American Reacts to 7 British Things we Don't have in America

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  • @deano2506
    @deano2506 8 місяців тому +548

    Your outrage at Blackcurrant being called mid was perfect.
    You spoke for a whole nation in that moment.

    • @jamiesimms7084
      @jamiesimms7084 8 місяців тому +17

      Well said

    • @auldfouter8661
      @auldfouter8661 8 місяців тому +25

      The fact that blackcurrants grow well in the UK even in Scotland while grapes don't seems to have passed Evan by. I think gooseberries would finish him.

    • @vilebrequin6923
      @vilebrequin6923 8 місяців тому

      Goosegoggs!​@@auldfouter8661

    • @kushblunts2920
      @kushblunts2920 8 місяців тому +10

      He's bought the wrong flavour anyway... Blackcurrant & apple's the 1 true legend 😎

    • @deano2506
      @deano2506 8 місяців тому +8

      @kushblunts2920 True, it's pretty much always blackcurrant & aplle with the exception of Ribena.

  • @stepheniddon1482
    @stepheniddon1482 8 місяців тому +176

    The toilet brush is for cleaning as and when needed. Not after every use of the toilet.

    • @seasidemom9463
      @seasidemom9463 7 місяців тому +27

      Yes! I have never pushed an errant poop down the loo with the toilet brush…disgusting 🤮

    • @tradeladder146
      @tradeladder146 7 місяців тому

      @@seasidemom9463 Thats not what its for Dumbo.

    • @jackiepjacqui3846
      @jackiepjacqui3846 7 місяців тому +1

      Toilet brushes are full of germs, just use bleach.

    • @catsy-Demeter
      @catsy-Demeter 7 місяців тому +7

      With bleach!

    • @CamoKKing
      @CamoKKing 7 місяців тому

      ⁠@@seasidemom9463i did last week. The poo just wouldn’t go down

  • @welshknight1456
    @welshknight1456 8 місяців тому +258

    We used to drink hot ribena blackcurrant drink when we had colds and flu .

    • @franohmsford7548
      @franohmsford7548 8 місяців тому +2

      No no no no no no!
      You want Robinson's Orange Barley Water for that :)

    • @Lapinporokoira
      @Lapinporokoira 8 місяців тому +2

      I tried hot ribena as I love ribena did not like it at all

    • @kawa-rimono
      @kawa-rimono 8 місяців тому +3

      If you want to keep the sweetness put a little cold water in first, then the hot - makes such a difference!

    • @veradennis7502
      @veradennis7502 8 місяців тому +11

      When I was a kid in the 60s, our local swimming-pool had a dedicated Ribena machine in the foyer, which served hot or cold Ribena for 6d (2.5p) - it was just the job after a swim!

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 8 місяців тому +4

      Hot lemonade with honey is perfect for a sore throat

  • @guksack
    @guksack 8 місяців тому +264

    The blackcurrant thing blows my mind. Kids just grow up here drinking orange squash or blackcurrant. That's the rules. They're the default fruit drinks. Also the fact that you don't switch off your outlets before bed, that's another British routine!

    • @jonathanfinan722
      @jonathanfinan722 8 місяців тому +9

      There's an old public safety advert about electricity called Bed Time Routine. It's on youtube if you want to look it up. I can still remember every word of it.

    • @antonycharnock2993
      @antonycharnock2993 8 місяців тому +10

      Remember when Tango was the go to soft drink and their adverts in the 90s?

    • @therealevo88
      @therealevo88 8 місяців тому +5

      ​@@antonycharnock2993bellys gonna get ya

    • @stevvyboy-nd5qg
      @stevvyboy-nd5qg 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@therealevo88 what was one with the couch trying to eat folk

    • @seancunningham4462
      @seancunningham4462 8 місяців тому +7

      @@antonycharnock2993i thought the ads were some fat orange guy slapping you in the face whilst saying “you’ve been tango’d”

  • @veronicameethan3787
    @veronicameethan3787 8 місяців тому +72

    you are not supposed to clear poo down the toilet with a toilet brush! It's to clean the toilet bowl....

  • @welshknight1456
    @welshknight1456 8 місяців тому +230

    Blackcurrant jam on toast, lovely.

    • @antonycharnock2993
      @antonycharnock2993 8 місяців тому +8

      Second only to bramble jam. Seeds in your teeth is a big issue though😂

    • @SeeDaRipper...
      @SeeDaRipper... 8 місяців тому +10

      It's (in my humble opinion) on par with Lemon Curd on toast.

    • @nerysjones9266
      @nerysjones9266 8 місяців тому +5

      Love blackcurrant jam, so does my 5 year old stepdaughter just love sweet and tarty taste 😊

    • @ginger3269
      @ginger3269 8 місяців тому +3

      ​@@antonycharnock2993my Grandma made Bramble Jelly, no bits. You can buy it in Sainsburys but not as good as Grandma's

    • @pauldootson7889
      @pauldootson7889 8 місяців тому +4

      @@ginger3269 that's because your grandma would of made it the traditional way were you weight the fruit and then add the same weight of sugar, they'd probably arrest you for using that much sugar these days

  • @DanielFerguson-l2u
    @DanielFerguson-l2u 8 місяців тому +132

    Hot water bottles are mostly used to keep one warm in bed, not just for female cramps.
    In Victorian times they were actually ceramic. The American rain boots are not much use, the laces will get horribly wet. The point of Wellingtons is they don't have any place that the water can get in. Black current is the best fruit flavour. Grapes have no flavour.

    • @romac9516
      @romac9516 8 місяців тому +1

      How did you choose your username? It's so unique.

    • @sooskevington6144
      @sooskevington6144 8 місяців тому +10

      And into the 20th century. I remember having an earthenware hot water bottle in my bed as a small child in the late 1950s.

    • @Gomorragh
      @Gomorragh 8 місяців тому +5

      the best way to explain the grape flavour as someone from the uk who tried various products of that flavour, get 2 small packets of palma violets, crush them, drop them into a cup of blackcurrant, mix until dissolved, then drink .... its an awful flavour, i went back to gatorade or root beer (liquid germoline) for the time i was there

    • @johnmcgrail8781
      @johnmcgrail8781 8 місяців тому +1

      Well spoken

    • @veradennis7502
      @veradennis7502 8 місяців тому +1

      You've summed up all the main points really succinctly.

  • @angievandebroek5917
    @angievandebroek5917 8 місяців тому +62

    Hotwater bottles in the Netherlands too. Not just for cramps btw.
    And fresh black currants are so good and very healthy. In a bowl of yoghurt, with icecream or just as a snack. Lots of possibilities.

  • @ericg5791
    @ericg5791 8 місяців тому +75

    Joel,mate, you are becoming more British with each reaction. One of these days,you are going to wake up one morning, looking and sounding like Al Murray,the pub landlord

    • @brigidsingleton1596
      @brigidsingleton1596 8 місяців тому +6

      The glass of beer in one hand will help with that image too !! 🙂

    • @rachelpage1971
      @rachelpage1971 7 місяців тому +4

      😂😂

    • @Shebeast3
      @Shebeast3 7 місяців тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @brentwoodbay
    @brentwoodbay 8 місяців тому +189

    In Canada, we have hot water bottles, blackcurrant juice and egg cups, another essential that Americans don't have. After all, we are a civilised country! It's not just gun control and proper healthcare!

    • @isobellahobbs1597
      @isobellahobbs1597 8 місяців тому +13

      Yes Canadians are civilised,very nice people,such a beautiful country.

    • @brentwoodbay
      @brentwoodbay 8 місяців тому +10

      @@isobellahobbs1597 Diolch yn fawr , eh!

    • @shadowysea
      @shadowysea 8 місяців тому +6

      It’s always blown my mind that egg cups are not a thing in the states. Whyyyy tho??

    • @brentwoodbay
      @brentwoodbay 8 місяців тому +4

      @@shadowysea I have asked this on Quora, and some Americans will say that they do have them. I have never seen them though and many will say that if they do want a soft boiled egg, they will put one on toast and break it up! If I ever find myself in a fancy, schmancy, gourmet kitchen shop, I'll look for them.

    • @averyintelligence
      @averyintelligence 8 місяців тому +4

      probably cos your country was essentially governed by the UK for a long time. canada and the UK defo have more similarities than the U.S.
      the current king/soverign of Canada is king Charles III technically, as canada is in the commonwealth. which is kinda crazy in 2024 lol.

  • @Lily_The_Pink972
    @Lily_The_Pink972 8 місяців тому +99

    The toilet brush isn't used after each poo! It's to clean the insides of the toilet pan.
    A hot water bottle or 'hottie' is such a comfort to warm the bed or soothe those cramps (period pains in the UK) and other aches and pains. A higher tog duvet doesn't preheat the bed like a hottie.

    • @EpticMe
      @EpticMe 8 місяців тому +4

      I grew up with a lot of earaches, they were genuinely torture. My mum would always get me a hot water bottle and it’ll always settle the pain down, maybe 30-40%. That’s a lot for a child and such a simple solution that I’m mind blown Americans don’t use or even know!

    • @MrBulky992
      @MrBulky992 8 місяців тому +2

      I know it's too much information but the necessity of use of the toilet brush is very much dependent on the looseness and consistency of the stool!

    • @Lily_The_Pink972
      @Lily_The_Pink972 8 місяців тому

      @@MrBulky992 Skid marks!!

    • @sharnadixon-scott710
      @sharnadixon-scott710 7 місяців тому

      ​@@Dionysos640they are stored are bleach

    • @Lily_The_Pink972
      @Lily_The_Pink972 7 місяців тому

      @@Dionysos640 I'd say they're a necessary evil. Not everyone can get down on their hands and knees to clean the loo.

  • @LynneJohnson-hk5sf
    @LynneJohnson-hk5sf 7 місяців тому +29

    Wellies are named after the Duke of Wellington who invented the waterproof boot. Up until rubber was discovered all boots were leather and not that good at keeping your feet dry while hunting. Wellington boots became very popular very quickly as the UK is very wet and the name was shortened to wellies.

    • @Rob-t4z7x
      @Rob-t4z7x 4 місяці тому +1

      When I first arrived in South Africa from the UK 20 years ago I wanted to buy some wellies. I search everywhere and when I consulted shop assistants I was always met with a complete stare. Eventually I asked a fellow ex-pat who told me that here they are known as gum boots.

    • @sueq6
      @sueq6 3 дні тому

      or welly bobs

  • @wiretom
    @wiretom 8 місяців тому +121

    Just to confuse things , in northern England
    Bog brush (toilet brush)
    Cordial (squash)
    Also the duke of wellington designed his own boots , Arthur Wellesley the iron duke , defeated napoleon at Waterloo
    “Wellingtons” aka Wellies

    • @woodencreatures
      @woodencreatures 8 місяців тому +9

      Squash is 'pop' in northern England too

    • @thefiestaguy8831
      @thefiestaguy8831 8 місяців тому +1

      Might start using British rhyming slang and call a pair of Wellingtons as "Wellington Dukes"...

    • @wiretom
      @wiretom 8 місяців тому +9

      @@woodencreatures yeah , although that often is used instead of “soda”
      “Get us a can of pop , lad “ 😅

    • @wiretom
      @wiretom 8 місяців тому +3

      @@thefiestaguy8831 😂 you are correct but to a northern lad , that rhyming slang is southern cockney nonsense (joking guys you know I love you )

    • @xbluebae
      @xbluebae 8 місяців тому +21

      North East here too, squash is certainly not friggin pop 😂 Pop is carbonated, usually in a can, because the bubbles pop.
      Squash is a veg or fruity dilutey juice/cordial.
      Sacrilege. 😂

  • @helench6097
    @helench6097 7 місяців тому +19

    The thing he didn’t mention on plugs is that the longer ground pin also opens shutters to allow the live pins to enter - they are shut otherwise so you can't stick stuff in them

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 4 місяці тому

      He did mention that actually

  • @cricketbat09
    @cricketbat09 8 місяців тому +37

    Ribena has been in existence for decades. It is very popular in the UK. Also blackcurrant jam is lovely. imho

    • @KimSmith-b9v
      @KimSmith-b9v 7 місяців тому +1

      Black currant jelly too.

  • @mary-y8x8h
    @mary-y8x8h 8 місяців тому +28

    Had a black currant bush in the garden that produced a lot of fruit. Pies, crumbles, and hot drinks to keep away colds and 'flu. Very lush!

  • @PaulinePage
    @PaulinePage 8 місяців тому +84

    We have grape juice it’s called wine !

    • @jemmaball3051
      @jemmaball3051 7 місяців тому +2

      Good point 😂😂

    • @satellitesachs
      @satellitesachs 7 місяців тому +2

      Definitely! The best use of grapes!

    • @Jeanette47
      @Jeanette47 7 місяців тому +4

      Alternatively: Schloer, widely available from supermarkets and great to serve in wine glasses at Christmas for teenagers 😊

    • @Lily33McC
      @Lily33McC 5 місяців тому +2

      Yes we like our grapes distilled and shipped in from places like Chile! 😂 Well ok l do 🥂🥂🥂🍾

  • @philipashley9723
    @philipashley9723 8 місяців тому +51

    I was born in England, during the second world war, my mother always used a hot water bottle for the whole family. There weren't any electric blankets in those days. Another item we used, was a chamber pot. I lived in the north of England, and I lived in a house that didn't have a bathroom or inside toilet.This, chamber pot, was affectionately known, to locals then, as a 'gazunder', known for going, under the bed. It was mostly used for a pee, if you were, caught short, during the night, instead of having to leave the house at night, to go to the outside, brick toilet.Young people today, have no idea how good they have it now.

    • @stephaniehamilton6217
      @stephaniehamilton6217 8 місяців тому +3

      We still had an outdoor toilet in our house in the '70's!

    • @2355Hazel
      @2355Hazel 8 місяців тому +4

      I also from England good old Essex we still use hot water bottles over electric blankets even now my nan had an electric blanket and it set fire on top of her so since then I think ill still to the hot water bottle lol

    • @MrBulky992
      @MrBulky992 8 місяців тому +4

      In the days before central heating (the 1970s in my case), the hot water bottle was essential: it was the only heating in the bedroom and upstairs in general. The council house in which I grew up was typical in having no fireplaces, gas heaters or electric sockets in bedrooms. You would expect to see your breath as a cloud of steam as you exhaled in the cold, damp air and for windows to have ice on the inside by morning in the winter. On cold nights, the wardrobe would be emptied of thick coats used to provide additional bedclothes. The hotwater bottle was essential to take the chill off the sheets before you could get into bed at all, much less stretch out your legs to the bottom of the bed. Tge hotwater bottle would be moved around to heat the whole area of the bed before lying down in it. It was not unknown to sleep completely covered by the bedclothes.

    • @2355Hazel
      @2355Hazel 8 місяців тому

      @@MrBulky992 yeah and on a regular occurrence you would burn yourself on the hot water bottle if it was on bare skin and just poured lol I was born in 86 and the crittle windows were useless I have photos of me as a toddler in my bedroom in thick knitted jumpers and coats over and around me they done the trick tho

    • @2355Hazel
      @2355Hazel 7 місяців тому +2

      @@Dionysos640 I don't use them very often mainly when I'm ill or of I get stuck in rain an get soaked through to warm me up my message was saying that I'd use a hot water bottle over the choice of them or electric blankets

  • @susanmalcolm3434
    @susanmalcolm3434 8 місяців тому +35

    Regarding the toilet it’s to do with water waste, less water in the toilet less flushed away. The voltage in the U.K. is double that in America

  • @Sandysand701
    @Sandysand701 8 місяців тому +34

    Easy to fill a hot water bottle in the UK, by using a fast electric kettle plugged into a 240 volts outlet/socket. We can have hot Coffee/Tea or a nice warm bed in minutes.

  • @dougfile6644
    @dougfile6644 8 місяців тому +19

    The advantage of wellies is that you can walk through mud/water that's 6-8 inches deep without any worry about ruining your boots or getting wet feet.
    When you get home you can just wash them with a hose or throw them in a basin of water.
    Super cheap. Very effective. No fuss

  • @danmayberry1185
    @danmayberry1185 8 місяців тому +44

    Blackcurrant is fairly popular in Canada too. Tea, jelly, pastries, candies .. and yes, Ribena.

    • @pugman99
      @pugman99 8 місяців тому +1

      As one Commonwealth member to another...
      CANDIES????!!!!
      YOU HALF BAKED YANKS!
      YOU MEAN LOLLIES!!!😂

    • @mehallica666
      @mehallica666 7 місяців тому

      Hot water bottles? I'd have a dozen if I lived in Canada.

  • @Rachel_M_
    @Rachel_M_ 8 місяців тому +39

    Toilet brushes are aslo used to clean off limescale. More water = more lmescale.

    • @seppingtondestamina9398
      @seppingtondestamina9398 8 місяців тому +3

      Unless you live in Scotland where our water is "soft" and doesn't have any of that crap

    • @MsPeabody1231
      @MsPeabody1231 8 місяців тому +2

      Not all of England has hard water. I used to live in the NW and the water was soft.

    • @seppingtondestamina9398
      @seppingtondestamina9398 8 місяців тому

      @@MsPeabody1231 I know, it's a geological thing not based on borders. However, companies like Calgon won't mention that and are still trying and shift their unnecessary anti-limescale products in markets like ours., the scamming b's.

  • @alanmoss3603
    @alanmoss3603 8 місяців тому +48

    Ribena is lush! Also we don't need grape flavoured stuff because we have..... grapes! There is always a huge selection of different kinds of grapes in supermarkets! Often they get their own little section! Grape heaven!

    • @Chookwoman
      @Chookwoman 8 місяців тому +5

      Its not very good, it tastes weird. I tried when in the US. It tastes very artificial.

    • @chelliebellie4443
      @chelliebellie4443 8 місяців тому +2

      Ooh grape flavoured stuff is disgusting.

    • @mehallica666
      @mehallica666 7 місяців тому +3

      Pretty sure grape products in the U.S don't use actual grapes, but some chemical substitution. It's the American way.

  • @Thevariant100
    @Thevariant100 8 місяців тому +52

    Squash is also a sport.

    • @moggie-wf5pg
      @moggie-wf5pg 7 місяців тому

      it's also something you get if a big fat fellow sits on you.

    • @Shebeast3
      @Shebeast3 7 місяців тому

      👏👏

    • @karry299
      @karry299 7 місяців тому +2

      No it's not. Next you'll be telling me curling is a sport, hahaha !

    • @Gynra
      @Gynra 7 місяців тому +2

      @@karry299 Some hairdressers are very competitive!

    • @martinmorrisey5646
      @martinmorrisey5646 4 місяці тому

      Who drives the roller.

  • @2001perseus.
    @2001perseus. 8 місяців тому +11

    Welch's grape juice contains so much preservative it tastes like embalming fluid to a Brit. You can buy grape juice at Sainsbury's that you don't want to pour down the sink after one sip. My hot water bottle is the cat, you don't have to heat him up and he never goes cold.

  • @markthomas2577
    @markthomas2577 8 місяців тому +107

    Blackcurrant is the King of fruit flavours ! Ribena is delicious !

    • @reaktivuk
      @reaktivuk 8 місяців тому +2

      orange squash

    • @Kalarandir
      @Kalarandir 8 місяців тому +3

      Hot and Cold!

    • @markthomas2577
      @markthomas2577 8 місяців тому +3

      @@Kalarandir oh yes, love a hot Ribena in winter ! ......with some lemon juice and honey. Keeps the sniffles away !

    • @daftgowk1
      @daftgowk1 8 місяців тому

      Ooooh, try coke with blackcurrant in it. Can't be beaten

    • @RizPlaysYTgaming
      @RizPlaysYTgaming 8 місяців тому +2

      Ribena is the best fruit drink I saw a video of someone drinking it straight and not liking it and then they did another video of them diuting it and enjoying it better haha

  • @Kari_B61ex
    @Kari_B61ex 8 місяців тому +41

    I also use my 'hot water bottle' in the summer - I fill it with water and freeze it. It's an excellent way to cool down and sleep on a hot day.

    • @debs6475
      @debs6475 8 місяців тому +2

      Snap 😊

    • @toastedtcake2947
      @toastedtcake2947 8 місяців тому +8

      I have never thought about doing that but I am going to try that. I live in US and the only one I could find is like a mini version of a normal UK sized one. It took me so long to find even that tiny thing that I am worried I will ruin it by freezing it and then I will spend a long time again trying to find another one. I will have to search for a spare.

    • @weedle30
      @weedle30 8 місяців тому

      @@toastedtcake2947use ice cubes!! Just drop them in!!

    • @nicolad8822
      @nicolad8822 8 місяців тому +1

      I wonder if that wouldn’t cause it to perish more quickly? Or do you just semi freeze it? Might give it a go.

    • @weedle30
      @weedle30 8 місяців тому +1

      @@nicolad8822 just get a big bag of ice cubes (or make ‘em in your big American fridge! 😄) and drop them in the hottie bottle to make it an icy bottle! I understand that all hot water bottles made for UK usage have to meet an exacting BS (British Standard) safety ruling - a BS number that has to be stamped into the rubber of the bottles to prove they meet the Standard on all levels of usage with hot water etc etc. No BS number = do not buy it! The bottles are made from very thick rubber - enough to withstand boiling water, I don’t know if they have been tested in a freezer - but would think provided you didn’t put too much water in the bottle, so that when the water froze it didn’t make the bottle “bulge” too much, it should be ok 😊
      Another idea I had when I holidaying abroad and was absolutely dying one night, trying to sleep (a friend’s holiday apartment and it had no air con! 😳🤯) - I froze the chiller blocks that I use in my picnic bag and wrapped them in a hand towel - took that to bed and it was total freezing cold bliss!! 😍😚

  • @TychoCelchu
    @TychoCelchu 8 місяців тому +17

    As an alternative to both grape and blackcurrant jam flavours, black cherry is really good.

  • @ElandBee
    @ElandBee 8 місяців тому +13

    You can also use a hot water bottle to alternate with an ice pack for treating joint pain etc.

  • @purplehague65
    @purplehague65 8 місяців тому +49

    I can’t live without my hot water bottle, since I was little I neeeed it….and I’m 58 now…it’s a comfort thing

    • @vilebrequin6923
      @vilebrequin6923 8 місяців тому +1

      I feel a cup of tea hoving into view, too😊

    • @veradennis7502
      @veradennis7502 8 місяців тому +2

      They work so well for muscular aches and strains too.

    • @TheHillingdon2
      @TheHillingdon2 8 місяців тому +2

      Me too I take mine on holiday even in summer.

    • @jennyk488
      @jennyk488 8 місяців тому +1

      I have a hot water bottle in bed every night except during a heat wave.

  • @meezursrule
    @meezursrule 7 місяців тому +12

    We don't use toilet brushes for cleaning poops....it's more for cleaning the toilet to maintain hygiene. (I clean once a week, but some people clean it daily).
    Hot water bottles are great....I took one into hospital during labour!

  • @whiteswan6867
    @whiteswan6867 8 місяців тому +24

    Ribena is great as a warm winter drink, full of vit C, good if you're feeling under the weather too.

    • @margaretsandeman1766
      @margaretsandeman1766 8 місяців тому +1

      Also brilliant for soothing a cough, when you have a cold.

  • @simonbanks3112
    @simonbanks3112 8 місяців тому +18

    Love your "What??!!" to the guy's opinion of blackcurrant!! And the little look to camera at some of his bad puns :)

  • @hanwalker7408
    @hanwalker7408 8 місяців тому +20

    'Soda' is an interesting word as for us Brits soda is fizzy water. I love lime and soda which is some lime squash with fizzy water

    • @brentwoodbay
      @brentwoodbay 7 місяців тому +1

      I am British but have lived in Canada for many years. Here we call most soft drinks 'pop'. On a trip down to Washington State though, in a pizza joint, I asked for a soda, as the kid was undergoing training, and I thought all Americans called it 'soda'! Not so, as he turned to his trainer and said "What's soda?" (They give you an empty cup and you fill it yourself) Turns out, the two words are used in different places in the US. Even more strangely, in parts of the South, ALL soft drinks are called 'coke'!

  • @Ponkelina
    @Ponkelina 8 місяців тому +62

    I can't believe you don't have hot water bottles! I just learnt something.

    • @raindancer6111
      @raindancer6111 8 місяців тому +7

      We also have bags of some type of grain/cereal that you can heat in a microwave to apply heat to various body parts. They often come in animal shapes like teddy bears for children's use.

    • @veradennis7502
      @veradennis7502 8 місяців тому +4

      Uncivilised, innit?

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 8 місяців тому +3

      Lack of kettle and lower electric power.

    • @LAM-p6g
      @LAM-p6g 7 місяців тому +1

      We do have hot water bottles and kettles.They're just not as popular. Hot tea is usually made with our stove top kettles.We use our coffee makers for hot water to brew tea or hot cocoa too. We use bags of rice or deer corn, thick cute socks or thick material. Then we place the rice or deer corn inside and sew it together. We heat it, when we need it, in the microwave for a couple of minutes. I use mine for cramps and when my old knee injury acts up. I leave mine in the freezer.You can use them both hot and cold.My 7 year old uses his for growing pains. That, and a small glass of pickle juice helps take them away so he can sleep better.

    • @musicloverlondon6070
      @musicloverlondon6070 7 місяців тому +1

      The lack of electric kettles got me! 😮

  • @davidmitchell1391
    @davidmitchell1391 8 місяців тому +55

    If you think British toilets are slightly "snug", German ones are "gross". With them when you have a dump, the ordure lands on a shelf moulded into the back of the toilet. This allows the "dumpster" to inspect what he/she/it dumped. When you flush the toilet a "tsunami" of water sends everything round the U-bend.

    • @johnp8131
      @johnp8131 8 місяців тому +10

      My German in-laws got some new toilets around fifteen years ago, they were similar to ours without the ledge as they have become less common in recent years. My first encounter with a French public toilet in the seventies was two raised ceramic treads and a hole in the ground. An adventure!

    • @veradennis7502
      @veradennis7502 8 місяців тому +3

      @@johnp8131 Especially gross was the French shower/hole-in-the-ground-toilet combo, where you were expected to take a shower with the sewage stench drifting up from the large hole your feet were desperate to avoid...this seemed to be standard when I lived in Paris in the late 70s. I sincerely hope they've upped their game since then!

    • @davidmitchell1391
      @davidmitchell1391 8 місяців тому

      French toilets were indescribably horrible! German ones were just weird. From the UK.@@veradennis7502

    • @yutehube4468
      @yutehube4468 8 місяців тому

      You can't view unless you don't wipe your ass. Once you chit then wipe, the toilet roll you threw in covers the chit.

    • @stevetaylor8698
      @stevetaylor8698 8 місяців тому +3

      @@veradennis7502 Squatting though, is the best and healthiest way to defaecate.

  • @seanmcmichael2551
    @seanmcmichael2551 8 місяців тому +27

    You can't have a hot water bottle if you don't have a kettle ! See ! A kettle is for more than making a cup of Tea.

    • @Lily_The_Pink972
      @Lily_The_Pink972 8 місяців тому

      You could boil a pyrex jug of water in the microwave!!! But you're right, kettles are so useful!

    • @Pixietoria
      @Pixietoria 8 місяців тому +1

      Never boiled a pan of water?

    • @chelliebellie4443
      @chelliebellie4443 8 місяців тому +1

      So I'm a Brit who's lived in the middle east, and Australia, both places don't have heating, both places sell hot water bottles. Of course I own a kettle, but the hot water systems are set so hot that you don't need to boil a kettle.

  • @shininglightphotos1044
    @shininglightphotos1044 8 місяців тому +14

    Pantomime is fun for children, with enough adult humour to keep the grown-ups entertained too, which is subtle enough that it goes over the heads of the youngsters. It's an early start to understanding the joy of live theatre, of which we excel here. There is always a Pantomime Dame, that's an older woman played for laughs by a man. The young male lead is played by a woman. It harks back to the early days of theatre cross dressing on stage, where all roles were played by men or boys, as women weren't allowed on the stage. It's bawdy & fun for all ages, with full audience participation.

    • @G53ij
      @G53ij 7 місяців тому

      They are usually hilarious!

  • @stevebrown7574
    @stevebrown7574 7 місяців тому +4

    The UK plug is definitely the safest in the world. The plug has and individual fuse, the pins are shielded,the internal wiring is made in such a way that there is a cable grip, the cables, if wrenched out, come out live cable first, the earth pin is longer and, therefore first in and last out. The socket not only has a switch it is a double pole switch - that's both live and neutral are disconnected. The sockets have shutters to stop people pushing things into the live parts, the shutters is operated by the earth pin entering the socket. Admittedly, you can trick the shutters open but that requires a conscious effort to override a safety mechanism - you can make things foolproof not idiot proof

  • @tar2feather
    @tar2feather 8 місяців тому +13

    I'm 63 year old American and ever since I can remember we had a toilet brush by the toilet. I find this shocking about my fellow Americans if its true that most American households don't have a toilet brush.

  • @mark_8719
    @mark_8719 8 місяців тому +22

    Yeah you can keep grape flavour over there 🤣

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK 8 місяців тому +20

    Cold Ribena on a hot day is so good.

    • @brigidsingleton1596
      @brigidsingleton1596 8 місяців тому +2

      Likewise, _hot_ Ribena on a _cold_ day... Cosy, tasty. Just right! 🙂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤️🖖

    • @WeAreThePeople1690
      @WeAreThePeople1690 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@brigidsingleton1596 A cold day being a "sick" day 😉

  • @lindajennens9033
    @lindajennens9033 8 місяців тому +37

    New Zealanders have hot water bottles as well lol and they can be any colour more or less 😁

    • @adrianhempfing2042
      @adrianhempfing2042 8 місяців тому +4

      As an aussie , "mandatory" to have a have a hot water bottle and toilet brush in the house.
      Ribena love it or hate it

    • @SeeDaRipper...
      @SeeDaRipper... 8 місяців тому +3

      @@adrianhempfing2042 and @lindajennens9033 Well, considering both of your countries were our colonies, it's hardly surprising.

    • @bernadettelanders7306
      @bernadettelanders7306 8 місяців тому +1

      @@adrianhempfing2042
      Aussie here, had hot water bottle as a child, now I love my heatbags, and also those plastic look a like plugs for power sockets to put in outlets to stop young children poking anything in, in case they can flick on switch. I remember having those when my children were little.

    • @mehallica666
      @mehallica666 7 місяців тому +2

      @adrianhempfing2042
      Hot water bottles down under? Surely you mean ice water bottles?

    • @bernadettelanders7306
      @bernadettelanders7306 7 місяців тому +2

      @@mehallica666
      Yup, well I don’t use hot water bottles, I use heatbags, Melbourne Aus here, my heater is on as it’s 11 degrees Celsius/51 Fahrenheit, I’m cold lol

  • @ellahnamolyneux3363
    @ellahnamolyneux3363 8 місяців тому +23

    Thanks my guy for defending our british honour 💪💪💪💪💪

  • @sannaolsson9106
    @sannaolsson9106 8 місяців тому +17

    We have squash in Sweden too, but we call it saft. It's wild to me that it's not a thing everywhere

    • @piercecowley255
      @piercecowley255 7 місяців тому

      When i grow up I'm gknan start a business venture of selling squash around the world and for the first week I won't tell them to dilute it lol

  • @banzy3
    @banzy3 8 місяців тому +7

    I grow black currants - without all that sugar, they have a tartness to them that I like, but it's probably not everyone's cup of tea. I also grow jostaberries which are basically a cross between black currant and a gooseberry; a much bigger berry, and again pretty tart, but delicious. I never knew black currants used to be banned in the US to protect white pine trees.

  • @geetee4459
    @geetee4459 8 місяців тому +6

    We still use hot water bottles in Australia. Not just good for warming up the bed in winter but also as heat-pads if u have a sore knee or hip etc

  • @viviennerose6858
    @viviennerose6858 8 місяців тому +6

    American rain boots don't look very practical, because if you accidentally stepped into a deepish puddle the water would seep through the part where the laces are, no matter how tight you tie them!!

  • @paulrivers4741
    @paulrivers4741 8 місяців тому +9

    I was exhausted watching that dude... so enthusiastic 😂

  • @LilMonkeyFella87
    @LilMonkeyFella87 8 місяців тому +9

    Cordial/squash is great. Should be a standard product everywhere. I have a video up of how they make it
    "Made In Britain - How Robinsons fruit squash is made"

  • @TheSnowdogsShorts
    @TheSnowdogsShorts 8 місяців тому +36

    Here in the UK, safer plugs are a necessity, as our household electricity is delivered at 240v, which is enough to kill a person.
    The higher voltage is also why electric kettles are so popular here. Electric kettles in the USA take so much longer to boil.

    • @upthers7661
      @upthers7661 8 місяців тому +1

      Wrong 110 volts DC is more dangerous as it carries higher current

    • @TheSnowdogsShorts
      @TheSnowdogsShorts 8 місяців тому +2

      @@upthers7661 DC current is as you say, although in the USA, household electricity is AC. It is between 110v-127v AC, but is mostly 120v AC these days.

    • @NorthDownReader
      @NorthDownReader 8 місяців тому +4

      @@upthers7661 "Wrong 110 volts DC is more dangerous as it carries higher current"
      US appliances are designed to draw more current because of the lower voltage, and the fuses at the distribution board will allow higher currents - so that's a fire risk thing.
      But when you get 240V vs. 110V across your body then the main fuse won't save you anyway, you're already cooked at the fused current. It's lower voltage, electrical resistance of your skin or fast circuit breakers that might save you.

    • @upthers7661
      @upthers7661 8 місяців тому +1

      @@NorthDownReader so then I’m not wrong. All you’ve done is factored in safety features at the expense of electrical principles. And for the record I was unaware that the US used AC

    • @NorthDownReader
      @NorthDownReader 8 місяців тому +6

      @@upthers7661 Well no. If you touch a 110V outlet you will draw less current than if you touch a 240V outlet, as your personal resistance is the same either way. And it's the current that kills you. As an old engineer once told me - "It's the volts that jolts, it's the mills that kills".
      It doesn't matter what current a local microwave oven draws, it matters what current YOU draw.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 8 місяців тому +2

    7:50 It’s summer and I love squash! Although just go with lemon if you don’t want anything sweet.

  • @maxinesmith1258
    @maxinesmith1258 7 місяців тому +1

    Young man I am getting addicted to watching your videos. You come across as completely truthful.
    Whether you like or dislike something e.g. Ribena, good or smoking, bad, you are still really very likeable. I’m a Brit but also spent a few years living in Germany. Can’t wait to watch that video 🎉

  • @lesleycarney8868
    @lesleycarney8868 8 місяців тому +17

    I was raised to call it cordial not squash and in my youth poor kids had cordial and the posh kids in my area had fizzy pop delivered by the pop van lolllllll I bet the posh kids now have dentures and we still have our own teeth lollllll.

    • @WeAreThePeople1690
      @WeAreThePeople1690 8 місяців тому +1

      Cordial, and diluting juices like Ribena are two different things. I would rather have a drink made from cordial, at least that is all natural ingredients.

    • @curiosityktty
      @curiosityktty 6 місяців тому +1

      That's weird as even though we lived in a village we'd think calling it Cordial or Squash sounded posh , so we just always called it Pop, 😂

  • @shamaskhanewal5651
    @shamaskhanewal5651 8 місяців тому +63

    Plungers do not remove shit stuck to the toilet bowl. Hence the British use a toilet brush.

    • @damianleah6744
      @damianleah6744 8 місяців тому +14

      Succinctly put 😂

    • @aidyb2009
      @aidyb2009 8 місяців тому +15

      I use my toilet brush to clean the bowl not shovel shite 😂

    • @yutehube4468
      @yutehube4468 8 місяців тому +1

      Bleach. Chit somehow vanishes when bleach is used. I even asked Chat GPT how and why that's possible, I mean where does the chit go, it can't just vanish, yet it does. Never got a satisfactory answer and I still want to know where it goes or what happens to it once bleach is introduced.

    • @seppingtondestamina9398
      @seppingtondestamina9398 8 місяців тому +2

      The harsh bleach gradually breaks down the crap smears into smaller particles that fall or wash away. Most of the time...depends on what you've been shovelling down your throat.

    • @MsKaz1000
      @MsKaz1000 8 місяців тому +3

      my brush is silicone and holding the brush under a flush helps clean it up

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe1971 8 місяців тому +4

    Ribena with lemonade instead of water is lush in the summer. And with boiling water in the Winter too ! Cosy.

    • @MsPeabody1231
      @MsPeabody1231 8 місяців тому

      Ribena with soda water.
      Or if you go to the pub you can have lime and soda with lots of ice in the summer.

  • @bigthecat100
    @bigthecat100 8 місяців тому +6

    The taste of blackcurrant is 'tart'. Sharp yet sweet.
    A common combination is apple & blackcurrant to sweeten it more.

  • @isladurrant2015
    @isladurrant2015 8 місяців тому +10

    I agree... even sundrenched Mediterranean red grapes plucked from the vine aren't as punchy as blackberries. A hot water bottle soothes, better than drugs... a good hot bath can't be taken to bed and it's what grandma soothed us with when in discomfort so we cling to it... yeah I have gel/rice filled they aren't the same.

    • @MrBulky992
      @MrBulky992 8 місяців тому +1

      You mean blackcurrants. Blackberries are something different (also very nice).

  • @100SteveB
    @100SteveB 8 місяців тому +6

    Lets not forget that power outlets in UK homes are 250v, compared to the normal 120v of the USA, so it makes sense to have a bit more safety when it comes to the plugs and sockets.

  • @SiaD777
    @SiaD777 8 місяців тому +4

    Blackcurrant trumps grape every day of the week!!! So glad you set the record straight for this fella's crazy talk. 😂

  • @marylynne9104
    @marylynne9104 8 місяців тому +7

    Blackcurrant pie with custard is the food of the gods. Mid? Mid? How dare he!

  • @RISCy27
    @RISCy27 8 місяців тому +4

    hot water bottles are also very common in Germany (Wärmflasche = warming bottle)

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 8 місяців тому +29

    You have to GO to a Pantomime. Also, Pantomime is like a Drag Show: People in Fun Outfits, Cheeky humour and subversion.

    • @davidmitchell1391
      @davidmitchell1391 8 місяців тому +6

      OH NO IT'S NOT!!!!!!

    • @lloydcollins6337
      @lloydcollins6337 8 місяців тому +5

      ​@@davidmitchell1391OH YES IT IS!

    • @shininglightphotos1044
      @shininglightphotos1044 8 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/tTjxGSxkmgQ/v-deo.htmlsi=eAswNu91Wxoz4HBR

    • @seppingtondestamina9398
      @seppingtondestamina9398 8 місяців тому

      Not the same thing. Drag is utterly depraved ompared to panto which is just cheeky

    • @PokhrajRoy.
      @PokhrajRoy. 8 місяців тому +1

      @@lloydcollins6337 Thank you for saying that

  • @ricewychrij
    @ricewychrij 8 місяців тому +7

    The opening of the 2nd act of the musical Billy Elliot is a Christmas pantomime, where everyone's dressed up as fun characters. They go on to take the p*ss out of Americans in the audience, who now have absolutely no idea what is going it. Brilliant 🤣

  • @petersp63
    @petersp63 8 місяців тому +7

    Plaque getting closer! also a toilet brush is only used if marks are left quite rare if you eat a healthy diet! btw Blackcurrant Drink yum the actual fruit not so much! but in pies yum!

    • @brigidsingleton1596
      @brigidsingleton1596 8 місяців тому +1

      Also .. blackcurrant cheesecake... Yummmmy !! 🙂❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🖖

  • @jayjay-71
    @jayjay-71 8 місяців тому +81

    He lives in the UK, but still has no idea.....

    • @shirleydanby4123
      @shirleydanby4123 8 місяців тому +6

      He lives in London. Says a lot. Lovely guy but still.

    • @yutehube4468
      @yutehube4468 8 місяців тому +3

      @@shirleydanby4123 aaaah London, a place I vowed to never visit in my lifetime. Manchester born and bred!

    • @Yogoniogi
      @Yogoniogi 8 місяців тому +1

      @@yutehube4468 jealous from birth NAH AINTNOWAY

    • @YTLJE
      @YTLJE 8 місяців тому +2

      @@yutehube4468be ignorant all your life, it’s sure to do wonders!

    • @MsPeabody1231
      @MsPeabody1231 8 місяців тому +2

      ​@@shirleydanby4123He's spent time in Liverpool

  • @Jenjenilou
    @Jenjenilou 4 місяці тому +1

    Hot water bottles are the best!!! One of the nicest thing about cold winter nights, hot chocolate as a bedtime drink and a hot water bottle in a cosy bed.

  • @Dogsoldier76
    @Dogsoldier76 8 місяців тому +18

    Hey JP, if you want a pantomime to react to then is the best one it's called Jim Davidsons "Sinderella" but be warned it's a very adult version and hilariously funny. It's on UA-cam, so they can't block it because of the adult language

    • @Bel_Chymes
      @Bel_Chymes 8 місяців тому +2

      Very adult & puns galore. 😂😂

  • @sidneyd1986
    @sidneyd1986 8 місяців тому +1

    I loved your reaction to Blackcurrant being called mid and your subsequent Grape rant 😂😂

  • @solpat1977
    @solpat1977 8 місяців тому +3

    A plunger and a toilet brush are two different things. Hot water bottles replaced old fashioned porcelain / brass bed warmers in the days before 15.0 tog duvets.

  • @larryargent503
    @larryargent503 8 місяців тому +2

    I am so onboard with your blackcurrent vs grapes lambast. With one exception - cotton candy grapes. Wowowowow - those things are amazing.

  • @Mark3ABE
    @Mark3ABE 7 місяців тому +4

    The mains voltage in the USA is 110 volts. In the UK it is 250 volts. Now, you might think that this makes the UK mains 2.27 times more dangerous. This is not the case. The danger increases by the square of the amount the voltage is increased, so that the UK mains are actually 5.17 times more dangerous than the US mains. As a result, there are far more precautions. The plugs are better insulated. The top part of the pins is earthed. The earth pin is longer so that it operates a mechanical flap inside the socket. In theory, it is not possible for a child to insert anything into a socket, because it is closed off by a flap until the earth pin is inserted, pushing the flap out of the way in readiness to receive the phase and neutral pins. By the time the flaps have been moved out of the way by the earth pin, the other two pins are already closing off the other holes. Then, the plug has a fuse built into it, rated by reference to the appliance which it is serving at 3, 5, 10 or 13 amps. A British socket can deliver up to 3.25 kilowatts of power. A US socket can only deliver about 1.5 kilowatts of power.

    • @mmcbey1401
      @mmcbey1401 4 місяці тому

      UK voltage has been 230 (not 250) for years.

    • @Mark3ABE
      @Mark3ABE 4 місяці тому

      @@mmcbey1401 Mine measures at 250. It may be nominally 230 but the energy companies can lower their transmission losses by increasing the voltage.

  • @eilatanok
    @eilatanok 8 місяців тому +8

    I love your passion on the grape v blackcurrant 😂😊

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 8 місяців тому +11

    5:25 ELECTRIC KETTLE DISCOURSE 🔥

  • @elizabethmillen6585
    @elizabethmillen6585 8 місяців тому +2

    Apparently most of the blackcurrants grown in the UK go into making Ribena. We don't often see the fruit in the shops.

  • @apodis4900
    @apodis4900 8 місяців тому +5

    I’m wondering if he is getting blackcurrant mixed up with blackberries, because I know that blackberries ( or brambles ) are banned in the US because they are not native and they grow prolifically. I can’t see why blackcurrant would be banned. They grow much more slowly and are a bush rather than a vine like structure.

    • @neuralwarp
      @neuralwarp 8 місяців тому

      They banned blackcurrants, whitecurrants, redcurrants, and gooseberries because they could transmit a disease to the native pine plantations.

    • @josiecoote8975
      @josiecoote8975 6 місяців тому

      In 1911, the federal government banned the cultivation, sale, and transport of blackcurrants to protect the white pine. Government programs systematically destroyed blackcurrant plants by chemical spraying. The federal ban was lifted in 1966, though many states maintained their own bans.

  • @CombustionMaster2011
    @CombustionMaster2011 Місяць тому +1

    "Ohhh yes he is," "Ohhh no he's not." British Pantomime for you

    • @theobull6630
      @theobull6630 Місяць тому

      Don’t forget cross dressing 🫡🇬🇧

  • @TheSnowdogsShorts
    @TheSnowdogsShorts 8 місяців тому +11

    Grape flavour tastes similar to the mouthwash used by dentists in the UK.
    My late wife was American, and she struggled with purple candy being blackcurrant rather than grape.
    Blackcurrants have a sweet taste, but can be tart, or even sour, much the same as other berries, although in candy they are usually sweet.
    I would describe it as being slightly velvety on the tongue.
    I do love me some blackcurrant squash.
    Sugar free options are incredibly common, especially since the sugar tax on drinks was introduced a few years ago.

    • @antonycharnock2993
      @antonycharnock2993 8 місяців тому +2

      Have you ever tried Vimto? That's the only grape based drink I like but I think it's mixed with raspberry and blackcurrant. You can also have it cheeky or hot.

    • @TheSnowdogsShorts
      @TheSnowdogsShorts 8 місяців тому +1

      @@antonycharnock2993 yes I have. I like it.

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 8 місяців тому +2

    I go blackberry picking in my local area theres an abundance of them just have to remember to pick the ones higher up😅😊

  • @kategray9
    @kategray9 7 місяців тому +3

    We have wellie wanging competitions to see how far you can throw them in the UK.

  • @carllawrenczuk9173
    @carllawrenczuk9173 8 місяців тому +1

    Those rain boots look identical to mucking out boots 😂. Worn when mucking out orses 🐴🐎🦄 6:44
    I'm with you on grape vs blackcurrant too 12:30 . Keep it your side of the pond lol 🤣👍🏻

  • @geoffreyrobson4745
    @geoffreyrobson4745 8 місяців тому +5

    I like grap juice( UK citizen) i call it wine!

  • @expressoevangelism80
    @expressoevangelism80 3 місяці тому

    In our museums it shows how we used to have copper bed warmers on long wooden poles to warm our beds on cold nights.

  • @teejai5291
    @teejai5291 8 місяців тому +4

    I've tried most of those 'grape flavour' products and they are utterly vile, so I totally agree with you. As for the plugs, they are definitely the best. Not only that, there are pretty strict regs about cut off or 'trip switches' in every property, so that in the very rare occurrence of an electric shock, it will trip off the circuit immediately so you bare highly unlikely to ever die from an electric shock.

  • @simonharper4199
    @simonharper4199 7 місяців тому +1

    We used to have toilets in the UK that half filled the bowl with water in the 70's . They were syphonic loos .Very powerfull flush , very quiet and more expensive . Often found them in a main bathroom where the toilet might have had some late night use as the flush noise wouldnt wake anyone.Easily pull a towel down them . Have repaired many over the years. They needed 9 litres of water to work and became obsolete as we reduced our flush water volume over the decades (currently around 4litres for the latest loos)

  • @chriscchristodoulou7147
    @chriscchristodoulou7147 8 місяців тому +4

    Big hello from Nicosia Cyprus 🇨🇾

  • @RichardDevereauxEarlofEssex
    @RichardDevereauxEarlofEssex 8 місяців тому +1

    Ho Joel, you look a bit tired? How Will? In my family's gardens growing up we had loads of different 'berry' bushes, black currant, red currant, strawberry, raspberry, gooseberry, we would pick them and eat them if we were playing in the garden, The taste is difficult to describe, but they are fabulous, we even had bilberry and blueberries.

  • @RushfanUK
    @RushfanUK 8 місяців тому +16

    Blackcurrants are a great source of Vitamin C.

    • @RushfanUK
      @RushfanUK 8 місяців тому +1

      In the last 30 odd minutes since posting this every UA-cam I have gone on to has started with a Ribena advert, ironic or some powerful UA-cam algorithms?

    • @averyintelligence
      @averyintelligence 8 місяців тому

      not when it comes in the form of highly processed sugary drinks.
      you need to eat the fibre of the producue to reap the rewards of the nutrients

  • @htimsid
    @htimsid 4 місяці тому

    A hot-water-bottle is an essential item. It (usually) eliminates the need for pain 'killers' and the neat thing is that body heat keeps the water warm so the comforting extra source of warmth persists. Whereas an extra duvet / quilt often causes overheating.

  • @topguydave
    @topguydave 8 місяців тому +1

    My favourite jam is blackcurrant, my favourite cheese cake topping is Blackcurrant. It has a tartness to complement the sweetness, and is just divine.
    I think I remember you having the ready to drink Ribena. We tend buy the concentrate and then you can dilute to taste. Kids here are brought up on Ribena because of the vitamin C it contains from the Blackcurrants.

  • @PaulB-17
    @PaulB-17 8 місяців тому +4

    Ex Brit living in Oz, I have both a hot water bottle and an electric under blanket both are great for sore backs and muscles. Also so cosy getting into bed on cold winters nights. Not in summer of coarse. (edit) Power outlets also all have individual switches here.

    • @janettesinclair6279
      @janettesinclair6279 7 місяців тому

      Does it get that cold in Oz in winter?

    • @PaulB-17
      @PaulB-17 7 місяців тому +1

      @@janettesinclair6279 It can get down to almost 0 degrees overnight in winter here in Perth.

    • @janettesinclair6279
      @janettesinclair6279 7 місяців тому

      @@PaulB-17 Wow! Didn't know that.....

    • @PaulB-17
      @PaulB-17 7 місяців тому +1

      @@janettesinclair6279 A lot of Australia requires both A/C for the summer months and heating for the winter months. The Spring and Autumn periods are wonderful.

  • @amandaholt5791
    @amandaholt5791 8 місяців тому +2

    Hot blackcurrant ribena is the best thing when you’re not feeling well or want a hot late night drink with no caffeine.

  • @gemmabarnes
    @gemmabarnes 8 місяців тому +8

    Blackcurrant and orange flavoured things are so rooted in the lives of British people that grape wouldn't take on, and vice versa with blackcurrant flavour things.

    • @frank5728
      @frank5728 8 місяців тому +1

      Grape is massive in the uk anyway! Actual grape flavour too, we love our wine!

    • @gemmabarnes
      @gemmabarnes 8 місяців тому +3

      @frank5728 wine yes, but I don't see a lot of grape flavoured stuff in the ships.

  • @leglessinoz
    @leglessinoz 8 місяців тому +1

    Australian here. We have hot water bottles, electric kettles, proper toilets that don't wet your undercarriage, and we have Wellies bur call them "Gumboots". We have Ribena as well. We have mostly switched outlets and non-switched ones in some situations.

  • @johnsharp6618
    @johnsharp6618 8 місяців тому +12

    A quick one on pantomime, the reason why kids and adults like them is because there are parts that go over kids heads,
    the use of double meanings in actions and words.
    Which make it watchable by both.
    Obviously some groups are far better than others in the way they produce and put on the play.
    But if you want a Purley adult one.
    Jim davidsons boobs in the woods , its on you tube

  • @rebeccablackburn9487
    @rebeccablackburn9487 7 місяців тому

    I love Ribena!! I was recently in London and could not get enough! I got addicted!!

  • @LeslieGallier-pe2jj
    @LeslieGallier-pe2jj 8 місяців тому +8

    Blackcurrant is amazing flavour

    • @jenniferlaughlin47
      @jenniferlaughlin47 8 місяців тому

      Maiden name gallear here any chance your in the staffordshire Shropshire area (staffs here family originally Shropshire 1800s) genealogy thing not creepy lol

    • @LeslieGallier-pe2jj
      @LeslieGallier-pe2jj 8 місяців тому

      @@jenniferlaughlin47 yeah name is Gallier and we're in Shropshire..near bridgnorth

  • @markhutton6824
    @markhutton6824 7 місяців тому

    Sorry a Welly or Wellington Boot is a sealed footwear that allows to to wade into mud or water just below the level of the boot.
    What you were offering as an alternative is a hiking boot which is no where similar.
    I have boots for hiking, I have steel toe capped boots that look similar to my hiking boots and then I have my wellies (albeit armoured) they come up to the top of the calf and I don't go deeper than them.
    If I am river crossing then it is hiking boots and on the other side wearing some sealskinz socks and putting on the wet boots.

  • @101steel4
    @101steel4 8 місяців тому +6

    By British things America doesn't have.
    He means things America doesn't have that the rest of the world does.
    They don't get out much, and even when they do still know nothing.
    Wolters world being a prime example.