American Reacts to 10 British Things the World Needs

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As an American I am really curious about what we are missing out on as a country. Today I am very interested in learning about 10 British things the world needs. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!
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In the uk once your car is over 3 years old if you don’t have it MOT, TAXED, INSURED it will show up on police ANPR cameras which automatically read the vehicle registration number and check it against the databases, if it sees a discrepancy the camera alerts the police driver to pull the vehicle over.
After watching many of “Just Rolled In” videos of American vehicles that have been taken to dealerships for repairs I definitely think that America should have a mandatory vehicle inspection every year because wow some the vehicles you see on that and are then driven away without having any repairs done is just ridiculous.

WEZ
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Is the moon blue tonight? Tyler corrected himself and pronounced "Yorkshire" correctly. 🎉🍾

nolaj
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National trust.. is a non profit charity organisation that manages old historical sights, buildings, estates, castles and maintains them otherwise they would fall into decline, and these sights are open as museums for all to enjoy.. and yes you can buy a season ticket, or just pay at the entrance

MartinTreadgold
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On the MOT I was in America few years ago, and the person I was visiting had an almost foot-long inch crack in his car windscreen, which he said was there for some time. He seemed surprised when I told him in the UK that would automatically fail the MOT safety check and he wouldn't be able to drive it.

antonyholmes
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Car inspection is mandatory in most of Europe

dirkdemeirleir
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Born in the states and it always amuses me how Tyler makes such generalizations that "Americans think this" and it is not true for me or people in my area. He forgets that this country is so diverse that his "typical" isnt universal.
My trips to the UK and Europe in general have changed my life. I cannot wait to move to England and make that my normal as I do agree that there are a lot that the Brits have right and I need even if the world doesnt agree.
100% on Yorkshire tea, preferably Yorkshire Gold as there is a slight difference. As someone who has lived in the states and hated tea, this changed my life and I cannot go without a cuppa anymore.
British TV is also great. My favorite nights are when my friends that live in the UK stream things they see as fun but they get to experience it like new thru introducing me to the shows and movies. The tone is different and I love it.

langela
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MOT's or the equivalent are mandatory in most European countries these days. However in Germany, it's compulsory every two years, although they were always a little more stringent. This was presumably because cars have become more reliable over the years. With the reliability and build quality of US cars, it would probably be too expensive, as the checks would be required once a month!!!

johnp
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In Europe you can lose your license plate if your car fails on the biannual compulsory inspections.
If the car has any steering, braking, suspension issue, you can't even drive it home.

lnemeth
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The irony of the MOT test is that MOT is short for Ministry of Transport, a government department that no longer exists.

bulwinkle
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My dad's car just passed MOT. It's 20 years old, we only got it last year used. I say "we" because it's gonna be my car when I get my licence

carolinesconcertvids
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Here I am in Britain eating a Cornish Pasty and drinking a lovely cup of tea. I am a member of the National Trust and English Heritage. It helps for the up keep of our monuments for you Americans to enjoy.

toastedsandwich
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The other good thing about the MOT, if a car has 10 months MOT left on it, when you come to buy it, you can have more confidence in it if it only has 2 weeks left

Pugcerda
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The British Pub. Just to clear up a stereotype that I've heard other reactors saying. The stereotype is that we all finish work at 3 or 4pm and as a group traipse off to the pub, spend the evening there drinking alcohol and getting rat arsed. Some people do that, but certainly not the majority. In my experience, the majority of workers like to get home of an evening, see their family and have their evening meal, AS A FAMILY. I have known guys to get very angry with the bus driver because he couldn't get home in time to tuck his little kids up in bed and say goodnight to them. On this particular occasion, it wasn't the bus drivers fault. The traffic that evening had been a sheer farce due to roadworks in Nottingham. It doesn't take much to get Nottingham all snarled up, or Long Eaton, the town where I live.

robcrossgrove
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Why would Tyler worry about vehicle safety? The U.S. government already does such a great job on food safety and health care, why would road safety be any different?

kerouac
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It's from the Yorkshire Tea plantations Tyler. The hot, humid climate in Yorkshire is ideal for growing tea.

Holywell
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From a Dutch person : I prefer the British humor !!!!👍👌👌🤗

tonnekevankan
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You asked within a few seconds of her saying MOT...if you stop pausing every few seconds and listen she explains. I love watching Americans do reaction videos to our British lives but youre the only one that constantly pauses without listening

davemason
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So a National Trust pass.
You can pay a monthly fee (not much, around £10)
And you get access to historical buildings that wouldnt normally be accessible, and in return they repair and restore the buildings, keeping them maintained and available for future generations to experience, thus passing on that history.
These places normally have lots of land and walks around them aswel, normally with beautiful gardens, woodlands and parks.
Well worth the fee, as usually the price for visiting just one of these sites is around the same as your monthly fee, and you can visit as many as you like! So the only thing holding you back is how far away you want to travel

Johnny_Moonshine
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I sill make tea in a tea pot with loose tea. that's the perfect way to have a proper brew.

MariaFletcher-bfpk
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If you ever come to the uk you will love a cup of tea made the correct way. ❤

maureenjones