Differences Between Living in the US vs. the UK - YouTube

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So I grew up in New York and I went to university down in Virginia
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[and] there's quite a few differences between living in the u.s. And living in the uk
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Specifically London first of all the language can be very different
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[they're] just saying here that were two [nations] divided by a common language which kind of describes
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How it is so living here for over three [years] now?
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I've gotten pretty good with knowing all of the language differences, but when I meet people from Northern England
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[there] are some things that they say I just have no [idea] what they're talking about
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I'm gonna do a video on language differences. Make sure you subscribe to my channel
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So you don't miss that probably the most interesting example of what I went through when I first moved here
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Is that the English call underwear pants?
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So I kept saying
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pants when I meant
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Trousers and people thought I meant underwear and I was talking [about] my underwear and it was a little uncomfortable if you've been to England
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before
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You might have noticed that sometimes the English can be so polite
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That it's like to a fault [I'm] from New York [while] I wouldn't say I'm rude
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[I] definitely think that quite a few new Yorkers are or at least they're very straightforward
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The English are often so polite that they don't ask for what they actually want for example when we go to a restaurant
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Instead of saying that something's gone wrong with their order or with the meal
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They just won't say anything and as a new yorker who likes [a] [good] service. I'm not like that. That's another topic
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We can get into service quite often the service here is not anything what we're used to back in the us
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And I'm not gonna Lie. I do get a little worked up over it sometimes
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I totally get that things are different here
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And I try to be as patient as I possibly can especially as I don't want to embarrass my husband
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But things can take so long here sometimes the wait staff aren't attentive and when things do go wrong
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Like really long like really long really really wrong
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You have to actually ask for them to take something off the bill or give you something for it one of the things that I?
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Love about living in the uk over the u.s.
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Is that we have a much better work/life balance here like much better for example by law?
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Employees in the uk have to be given 20 days of holiday a year
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It's the law they have to give it to them in the u.s.
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The last time I checked there is no minimum for how many days a company has to give an employee for holiday
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Vacation days all of my British friends here cannot believe that its standard for employees to get only 10 days of vacation
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Days back in the u.s.
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Here you're also expected to take that holiday some companies won't let it roll over to the next year
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Or won't give you the money for it because they want people to actually take those days off and rest whereas in the us
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I saw a statistic the other day. It's like something like [70%] of people in the u.s.
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Don't even take all of their holiday time that's insane a really big difference that we have here in the uk over the u.s.
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Is health care, so the uk runs on the public health system called the nhS. It's paid for by taxes, which just makes it incredibly
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Complicated because it's even more of a facet of politics then it is in the u.s.
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There are pros [and] [cons] of each system for me
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I have to pay for it because I'm an Immigrant literally called the Immigrant [Healthcare] Surcharge
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Which [you] have to pay when I get my new visas, but in the end
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I do prefer it here because I [never] would be able to go freelance
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Especially if I were single if we didn't have the nhs something that I love about the uk is that people generally are
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Healthier here from my experience people walk way more here than they do in the u.s.
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They eat more fruits and vegetables and they eat smaller portions. I'm someone who likes to eat healthy and also take care [of] myself I
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Really love that and every time I go back to the [states]. I find it harder and harder to [find]
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[healthier] choices on menus at restaurants and in fast-food places
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I like can't find anything that I actually wouldn't mind eating and the portions I can barely even eat half of them anymore it's like
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I've shrunk my stomach since I've been here things tend to be smaller here so cars houses people
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It's more of a less-is-more attitude here than it [is] in the us where I think
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America is all about bigger and better and more as someone who prefers to live a more minimalistic lifestyle
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The uk is a really good fit for me. We're all so much better at
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Recycling than the u.s.
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Is I like way better my husband every time [I] go to the [us] cannot believe how badly?
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Everyone recycles there which I think is not Americans fault. [I] think it's something that needs to come from the government
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Which is why it's so big here because you actually get in trouble if you don't
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Recycle here, I know much of europe. It's like that
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So those are the main big differences between living in the uk and the us so in the comments
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I want you guys to ask me questions about other
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Differences that I've found or if you've ever lived in the uk and the u.s.
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What are some differences that you notice when you're living here, and I will see you in next week's video