BRITS React to Mistakes American Tourists Make in England

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Gaynor and OB Aidan react to mistakes American tourists make in England.

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A long-time viewer of the Office Blokes channels, and look forward to Gayna’s, Daz and Aidan’s comments. US here, and an effusive Anglophile. 🇺🇸🇬🇧

brucegreenberg
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American here. I have been to England. It was an amazing vacation. Bath was my favorite place I went.

strikethatreverseit
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I don't understand why he mentions standing in line. People do that all the time in the US. It's not just a mad dash for everything. Sure, there's some rude aholes, but I think most would just get in line. Super weird thing to mention.

pacmon
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I've been to Great Britain 5 times (all 4 countries) for 2 to 4 weeks at a time. Loved every
minute loved the people the weather everything! Each trip was amazing favorite Scotland and Wales just beautiful

meloniehaedicke
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When I was there in '86, as well as a number of countries as I crossed the continent from Greece to Iceland, I used a Eurail and BritRail Pass, and spent my nights in youth hostels, which really helped my budget. Hmm! I noticed at around 15:10 that the name's been changed to NationalRail.
I'm no genius behind the wheel, but for some reason, the first time I drove over there (rented in Belfast, and drove west), I had absolutely no problem adjusting.
I don't know if you realize, but the video's volume is about twice that of yours. Could you crank yours up a bit/tad/scoash? Thanks.

jimgreen
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That’s it! If I can make it over I’m going to Brighton! Beautiful beaches. And maybe hop over to Wales. Lots of beautiful places. And natural beauty, history. Especially the people

colinjames
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I love how he's perfectly framed so the tree branches are coming out of his head like static electric hair.

kurtn
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A couple minor ones:

Pubs: many Americans don't drink at all and so won't set foot in a pub because they think they're bars. American bars (especially the ones that resemble pubs) rarely sell any real food (if any at all). Pubs are basically restaurants.

Cold: in the UK, the weather can be quite arctic in the middle of summer.

silikon
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Listen, the only way I'm visiting the UK is if I can meet Hyacinth Bouquet.

nuavecmoi
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I’d love to see you react to more Wolters world ❤ love his channel and love to see what actual English people agree or disagree with

DiamondPreston
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It’s actually the same amount of total power, just the voltage is different

sc
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mistake number 1 : going to england for a vacation
but seriously americans do say "half past 7" for 7:30, or "quarter to 8" meaning 7:45. they wont just say "half seven". adding prepositions allows it to work both ways. and anyone who isnt a futbol fan will not know what the three lions are. At first I thought it was referring to a royal familys crest or coat of arms.

nullakjg
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I've always wanted to visit England and judging from what I've seen it's my kind of environment.

KonohazFinest
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I think if a visitor rents a car in the UK the rental place should put an L on the back. Like they do for Learners. Over in US and Canada electric stoves and clothes dryers both plug into 240v central air conditioners are hard wired into 240v (no plug?

bl_leafkid
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We have 300+ year old inns in New England and the charm factor is high but Gaynor is right, there is a musty type smell that exists. It just comes with the experience. ❤

destinyreelly
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I have stayed B&B and hotels that were built in 1400, 1600 and 1800's. Small stairs, floors not level. Some made from stone some from timber. Enjoyed them all. We do have nude beaches here in the US.

dndborn
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anyone coming over bring a good jacket, its getting to summer but we still have cold snaps, today we have lovely sunshine, rain sleet, and a very brisk breeze.

ErnestKirby
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If I ever do make it to England, I'm going to Birmingham to check out the Black Sabbath Bridge and the Home of Metal exhibit. Love Sabbath and metal 🤘

Longhauler
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When he was talking about the old buildings, it got me thinking. As a fan of the TV show Doc Martin, I really want to visit some of those picturesque seaside villages in Cornwall. But as someone who is 6’7” tall, I noticed that the ceilings and doorways seem rather low. I mentioned this to a friend who grew up in Penzance, and she confirmed that I would spend much of my time inside stooped over.

benrast
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I get the London thing. Brits go to new york city and say theyve been to america.

briankirchhoefer