Buses and Weird Reading Programs | British VS American VS Canadian

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What do you get when you cross a Canadian, American, and Brit? This video lol. We had a loose chat bout bus stops, reading incentives, snow days and w/e. THANKS FOR WATCHIN

Thank you so much for watching! Hope you enjoyed it!

If you're new to my channel and videos, hi! I'm Evan Edinger, and I make weekly "comedy" videos every Sunday evening. As an American living in London I love noticing the funny differences between the cultures and one of my most popular video series is my British VS American one. I'm also known for making terrible puns so sorry in advance. Hope to see you around, and I'll see you next Sunday! :)

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Being British means Biff, Chip, Kipper and Floppy probably taught you how to read! Yer knew shit was about to go down when the magic key started glowing! and they shrunk down and walked though the door of the magic house!

Jamie_Smith.
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I am literally Elle in every social gathering. Occasionally says one sentence and gets cut off and is mostly uninterested

mariellenstathopoulos
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I grew up in central London and no one got driven to school by a school bus, or by their parents! Kids took the “public” bus, the tube, or they walked.

The red London buses are free for under 18s, so after school the teens roam free about the city (usually in packs). You can find them on the back of the bus (top deck), in shopping centres (we’re not talking about Harrods here), or in any one of the McDonald’s on every street corner.

I have found them to be a public nuisance in my old age.

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Is no one else freaking out at the fact dodies school had prizes to butlins, like WTF I’m from Ireland and the best thing you could win from our reading programs or anything in particular was a sharpener or pencil, srs.

niamhmullen
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These videos are so interesting because some of these things i've only seen in movies, like school buses and lockers and cheerleading teams 😂 Everyone's school experience is so different. If you want another country to participate, i'm from the Dominican Republic (living in LA now)!

cinemoni
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I'm from Louisiana and I love comparing my experiences to their's, even Evan's. Fun to see how even the states in the US are very different

autumnsmith
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I live in England and we don’t have lockers, we just carry our bags round with us all day

mia.nxlson
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OH MY GOSH I REMEMBER THE PIZZA HUT BOOK IT THING WOAH NOSTALGIA

GiannahNoelle
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Dodie dissing Butlins!!! best holiday ever was going to Butlins when I was a kid! Yer need to get yourself down to Minehead in Somerset or up to Skegness in Lincolnshire for the weekend and experience it! be a right laugh! especially if you upload it to your travel channel! you can stay in a static caravan! or be posh and get yourself booked into one of the chalets!

Jamie_Smith.
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Anyone else ever have Lit Circles? We would pick a book and we would be in a group of people who also read that book. We would all have different 'jobs' so like summary, analysis, and illustration. It was a pain

ebell
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my school doesnt have a bus. we have to use the local buses. this costs money but the student tickets are reduced prices.

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Canada is actually a mix of America and Uk, by how we're taught and things we're taught. Also...I've had like 1 snow day living in Toronto Canada and I'm 20 so I've been in school for a while lol. Most schools here start at 8/9 and finish at 2/3ish and middle school isn't that big here.

Ariannaxx
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Elle is completely left out in 99.99% of this video

abbibassett
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I’m from Scotland but we had AR (Accelerated Reading) too during primary school. For my school you had like a range like 4.6 - 7.6 and you can read books in that difficulty, the higher the range the harder the book. Then you had to do the little quiz after you read it. It’s weird how Scotland and New Jersey have it but England and Canada don’t

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Fellow Canadian here! Here to Shed some light: So, Red Maple (For Grades 7-8) is an extra curricular club you can join where every school year the ontario library association would nominate a set (around 10 books) of fiction novels, as well as, non-fiction books written by Canadian Authors. In the club you would have to read at least 5 of the books in order to vote for your favourite. All the votes are tallied up from all schools students in Ontario that participated. If you were lucky enough and lived close enough to Toronto you got to go to the city for a field trip for a big event where you could meet the authors, buy books, get books signed, and also would find out the book that won.

Similar to Red Maple and run the exact same way younger and older students could participate in Blue Spruce (Kindergarten-Grade 2), Silver Birch (Grades 3-6), and White Pine (Grades 9-12).

alexandra
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OH MY GOSHHHH EVAN OKAY I GREW UP IN PENNSYLVANIA AND I WON AR AND GOT THE MOST POINTS IN MY GRADE AND MY PRIZE WAS THAT DURING SCHOOL ONE DAY DURING LUNCH I GOT PICKED UP IN A LIMO AND GOT TAKEN TO A HIBACHI RESTAURANT WITH MY BEST FRIEND AND TEACHER AND THEN GOT THE REST OF THE DAY OFF AND IT IS STILL ONE OF THE GREATEST MOMENTS OF MY LIFE

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i WaS bOrN iN lOnDoN - Dodie Clark 2018

eve
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When you’re British and you realise how hard you had it in school 😂😂

bluuebye
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In the Netherlands we either walk or take the bike to school because we're all about them bikes

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Elle is so pretty just smiling in the corner wOw

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