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  • #20424

    This is from some commercial artist in his 60s in Florida –

    from Buzzfeed. It ‘went viral’, like cosy.

    I was in England again a few weeks ago, mostly in small towns, but here’s some of what I noticed:
    * Almost everyone is very polite
    * The food is generally outstanding
    * There are no guns
    * There are too many narrow stairs
    * Everything is just a little bit different
    * The pubs close too early
    * The reason they drive on the left is because all their cars are built backwards
    * Pubs are not bars, they are community living rooms.
    * You’d better like peas, potatoes and sausage
    * Refrigerators and washing machines are very small
    * Everything is generally older, smaller and shorter
    * People don’t seem to be afraid of their neighbors or the government
    * Their paper money makes sense, the coins don’t
    * Everyone has a washing machine but driers are rare
    * Hot and cold water faucets. Remember them?
    * Pants are called “trousers”, underwear are “pants” and sweaters are “jumpers”
    * The bathroom light is a string hanging from the ceiling
    * “Fanny” is a naughty word, as is “shag”
    * All the signs are well designed with beautiful typography and written in full sentences with proper grammar.
    * There’s no dress code
    * Doors close by themselves, but they don’t always open
    * They eat with their forks upside down
    * The English are as crazy about their gardens as Americans are about cars
    * They don’t seem to use facecloths or napkins or maybe they’re just less messy than we are
    * The wall outlets all have switches, some don’t do anything
    * There are hardly any cops or police cars
    * 5,000 year ago, someone arranged a lot of rocks all over, but no one is sure why
    * When you do see police they seem to be in male & female pairs and often smiling
    * Black people are just people: they didn’t quite do slavery here
    * Everything comes with chips, which are French Fries. You put vinegar on them
    * Cookies are “biscuits” and potato chips are “crisps”
    * HP sauce is better then catsup
    * Obama is considered a hero, Bush is considered an idiot.
    * After fish and chips, curry is the most popular food
    * The water controls in showers need detailed instructions
    * They will boil anything
    * Folks don’t always lock their bikes
    * It’s not unusual to see people dressed different and speaking different languages
    * Your electronic devices will work fine with just a plug adapter
    * Nearly everyone is better educated then we are
    * If someone buys you a drink you must do the same
    * There are no guns
    * Look right, walk left. Again; look right, walk left. You’re welcome.
    * Avoid British wine and French beer
    * It’s not that hard to eat with the fork in your left hand with a little practice. If you don’t, everyone knows you’re an American
    * Many of the roads are the size of our sidewalks
    * There’s no AC
    * Instead of turning the heat up, you put on a jumper
    * Gas is “petrol”, it costs about $6 a gallon and is sold by the liter
    * If you speed on a motorway, you get a ticket. Period. Always
    * You don’t have to tip, really!
    * Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Cornwall really are different countries
    * Only 14% of Americans have a passport, almost everyone in the UK does
    * You pay the price marked on products because the taxes (VAT) are built in
    * Walking is the national pastime
    * Their TV looks and sounds much better then ours
    * They took the street signs down during WWII, but haven’t put them all back up yet
    * Everyone enjoys a good joke
    * There are no guns
    * Dogs are very well behaved and welcome everywhere
    * There are no window screens
    * You can get on a bus and end up in Paris
    * Everyone knows more about our history then we do
    * Radio is still a big deal. The BBC is quite good
    * The newspapers can be awful
    * Everything costs the same but our money is worth less so you have to add 50% to the price to figure what you’re paying
    * Beer comes in large, completely filled, actual pint glasses and the closer the brewery the better the beer
    * Butter and eggs aren’t refrigerated
    * The beer isn’t warm, each style is served at the proper temperature
    * Cider (alcoholic) is quite good.
    * Excess cider consumption can be very painful.
    * The universal greeting is “Cheers” (pronounced “cheeahz” unless you are from Cornwall, in which case it’s “chairz”)
    * The money is easy to understand: 1-2-5-10-20-50 pence, £1-£2 coins and £5-£10, etc bills. There are no quarters.
    * Their cash makes ours look like Monopoly money
    * Cars don’t have bumper stickers
    * Many doorknobs, buildings and tools are older than America
    * By law, there are no crappy, old cars
    * When the sign says something was built in 456, they didn’t lose the “1”
    * Cake is is pudding, ice cream is pudding, anything served for desert is pudding, even pudding
    * BBC 4 is NPR
    * Everything closes by 1800 (6pm)
    * Very few people smoke, those who do often roll their own
    * You’re defined by your accent
    * No one in Cornwall knows what the hell a Cornish Game Hen is
    * Football is a religion, religion is a sport
    * Europeans dress better then the British, we dress worse
    * The trains work: a three minute delay is regrettable
    * Drinks don’t come with ice
    * There are far fewer fat English people
    * There are a lot of healthy old folks around participating in life instead of hiding at home watching tv
    * If you’re over 60, you get free tv and bus and rail passes.
    * They don’t use Bose anything anywhere
    * Displaying your political or religious affiliation is considered very bad taste
    * Every pub seems to have a pet drunk
    * Their healthcare works, but they still bitch about it
    * Cake is one of the major food groups
    * Their coffee is mediocre but the tea is wonderful
    * There are still no guns
    * Towel warmers!
    * Cheers

    #529197

    Nice to see a perspective

    #529198

    It makes us sound surprisingly good!

    An interesting read, thank you.

    #529199

    I meant to comment on this when it was first posted, but somehow forgot about it.

    Interesting read – made me smile :D

    #593573

    Having lived in the States for the past 7+ years, I can tell you this – Americans love the Brits. Mainly for the accents. Oh, and I’d say the royal family is more popular in the US than in Britain. Ironic, really.

    #595554

    Not all Americans, Mr Chat Host.

    when I lived there, I rememvber Americans who were puzzled by my lack of a toff accent, and even more puzzled by my funny accent, whihc they’d never ehard of before.

    I also met American who hate the Brits (me, too, for some reason!! but all brits – some of these had Irish ancestry, others still saw King George III

    #599463

    Well yes, the accent thing can be confusing for many Americans. Most don’t understand me when I say my name (Martin). I have to repeat myself about three times and I can tell that most of the time they still have no clue.

    As for Yanks who hate the Brits – I’m sure they exist, but I’ve yet to come across any. I’m sure they’re in the minority.

    #603602

    well, it was always New Englanders who had the dislike – and a minority

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