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Hello we are Joel & Lia and today's video is five things that Brits do that

drive Americans crazy now we are not American as you can s...hear. "as you can s...hear!" . Now we are not American as you can probably tell but we

have thought of five things that we think drive Americans crazy so let us

know in the comments if they do drive you crazy or if there's anything that

we've missed let's get started! alright, so excited.

So excitable. the first one is being standoffish oh yeah so for anyone who doesn't know what

standoffish is, it's just a bit like..... if that was if there was a gesture for the word it

would be that and that's definitely how Brits are I think more so

than Americans and I think it annoys Americans I think it comes across rude

even though it's not meant in a rude way it's just sort of we're just different

yeah we're just different and it's like never take that as a personal insult

it's just like them being so us be so self-conscious about our own stuff it's

just like "no", irritating, I don't need anyone in my space yeah, my bubble. so the next thing that we do that

we think probably drives Americans mental is that we don't really tip

tipping's just not really a big thing here unless you're made of money, throwing it around! it's just not

bred in our culture where it's like you have to tip at least fifteen or twenty

percent is like what we're taught it 10%. We'll leave a little tip, and I usually only really... like my parents do

yeah I don't really do it. But my parents always tip yeah and it tends to

be 10% and that's like generous yeah 10% so if it's like a, what 50 quid bill? fiver

yeah that'd be 10% yeah course it would knock off a zero. A* Maths GCSE!

maths genius right here. yeah just leaving a fiver and that'd be it. It'd never be 20% no

never it would never be. But we do try when we come to America I feel like most

Brits are like this is a tipping culture let's make sure we're tipping people but

maybe some don't and I think that does piss off Americans

because again even though stuff is rude in our country we forget that stuff is

rude in other people's country so like by not tipping we're offending the person

that's serving us and in some countries tipping is actually rude like in Japan

yeah yeah it's like no this is the cost of the food it's exhausting it's

exhausting so when we go to America Joel we actually have to budget for tipping

we haven't even thought of that we just thought we would go somewhere

we'll have some coffees it's almost double what we- we have to budget more for that because we tend to

think America is cheap so Brits are like yes America is so cheap and it is but then

you add sales tax and you add tips and it's like oh it's not actually that much cheaper. Sales

tax and tips is ridiculous just tell me the cost yeah tell me the cost upfront

and I'll pay it, it's like getting to the checkout and delivery's like the same

price as your thing and you're like well just sack off this whole order then

abandon abandon so the next thing that drives Americans crazy is that

British people are emotionless and they're you know they've got a stiff

upper lip that's what we call it when we're sort

of like we don't show emotion we have we power through if we're upset we don't

tell anyone, we just power through we've got a stiff upper lip. Which I think

is definitely something of like an older generation yeah

whereas now we're taught to all just like let our emotions out just like

cry, have a day, no that's Lia! Okay I cried a lot yesterday and it felt lovely, shoot me! Shoot me guys, I cried! And I actually took some pictures of myself crying! I was just like I'm crying

gonna take some pictures, dunno why! I just like to see how I look

when I cry! that's so weird! but yeah I think it's getting less like that because our generation is

getting aware of how much that is like affecting young people like to tell them

to bottle up their emotions oh god it's so bad! it's really bad but it is how we are I

think you're probably even though you do show emotion I think you show emotion

less than Americans might or other cultures might and talk about it less

I'll talk to you about it yeah but it's not something I broadcast. Apart from on my youtube

channel! okay this one probably bit a sensitive topic but you know Brits that

think Americans don't get sarcasm when they

probably do. otherwise so many of them wouldn't subscribe to this channel would they! Coz we're really

sarcastic. and that is a huge stereotype that Brits are like Americans just

literally they don't get sarcasm but that isn't true because like yeah like

you said we're so sarcastic and people have sent us messages like I love

watching you guys so sarcastic so that's just yeah that's one thing that we're

gonna try and correct over here, we'll be like Americans do get it you guys! Yeah they're more

intelligent than you and the last one is kind of similar but it's Brit's

assuming that Americans are stupid or that they're like all gun wielding

fat loud brash people that all voted for Trump when obviously loads of you didn't. No and I think it's so

wrong like obviously we've got American friends been to America got loads of

American viewers and we know that just the same stereotypes of Brits having bad

teeth we all know that's not true, but some are. Bad teeth?! Is that like a thing?

never heard of that? no! So that's a big stereotype that Americans are always

like British people have gross teeth and we've had loads of comments about it being like you two are

like weird for Brits that you do have nice teeth

it's like that that obviously isn't true but there are some Brits that do have

bad teeth that's the same thing that isn't true about Americans, but it is true for some Americans.

No, definitely it's a shame that like you know Trump is like your president and

that a lot of sort of ignorant Brits will look at that and be like

they're all like him they all look to him and that's kind of what's pushed in our

media is like look at how many Americans love Donald Trump

when actually most Americans hate him yeah so we're sorry for

Brit's snobbery. British people are snobby! So snobby, sorry sorry. Joel you are

totally right because our media push the idea of Americans so much and you know

they put Trump on on the news and they're like look at how many people voted for him and it's like of

course just building up this image of what we are supposed to think about

Americans and it's not healthy is it? no it's not! It's not very nice essentially Americans

are very similar to Brits and I know of our channel we kind of highlight the differences

between them but they're minimal like I think yeah we are very similar and it's

just Americans are a bit more open and nice some of them but we're a bit snobby!

We're a bit snobby so there you go we're a bit snobby and we love it

and what I always say is I always say this we can all afford to be a bit more American you

do, you say that all the time! because we could all wear our heart on our sleeve a bit more yeah show a little bit

more emotion speak about how we're feeling, if we've got a problem with someone just say hi

can I talk to you about something it's bothering me and also be bold and be

confident like if you want to have a meeting with someone if you're

networking just be like hi can we go for a coffee I've got a great idea instead of Brits being like

or just never saying anything! You know we always go oh my god you can't even get into an uber

without someone giving you a business card or their mixtape or something

they've made, in America that is, but isn't that great like the idea of

selling yourself and just being confident. it's admirable and we want that an element of it but not too much of it

not not too much so we'd love to take a leaf out of your book and we hope that

you'd like to take a leaf out of ours! yeah multiculturalism! Okay guys, that is the end of the video

we hope you've enjoyed it like we said we did make the opposite this video

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So another thing I really liked is um...

This was the sort of the one thing that told me it was true was after I started believing

the things I was reading believing what Islam taught.

I prayed and it wasn't in like the ritual prayer.

I prayed and I actually felt like there was a God.

I actually felt like I was connected to something like there was God was listening to me.

And in Christianity I was taught you know you have to pray all the time.

You pray to Jesus, you pray to God.

And you're supposed to feel this connection and I never felt that connection.

I never felt like anyone was there never felt like you know Jesus was there.

Like apparently like everyone was supposed to and like everyone else was feeling.

So I thought like I was the rude one.

I was incapable of feeling that or I was being rejected or something.

And so you know after feeling that it was sort of like, there's no way that it could

be wrong.

There's no way that I couldn't you know, I after that I like had to convert but I was

always hesitant of doing so.

Because I thought I would be bad at it.

I thought I wouldn't know what I was doing.

I wanted sometimes I still don't know what I'm doing.

But I thought that I wouldn't be able to do it.

And so I wanted I guess, I wanted to wait until I thought I could be a good Muslim before

converting.

But one night I couldn't sleep and I did end up saying Shahada to myself by then.

I know I have to do it like in a congregation in front of witnesses or whatever.

But to me that's more of like a ritual almost.

So that night that I said Shahada alone was sort of to me my official you know a personal

personally to me that was my official conversion.

And that's when I first started considering myself Muslim, when I first started practicing.

So actually last Thursday this past Thursday was marked three months since I had converted.

So I mean it's looking back on it, it was like obviously I think it's the best decision

that I've ever made.

I'm very happy with it.

I don't know it doesn't seem like it's been that long but another problem is with my parents

my parents, you know like I said my grandparents.

I live with my grandparents now.

And like I said strict evangelical Christians and I know what telling them would upset them.

And I don't really want to deal with that right now.

I want to and I've gotten advice from other Muslims, I've talked to and their advice is

to wait until after I turn 18 or wait a little while longer.

So that way, they can see that you know I haven't changed for the worse since I converted.

They have more time to look back on and you know once I turn 18 maybe they won't think

of me as being such a child.

So they won't think of it as an irrational decision, you know.

So that hopefully they'll see that I actually thought about it and I thought it through

and I know what I'm doing.

An interesting thing that happened about a month ago.

We were, I don't even know how we got into the conversation but I was talking with my

mother my grandmother sorry, about Islam.

And what they believe and she was under the impression that Muslims worshipped Muhammad

and didn't believe in God really and didn't believe in Jesus at all.

So I corrected her on those things.

I almost slipped up inside we, instead of you know they.

We as in Muslims couldn't really say that around her um...

So I talked to her about it.

And she surprised me by asking you know, what she asked me: So, are you thinking about converting?

And I panicked and I said: No.

Because well that wasn't a lie.

Cuz, I had already converted.

And I said: No.

But I asked her: What she would do if I did?

And I asked her, if she would kick me out of the house.

Because that's up until then.

That's what I thought they would do.

And she said: No, I wouldn't kick you out of the house.

But you would break my heart.

So that's definitely something I want to wait on um...

So when I say like I can't wear hijab, I can't be open about certain things...

That's why.

It's because my parents.

But I met a lot of good made a lot of good friends in the Muslim community here.

And you know they're all willing to help to do whatever they can.

One of my girlfriends said that, she would like to be there your she would be there if

I wanted her to come with me to tell my parents or whatever.

And she would be there for me.

So most of my friends know about my conversion.

In fact all of my friends know about my conversion.

And all seem to be fine with it.

Some are kind of weirded out by it, some are kind of surprised.

My best friend has told me you know she wants to learn all along with me.

She wants to know all there is to know, because you know that's my religion and she wants

to know more about it.

So that was nice.

I appreciated that that meant a lot to me.

So I think that's about it.

That's the story of my conversion or reversion whatever you want to say um...

I can't really think of anything else to go along with that story.

But I'm happy.

Best decision I've ever made.

And...

Yeah.

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