Things I Love About Living in England 💖American living in the UK

Published 2024-03-09
Today we’re going to talk about the reasons I love living in the UK; and more specifically England! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

As an American expat only in the country for a year, I have had my share of challenges living in England. But these amazing things that I get to experience everyday make living in the uk so much easier for me.

What do you think are best thing about living in the UK? Let me know in the comments what your favourite things about living in the UK! Can’t wait to hear your thoughts!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jill-mh2wn
    When you say that you value the sense of community here ,it seem to equate to the fact that you are saying `in the UK community, people matter` . If it is so different to what there is in the USA, that's quite an indictment. Is it that the necessity to drive everywhere keeps people apart, do you think? On public transport and out walking one is right next to strangers and it seems to work well ,here and in Europe.
  • @peckelhaze6934
    These are things that we Brits take for granted. It is nice to remind us how lucky we are. Glad you are enjoying them.
  • @stevenperry7493
    Thank you for your comments ,it takes somebody from overseas what we take for granted .Enjoy your time here .😊
  • @nez9751
    Glad you like our country, we need more people like you 👊 respect.
  • We certainly have our faults but compared to some countries, it’s pretty good 🙂 welcome, I hope we treat you well ❤
  • @robertwillis5909
    This is so lovely for an English person to listen to. The good features of our culture being explained to us in this way are really enlightening. Thank you.
  • @LeoG666_
    There is nothing better than to be sat on a clean and quiet train, watching the beautiful countryside going by. We moan about the price of our journey now and then, but I think it's worth it.
  • @philipsmith7913
    Interesting to hear of the differences between USA and UK. Glad you like it here.
  • @LADYDOBBS67
    It's so lovely that you're enjoying living here. Honestly, it really is so great to be able to just go walking somewhere or hop on a bus. I love this myself because I don't drive. Life is about being happy and enjoying whatever time we all have ❤ hope you have a wonderful life here too ⚘️🌷🪻
  • @helenhoier1742
    Thank you for your appreciation of our country. In my opinion, the sense of community helped us through the pandemic better than most other countries 🇬🇧
  • @timweather3847
    The most unexpected item in your list was the skies, the cloudscapes, but as a meteorologist I can understand that. What surprised me was that you didn’t mention health, not being terrified of getting sick and unable to afford healthcare.
  • I’m so glad you’re happy with and in England. So many people go to a place and shit on it. Gratitude is so underrated these days.
  • When I was a child Yorkshire pudding was always served with gravy as a starter to a roast beef dinner on a Sunday. Peter Darley, Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England.
  • @user-gf1jt2hp4m
    Brit here,I lived in NJ for 2 years but could not get used to it so went back home
  • @Stand663
    I’ve just discovered your blog. It popped up on my feed. I work in property here in London and the Southeast. I’ve noticed recently, a lot of Americans have moved to London and other areas and buying property. Brighton is another popular place. It’s also close to the continent, an hour away to Paris and other places in Europe etc .
  • @Sine-gl9ly
    When I was a child, in the early 1950s, we'd have Yorkshire pudding twice in one meal. The first time, crispy with gravy, vegetables, and a scrap of meat (wartime rationing didn't end until 1954) as the main course, and the second time, less crispy (spread with a bit of jam and kept warm in the oven) and served with hot custard, as the pudding course.
  • @firsttankcrews
    So pleased that you now feel comfortable about living in Britain. Hope you have a wonderful springtime getting out and about. Has your daughter found it easy to assimilate?
  • @dnorfed
    Glad that you enjoy the uk 🇬🇧, you need to get about a lot more to catch up with all you really need and want to see and enjoy, good luck on your time here and welcome 👌👌
  • @JJ-of1ir
    This is a good video. I sometimes forget the things you list about the UK just because its always been like that here. Thank you for reminding me not to take it for granted 🙂
  • @redscouse7056
    I was lucky enough to go to the USA in 81' on a school trip in new England. All the towns were named after English towns. And drinking coffee as a 13 yr old in the states made me feel old