MISS about the UK - 11 Things | AMERICANS living in England

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Hiya friends,

Welcome to this fun sit down with Chris and I as we share what we will miss about the UK when we move back to the USA. what would you miss if you mived? At the end of the video, we share some DRONE Footage of us with our DOG in the Garden. We hope you enjoy our VLOGS! If you enjoyed this video, please let us know by liking, sharing, and hitting that subscribe button and bell to make sure you don't miss any of our videos!

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Timestamps:
0:06 Intro
0:51 #1 Countryside
2:10 #2 Pet Friendly Places
3:43 #3 The Quality of The Food
5:27 #4 Markets
6:35 #5 The Villages
8:02 #6 Enriched Culture and History
9:48 #7 The Pleasure of Driving
12:15 #8 Footpaths
13:12 #9 The Wildflowers
14:29 #10 The community
16:02 #11 Festivals
18:22 Drone
18:36 Thanks/Outro

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I am glad you enjoyed your stay in the U.K. Americans are always welcome here.

CatonaWall
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You are a credit to your country. So nice to see Americans with such open minds.

Thursdaym
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To add what others have alluded to, it has been good to do a deep dive into your British experience.
Your relationship with our country and it's beautiful places is what that special relationship is all about, not politics, but people.
People like you guys.

DWKThedogbreaths
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My friends emigrated to Canada. They said the country was beautiful but they missed the history and culture so much, they had to come back after three years.

PureSpirit
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Thank you. It's so nice to hear people being positive about the UK. This is something that I love about Americans. They build us up and appreciate us. In contrast some major European countries just want to rejoice in the UK's pain.

stephenpine
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All I can say at this point is that us Brits will miss you guys too, your family and your doggies along with your UK driving videos. I would also like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Chris for his service to the USA and the UK respectively. I for sure will have plenty of questions for Daydreamers Barn before you leave to go back home. But hey guys, that's not for a little while yet. Look forward to your next video Chris and Jess. xx

deanknows
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We will miss you too! Hopefully you will continue to make videos of your life, after you settle back into your home in the USA. I also hope that you and your children will always have a touch of old Blighty in your hearts. On a personal note, I follow several channels of homesteaders in the USA. They are simply wonderful! By the way, don't forget to say, when you see a Magpie; 'Good morning Mr. Magpie'!

archiebald
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We'll miss you and your postings through American eyes. Enjoy the rest of your time with us, guys😊❤

vilebrequin
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👍 pleased that you are still enjoying your stay over here!

alexshapley
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I am a Brit, I lived in the US for 20 years (near Philly) and am retired now in the UK. I naturalised in the US (took US citizenship). It is interesting to hear your take on the UK.Living outside your own country is one of the greatest development opportunities one can have. Approach it with open minds, like you have, and you learn about three things: 1. the country you are a guest in, its people and culture. 2. The country you are from, as you now have an additional experience to compare and contrast with, and 3. Yourself. You learn so much by being the outsider, the guest, the foreigner. BTW, I enjoy your vibe. Cheers and good luck.

TRzest
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I love how you like our history, you can't leave us until all of you, have been to Sutton Hoo!..Suffolk..Where a huge burial ship, was found just days before WW2, so was hastily re-buried! It was containing the biggest haul of treasure, and King's objects to take with him, was even seen! There is a bit of "Who was the King" going on.. ..The whole exhibition hall and the walk around the other burial mounds, plus the scenery, are a lovely place!..

margaretflounders
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You two are the epitome of soul mates...love your take on life, incredibly courteous and kind ...we need more people like you in the world, such a balance of kindness and love ❤

glastonbury
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Chris I've really seen you blossom as time has passed. You seem so happy here with us. You are both very welcome

hughburnage
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I do a lot of cycling in the country side and as you said the roads are for ever winding and opens up a new scene every time and when the sun comes out its so wonderful

itsonlyme
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Ex Brit Army here - 16 years. Appreciate your years of service Chris. Married to an NY born, FL raised pure bred Sicilian beauty for the last 37 years (who served in the USAF). We spent a few of those years living and based in CA and FL. She was not happy being back in the states after living here and I was content to come back so we came home. She's now a British citizen and the thought of going back to the US appalls her and I'm as content as any human who has not yet won the lottery deserves to be. Love to visit the US but love even more the journey back to Blighty.
Her siblings visit from time to time and they both would move here in a heartbeat if it were possible. It has to be added we live in a particularly restful and beautiful part of the country so we feel privileged, as she says, this is our lottery win in life.
It pleases me you've enjoyed your tour and I suspect our feisty but laid back little country has made a lasting impression on you. My wife also says loves the footpath/bridleway system and avails herself of them the moment she knocks off work on a Friday. She still works, I retired a few years ago.
Take us Brits back with you as part of your memories. We have our share of Arseholes here for sure but by and large we're an easy going tribe if foreigners are willing to meet us half way. If they aren't they'll quickly see another side of how politely we can remedy the situation.
I think far too few Americans get the opportunity to see the various countries in the way you have made a point of doing so. Even fewer make the effort to make the opportunities or effort to do so.
We do meet N Americans from time to time here serving and working and I have to say by and large they have been good ambassadors for the US. I am generalizing here I know but all I have met have been good hearted, gracious and eager to find out more - a credit to your country. There are a growing number who have moved here permanently and a recurring theme has been they have no desire to return to the US.
We'd have felt privileged to have stumbled across you both (and your ilk) as we criss cross UK and beyond into Europe. Gdansk in September, Florence in December and thinking of where next into 2025 with a couple of weeks planned in the US, no idea where yet but we'll leave the choosing of that one to my sister-in-law (I suspect New England somewhere but happy to get my Yankee fix anywhere I've not already been) Another Polish city stis high on my list of wants (Wrocslaw) and city break to Lyon at some point in 2025. The moment Ukraine opens up for tourism we will be on a plane - maybe not for 2025 as there are twists and turns aplenty there yet, I suspect.
My old heart is gladdened that you have had such a positive and happy experience here. My wife would probably just say, "It's a no brainer, find a way to move here" She's biased however though I'm also too scared to argue with her on the matter. You can take the girl out of NY but never NY out of the girl then add to the mix - Sicilian.
I keep a flak jacket and tin lid with a 24 hour pack and a route out to the forest clear awaiting the Etna eruption should I earn her ire!
Wend your way in peace and harmony (and keep your bayonet sharp just in case)

Scaleyback
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Thank you for reminding us that we live in a nice, quiet corner of the planet and that we have so much going on for us. We don’t always seem to appreciate it. Enjoy the rest of your time here. You can always come back and visit.

Trueblue
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Yes we will miss you when you leave. Continue enjoying your time here in the UK.

redrunner
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We'll all miss you, come back soon, this is my favorite channel don't stay away too long ❤

kevinwhite
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You guy, s are easy going, have a passion for the things around you and have blended in so well, its not going to be good bye its adios see you soon ❤

michaelisles
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If you get the time I would highly recommend a visit to Warwick Castle it has an immense amount of history.

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