American house
British house
American food
British food
American self defence
British self defence
British supermarkets
American supermarket
American car
British car
American chips
British chips
American dress (typical)
British dress (Typical)
American money
British money
American cheese
British cheese
American healthcare
British healthcare
American public schools
British public schools
There are vast differences between the two countries one of the most notable things is how the British take great pride in their day to day appearance. It doesn’t matter if they are going shopping, going to work, or simply going out got the night British men and women take great pride in their appearance. You won’t see t-shirts and jeans in the U.K., rather you’ll see people dressed in nice clothing, dress shoes, ironed clothes, nice makeup etc. It’s quite nice when you go out to see people taking the time to look presentable.
American food is another, this is something I don’t miss from the USA. When I moved from the USA to the U.K. I had a massive rapid weight loss which I think was due to exercise, reduced salt, sugar and fat in British foods. I now prefer British food over American since most American food tastes like salt and sugar laden lard.
I don’t miss American healthcare, not at all. The average American can’t afford healthcare and they have to work several jobs to make ends meet or their healthcare is so expensive they can’t afford to be sick. That is not for me and I think the NHS is amazing.
The final thing I’ve noticed is British cars are not as huge and there are a lot of luxury cars on the roads which is much different from the USA as most Americans haven’t ever been near a Range Rover, Mercedes, or a BMW due to the cost.
These are my observations. Not facts, just my thoughts. If you don’t like them ohh well.
American tv dramas: You have to be a model first to act in American cop shows.
British tv Dramas: You have to be an actor first to get a job on British police dramas.
This is an easy task, once you read Quora for a while.
British couple:
American couple:
British food:
American food:
British home:
American home:
British sports car:
American sports car:
British school:
American school:
British hospital:
American hospital:
British scenery:
American scenery:
British city:
American city:
British police:
American police:
British intellectual:
American intellectual:
British political rally:
American political rally:
British vacation:
American vacation:
British invention:
American invention:
British teeth:
American teeth:
Bonus photo:
Canada
Some of you might be confused by the above answer.
After having read Quora for a year or two, I’ve learned that every single thing about the Kingdom of Britishovia is 100,000,000 times better than the USA.
And Canada is a paradise on earth.
So I’ve decided to switch teams. I’m becoming a Brit. I already purchased a top hat and monocle and I’ve begun smearing my teeth with a mixture of honey, maple syrup and cane sugar. This is the mixture recommended by the Association of British Dentists (ABD).
I’ve also started taking a course in repairing fried automotive electronics so I can keep my Range Rover running great.
I would prefer to become a Canadian, but the only way that’s possible is to leave this earthly plane of existence and push into the next level of consciousness. To be Canadian, one must become a supernatural entity, an All-Being, Master of Earth and Sky.
This is what I would look like if it was possible for me to be Canadian:
Except that the Canadian pictured above is a lot more male-model looking than me (naturally).
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