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  • @rockrane1
    @rockrane1 11 годин тому +67

    "UK is almost US....." Says someone who hasn't even been there...... No, it is not. The UK is a much better organised society from any point of view. I have visited both countries more than once. In many respects, the US is 20 to 30 years behind. And I don't think that will change for a while.

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому +1

      An 18th century eruption at Laki in Iceland killed people in the UK.

    • @gerardflynn7382
      @gerardflynn7382 9 годин тому +24

      If anything the US will end up 50 - 100yrs behind at the rate that they are going.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 5 годин тому

      Sadly, the UK is in as deep a dive into oblivion, as the US is. Our problem is our anti-British Government's and the anti-British Mainstream media (particularly the bbc). If a UK Government was to actually put the indigenous peoples of the UK first, this would be a lot better place.

    • @MeYou-ww9xk
      @MeYou-ww9xk 2 години тому

      Yes it is, because of the Piracy Act 1717/18. I wouldn't be surprised that the so called rednecks are related (DNA-wise) to these British hooligans!!! Look, how dumb can you be, to vote for BREXIT! You can even see, that the UK wants to go back to the EU, because they've seen, that the UK becomes backward, like the US. So, for me it's a big YES!

    • @torejorgensen5344
      @torejorgensen5344 2 години тому +2

      30 years ago I'd say that for electronics and digitalisation Japan was 10 years ahead of Europe and USA 5 years ahead of Europe. I haven't been to either USA or Japan since then, so the rest is based on second hand observations. I think nowadays electronics are mostly the same all over though they do have some cool stuff in Asia that aren't really available elsewhere (unless you import it directly and can read some asian language), but for digitalisation I think Europe (west and north Europe) is mostly ahead of USA now.
      England has some anachronisms in common with USA (like using the imperial system instead of the metric system for many things, and the only two times I've had a check book was when living in USA and England (USA 30 years ago and England 15 years ago)). Then again there are other European countries with weird anachronisms like Germany still using cash on a regular basis. All in all I think England is more similar to other European countries than to USA, but I also think England in many ways is the country in Europe most similar to USA (though more similar to Canada than USA).

  • @FlbcImp
    @FlbcImp 10 годин тому +48

    Thank God the U.K. is nothing like America without the guns.

    • @BergenDev
      @BergenDev 8 годин тому

      They prefer the stabby stabbys 🤣

  • @zebo-the-fat
    @zebo-the-fat 10 годин тому +54

    Safe from guns and safe from the fear of being made bankrupt for the crime of getting sick!

    • @_asphobelle6887
      @_asphobelle6887 7 годин тому +5

      Yes, I'm surprised none of the original posts mentioned it.

    • @Pancake_Nix
      @Pancake_Nix Годину тому +2

      Yea, that's actually a big one! No matter how lucky or healthy you are, we all need medical care at some point in our life. And the impact of not having to worry about going into massive debt if something bad does happen is not to be overlooked.

  • @jackabalas
    @jackabalas 11 годин тому +74

    They DO mean North, South, East and West of London, as in they only lived in London but have lived all over it.

    • @SpyroTek
      @SpyroTek 5 годин тому +3

      I wonder if they were saying they have lived al over London apart from central.

    • @judsdragon
      @judsdragon 5 годин тому +2

      @@SpyroTek probably as central London is mostly businesses and the very rich

    • @robertadavies4236
      @robertadavies4236 Годину тому +2

      Exactly. Maybe you need to have lived in London to understand, but north, south, east, and west London are so different that they're virtually four different cities.

  • @LalaDepala_00
    @LalaDepala_00 10 годин тому +33

    I'm Dutch and I live in a "bad neighbourhood". Never seen or heard a gun.

  • @Narangarath
    @Narangarath 11 годин тому +68

    3:07 Honestly, with how often US cops seem to end up shooting the person who called them... It's a legitimate worry IMO.

    • @elmurcis1
      @elmurcis1 9 годин тому +1

      Once one looks at statistics about "duty casualties", difference is around 100 times (per capita). And number of people shot in total difference is more like 500 times.
      (For referrence - traffic accidents are just 3 times more deadly - not bad considering how many people "has to drive" and how easy is to get license)

    • @razvangheorghe9230
      @razvangheorghe9230 9 годин тому +2

      @@elmurcis1 Do not compare the statistics of an entire state with just a country from EU, your percentages involve millions, ours is only thousands. Low number or big, if there are chances of having casualties, the system is not right. Think of Murphy's law, what can go wrong will go wrong.

    • @Narangarath
      @Narangarath 8 годин тому

      @@elmurcis1 What has that got to do with anything I said?

    • @kwlkid85
      @kwlkid85 8 годин тому +2

      ​@@razvangheorghe9230 That's not how percentages work.

    • @lillia5333
      @lillia5333 8 годин тому +4

      Usians don't understand "per capita"?

  • @jjsmallpiece9234
    @jjsmallpiece9234 11 годин тому +31

    If you get pulled over by a UK cop in normal circumstances i.e. you aren't knowingly being chased - we don't have to assume the police will pull a gun and threaten to or possibly shoot at us.

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому

      Unless its the London MET. Those neanderthal thugs are capable of anything.

    • @CarolWoosey-ck2rg
      @CarolWoosey-ck2rg 9 годин тому

      No but they will arrest you now if you are a citizen and show patriotism- they are a disgraceful group of thugs 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @B-A-L
      @B-A-L 8 годин тому +3

      If you get pulled over by a UK cop just smile, be polite, say sorry and you'll be alive and kicking and on your way in no time!

    • @judsdragon
      @judsdragon 4 години тому +1

      @@B-A-L pretty much, in my younger days i was pulled over for speeding on motorcycles somewhere between 15 and 20 times and not once ever convicted of it, with the exception of once im only talking about 10-20mph over the speed limit and in a city but generally u pull over with no fuss, be civil and apologise and as long as ur insured, taxed and have a license u will generally get a warning or a producer for the local station if missing one of ur documents

  • @nightowl8186
    @nightowl8186 3 години тому +7

    We do get storms in the UK but we read the three little pigs and decided bricks seemed best 😂

  • @reluctantheist5224
    @reluctantheist5224 11 годин тому +65

    Our burglars scarpered at a stern " Sorry, can I help you? “

    • @Jamie_D
      @Jamie_D 11 годин тому +3

      😂

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому +6

      Ours just said "Cheers, that would be positively delightful of you, old chap. If you could be so kind as to put all the valuables into these sacks, that would be absolutely spiffing. We'd be so awfully grateful."

    • @reluctantheist5224
      @reluctantheist5224 10 годин тому +4

      @@TheRealRedAce Ah, sounds like you needed to up your game to an "Excuse me, MAY I help you".

    • @annalangley9877
      @annalangley9877 5 годин тому +4

      That you said "sorry" to your burglars is peak British ;-)

    • @Jamie_D
      @Jamie_D 4 години тому +2

      @@annalangley9877 wrong kind of sorry though,lol

  • @CeiStockport-nx2qi
    @CeiStockport-nx2qi 11 годин тому +46

    Look up the recent case of a woman who called the police in the US who called the police about a noise outside. She ended up shot dead by the police for taking a pan of water off the stove.

    • @Xeroph-5
      @Xeroph-5 11 годин тому

      ...Mcfuckinscuse me?

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому

      London police shot a suspect in a taxi...AND the innocent taxi driver who was driving him. The suspect later turned out to be the wrong guy. UK is safe; but London certainly isn't! There, they'll mug you as look at you.

    • @infin8ee
      @infin8ee 9 годин тому +9

      There was more than taking a pan of water of the stove . There was a long interaction before that. Unfortunately , from what I can see, America seems to have a very large mental health crisis (for whatever reason) and it goes undiagnosed or untreated .

    • @nolaj114
      @nolaj114 9 годин тому

      Oh yes, that's right ... first he threatened to shoot the old woman in the face. She said she reviled him in the name of Jesus. He drew his weapon. Then she put the pot back, cowered down whkmpering, and THEN he shot her in the face. I watched the video. White cop. Old small black woman who could never have thrown any water on him if she tried. It was absolutely horrifying. ​@@infin8ee

    • @stephenlee5929
      @stephenlee5929 5 годин тому +5

      @@infin8ee But whatever, in the UK, woman, would be unlikely to be shot by the cops, she called for help.

  • @nigelclinning2448
    @nigelclinning2448 8 годин тому +14

    We do get major disasters. They usually happen every five years or so and are known as “governments”.

    • @amykryptonite
      @amykryptonite 2 години тому +2

      We in Belgium every 4 years 😂😂😂

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 10 годин тому +23

    That is precisely what he's saying. London is divided into, north, south, east and west and he's saying he lived in all of them.

  • @MellonVegan
    @MellonVegan 10 годин тому +43

    It's not *A* phenomena. That's like saying you drive "a cars". It's called a phenomenon. Same as bacterium or millennium and the like. Dear USA, please use singulars and plurals correctly.

    • @Jan_Koopman
      @Jan_Koopman 6 годин тому +4

      I know, right?! This annoys me, too!

    • @Pancake_Nix
      @Pancake_Nix Годину тому +3

      I hate *ex* cetera and "per say" the most. Followed by nucular. I can live with the general bad grammar some people have; I butcher my own language in casual conversation as well... but when I hear anyone say any of those three, I just can't take them seriously anymore.

    • @carolmurphy7572
      @carolmurphy7572 Годину тому +3

      ​@@Pancake_Nix And expresso! 🙄😂😂😂😂

    • @Pancake_Nix
      @Pancake_Nix Годину тому +2

      @@carolmurphy7572 how could I have forgotten expresso?! 😆😂 That one is also right up there for sure.

    • @Jan_Koopman
      @Jan_Koopman Годину тому +4

      @@Pancake_Nix, exetra, definitely
      But what is the correct pronunciation of per se then?

  • @MoodyMarco-vj3oe
    @MoodyMarco-vj3oe 10 годин тому +63

    It is in no way like America but with no guns. America, despite the country's overall wealth, is basically a Third World country try in a lot of ways. It performs atrociously in almost every metric used to measure citizens' health, wellbeing, education and happiness, its people are far more religious than those in other developed/Western countries (and this is NOT a good thing), and even the metrics it performs well in (such as average income etc) is falsely inflated by a small % of mega billionaires.

    • @wallythewondercorncake8657
      @wallythewondercorncake8657 9 годин тому +3

      Found the "I'm so superior" atheist. Also, it's not even close to being a third world country. You are very poorly informed.

    • @lillia5333
      @lillia5333 8 годин тому

      ​@@wallythewondercorncake8657 No, he is not wrong. Only third world countries elect a felon, rapist, conman to be president. Letting people live on the streets when they loose their homes due to medical debt, letting their teachers having to use their own money on school equipment for the students, to expensive mental health help, police shoot them instead. Schoolchildren are murdered because no one (almost) want better laws on gun use. I can go on and on, but you get the picture. Or you don't, because you are an evangelical maga-ish person. About religion... do some research. Outside of the bible. Check DNA, archeology, secular books of science...
      Of course there are good Usians who try to change things, but they have their work cut out for them.

    • @discolizard712
      @discolizard712 8 годин тому

      @@wallythewondercorncake8657 don't need to be an aetheist to see the borderline cult like behavior that americans show towards their ''flag'' and whatnot, and considering how many religious stories there is from over there...... i'm not surprised OP said what they said

    • @dorisschneider-coutandin9965
      @dorisschneider-coutandin9965 6 годин тому +2

      I would agree on most of your points made; moodymarco.

    • @YvonneMcLay
      @YvonneMcLay 5 годин тому +4

      @@wallythewondercorncake8657 The actual textbook definition of third world is: countries that are part of the “third world” are generally characterized by (1) high rates of poverty, (2) economic and/or political instability, and (3) high mortality rates. So the US definitely is 3rd world in category 3, and very close in category 1, just that the level of billionaires at one end tends to mask the overall high rates of poverty. So no, it’s not a 3rd world country, but to say it’s not even close, just shows how poorly informed you are. Plus they were making an indisputable fact about how religious the US is, I didn’t see any superiority complex in the comment. I’d suggest Wally suits your personality well.

  • @xouri8009
    @xouri8009 11 годин тому +21

    1- natural disasters in UK are pretty much bad floods and related issues coming from that
    2-I’m sure Knife crime will come up, because it’s a meme, but in reality even knife crime is smaller than the US, even just London knife murder is less than US, considerably…

    • @B-A-L
      @B-A-L 8 годин тому

      All that happens during our bad floods is a few carpets get a bit soggy and people go to work in canoes and as for knife crime, well it only happens in certain areas of London with a particular culture and only happens within that particular culture.

    • @stephenlee5929
      @stephenlee5929 5 годин тому +3

      @@B-A-L No it can happen anywhere but it is still rarer than the same in US, more death by knife crime, per capita in US than UK, I think its about 3 to 1..

  • @Songfugel
    @Songfugel 11 годин тому +47

    For added context about Europe, here in Finland, as a 42 yo:
    ◇ I have never heard a gunshot, never seen/heard anyone I know get robbed/mugged/graped, never heard of anyone's house getting broken into
    ◇ there are no natural disasters. No earthquakes (that you can feel), no tornados, no hurricanes, no floods (that reach housing), no mudslides, no avalanches, no massive thunderstorms, no draughts, no wildfires (only very minor forest fires)
    ◇ no poisonous or dangerous animals. The only dangerous animal we have is brown bear, but they are more afraid of humans and stay 10-60km away from any human scent. They are also not aggressive unless you somehow stumble between thrm and their cubs. I don't know of anyone that has been injured by a bear, unless they went living with them (yeah, we have a guy like that here)
    ◇ Everyone gets free mental and physical health care at point of service, and it is completely free for those with low income
    ◇ everyone loves the police here, and the police will always come help everyone in the situation, and try to work as a neutral arbiter/defuser of the situation. They have guns, but they basically never use them for anything. Even the few times a year the whole police force is forced to use them, they are used for warning shots, or to debilitate the hostile party, not to kill. Basically, the police doesn't kill or work against you, they are always trying to help, even the one they are coming to arrest
    ◇ all the roads and infrastructure are in great shape, especially considering how challenging our arctic climate and massive land-area is to them. There are no potholes (didn't even know what they were until I saw them in US videos), no falling bridges, people don't drive under the influence (and if they do, it is extremely serious, you lose your lisence, can face extremely rought consequences and is considered one of the worst things you can do here, and will socially forever be considered almost equivalent to a murdered)
    ◇ If you can't afford a food or a house, the government will arrange them for you. No one who asks, will no longer be houseless/starve here or be without proper healthcare
    So yeah, people feel a LOT safer in Europe, especially in some parts of it, than in the US

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому +2

      .....and you've got Putin right next to you....

    • @larswilhelms1
      @larswilhelms1 10 годин тому +2

      I have huge respect for the Finnish people!! I feel we connect in many ways! and not just the awesome people, but u guys seems to do most things correct!! like EVEN having a good political system/government! I feel honored to be a neighbor of this fantastic country!! Love! from Norway! you guys is on top of everything and you should be PROUD! if it wasnt for that weird language of yours, you guys would be part of Scandinavia

    • @LalaDepala_00
      @LalaDepala_00 10 годин тому +2

      ​@@TheRealRedAce We have always had Russia right next to us. We are used to it. Putin does not want to control Europe, he wants the old Soviet Union back.

    • @jjsmallpiece9234
      @jjsmallpiece9234 7 годин тому

      @@Songfugel We certainly get floods in Europe.

    • @christopherjensen3034
      @christopherjensen3034 6 годин тому

      All of this. Yes.

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 10 годин тому +12

    I was horrified when American women said nobody would go out at night alone. Here, I never worry about that stuff. I once put a coat on over my nightdress to follow an owl through the streets.
    As for police, I have never been bervous when desling with the police. If they had guns, I would avoid them at sll costs. My father is a retired Chief Indpector. He says the police can not protect the public if the public are afraid of them.

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому +1

      What about American women who go out alone at night mugging people?

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight1526 10 годин тому +17

    The guy who had cycles and scooters stolen has to remember, in the U.S. you would only have cars parked outside! And not burglarising because the owner may have a gun? Just means the burglars go in groups, ALL armed when they break in! You seem to be forgetting everyone has guns. What burglar doesn't have a gun?

    • @spugelo359
      @spugelo359 6 годин тому

      A very stupid and a poor one.

  • @Herzschreiber
    @Herzschreiber 10 годин тому +11

    Rabies! Viewers from the UK, please correct me if I am wrong (viewing you from Germany),
    but as far as I know, there really is no rabies in the UK. Because, everybody who wants to enter the UK with pets - be it for vacation or long time - needs to 1) prove that the pets are rabies vaccinated (at least 21 days before moving in) and in case they're not, they have to be vaccinated immediately and stay in quarantine for about 21 days.

    • @StewedFishProductions
      @StewedFishProductions 9 годин тому +3

      In the UK the last case of rabies causing death aquired 'within' the country was more than a century ago, in 1902. But a few people have arrived in the UK 'with' rabies caught abroad...

    • @Herzschreiber
      @Herzschreiber 9 годин тому

      @@StewedFishProductions I see.. thanks for telling me

    • @michaelcaffery5038
      @michaelcaffery5038 9 годин тому +1

      There was a death from Lissa virus, a form of rabies, a few years ago. The man was a member of a bat preservation group and was bitten while ringing or otherwise checking bats. I expect, but don't know, he had been bitten before doing the same thing before but got unlucky. Apparently the virus is fairly common in bat populations but unless you handle bats the chance of being bitten is pretty well zero.

    • @randomwaffler
      @randomwaffler 2 години тому

      rabies has been completely eradicated in the uk for years upon years now. all animals are screened coming into the UK (and those who do not have available medical history to prove that they are healthy are quarantined).

  • @xouri8009
    @xouri8009 11 годин тому +14

    Ryan, for some comparison, you can look for example at murder rate of US cities vs European cities. I use murder rate because murder is categorized similarly everywhere.
    If you go from most populous city to less populous city, you have to go down to 97th most populated US city to finally find a city with murder rate close to London for example, all other 96 have higher murder rate.
    Kind of crazy…

  • @andrewlaw
    @andrewlaw 10 годин тому +10

    I can't comprehend my car overheating and having to worry about knocking on a random door for a container of water. In America you just assume every yahoo has a gun and will shoot you for trespassing on their property. That just doesn't happen in the UK.

  • @DanDownunda8888
    @DanDownunda8888 10 годин тому +17

    Ryan, you don't have to worry about rabies if an animal is hissing or growling at you. II believe that it's quite the opposite. You can get rabies from an animal whose brain has been so affected by the disease that it will calmly walk up to you and bite you, without any warning. And yes, you're basically dead if you don't get treatment quickly. We don't have rabies in Australia, but just about everything else that will kill you, if it bites you, we do have a cure/treatment for.

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому +1

      Blue ringed octopus? Shark? Crocodile? Taipan? Bunyip? :D

    • @DanDownunda8888
      @DanDownunda8888 9 годин тому +4

      @@TheRealRedAce The name "bunyip" comes from the Wemba-Wemba language, and the mythical creature creature is often considered a warning to keep children away from dangerous water bodies. There is an antivenom for a taipan bite. Not everyone dies from shark and crocodile bites. A blue-ringed octopus bite is extremely dangerous and requires immediate medical attention. The venom contains a powerful neurotoxin called tetrodotoxin (TTX), which can cause paralysis and respiratory failure. If someone is bitten, it's crucial to seek urgent medical care. Treatment typically involves supportive care, such as supplemental oxygen, intravenous (IV) fluids, and sometimes intubation if breathing becomes difficult. It is not necessarily fatal.

    • @infin8ee
      @infin8ee 9 годин тому +3

      We don't have any large mammals like bison , bear, elk etc so all in, it's pretty safe . There's a lot of people who live in the city and the only scary animal they've encountered are groups of roaming teens.

  • @SiGr10614
    @SiGr10614 11 годин тому +22

    brit here, hearing .. 6 D cell maglite... i thought it may have been a small gun hahah!! it's just a torch.

    • @annedunne4526
      @annedunne4526 10 годин тому +2

      Yes. I thought it was a gun.

    • @SiGr10614
      @SiGr10614 10 годин тому +1

      @@annedunne4526 strange name for a torch isn't it. Certainly sounds like some sort of firearm.

    • @thearmouredpenguin7148
      @thearmouredpenguin7148 7 годин тому

      @@SiGr10614 Maglite is a brand of very tough waterproof torches favoured by "outdoorsy" people, police and security companies . The cases are made of magnesium alloy ( the same as many car wheels ) hence the name.

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller 6 годин тому +1

      @@thearmouredpenguin7148 That were favored anyway, they're not nearly as popular with LED torches and rechargeable batteries being so good now. Still popular with security etc. for that intimidation factor of a huge metal object though.

    • @KarinExMachina
      @KarinExMachina 5 годин тому

      The give away was D cell. My old bicycle uses D cell batteries in its battery pack. That and I have owned a Maglite slim for over a decade. Hi from the NE UK

  • @SuperHawk0413
    @SuperHawk0413 11 годин тому +18

    Well, gun-laws are quite liberal in Austria, Czechia and Switzerland... you need to go through background checks and can't have a mental disorder but otherwise, you can buy (modern and old) guns you see in movies, and it's more liberal than the UK. You have to store the guns and bullets separately though. These countries don't really have many gun-related deaths. Greetings from a responsible Austrian gun-owner.

    • @continental_drift
      @continental_drift 11 годин тому +4

      Sensible guns law make a huge difference. 👍

    • @SuperHawk0413
      @SuperHawk0413 11 годин тому +3

      @@continental_drift Yup!

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 10 годин тому

      Less homicides but still widely used for self deleting...
      Thus why if you look at deaths by gunshots per capita, the helvetic conf is on par with the USA.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 5 годин тому +1

      Exactly. There are around 2.5million legally owned firearms in the UK, so it's not like there are none. They are just well controlled.

  • @Stuffed_Cat
    @Stuffed_Cat 10 годин тому +29

    Of course we get natural disasters in the UK. One time, some snowflakes fell on a railway track and our entire rail network ground to a halt. And don't even get me started on leaves. I mean, they can be REALLY slippery.

    • @DaGuys470
      @DaGuys470 9 годин тому +2

      This comment is why I love Brits.

    • @sjl.2297
      @sjl.2297 9 годин тому +3

      As someone who used to travel into and across London for work I used to dread the chalk boards outside the station with messages about the "wrong type" of snow, leaves and even a cow on the line! 😄

    • @B-A-L
      @B-A-L 7 годин тому +1

      I remember a couple of years ago when we had some flooding in the UK the only newsworthy story that the BBC News could come up with was an old couple who were concerned about the safety of the fish in their garden pond! The news crew took them to the pond and the fish were happily swimming around without a care in the world and the news crew got their moneyshot when the old couple broke down crying with relief! In the meantime the fish were secretly cursing the old gits for putting wire mesh over the pond, obviously to stop cats or birds from a free snack, because it stopped their one chance at freedom!

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis 7 годин тому

      I have lived in the Thames valley and have seen plenty of flooding over the years.

    • @corjp
      @corjp 5 годин тому +1

      Dutchy here, our railway system gets to a halt in autum when the leaves drop, luckily our winters are not that severe anymore ( knock on wood)

  • @irreverend_
    @irreverend_ 10 годин тому +8

    "America with no guns", and better trained police. In 40 years I've never felt afraid of the police, and I've been arrested on 4 or 5 separate occasions over the years. Only time I was at all manhandled was when 6 officers arrested me after reports of me threatening people with a chainsaw (I should add I didn't threaten anyone), and they still didn't hurt me. They were just being careful.

  • @Padraig1916
    @Padraig1916 10 годин тому +9

    An American, "survivalist", lady bought a remote cottage near me, in rural Suffolk. She put a high fence all round and is fighting the authorities for a gun license and permission to build a nuclear bomb shelter!

    • @AussieFossil
      @AussieFossil 10 годин тому +5

      If nothing else, she's probably providing work for the locals. :)

    • @Bramfly
      @Bramfly 9 годин тому

      That lady need a mental detox from the US, and learn to accept the new reality of living without constant fear 😊

    • @judsdragon
      @judsdragon 4 години тому +1

      she should tell them its a farm ;) farmers are allowed shotguns lol

  • @lynnhamps7052
    @lynnhamps7052 10 годин тому +10

    I lived in Islington and Hackney in London for over twenty years and never felt unsafe, now on the Isle of Wight and feel exactly the same.
    The UK does have quite bad storms but no-where like a hurricane, but land erosion can occur overnight, where large parts of the cliffs will fall into the sea, taking properties with it..very scary and not at all amusing.
    But we don't have dangerous animals,, rabies, or even poison ivy or oak.
    As for the youths, just don't hang around where they do, they grow out of it eventually, just stupid kids..been around for generations. 😊👍🇬🇧

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому +1

      Safe here in the UK (falls into patch of giant hogweed).

    • @airvicemarshalsirgeorgemas2083
      @airvicemarshalsirgeorgemas2083 9 годин тому

      The death adder snake is dangerous. The only venomous snake in the UK

    • @Bunny_Aoife
      @Bunny_Aoife 5 годин тому

      @@TheRealRedAce oh that stuff is scary, i had a teacher at horticultural school here in austria who is scarred all over from it

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 5 годин тому

      Poisonous plants common in the UK - Rhododendron, Crocus, Bluebell, Foxglove, Cuckoo pint, Monkshood, Deadly nightshade, and Poison hemlock.

  • @annedunne4526
    @annedunne4526 10 годин тому +8

    Surely it's obvious that NSEW is North, South etc. London is HUGE so it's important to know which part someone lives in. The person was saying he/she has lived in all of them and felt safe.

  • @Vedran.
    @Vedran. 10 годин тому +10

    "Now that you're old?". At your age? I'm 51 and still in my early thirties :D

    • @Stuffed_Cat
      @Stuffed_Cat 8 годин тому +4

      Personally, I've been twenty-four for around forty years now.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 5 годин тому +1

      Us Generation X, were 30 when we were 10 and still 30 now were in our 50s.

    • @davidribeiro1064
      @davidribeiro1064 4 години тому +1

      The 90s ended just last year.

  • @thescrewfly
    @thescrewfly 7 годин тому +5

    The fear of water relating to rabies is called hydrophobia. Aquaphobia is a psychological fear of water in general.

  • @Jan_Koopman
    @Jan_Koopman 6 годин тому +10

    The UK and Europe in general don't really experience natural disasters, no:
    - there are no or very few (active) tectonic plate cracks in Europe, so barely any earthquakes;
    - there are no volcanoes in the UK and on most of mainland Europe;
    - we are in a region that is unlikely to get hurricanes (no tropics -> no tropical storms), the last big one that caused a lot of damage was in 1953: "de Watersnoodramp" ["the Water Emergency Disaster"];
    - we are in a position on Earth that doesn't get many extreme temperatures.
    So yeah, we don't really get any of the shit you get.

    • @kmortensen9312
      @kmortensen9312 Годину тому +1

      We do have some dangerous volcanoes.. but not many.. specifically in Italy and Iceland with Iceland having actually active volcanoes that while few people actually live near them do cause problems for europe when they have big eruptions (like the big one 15ish years ago that shut down air travel in most of northern europe for a month or 2

    • @Jan_Koopman
      @Jan_Koopman Годину тому

      @@kmortensen9312, " *most of mainland* Europe"
      Iceland ≠ mainland Europe
      One volcano or a few volcanoes in Italy doesn't discredit "most of mainland Europe"

    • @kmortensen9312
      @kmortensen9312 27 хвилин тому

      @@Jan_Koopman never said it did i simply pointed it out an while iceland might not be mainland europe its volcanoes are so violent that they cause problems for large parts of mainland europe.. so keep your panties on

  • @notyourtypicalgranny
    @notyourtypicalgranny 6 годин тому +3

    Considering an Australian woman in the US was shot and killed by a police officer after she called about a disturbance in an ally at the back of her house.

  • @lisanelson9979
    @lisanelson9979 10 годин тому +8

    I live in Belfast, and everybody has heard of here. I live in a lovely area, anyway I was wandering home from the wine shop a couple of years back. Now, our police do carry guns, Anyway I was so close to my house. There was a load of cops and they wouldn't let me walk on to my house. So I pointed to my house and explained I was just going there. So a plain clothed guy flashed a badge at me. So I took a detour and got home. Now a load of jogger people weren't allowed out of the park on to the main road. It was a security/ bomb alert I found out later. OK I have been through so many bomb scares back in the 80's, and actual bombs. So what got me is.. if it was so flaming dangerous why were we not evacuated?
    I was sitting my Mums house and the forensic place got blown up. I guess it's about 4 or 5 miles from my Mums. Well it was loud and the double glazing wobbled. Also I was on my way to uni one morning and met a class mate, so we were walking together, freaking bomb goes of (this is belfast city centre) So we wobble on our feet on a pavement.
    Then one time when I was living in the city centre, and a bomb goes off just down the road from us, By goodness, I stuck not able to move during those seconds.
    For the record Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not Great Britain.
    So many stories. Belfast is pretty safe and beautiful.

  • @sharonmartin4036
    @sharonmartin4036 8 годин тому +5

    NSEW is indeed the compass points and he's saying he has lived in North London, South London, etc., etc.

  • @mikaelpersson8692
    @mikaelpersson8692 10 годин тому +12

    no guns on either side means no gunbattle whatsoever.

  • @jackabalas
    @jackabalas 11 годин тому +8

    *Hydrophobic not aquaphobic.

  • @TheAkashicTraveller
    @TheAkashicTraveller 6 годин тому +4

    Knife crime gets talked about a lot in the UK but it's actually less than in the US per capita it just never gets talked about with regards to the US since you also have a lot of shootings.

  • @markpayne2057
    @markpayne2057 6 годин тому +3

    Young man we do get earthquakes and tornadoes in the UK, it’s just that the strongest earthquake in Britain was a 3 on the scale, and the strongest tornado wouldn’t even get on the scale. We do have some very savage storms, which can cause damage to homes and infrastructure, especially on the coast, and severe flooding inland. We have had some very exceptional micro storms that have caused massive and devastating flooding in some small villages in and around the moors in Cornwall or Devon, which include numerous deaths. But these are very rare and we can go years without an incident, and we do occasionally get severe weather during winter which can cause one or two people who weren’t prepared to get caught out and die.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 5 годин тому

      The strongest earthquake ever recorded in the United Kingdom was the 1931 Dogger Bank earthquake, which had a magnitude of 6.1 on the Richter scale:

    • @markpayne2057
      @markpayne2057 4 години тому

      @@Thurgosh_OG Being pedantic, the Dogger Bank is not inside the UK but is an area under the North Sea, earthquakes on the mainland are normally mild in comparison to those regularly suffered in the USA.

  • @trevorkrause7220
    @trevorkrause7220 10 годин тому +5

    Why should the police who you called during a robbery have guns when they attend the crime scene. The police will inevitably arrive so long after the call that the would-be thieves have long gone and/or the occupant is either enraged and pissed or already dead as a victim of a crime so the police guns are unnecessary or maybe a further potential threat to the irate occupants as they rage on about how useless the police were.

  • @RogerBentley-be3mr
    @RogerBentley-be3mr 7 годин тому +4

    I believe the word scarper is Italian for run . In the UK it means to run away from dangerous situations

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 5 годин тому

      There's only a moderate probability of the origin being Italian, however, it could be directly from the rhyming slang 'Scapa Flow' ‘go’.

    • @RogerBentley-be3mr
      @RogerBentley-be3mr 4 години тому +1

      @@Thurgosh_OG English humour.

  • @sjl.2297
    @sjl.2297 9 годин тому +6

    Viruses or contagious illnesses are more of a problem in a small country with many people living close to each other and using public transportation. The US has a lower population density and most people use cars to travel.

    • @missharry5727
      @missharry5727 9 годин тому +1

      @sjl.2297 yeah, but better organised vaccination services. I'm booked in for this winter's flu and Covid vaccinations next week. The doctor contacts us to remind us every year. And of course it's free - do Americans pay for vaccinations?

    • @sjl.2297
      @sjl.2297 9 годин тому +1

      @@missharry5727 I am English so they were free and friends in other European countries did not pay either. I am currently in Spain and they are also very organised. Do Americans pay? I have no idea.

  • @razvangheorghe9230
    @razvangheorghe9230 9 годин тому +3

    The mini-lads on their bikes creating havoc yet again 😂

  • @markc2847
    @markc2847 9 годин тому +3

    More seriously, as a brit. Yes, some places teenage groups can be intimidating. Also a serious binge drinking problem in many city/town centers at weekends (many cop shows on TV of fights caused by drunkenness). I guess burglary is a problem in specific places but I lived in the rural SE and in several parts of London and never had a problem and don't personally know anyone who has been burgled. Still, I guess it's down to individual experience.
    Of course, no school shootings/mass shootings here so that's a plus.

  • @Attirbful
    @Attirbful 7 годин тому +4

    If you know Monty Python’s Flying Circus, you’d know the real problem in GB are the old lady gangs…. LOL

  • @ausomebeak
    @ausomebeak 11 годин тому +4

    Houses do just fall off cliffs in massive erosion events during coastal storms!

  • @bazmoules
    @bazmoules 9 годин тому +2

    Our worst disasters are typically floods, which is why storms are the worse events for us as they cause flooding. Heatwaves probably kill the most people, flooding mostly causes property damage rather than death. Scotland actually has regular tiny earthquakes from the fault line in Iceland but they are 99% not able to be felt by humans and never bad enough to cause the tiniest bit of damage

  • @isuckatguitar6252
    @isuckatguitar6252 9 годин тому +4

    My dad was a police officer in UK, not sure if he's ever even seen a gun...probably at most a farmers shot gun?

  • @katebatt7538
    @katebatt7538 9 годин тому +4

    It seems to me that a lot of the people who have had issues with burglary type crime may have moved from the US suburbs to an urban location in the UK. It's not an accurate comparison.
    Like all cities around the world, UK cities have areas within them that have reasonably high rates of property crime.
    For example, I think some Americans move into the dodgier parts of London without knowing it. Dodgy areas don't generally look as run down in the UK as they do in the US.

  • @Rokurokubi83
    @Rokurokubi83 10 годин тому +2

    Our natural disasters a flooding in certain areas prone to it, coastline erosion slowly encroaching on and then claiming houses and we do have tornados but they’re monster sized so usually do little to no damage.

  • @DenUitvreter
    @DenUitvreter 9 годин тому +3

    In your own country you usually know by the looks of people what kind of to expect. I easily can identify 99% of young men as the harmless kind. In a foreign country that often goes down to 50% just because I don't know the locals that well.

  • @jjsmallpiece9234
    @jjsmallpiece9234 11 годин тому +5

    No volcanos either, for natural disasters.

    • @StewedFishProductions
      @StewedFishProductions 9 годин тому +1

      FUN FACT: The ONLY 2 extinct volcano's in the UK are both in Edinburgh, Scotland...

  • @rytterl
    @rytterl 9 годин тому +3

    We do get bad hurricanes here. But our houses here in Europe don't just collapse because of a somewhat strong gust of wind.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 5 годин тому

      Nice.

    • @rogerkangaroo6118
      @rogerkangaroo6118 Годину тому

      No we get storms here, not hurricanes. A strong gust of wind is not a hurricane. A hurricane is sustained strong winds.

    • @rytterl
      @rytterl Годину тому

      @@rogerkangaroo6118 jo, vi får orkaner. Dust.
      Norge er ikke bare østlandet. Hurricanes happen in different parts of the country, dumbass.

  • @lizcollinson2692
    @lizcollinson2692 4 години тому +2

    Greater London is described by cardinal directions, so much so the postcodes (zip codes with letters) include the NW E SE W prefixes as a key to where you are.
    Being north of the river and south of the river are seen as very different places 😂. Hes saying he has lived in allover 😂.

  • @mattbentley9270
    @mattbentley9270 10 годин тому +5

    We do get hurricane, there is one in Scotland today ... very infrequent though and not as bad as say the ones in Florida recently, worst one was 1987

    • @rogerkangaroo6118
      @rogerkangaroo6118 Годину тому

      No, that is a storm not a hurricane.

    • @Spiklething
      @Spiklething 24 хвилини тому

      There may be storms with winds as strong as a hurricane but Hurricanes *cannot* form at the latitudes of the UK as they require much higher sea surface temperatures to develop than exist close to the UK.

  • @janemoney5144
    @janemoney5144 9 годин тому +2

    Yes, he is saying north south east and west of London. In other words he has lived in different areas of London

  • @thekitchenchikens
    @thekitchenchikens 10 годин тому +5

    I Guess British weather in general is in itself a disaster

    • @Stuffed_Cat
      @Stuffed_Cat 10 годин тому +3

      I kinda like getting all four seasons while standing at my window wondering what to wear to go out.

  • @B-A-L
    @B-A-L 7 годин тому +1

    I remember a couple of years ago when we had some flooding in the UK the only newsworthy story that the BBC News could come up with was an old couple who were concerned about the safety of the fish in their garden pond! The news crew took them to the pond and the fish were happily swimming around without a care in the world and the news crew got their moneyshot when the old couple broke down crying with relief! In the meantime the fish were secretly cursing the old gits for putting wire mesh over the pond, obviously to stop cats or birds from a free snack, because it stopped their one chance at freedom!

  • @LearnTechnicalSketching-y1e
    @LearnTechnicalSketching-y1e 5 годин тому +2

    If burglars know that you are unlikely to be armed, they themselves will be unarmed as they know that they will be relatively safe and don't want to go to jail as murderers, It is well known that burglars themselves are scared when bugling with high adrenalin levels and on edge, so if they are armed they tend to panic and fire. Innocent citizens who have called the police in the US have been shot and killed by police who shoot first and ask questions later. Older teenagers only appear to be aggressive, as a teacher of up to 18-year-olds I generally find them reasonable and polite, even in groups. Re: theft, the rate in the UK are only a little higher than in the US and in 2021 was lower than the US - it appears to be a matter of perception and where you live, I've never been the subject of theft or robbery in my 77 years here (I've had some old bangers of cars that I wish had been stolen though!).

  • @BenjaminVestergaard
    @BenjaminVestergaard 9 годин тому +2

    2:20 Yeah, I don't hesitate calling the police here in Denmark just because they are armed and their regular response outfit includes a bulletproof vest and slashproof gloves...
    They have frequent training in conflict management and go to the shooting range at least every 3 months.
    And whenever they as much as pull the gun, they have paperwork to do, so that the individual evaluations team can figure out if it was reasonable.
    Also they never patrol alone unless they're doing traffic duty... if a traffic officer needs to pull his gun at you, you know you effed up 😄
    They also all have a pepper spray and some of them a stun-gun.
    The idea is that all officers on duty must be ready for any situation. That's why they also know advanced first aid.
    So in case of a major emergency, everyone already on duty can be called. Be it a mentally ill person wrecking havoc or a huge accident...
    Of course, firefighters and ambulance staff can do many tasks much better, but police is often first to the scene, because they patrol.

  • @AlOh-2
    @AlOh-2 11 годин тому +3

    We have earthquakes and tornadoes.
    They are just on a much smaller scale.
    The UK had a little tornado about 3 weeks ago.

    • @MellonVegan
      @MellonVegan 10 годин тому

      One also has to consider the size of the country. Tornadoes and waterspouts are very common in Western Europe.

  • @ronuss
    @ronuss 10 годин тому +3

    gangs of kids depends where you are. where i live, there is none of that but im outside a city. I will say though when i was a kid i had a big group of friends, we would have nothing to do so we would go up town hang out on a corner, you know bored. we were all the nicest most geeky group of kids you would ever meet, but adults crossed the road to avoid us and shops would tell us to move away like we were scum lol. I think the perception of groups of kids being up for a fight and super aggressive just comes from actual gangs on the extreme side which infact are not common in most of the uk

    • @DenUitvreter
      @DenUitvreter 9 годин тому

      Kids in groups are often loud and energetic, little calmness about them, they like to walk like the tough guys they aren't. If one them greets older people in a old fashioned overpolite way the tension is usually gone right away.

  • @MellonVegan
    @MellonVegan 11 годин тому +7

    No tornadoes? The UK has more per area than any other country, lol. No tornado alley is more the thing

    • @KarinExMachina
      @KarinExMachina 5 годин тому

      Never seen a tornado where I live in the UK only saw one once when I was in Spain

  • @henryt169
    @henryt169 8 годин тому +1

    6 D-Maglite is a 14inch long steel flashlight. You certainly don’t want to be hit or shafted by one of those things.

  • @sweiland75
    @sweiland75 3 години тому +1

    Anyone, even Americans, should feel safer in a country that is not obsessed with guns and violence.

  • @RogerBentley-be3mr
    @RogerBentley-be3mr 7 годин тому +1

    Regarding UK teens if you are approaching a group and show fear or even apprehension they will see it. I know one
    will always say something but if you laugh thats normally it. They hang around shops so you have to react to them twice.
    I was one once so I have never had a problem. Also trying to ignore them doesn't work. Head up, eye contact and smile.

  • @annalangley9877
    @annalangley9877 6 годин тому +1

    Hi Ryan, I'm a Brit who's not visited the US. I'd say it's not just no guns, though (to be pedantic, very few guns). It's:
    Accessible healthcare, free at the point of use.
    Women have access to reproductive healthcare.
    Religion is basically a private matter and, in practice, does not play such a big role in politics.
    More of a social safety net (although recent governments are attacking this)
    It is not so car-dominated, and living without one is possible. I do.

  • @Padraig1916
    @Padraig1916 10 годин тому +3

    The death rate from snake bites in the US is 1 in 65 million. The death rate from cattle crushing non agricultural workers on public rights of way in the UK ( pop about 65 million ) is 1 to 2 a year ( 3 a couple of years ago ). I would still feel safer with a cow than a rattle snake!

    • @StewedFishProductions
      @StewedFishProductions 9 годин тому +2

      The last figures I could find - (From 2000 to 2015) was 74 people killed by cattle in th UK, so I would put the number of deaths to (average/per annum) 4/5 perhaps?
      EDIT: Between 2018 and 2022, 30 + people were killed by cattle in the UK, so let's say 30 divided by 4 = 7+ people (I'm going to surmise/guess that during Covid many people went walking and looking for fresh air, maybe?).
      EDIT (again): Now I find this; "Between 2015-16 and 2019-2020 the HSE investigated 142 incidents. Only 22 of them resulted in a death and the majority related to people who worked with cattle." - So which figures ARE correct, I don'[t know, BUT it seems that COWS were listed as the UK's most dangerous LARGE animal ???

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 5 годин тому +1

      @@StewedFishProductions Cows - The Hippos of the UK.

    • @StewedFishProductions
      @StewedFishProductions 3 години тому

      @@Thurgosh_OG
      Great description... made me smile. 😁

  • @zuzauramek9850
    @zuzauramek9850 11 годин тому +4

    Europe have tornadoes but not F5/F4 . We have earthquakes but not destructive and once in few years. We have floods but also every 10 /20 years if the weather is shaitty, we have fores fires if the is year drought , we can have avalanches in mountains. No hurricanes but we can get winds almost like hurricanes but not so destructive that people will die only some property damage also if the weather is shaitty.

    • @TheRealRedAce
      @TheRealRedAce 10 годин тому

      I live in York. We have floods every year - often more than once. And there are worse places in the UK.

    • @katii1997
      @katii1997 9 годин тому

      floods only every 10/20 years ?
      there are/were so many (deadly) floods this year and the past few years all over europe.

    • @zuzauramek9850
      @zuzauramek9850 2 години тому

      @@katii1997 Yes and when was the last flood ?

  • @bulwinkle
    @bulwinkle 9 годин тому +2

    I find it odd that people in the UK feel safer here because there are no dangerous animals. I beg to differ, we live with around sixty nine million of the most dangerous animals on Earth.

  • @chaeryeong4life807
    @chaeryeong4life807 11 годин тому +1

    As a teen in the UK I'm scared of the groups of them especially when they wear tracksuits and coats bc I've seen too many of them with knifes

  • @AbblittAbroad
    @AbblittAbroad 9 годин тому +1

    I lived in Cambridge and Birmingham, and spent some time in London. I can’t think of any time that I ever felt unsafe. Even the ‘gangs’ of youth wandering around weren’t at all intimidating if you ignored them.

    • @B-A-L
      @B-A-L 7 годин тому

      I live in an area of London that has a reputation for knife crime due to a certain population but because I'm a middle aged white man I feel perfectly safe, even walking to the shops at 2am when I've run out of chocolate!

  • @MarkLikesCoffee860
    @MarkLikesCoffee860 Годину тому

    The last UK school shooting was 28 years ago in 1996.
    Here's a list of the last American school shootings
    October 17, 2024 - Louisville, Kentucky (1 child injured)
    October 14, 2024 - Santa Monica, California (2 children died)
    October 10, 2024 - Coatesville, Pennsylvania (shots fired at school bus)
    October 5, 2024 - Colorado Springs, Colorado - (1 child injured)
    That's just the list for October so far. There were 7 in September and 6 in August. There was only 1 in June and none in July because it was summer break. There were 5 in May, 9 in April, 2 in March, 8 in February, and 4 in January. There's just this year. A similar pattern occurs every single month on every single year and this crazy problem goes back decades.

  • @markc2847
    @markc2847 9 годин тому +1

    No more "You've gotta pick a pocket or two", Ryan. Seriously just, no :-)

  • @dorisschneider-coutandin9965
    @dorisschneider-coutandin9965 6 годин тому +1

    NSEW means all over London, in every corner basically.

  • @5688gamble
    @5688gamble 2 години тому

    There have been tornadoes in UK, thelast was December 2023 in Manchester. They usually aren't on the scale of those in the US, but they happen occasionally. One in Edinburgh in September 2022 too, no damage.

  • @Songfugel
    @Songfugel 10 годин тому +7

    Also, pls pls react to Hell's Grannies skit from Monty Python, that is directly related to this topic! it is absolutely hilarious 😂

  • @tabi122
    @tabi122 3 години тому

    7:25 small correction about coastal erosion: in some cases it can cause a landslide that can reach the ground in seconds, so erosion itself is slow-mo but can cause a collapse that most definitely is not, and can fall on beach huts and kill anyone in them. I live near the Jurassic coast (south) and around a year or 2 ago we had a massive landslide that luckily didn't kill anyone but did destroy many beach huts that could've had people in them. You are correct about erosion, but the real thing to worry about are landslides :)

  • @gaynorhead2325
    @gaynorhead2325 48 хвилин тому

    We do get the odd earthquake in the UK but they are usually just tremors. And we do get the odd storm and bad winds that bring down trees and cause flooding.

  • @digiscream
    @digiscream 7 годин тому

    We get floods (a bit more common now than they were), and apart from that the only real danger is being woken up in the middle of the night by a mild quake and then spending an hour or so trying to get the dogs to calm back down.

  • @LearnTechnicalSketching-y1e
    @LearnTechnicalSketching-y1e 15 хвилин тому

    One of the most important factors for safety in the UK is the one no-one seems to mention. That is road safety, by every measure, deaths per miles driven, number of vehicles, distance travelled etc we are one of the safest nations on earth with one of the lowest death tolls on the road, despite having some of the most crowded roads. In the UK the death rate on the roads in 2022 was 2.6 per 100,000 people, in the US it was 13.8 per 100,000, and we have no 'jaywalking', laws

  • @linabmoniz
    @linabmoniz Годину тому

    I live in Europe and groups of teenagers are also a problem here. One day I was taking out the trash and a group of teenagers threw a water balloon at me which hit me in the head and it really hurt. At the time I had two German Shepherds who thought I needed supreme protection because I was seriously ill. When they heard me speak louder, they bolted out of the house, They stayed one on each side and only robbed the teenagers. To this day I still don't know where they hid. I never saw them near my house again.

  • @Pancake_Nix
    @Pancake_Nix Годину тому

    Yea, flooding is probably the most common cause of death, as far as natural disasters go. We had some pretty devastating ones in recent years in several different countries.
    During the summer wildfires are a real threat too. Especially on the numerous small, dry Adriatic islands. We do help each other tho'. It is common for emergency and relief services from all over Europe to go help out a country that's in trouble. EU-member countries even send help to non-member countries.

  • @Damastes76
    @Damastes76 Годину тому

    The collective noun for a group of teenagers is a "grump" or an "aroma". Says it all really.

  • @philbaker4155
    @philbaker4155 9 годин тому +1

    It gets windy sometimes 😂😂😂😂

  • @tapunyr8526
    @tapunyr8526 10 годин тому

    Another great video Ryan

  • @grahvis
    @grahvis 7 годин тому

    I did once have to evacuate my home due to storm damage, the building had to be demolished.

  • @pqrstsma2011
    @pqrstsma2011 7 годин тому

    9:02 probably means they've lived all over London; it's a large city where one borough can differ wildly from the next

  • @joyridgway6398
    @joyridgway6398 9 годин тому

    I've lived in "bad neighbourhoods." The guns I saw are pellet guns and a shot gun, which was for clay pigeon shooting. Yes, a group of teenagers can look threatening, but I just walk past them. A couple of months ago, we had a mini tornado, and it torn the roofs of 2 of neighbours off their houses and uprooted a shed. You don't shit (break in) home area.

  • @lynettesherburne
    @lynettesherburne 6 годин тому

    I love "y'all", southern America accents are wonderful 8

  • @J_Degrees
    @J_Degrees 4 години тому

    We get hurricanes in the uk but about one every 15 years. Very minor earthquake tremors every 10yrs or so. Like you might find your outdoor chairs fall over.

  • @davidmalarkey1302
    @davidmalarkey1302 10 годин тому +4

    Coastal erosion is a problem here my friend lost their house due to costal erosion. Your ignorance clearly on show here and your arrogance to

  • @petebeatminister
    @petebeatminister 3 години тому +1

    Most common natural disaster in the UK: 3 inches of snow. :)

  • @alexandrefernandes5008
    @alexandrefernandes5008 11 годин тому +3

    I love this channel, it makes me understande the pov of other nations (america on this case) on other countries

  • @crunchyscorpio9186
    @crunchyscorpio9186 Годину тому

    Ehhh, coastal erosion can be a real big problem, specially if the coastline is made of real soft stone like chalk. Life in Germany and some of our Islands have Chalk cliffs. After some bad storms the coastlines can be eroded by around 50 meters. So yes, some people can loose their homes overnight.

  • @paulbromley6687
    @paulbromley6687 3 години тому

    We get the occasional high winds that blow over out wheelie bins, we risk a coronary having to bend to get that baby back up right.

  • @patriciolegett1757
    @patriciolegett1757 2 години тому

    Regarding natural disasters: you have to remeber the difference in size between the two countries; a better comparison would be the US and Europe as a whole in terms of surface and climactic conditions. In Europe as a whole you get floods, wildfires, earthquakes, blizzards, you name it - except (maybe) tornados.

  • @alany1400
    @alany1400 7 годин тому

    In the UK we have graduated crimes. If you burgle that’s one thing but if you burgle with weapons or fires that’s a much bigger offence. The difference to so great it’s not worth carrying.

  • @ad61video
    @ad61video 9 годин тому

    In the Netherlands burglars usually dont have a gun, more likely a knife or crowbar. If people would get guns for home defence, burglars would also start carrying guns, which all in all only makes the breakin much more unsafe. Getting robbed is bad, getting injured or killed is much worse. When disturbed most of our burglars will run away.

  • @Kissameassa538
    @Kissameassa538 Годину тому

    I have at my back door my brothers old truncheon (he was a copper) and at the frond door I have a marble rolling pin.I have had to use them only once and boy did I pop them the sound was horrendous but good at the same time. 🇬🇧