7 British things we don’t have in America

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All Comments (21)
  • @RichardGadsden
    The purple grapes used in American grape jelly and whose flavour purple skittles mimic are an American species of grape ("Concord grapes") that are not generally available in Europe. They do exist, but they're in the same sort of "rare, specialist" foods category as blackcurrants in the US. Table grapes in the UK and Europe more generally are usually wine grapes, which have a much more subtle flavour than either blackcurrant or Concord grapes.
  • @ClintBandito
    Calling Blackcurrant mid is honestly the single most offensive thing Evan has ever said.
  • @Dead-EyeJuncan
    Further disambiguation. Squash is also a racket sport that was invented in England.
  • @elysianemily
    American here - I have a toiletbrush and my family always had one growing up. perhaps that was just me and my family?
  • @stuartizon
    The British plug is great, but everyone who grew up in Britain has at some point cried after standing on a plug with their bare feet!
  • @lynn69jackson
    If you know your history, you know the reason why America has so many grape flavoured things. During prohibition the more intelligent vinyard owners kept their vines, and they used the grapes to make things like grape jelly, grape soda etc. They were counting on prohibition not lasting forever.
  • @MssPenn4000
    The hot water bottle thing has blown my mind, it's not just for cramps, it's for when it's chilly, and it's amazing to take camping when the nights are cold!
  • @paxperbellum1661
    Highly diluted squash is a core children's-party memory. You knew you were getting a plastic cup of basically slightly tinted water and a slice of birthday cake.
  • @marshall7365
    as an American who moved to the UK in September, when I discovered blackcurrant jam I decided to never go back. It's now my favorite thing, SO MUCH BETTER THAN GRAPE!!!
  • @ooslum
    Yeah, a flannel is what you wash your face with as a Brit.
  • @RCassinello
    "Welly" is short for "Wellington", after the Duke of Wellington who popularised tall water-proof boots in the 1800s.
  • @Zoom15000
    A thicker duvet vs a hot water bottle is like putting another jumper on vs sitting by the fire. One is just so much better than the other.
  • @hannahvmh
    i get why americans use hot rice heated up for pain, we also have wheat bags in the uk which are in a soft fabric. they are often scented with lavender as well which helps you to relax and sleep easier
  • @MatthewJBD
    No British child has ever said they want to drink soda 😂 But yes, pop or a fizzy drink
  • @DavidJCane
    One American who definitely knows the meaning of Pantomime is the the Fonz. Henry Winkler came to England each year from 2006 and 2010 to play Captain Hook in the pantomime of Peter Pan.
  • @MTTT1234
    As somebody living on continental Europe, I luckily also never had any troubles with electrical sockets. I never even imagined that the power could arc out of it towards you? That sounds scary.
  • @Dan-B
    Evan talking about U.K. things as if he hasn’t lived in the U.K. since Freddo’s cost half a penny and a handshake
  • Wait.. you don't have a hot water bottle.. that's like legit when you are poorly
  • @debrabarron7061
    California, here - I have a hot water bottle- they're not like unicorns. You can find them in just about any pharmacy. 😊 I also have an electric kettle -
  • @howesy
    American toilets definitely agreed that they do a better job, but what on earth is up with public restrooms having massive gaps around the cubicle door 🥴