How to Make English People Mad 😡 🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿American in England

Published 2024-06-07
How to Make English People Mad 😡 🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿American in England


Today we’re going to talk about the things we do that make people in the UK mad; and more specifically England! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

As an American expat only in the country for a year, I have had my share of challenges living in England. But these amazing things that I get to experience everyday make living in the uk so much easier for me.

Have I missed anything that Americans do in England or the UK that make English people mad? Let me know in the comments what your thoughts things about living in the UK! Can’t wait to hear your thoughts!



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How to Make English People Mad 😡 🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿American in England


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How to Make English People Mad 😡 🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿American in England


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All Comments (21)
  • @ChavJag
    I'm london born and bred and bad manners drive me up the bloody wall. There is NO excuse for not saying please and thankyou.
  • @yippee8570
    The most English thing ever: walking back to the car after a comedy show in Newcastle and we came across two junkies setting up their paraphernalia in the stairwell of the car park. We said, "Excuse me, please!" and the two of them immediately apologised profusely and moved out of the way. All very polite.
  • @woodencreatures
    People are saying English people say 'soccer' but I'm 61 and have lived all over the UK and no one has ever said soccer to me
  • @video99couk
    In England, someone is mad when they are insane. If you get an English person very annoyed, they could be "cross" or "angry", but not mad.
  • @user-dx5kg1nu6k
    A toilet is not a 'bathroom' or a 'restroom'. I don't want a bath or a rest, just a piss. Tea: Just make sure the water is boiling.
  • I’m Welsh and now live in England. If you came up to me and called me English I wouldn’t get annoyed with you but I would say “well actually I’m not English I’m Welsh”. I couldn’t reasonably expect a person from another country to know my nationality even though I have a Welsh accent. As for football I’m definitely not a fan of it. rugby is my favourite. ❤️
  • @archiebald4717
    No please or thank you, can be irksome. It is not common to use either in many parts of the world, but in the UK and Ireland it is essential. Children learn that from a very early age.
  • @user-he5so4gz4r
    London is not representative of England or the UK in general, most English,Scots,Welsh and Ulster folk rarely go near London, we in the west are proud of our region, as are those in the south,north,midlands east,Scotland,Wales and NI. Mainly the banter is in fun, especially if scousers are involved.
  • @beakybuzzard
    You are clearly very observant and understand the basics well, good manners are important (even more so outside of a city), we uphold and treasure the ways of our four nations for good reason, community is the heart of our way of life creating a sense of togetherness and a willingness to help each other in times of need. Together we stand, divided we fall... refreshing to see someone from overseas explain things so well, nice video
  • @petew5289
    i was a lorry driver for many years and tea was the life blood
  • @denerumsby6789
    On the subject of politeness I have been to Florida on a couple of occasions and have met many US servicemen from the air bases that used to be all over Suffolk and i must say I have found virtually all the Americans I have met to be extremely polite with lovely manners, especially those from Southern States like Texas and Alabama etc. My wife and I have often said that they were the epitome of manners
  • @tjfSIM
    I’ve never been enthralled by the football obsession but I can see how people become fanatical about it. You’re right, it’s so much more than the game itself - the culture and sense of belonging that comes from supporting a team is everything to some people. There is a really funny comedy written by Michael Palin called ‘Golden Gordon’ that perfectly sums up football fanaticism in working class pre-war Britain. Worth a watch 😂
  • @katydaniels481
    I love that your videos cover different topics and you go into more detail. You really do understand the culture ❤ (P.s. I think the coastlines deserve a video all of their own in the future) 😀
  • @jackjames3190
    BRIT from London here - Bravo on ANOTHER top notch video 🎉🎉😂 I said it in my last two comments and I’ll say it again - you look so happy and sparkly and younger than when you first arrived and I’m SO happy for you 🎉❤ x
  • @catlover132
    Queue-jumping is close to an international incident... (Irish people frown on it too). Generally, it's obvious that there is one, but if in doubt, ask someone "is this the queue?" or "is this the back of the queue?". While many might know the term "line", use the word queue to avoid confusion.
  • My grandma always said the line :- Civility costs nothing.. And I've stuck by that, pretty much, all my life.
  • You talk about people being very polite, quite rightly, but there's the other side when they can be quite insulting - especially if they like you!
  • @trevordawe3542
    Not everyone in England is obsessed with football. I'm 72 and have never been to a football match, or come to that hardly ever watched one, same goes for cricket. I know plenty of people who aren't interested.