Top 15 Mistakes & Faux Pas British People Make In America | Brits in America | UK vs USA Culture 🙊🙉

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Published 2020-03-21
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In today’s video, we’re sharing some of the top cultural mistakes and faux pas that British people make when they visit America! Are you a Brit planning a trip to the States? Follow the guidelines shared in this video and you’ll be sure to leave with more friends than enemies! 🍻😂
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Are you American? What faux pas would you add to our list? 🤔 Are you British? What kind of mistakes do Americans make when they visit the UK? 🙊

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All Comments (21)
  • @baylessnow
    American parent; "How dare you swear before my children!" British person; "I'm so sorry, I didn't realise it was their turn!"
  • "That's so British" would not offend me at all. Brits a self-deprecating anyway.
  • @richardtuna4274
    Day drinking in the UK can be described by the words “it’s 5 o’clock somewhere”
  • @robbiemuk
    Getting upset over “that’s so American “ that’s so American 😂
  • @ToothbrushMan
    I have no idea who you hang out with in the UK, but no, a good brawl is not the "perfect way to end a night out". That's just odd.
  • @flybobbie1449
    Saying "That's so British" would not offend a Brit.
  • @daveh9753
    We Brits have been to war with just about every nation on earth but strangely don't feel the need to carry a gun.
  • @sarahhardy8649
    Highest praise ever....my husband looking at me and saying “you’ll do” before we go out.
  • @Andrea-mg9py
    Very few Brits would ask you about your religion, especially the English. Also we tend not to talk to strangers about politics.
  • @dale897
    Haha i love how you think a brit would start talking to a stranger lol
  • @jamessmart685
    People assuming “London, England” is the only part of the UK worth seeing. Or even worse, categorising the other nation as England. Boils my blood.
  • “If you throw a punch they can shoot you” but don’t swear in public that’s rude 😂
  • @Andrea-mg9py
    We Brits laugh at ourselves all the time. We couldn’t careless if you say: That’s so British. We’re adults.
  • @catgladwell5684
    Many people in the UK are atheist or agnostic, and overtly religious people are seen as rather embarrassing.
  • @ub3rfr3nzy94
    It's weird, for a country that talks so much about freedom of speech it feels like you can't say anything there without someone getting angry.
  • @ShrubScotland
    Which British people are “brawling” after a night out? Who have you been hanging out with? Street gangs?
  • @LeopardAzure
    My favourite one of the ways we Brits tend to beat around the bush is when we say someone was 'tired and emotional', meaning they were off their tits (drunk)
  • I quite like stopping off and having a drink during the day. That's why I got fired as a bus driver!
  • @jamess7533
    Uk day drinking is almost mandatory. If it’s sunny people will ditch any work and head to a beer garden
  • @Katebell4
    Why do I feel like someone has told them a lot of these things as a joke... especially about the fight at the end of a good night out!