Woman Goes Viral With 50 ‘Socially Acceptable’ Things In The UK That Would Confuse Americans

Despite a long history, shared language, and “special relationship,” the UK and the US are still pretty different, very often in ways that do not immediately meet the eye. 

TikToker Andrea Celeste shared some examples of things in the UK that Americans might find surprising. Viewers shared their own thoughts in the comments, highlighting all the bits of life, from stores to humor, that differ between the two nations. We got in touch with British/Polish singer, actor, and comedian Maja Bloom to learn more. 

Bored Panda has reached out to Andrea Celeste for comment by email and will update the article as soon as she gets back to us.

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Woman Goes Viral With 50 ‘Socially Acceptable’ Things In The UK That Would Confuse Americans

#1

Advertising prescription only medicine is actually prohibited in England. Also in England, you don’t get billboards that advertise solicitors like you would in the US.

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#2

There isn’t the same beauty pageant culture as there is in the US in England, especially when it comes to kids with makeup, fake tan and bikinis.

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#3

Pessimism and self deprecating humor. When I use British self deprecating humor people sometimes tend to get worried and start saying something supportive when I’m back in the US. In the UK humor is usually self deprecating and pessimistic. And in the US while it’s still banter, it’s more lighthearted and usually obviously a joke compared to the banter you get in the UK.

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#4

There aren’t any fraternities or sororities at UK universities. A lot of people in the UK call University “uni”.

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#5

I saw this thing about American seeing a photo of beans on toast and being mortified by it and to be fair, it looks terrible in photos but it’s actually really good snack when you’re trying to save money.

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#6

People pack their own groceries in supermarkets. There isn’t anyone that packs it all for you at the end of your shop.

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#7

A 20 minute walk anywhere in England isn’t that long of a distance and you wouldn’t typically take an Uber for that kind of distance. I feel like in the US it’s more common to take Ubers everywhere probably because everything’s so spread out.

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#8

You don’t tip bartenders in the UK and the overall tipping culture is very different. There’s tipping at restaurants, but I think it just depends on the person and also where you are in England.

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#9

At university you won’t have roommates in England, you’ll have housemates. Typically halls have separate bedrooms and shared kitchens and bathrooms. But I think in US dorms, it’s common to share your actual bedrooms.

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#10

People walking down the streets with a drink in hand, which is actually illegal in the US, I think except for some part of Las Vegas. 

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#11

Service workers like cashiers and retail workers don’t typically start conversations with people to the extent that they do in America. The more outside of London you go, the more chance there would be of that happening, but definitely not like in America.

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#12

A lot more people drive manuals than automatic in the UK. You have to do your driving test in a manual if you want to drive manual. In the US you can do your driving test in an automatic and still drive a manual.

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#13

In England, things like bread, pasta, coleslaw don’t usually contain added sugar. In the US a lot of these products will usually have added sugar in them.

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#14

Black pudding which is dried pig’s blood that tastes amazing but I’ve freaked out my American friends saying that though.

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#15

The word tea in England doesn’t just mean a cup of tea, it can mean dinner or a snack in some parts of England and then you have things like afternoon tea, cream tea, or tea breaks at work, which all include tea but it’s like different settings.

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#16

In restaurants, you usually have to clarify that you want tap water instead of still or sparkling, and then the still or sparkling water can come at an extra cost. You also might not be able to get free unlimited refills like at some restaurants in the US.

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#17

Cheese in England is usually a lot more aged and earthy than it is in America.

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#18

Most police in England won’t routinely carry firearms. The majority of the police in America will carry firearms everywhere. Concealed or open carry of any weapon is actually prohibited in England. This was a huge cultural shock for me because in California where I’m from some people will hold a gun in their holster just casually.

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#19

People drinking in the airport at like, any time of the day. I went to Thailand recently, and the Wetherspoons pub at the airport was completely packed at like 5am with people drinking before going on holiday.

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#20

Eating with a knife and fork is usually how people eat in England. You don’t just eat with a fork like you usually would in the US. It’s also very common to eat pizza with a knife and fork when you’re at a restaurant in England, but you would probably never see that in America.

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#21

In England instead of garage sales you can find car boot sales. It’s the same concept but on a field selling things from your car boot or trunk. I’ve seen both in both countries but I think car boot sales are more in England and garage sales are more in the US.

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#22

Offering a cup of tea to guests in your home is a really really common gesture in the UK. It’s usually black tea and they’ll ask if you take it with sugar and/or milk. In the US I feel like it’s more soft drinks or water.

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#23

In England, houses and flats or apartments tend to be smaller than houses in the US.

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#24

University degrees typically take longer in the US than they do in the UK. To complete my Bachelor’s took three years to complete in England and it usually takes four years to complete a bachelor’s in the US.

So overall cost for education in the UK is lower than it is in the US. And from what I understand in England, you don’t have to start paying your student loan until you reach a certain income threshold.
But in the US, I think you start paying right after you graduate, but there’s some loans that do grace periods.

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#25

You also can’t advertise any unhealthy sugary foods to children in England. Recently there was actually a poster on the tube station that had cake on it that had to be changed because it was advertising unhealthy food. In the US restrictions are a lot stricter than they used to be, but not to this extent.

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#26

24 hour time or military time is used often in England for schedules, digital clocks, etc. Both 12 and 24 hour clocks are used in England. But from what I’ve seen, America typically uses the 12 hour clock.

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#27

Iced Tea is not a thing in England. In the US iced tea and sweet tea are very popular. I think you can get iced teas from Starbucks in England but it’s not very common.

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#28

People use electric kettles very regularly in England. When I first moved to England a lot of my American friends didn’t know what an electric kettle was. So over the years I think I’ve seen it become more of a thing in America.

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#29

Most people in England have their washing machines in their kitchen, which is very uncommon in the US. Also, most people will use drying racks to dry their clothes in England, whereas in America they use massive industrial dryers.

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#30

The standard greeting in England is “you’re alright?” This confused me so much as an American when I first visited because I thought they were asking me if I was like physically or mentally okay. Typically you just reply with “alright” back. It’s sort of like “how are you?” in America being a rhetorical greeting.

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#31

Schools in England don’t do anything similar to the Pledge of Allegiance like they would do in schools in America. In general, patriotism isn’t as intense as it is in America. So you won’t see loads of England flags in front of people’s houses like you would see with American flags in America. It’s really common for Americans to identify as their heritage instead of their nationality and in England I found it’s more common for people to identify with the country they were born in regardless of their heritage.

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#32

Talking about money in the UK is seen as kind of a taboo, whereas in the US I feel like it’s more common.

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#33

Saying you want tea in England means English breakfast tea, they aren’t usually going to ask you if you want peppermint or hibiscus or green tea like they do in the US.
It’s usually black tea, and they’ll ask how you take it which means whether you take it with like milk or sugar. I feel like in the US they ask if you want it with like cream honey or lemon rather than milk and sugar.

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#34

If you order lemonade at a restaurant in England you’ll usually get a carbonated lemon flavored drink. In the US you would get what brits call “cloudy lemonade” which is a sugary lemon drink that isn’t carbonated.

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#35

Doing rounds of drinks when you’re with a group of people. The expectation is that usually everyone in the group will buy a round drinks for the whole table, but I think in the US you either buy your own drinks or work it out on Venmo after.

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#36

Spring break in the UK isn’t the same as spring break in America and I think it’s usually called Easter break in the UK, not spring break.

It’s not really like a “get a group of people to go to Florida” kind of thing. People usually just go back home and go see friends or family or potentially go on holiday, but I think it’s not as common because places you would go on holiday in Europe aren’t really warm yet.

So you would just save it for summer whereas in the US spring break is like a huge deal.

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#37

In the US a lot of the cars are huge compared to a lot of the cars in England. You don’t see a lot of the huge American pickup trucks also a lot more people own a car in the US compared to England, with 91.7% of households in the US owning at least one car and 45% of households in England owning only one car.

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#38

A Venti sized Starbucks is 20 ounce and in the US it’s 24 ounce, and then the other two Starbucks sizes – Grande and Tall – are both two ounces smaller than the US. The same goes for a lot of cafes and restaurants with drinks, they tend to be a little bit bigger than in England.

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#39

Having cake and a cup of tea or coffee is a lot more common in the UK than it is in the US. If you’re out with friends or family in England, you can usually find a cafe that sells cakes, coffee and tea, but I can never find anything similar in the US. There’s dessert places and bakeries, but it’s a little different.

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#40

You don’t have to pay for books in the UK. They’ll usually provide them for you in the library but that also means that they can run out. But in the US I think it is more common to buy books for university.

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#41

You would never really swipe your card and sign a receipt in England. A lot of places are just insert and contactless.

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#42

Chinese takeaway in England isn’t what the Chinese delivery would be in the US. For example, most Chinese restaurants in the US will serve orange chicken because it’s a very American Chinese dish, but you won’t see it as much in England.

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#43

Going camping in England isn’t usually going to a forest or a campground like in the US. It’s usually pitching a tent in a campsite on a field. And instead of huge RVs, you’ll see camper vans or caravans.

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#44

In England, you’ll have your exams for every term, and that’s usually all the exams you’ll ever have. Other than that, it’s usually your research papers or your dissertation.
But from what it sounds like in the US, you have more quizzes and exams in between your terms.
The British system is also more focused on independent learning. So you’re not going to be in for lectures all day every day like you might be in the US, and in England, all your classes already scheduled for your degree. In America, you have to typically book your classes for your degree.

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#45

Cubicles are like actual rooms in England, they aren’t stalls like you would typically see an American public bathroom.

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#46

When you get petrol for your car in England you go inside to pay after you filled your tank. In the US you pay first so you kind of need to know how much gas your car will need.

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#47

You probably won’t see many people drinking a straight glass of milk in England. In America people do this all the time with almost any meal, not just cookies.

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#48

In the UK usually only study one subject whereas in the US you usually do a major and a minor, a major being your primary fields of study and your minor being a secondary concentration.

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#49

Chocolate eggs are really popular in England during Easter and in the US it’s more chocolate bunnies that are like the classic, instead of the chocolate egg.

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#50

Cheques are basically obsolete in England. I grew up with my parents using cheques and 81% of firms in the US are still using paper checks to settle some of their bills.

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