    @JG-fv9bv 4 года назад +6

    One of my ancestors had the pleasure of an all inclusive trip to Australia for borrowing an orange 😆

  • @MultiKinster
    @MultiKinster 4 года назад

    They sometimes randomly hand out Extinction Rebellion newspaper at richmond about 5pm

  • @nicholakirkpatrick5819
    @nicholakirkpatrick5819 4 года назад +1

    The lake district has some of the best walks and hikes

  • @almostideal1306
    @almostideal1306 4 года назад +3

    It's "without further ado"
    'Ado' is an archiac way of saying bother or fuss and is currently used in the previous phrase and the Shakespeare play. Sorry.

    • @ray-wm7yd
      @ray-wm7yd 4 года назад

      Much ado about nothing

  • @dublinius
    @dublinius 4 года назад +9

    When MP's say "my right honourable friend" they're referring to a cabinet minister from their own party and "honourable friend" is similarly an mp from their own party so they're not insults. Calling each other "honourable" is just a traditional formality even if they're referring to an opposition member, it says nothing about their feelings towards each other.

    • @aucourant9998
      @aucourant9998 4 года назад

      They use "The right honourable gentleman, the member for xxxxxx" when referring to opposition members. So her point is still correct.

  • @ddfann
    @ddfann 4 года назад

    The "Right Honourable Friend" is the formal way to address another MP in Parliament. There is also "Honourable Friend", the difference is whether the MP is a Privy Councillor or not.

  • @JohnZaabi
    @JohnZaabi 4 года назад +1

    tree planting sounds like a swell idea! kudos, more power to you!

  • @jesslewis103
    @jesslewis103 4 года назад +3

    About the vegan stuff that a very recent thing I spent a few years want to be veggie and I only recently did cause of all the new options

  • @michaels640
    @michaels640 4 года назад

    Amazon is quite green too, I think. We wanted batteries for a Christmas light - and could have driven two miles to get some - but just ordered on Amazon and they arrived next morning. If one Amazon van makes 50 drops and stops fifth car journeys, that’s green! We are on Prime... which is worth it, as small things arrive quickly & free, plus you get films and TV programmes.

  • @keithmorfett671
    @keithmorfett671 4 года назад +2

    Judging by the amount of places you’ve been to, ‘I’m a fairly active person’ is a bit of an understatement 😎

  • @samuelarbon7569
    @samuelarbon7569 4 года назад +2

    It seems like alot of people are shocked by people in the UK when it comes to banter. literally ripping people to pieces in a joking way to make friends, though we do use that method to hide actually insulting people so we don't have to many big blow ups with friends.
    The internet in the UK i think is the fastest in the world.

  • @mauricecasey5556
    @mauricecasey5556 4 года назад +1

    Sound quality real good now. Really enjoyed your insights, thanks. HNY

  • @x-raf7652
    @x-raf7652 4 года назад +4

    Exercise? In the good old days we used to go on walking holidays - via the British Navy - walk for a bit, and plant the Union Jack. As we couldn't do selfies back then, we'd document our holiday by colouring the part of the map where'd we been in pink and send it to the Queen for approval. We had a bigger holiday camp map than Alexander the Great (some Macedonian upstart). Ah, the holidays we used to have...Australia attracted the Benidorm class, but we won't mention that!

  • @EthanKristopherHartley
    @EthanKristopherHartley 4 года назад +1

    You'll be pleased to know that when politicians say "My Honourable/Right Honourable Friend" they are - generally - being genuinely polite as MPs use that to refer to their own party. If they say "The Honourable Lady/Gentleman opposite/MP for Pity Me" then they're usually talking about another party and yes - generally being arsey. 😁
    I think that a lot of your opinions in this video are being formed by the South East. I would definitely suggest getting up into some of the Northern towns and cities for a week or two. The main cities are going through some huge architectural changes so visiting Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds/Bradford, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow etc... Gives you a huge change from London. (When I moved to Newcastle I was shocked by how white it was - but that's changing slowly.) But if you *really* want to see the differences between the UK and Oz, try the smaller towns and cities. Sunderland, Carlisle (where I saw a morris troupe dancing in Black face on the High Street.), Preston, Nottingham/Chesterfield. I guarantee that you'll have a list as long as your arm! 😁
    And finally, have you signed up for Amazon Prime? 2 hour delivery. TWO HOUR DELIVERY!!!

  • @philiplindley7384
    @philiplindley7384 4 года назад +11

    'Bin-chicken' - love it.

  • @lizzief4461
    @lizzief4461 4 года назад +1

    I was walking my dog round golden green and just came across like 3 war bunker guard things along the river

  • @stevetaylor8698
    @stevetaylor8698 4 года назад +3

    In parliament, when an MP refers to "my honourable friend", it means the that person is in the same political party. If the mp refers to someone not in his/her party, the phrase, " the honourable member for (which ever constituency)" is used. Neither is meant to be an insult.

    • @denmaroca2584
      @denmaroca2584 4 года назад

      Also, 'Right Honourable' MPs are members of the Privy Council.

  • @captvimes
    @captvimes 3 года назад

    There are a lot of great vegan restaurants in Brighton if you ever visit and the southdowns way for amazing walks. We even have a vegan shoe shop.

  • @theinsideouter6371
    @theinsideouter6371 3 года назад

    Second point sorry I am an old man and have not been out in months Tesco and Iceland have kept me fed and watered, cider, thank god

  • @THEANPHROPY
    @THEANPHROPY 4 года назад

    Sophisticated banter is what you are trying to describe dear! ;::))

  • @theinsideouter6371
    @theinsideouter6371 3 года назад

    E- bay is big here, as you say if it comes from China it takes a while but is cheap, what you find in the UK is people buy a lot from China and put few bob on it you get it in a couple of days

  • @paulnelson3923
    @paulnelson3923 3 года назад

    You can find wild wallabies in Derbyshire

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 4 года назад +1

    I would love to head the opposite direction at some point in my life. I'm a South Londoner, born and bred and the furthest I've visited away from home for me is Gibraltar. I haven't even travelled outside Europe yet, I'm looking forward to scratching that particular itch when I get some money to do so :)

  • @Krrle4250
    @Krrle4250 3 года назад

    you should go to the pergola at the top of golders hill park- beautiful

  • @sashh2263
    @sashh2263 4 года назад

    Of you like Kenwood house they have free concerts and fireworks in the Summer, take a picnic and enjoy.

  • @JG-fv9bv
    @JG-fv9bv 4 года назад +20

    Exercise. .... a human body only has so many heartbeats during a lifetime......don't waste them down the gym 😊

    • @krashd
      @krashd 4 года назад +6

      Spending 10,000 in the gym could add a million of them to your life so you're tip is a bit shite. 😉

  • @RetropUk
    @RetropUk 4 года назад +2

    Wait till you realise you can get same day deliveries with amazon prime. 😀

  • @jacmac3118
    @jacmac3118 4 года назад +2

    Great video!
    Though while Amazon is great, it's also killing off the British high street, which is not so good

  • @m341ehw
    @m341ehw 4 года назад +1

    @Yvettes Vibes some of my amazon buys come the same day!!!

  • @leecal5774
    @leecal5774 4 года назад

    Great video. Always interesting to see perspective from people from abroad. Interesting about Amazon. I didn’t know that it’s not very effective in Australia. In the UK we seem to get everything online nowadays. Well, I certainly do. Thanks again Yvette.

  • @dannycostello
    @dannycostello 4 года назад

    So theres two things with Amazon most don't know.
    Download these two apps...
    Amazon prime now this is Amazons same day delivery app so you literally order and within the same day they'll deliver it to you (it's more limited but still has alot of stuff)
    And also smile.amazon this is Amazon but they'll donate to your choice of charity every time you purchase something. For some reason they don't advertise these that well but thought I'd let you know (this is in the UK btw no idea about other countries)

  • @AnnFBug
    @AnnFBug 4 года назад

    Fun to listen to your take on us Brits! Just to say that ‘my honourable friend’ usually refers to somebody in your own party whom you would see as an ally. People from opposing parties are referred to as ‘the right honourable lady/gentleman’. When you hear that one you know that there could be a degree of hostility! All speech in the U.K. parliament is addressed to the Speaker, never to other MPs, unless, of course, it is the Speaker who is speaking.

  • @jmj8596
    @jmj8596 4 года назад

    hi ... again not everywhere is going to be the same as London ... as for discovering stuff ... try aThe National Trust they should at least have where stately homes, gardens etc. are ... also plenty of castle ruins in the UK

  • @jash6981
    @jash6981 4 года назад +2

    Have you thought about doing the Wainwright coast to coast fell walking? in spring or summer though

  • @williebauld1007
    @williebauld1007 4 года назад +8

    Yvette got to Loch Lomond, on one of the islands in the loch there are wild Wallabies, yes Wallabies!!

    • @YvettesVibes
      @YvettesVibes  4 года назад +1

      No way!! I have to go there, any excuse to go to Scotland TBH haha

    • @williebauld1007
      @williebauld1007 4 года назад

      @@YvettesVibes en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inchconnachan The Trossachs where Loch Lomond is are absolutely beautiful

    • @paulrice8358
      @paulrice8358 4 года назад

      @@YvettesVibes There are 2 colonies of wallabies in Sussex, but there are problems with genetic diversity.

    • @denmaroca2584
      @denmaroca2584 4 года назад

      @@YvettesVibes There are a number of wallaby colonies in the UK. Steve Baker MP photographed one in Buckinghamshire at the end of last year.

    • @chrisfryer3118
      @chrisfryer3118 4 года назад

      We have wild wallabies in Bedfordshire, resident on Dunstable Downs. I;m about 10 miles from there, and had one in my fields 2 years ago. Impossible to catch.

  • @EASYTIGER10
    @EASYTIGER10 4 года назад +8

    Kangaroo at the park: "Yvette! Mate! Didn't know you were over! Good ta see ya!"

    • @YvettesVibes
      @YvettesVibes  4 года назад +1

      Basically exactly how it happened! haha

    • @SvenTviking
      @SvenTviking 4 года назад

      There are wild Wallabies in various parts of the UK, Sussex, Derbyshire.

  • @Eminia999
    @Eminia999 4 года назад

    just want to let you know that theres a soufflé pancake cafe called fuwa fuwa if you have a mate to go with and its the best place in the world-can't quite remember but it's near russel square somewhere

  • @shannonanndavey4024
    @shannonanndavey4024 4 года назад

    Heyyy I think one of the massive reasons allot of british people are less active is the lack of money that goes into schools/pe. In my school we didn’t have a field.. or grass and at one point a playground

  • @joc6516
    @joc6516 4 года назад

    Very interesting and I really like your friendly approach to it all. Hey, if you like normal Amazon delivery, you have to download their "Prime Now" app - they deliver in 2 hours for free. By the way, you are correct in "my right honourable friend". While it is officially a polite way to address someone in government, it is often turned around as an insult. You may sometimes find it as a precursor to an attack. Also sometimes heard is "my learned friend" which are rarely said to another actual friend, but a foe. Well spotted there as not everyone has noticed that these are often used as an insult

    • @stevebarlow3154
      @stevebarlow3154 4 года назад

      The phrase 'My learned friend' refers to someone who is a barrister or solicitor.

  • @TheLastCrumb.
    @TheLastCrumb. 4 года назад +5

    Dont send a bunch of convicts...😂😂😂 that actually made me laugh.
    I wish my ancestors were criminals, I'd be on a beach in oz ... (for the Americans here I dont mean where the wizards lives lol)

  • @seansanderson
    @seansanderson 4 года назад

    Thanks Yvette as a Brit that was really interesting.

  • @AddieSth
    @AddieSth 4 года назад +1

    Amazon is in Australia, there's Prime as well with next day delivery.

    • @YvettesVibes
      @YvettesVibes  4 года назад

      It's expensive and the majority of items don't ship there unfortunately. I don't know anyone who uses it.

  • @JohnSmall314
    @JohnSmall314 4 года назад

    If you're in the City of London, look for St Dunstan's in the East. That'll surprise you.

  • @jackybraun2705
    @jackybraun2705 4 года назад +1

    "Amazon is amazing" -I always thought that was where the name came from ....

  • @stevenkaye1625
    @stevenkaye1625 4 года назад +23

    I had no idea that you didn't have Amazon in Australia. That has blown my mind lol.
    Have you had the experience of Amazon Prime Now yet, where you order something at 10am, and it's with you at 2pm? I realised then, that humanity had peaked.

    • @donepearce
      @donepearce 4 года назад +4

      In the 1920s there were five postal collections and deliveries per day. You could write to a friend in the morning inviting them for afternoon tea, and get a reply before lunch. Train journeys were at their fastest around then too.

    • @mikydees91
      @mikydees91 4 года назад +1

      Steve I’m from London n live in Sydney n there’s amazon in Australia

    • @stevenkaye1625
      @stevenkaye1625 4 года назад +1

      donepearce I had no idea! Why did it change?

    • @stevenkaye1625
      @stevenkaye1625 4 года назад

      Michael M Is it just certain areas, then?

    • @donepearce
      @donepearce 4 года назад +1

      @@stevenkaye1625 Suddenly postmen wanted a living wage - such cheek.

  • @pabslondon
    @pabslondon 4 года назад

    Regarding the 'naughty nurse' themed party.. I think we need photos!

  • @caseyh8386
    @caseyh8386 4 года назад

    What's happening australia is so sad and awful, and a lot of us are keeping the people, country and animals in our thoughts. I remember when a fire broke out in my town and devastated the beautiful old buildings that I had known all my life and I felt so gutted and just wanted to get home. I hope you're OK xx

  • @contentwithkirsty1258
    @contentwithkirsty1258 4 года назад +1

    Love how bubbly you are!

  • @jno5
    @jno5 4 года назад

    What general UK wild life which we take for granted are you amazed by......do you have Badgers, Hedgehogs, foxes etc in Australia and what about birds Robins, Blackbirds, Blue Tits etc......do we have equivalents animals that are amazing to you as Kangaroo, Emu, Koala are amazing to us but you may think are common or even pests......

  • @Jimmy_Jones
    @Jimmy_Jones 4 года назад

    I have ordered a few things from China. Usually takes about 2-3 weeks.

  • @christinesmurthwaite8660
    @christinesmurthwaite8660 4 года назад

    should come up north to the Yorkshire dales

  • @joolzessam1824
    @joolzessam1824 4 года назад +2

    The marches tend to be in London and London isn't representative of the rest of Britain even though they think they are. Also how do you know how many of them are Brits ? There are a lot of foreign nationals living in London and attending marches.

    • @nick260682
      @nick260682 4 года назад +2

      Zzz another person from outside London bleating. London is fucking great and it’s not that much different from other big cities like Manchester.
      Of course marches are often in London, it’s where parliament sits and it’s the biggest city. Those marches often attract people from round the country.

  • @kirillkomarov5928
    @kirillkomarov5928 4 года назад

    You should check out Brighton for vegan options! Loads of vegetarian, vegan restaurants and offers everywhere! Me and friends joke sometimes that it is more difficult to get meat here than something vegan. I think you might like it :)

  • @kevinc2796
    @kevinc2796 4 года назад

    Did you know Birmingham has more canals than Venice?.