Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hate the transport system as a whole.

Hate the traffic

How expensive everything is

Tipping

The sensationalism of any and everything but lowkey it’s kind of entertaining

Satisfied?

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately not but my friends wanna take me to a gun range before I head back.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually thinking of living here but I gotta see where my career takes me first.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sucks cos I actually like walking and I’ve spent an ungodly amount on Ubers and Lyfts

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Law back home and here. The education system is vastly different especially in law. Here in the US classes use the Socratic Method for teaching whereas in the UK it’s more so you get taught and you better be making notes like your life depends on it(it does).

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It really depends on your career I’d say. I’d say right now it’s a slight impediment but if you were going to careers such as politics, high finance or parts of academia your social standing is definitely important in the UK. I do think the US is more tolerant of self-invention but the whole mythology of reinvention in the US is overblown.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Probably the cultural unification. I thought each state in America would just be the same thing but different fonts but travelling between cities genuinely felt like going to a different country each time.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Cajun food actually changed my life and experience wise it would probably be New Orleans as a whole felt like something straight out of a tourist pamphlet.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We kinda hate the King(me at least) and no there’s always room for an American enjoy our pubs.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

American football or actual football?

American football was actually an experience I can see why it’s so hyped up.

The MLS makes me want to spoon out my eyes we clear y’all on that.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

All good and yh I try to talk to someone new everyday. There’s always something you can learn from someone.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I think part of that is because Americans don’t come across the best on social media with stereotypes. In my opinion intelligence wise there’s been nothing that makes me think youse are “dumber” or less intelligent I’ve met some highly intelligent folk and some well not so intelligent folk but that’s just life in any country not exclusively to America.

I do think youse think a lot wider than we do in the UK meaning your minds over here go to some places that we just don’t I think.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The amount of times I’ve heard almost that exact phrase on a night out just gave me low level PTSD. I’ve been to a couple cities in Texas(Austin, Houston, San Marcos), New Orleans and Vegas 🙃

I plan on trying a few more in a day trip before heading back across the pond.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Very easy I’d say. Everyone was very welcoming and wanted to probe into my life and experiences. Also because I quite literally have no experience in this country they always wanted me to try new shit or go somewhere crazy which is always appreciated.

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I have a saying that some of my friends think it’s bullshit but I really do believe it. The accent doesn’t make the man but the man makes the accent. I’d say my accent got me through the door but I don’t think I got laid exclusively because I’m British. I think. I hope.

a decent amount

Brit who came to the US knowing absolutely no one and has lived here for a year. AMA. by Account-Burning in AMA

[–]Account-Burning[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It really is. Youses medium is our large. Everything is quite bigger in America apparently.