British and American homes might look similar at first, but there are some differences that can be really inconvenient if you aren’t prepared for them. Watch this video before you travel!
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I’ve notices 8 differences between British and American homes and I tried to show them in this video. Let me know if you notice something else!
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In Spain usually you can see the washing machine at Kitchen too, however there are some houses with laundry room next to the Kitchen. By the way, I like very much when you say "tada ta da ta daaa". Regards
The dada da da da da sound which you made is kind of cute!
An American house would normally have an attached garage and lots of closet space. I wonder if British houses have the same
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In America they usually have a washing machine room I guess and a little garden next to the main door right?
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The whole pooping crouch thing is up for debate imo
£160 per week? Seems a bit much – a single room in a house like that shouldn't be any more than £70-80 per week and a double room shouldn't set you back more than £100-120.
I love the music which was played at the beginning and ending. Is this from a movie or album?
Hmmm. San Francisco is NOT by any definition "Typical American". The homes between Coast to Coast define America… Not the Large Cities. If you want to compare "Average American to Average British…you should use typical towns. not the "Large cities" .
you're so cute but who is that guy saying " tada da daaaa " his voice was like a bell .I liked it <3<3
I love a seperate kitchen. And i do believe it shoukd be like that.
I was shocked years ago when I saw what passes for a back yard in the UK. Not a tree in sight and hardly room enough to let a dog walk ten steps. I know the reason today but then it was a eye opening moment.
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Boy do I love my home in America. Still love to all you Brits every country is different.
Hello from china.I will be there oneday like u.I like England as well as America so that I'm studying English as I can and working so hard.By the way,You are so beautiful! thank u for all your vedios,that was awesome.
What kinda music ya brits listen to? Imma guess edm that's all. Out here just shitty trap but I listen to 90s rap
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During a visit to London three years ago, I noticed that front doors facing the street generally used key locks (deadbolt) only to gain entrance. Most U.S. homes will have a doorknob with key or both knob and deadbolt lock.
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Sliding windows are mainly a Western USA thing. East Coast home windows are often double hung with panels moving up and down. There really isn't such a thing as a typical American window.
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American bedrooms almost always have ceiling fans instead of just a light fixture (especially for small rooms).. The English bathroom pull light is a shortcut so an electrician doesn't have to install a light switch. The washer in the kitchen is also a shortcut because that is the closest water and drainage pipes. American homes usually have natural gas clothes dryers, I understand British usually doesn't have dryers.(?) (I have seen and read complaints from American living abroad about this subject.) The windows in England look like single pane windows with limited opening. That is reeaally behind the times. Dual pane windows are vastly better for cooling and heating, plus noise reduction. And they open a hell of a lot better than those old style windows.