Something has happened to me since i moved to England from California and wondered if you have the same experience? I have lived here now for 2 years, and my work week has changed from 63 hrs p/w to 39, so i have a lot more free time and am much less stressed, not only that but so is everybody else, i can phone almost anybody to go out for a pint and no'one ever refuses people are never to tired or to stressed or to broke, it is great no'one cares about what you drive or how you live (as long as you get your round of drinks in), one of the people i drink with is a millionaire and i did not even know, i am a butcher and have been drinking with him for months!! No one cares as it is no ones business, being free from the restraints of working long hours and the whole "keeping up with neighbors" in my opinion is REAL FREEDOM, i think maybe true freedom, people are so real here, conversations are more personal, people tend to not speak if they have nothing to say, and nobody shouts, yes i miss my family but the Uk feels like home to me, like visiting grandma's house. Thanks for the video. It was heart warming
Where are you living in the UK? Some of the stuff you mentioned varies according to the area in which you live. But generally, you're correct. People don't usually care about job titles or earnings or material possessions, but they do care if you're interesting and have a good sense of humour. I've had some friends for years and I still don't know what job they do or how rich they are because that type of stuff is on a need-to-know basis
@LMNOP999 Newcastle Upon Tyne, I love it here, i am sure people "take the piss" but I can hardly understand them so it is OK, but no seriously I love the people here, my wife and I drive all over on a weekend and no matter what small country pub we inevitably up in, we always meet some.really interesting people and have never once felt like a foreigner more like a neighbor, people are so warm and generous with there time as no'one ever seems to be in a rush
@@andymac900 Piss-taking means they like your company and feel comfortable around you, strangely enough. Although, there is a fine line between taking the piss and insulting someone, which can be difficult to decifer even for native Brits. Newcastle is a great choice, Geordies are good natured people. Glad to hear that you're enjoying the UK!
@@Holly-lv3fr Yes well you are living in one of the most inventive nations in the world. James Watt steam engine to Penicillin and televisions and the Telephone all invented by Scots. Try googling Scottish inventors and you have literally papers and pages of our nation’s inventiveness. Only problem is that when we are winners we’re always British and Scottish if we lose 😂😂😂. Any I live in England so I am a traitor myself 🤷♂️🤷♂️. In the long run though nationalist thinking will destroy us humans we all live on Earth and it would be a great place if the was just one country called Earth - maybe then we could drop our flag waving and be altruistic about humanity which would give us a better chance of being around a lot longer. Only problem is Scotland is not big enough for everyone to live in the most beautiful place on the planet 🥰🥰😂😂😂😂
On the topic of food, I live in Canada and have the same experience when I travel to Europe in general. My son, who cannot eat wheat or dairy in N. America recently went to Wales for university for a year. He could eat ANYTHING! He felt so much better and actually attained a healthy weight which is tough for him here. I have even had medical professionals acknowledge the food quality in Europe. So yes. It is a thing. Lucky you for providing yourself a much healthier life. ❤
Hi, I am really enjoying sharing in your journey. Thank you for sharing. I would be really interested on your thoughts on the education system now you have had a few terms under your belt.
We feel grateful to be here ❤️ Thank you for sharing your story. We’re glad to hear your son is feeling better. It’s quite remarkable how different the food can be!
I am also from Canada. We travelled to the UK, Scotland, and Ireland last year and I was not bloated. The butter tastes like what real butter should taste like. There is definitely a difference in the food. It is better in the UK, Scotland and Ireland.
@@karenle5 Canadians!! Just say it like it is - you’re most likely a Scot! So many Scot’s moved to Canada since the late 1940’s. Plus there are loads of French speakers in Canada - another thing Country that the Scot’s have always had extremely close ties with, since most of our Scottish Kings took refuge there since the 13/14 centuries. Great place, nearly as good as Scotland but a bit too big and full of polite friendly types. - just like the Scots 👍🥰🥰
Another uplifting viewing, so much positivity 💕 Zach you should be a teacher or life coach, so much strength and kindness in you, the world needs more people like you and Annie, just magic 😊X
The trope about us all running outside the second the rain stops is so true. I’ve spent whole days on the beach, wrapped in a blanket bloody freezing cause no way I’m wasting that sunshine!
I am glad to hear that you are settled and enjoying Scotland. I spent 17 years abroad, now back in the UK, and couldn't be happier. It was a great adventure. What suits you at one stage in your life is not always what you need, especially as you get older.
Makes me feel homesick when I watch your videos. I left Scotland when I was 36. I’m now 64 and married a Canadian man so I won’t be moving back home, but I’m due a trip home soon, I hope. I miss chip shops and decent curries.
I'm an American (Seattle) whose partner is Scottish (lives in Perthshire). For those who are wondering - we met on an international pen pal site a couple years ago. My first visit to Scotland really surprised me. The restaurant food was amazing. Sticky Toffee Pudding (shout out to Village Inn @ Bridge of Earn) and Steak Pies are a treat. The grocery stores felt bare compared to the choices we have here - especially the produce departments, but we made do. I was able to make delicious meals - and even my beloved Mexican food. I also noticed that I felt less bloated when I was over there. I'm heading back again for my first holiday season in Scotland. Really looking forward to it! Thank you for your videos. I am considering a move over in the future, so your input really has been helpful! ~Christie
Thanks for sharing that. Texan here…I’ve recently learned a lot regarding what the US allows in our foods & drinks. Hormones, chemicals & preservatives that PASS inspection! This is directly linked to many diseases & naturally overall health & wellbeing. Not all countries allow these foods etc to pass inspection. What a concept 😂. Gives us perspective. Best of luck with your Scot, from Houston.
I'm happy you are enjoying the NHS , I work for the NHS in London, and it's a little different. We only have prescriptions free for under 16, over 60, and some chronic illnesses. We need to appreciate and keep it . Politicians are trying to sell it off sadly, and no one wants to sell their home to fund an operation😢 Enjoy your Sunday ❤
Having severe asthma, eczema and consequently severe depression I am really looking forward to becoming 60 next year so I finally don’t need to pay for my annual prescription certificate…
Also pregnant women and people on any kind of benefits. And it it possible to buy a year prepaid prescription certificate for £32.05 for 3 months £114.50 for 12 months. This covers you for all prescriptions. I did this for years as I have three different tablets a day for high blood pressure so it saved me a lot of money on my monthly prescriptions. I am over 60 now so I don't pay. My son who is 35 has had epilepsy since he was 8 has never paid for prescriptions and he takes a lot of medication.
This was so, so interesting. Thank you also for the huge time and effort that you've clearly put into the video making. It's such great quality and so well crafted. xxx
Thank you so much! Too much negativity and controversy out there, we just want to spread a bit of normal life happiness from our beautiful corner of the world. Have a great weekend!
Great update, it's quite common watching a lot of TH-cam videos where Americans comment about how much healthier they are with UK and European food, best wishes to you and your family, ❤Finn.
You are so right about the food. We have a son and grandson living in Saint Andrews, so we visit quite often and for extended periods of time. I wasn’t eating much meat in the states, but my son encouraged me to take bites of things he had prepared and surprisingly I loved the food. It tasted more like I remember it tasting when I was a child in the 60s. And….less bloating, losing weight! 😊
100% agree on the food! I haven’t been to Scotland (yet) but I’ve been to Switzerland and I noticed a big difference in how good my stomach felt. It’s true.
I have lived in Thailand since 2021 , however, back in 2007, I visited a town called Hawick and said that one day I would like to live here.. I crave cold weather and will set-up home there next year
We left the States in 2004 so that I could do Masters over in the UK. I’m English and my wife Chris is American. At the time we really missed the US and as you said, one country in of its self is not better than the other, just different. After 20 years we have had a second child and settled into living here in the UK. We tend to agree with you on a lot of the things you talked about and at our age now, going back is not an option. Love the channel.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words! Yes, we loved parts of our lives in the U.S., so this was an incredibly difficult decision. We couldn’t be happier currently though! Glad you feel the same!
Reply After recent events a lot of us are thinking of joining you. When the uk voted to leave European union NY was filled with the English. I thought it so awful to be driven from their own country... now I'm working to convince my family to leave! We have dual citizenship in ireland. Updating my passport and saving every penny to make it happen.
As a proud Scotsman and resident of Aberdeen, I can't tell you how happy it makes me to hear how well you have settled in to our wee country. All the best to you ❤
Love you guys! I don't know how you landed in my TH-cam feed but so glad you did. Please continue these. I consider Scotland my "soul home". Edinburgh is my favorite city in the world. Inverness has always felt like home. Sadly, as a retiree I couldn't find a path to residency there. Landed in Mexico (which I do love) from the US. You are spot on about transport and food! And some of the best bookstores in the world. I often quip (at a young 74!) that after all these years I'm still seeking my sexy Scotsman. Hope springs eternal! Both for finding him and coming "home".
Hi Zack and Annie, been following your journey for the 6 months,really enjoy it,so much so that i,m looking forward to each Sunday episode like its a regular tv programme, keep it coming!! ( no pressure) 😊
I appreciate this video SO much! I will be moving from Colorado in the US to Edinburgh this upcoming summer. I have recently just confirmed my UK citizenship by attaining my UK passport and will be making the move to attend University of Edinburgh for my MBA with the intention of staying in the UK for the future. This video was a great watch for me and I’ll be following your future videos as well!
Congrats on making this happen! It will be a big change and shock to the system at first, but we hope you love it as much as we do! ❤️ Tomorrow’s vlog is all about Edinburgh. Good timing!
The reputation of British food is based on American troops' experiences of wartime rationing. It's like suggesting American food is beans and bacon cooked on a fire beside a covered wagon. Like in all the cowboy movies of the 50s.
@@SimpleScottishLiving I can remember years ago after my first trip to LA, returning to London Heathrow and being desperate for a plain tuna salad, no dressing lol. My indulgent side had loved the food in the USA and the massive portions but my body was crying out for nutrients it was missing. I must have looked like a crazed addict consuming that salad at the airport. What it taught me was to seek out the better restaurants when visiting the US and not go with big value fried breakfasts and dinners. I found you can eat perfectly fine in the USA, but the culture of mainstream eateries is definitely aimed at high fat, sugar and carbs, in a way that is much less acceptable here in the UK.
I love being home in the U.K. after 20+ years with my American husband.We have never had even one trick or treater in either Oxfordshire,Norfolk or now back to my home county of E. Sussex.
@@djholliday5132 You have to remember that the whole of the UK is ABOVE the 49th parallel while Texas is all on a par with North Africa [Morocco Algeria etc.] Orkney, where I live, is on a par with Hudson's Bay.
Love watching your story evolve. My wife and I are in the process of moving back to Scotland having spent the last 7 years in Copenhagen and I can totally relate to the remoteness of family and friends points you made. However, things sort themselves out and as we have found a once or twice a year face to face meet-up and regular face-time calls really does help.
Hi, first time commenting but i have been following your journey from the start. The smiles and the glow you both have basically says it all, you are obviously so happy and relaxed here. Good luck on your job search, i am sure it will all work out on that front soon.
Thank you so much and thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice comment. We are hopeful and optimistic and like we said are still able to pay the bills! 😁
There's an Aussie that also moved to the UK and she LOVES the weather, she said "in Australia we have two seasons, summer and FIRE season", I agree with you both, waking up to sunshine instead of clouds is the best feeling in the world, I'm biased but I think this country is the best country in the world, be happy, safe and healthy everyone ✌️
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment! We agree. The weather truly hasn’t gotten us down one bit. Maybe it’s because we’re also use to the fire seasons 😔
It's so lovely to hear that you Love the UK, so many people moan about the weather etc, but I personally like you Love the UK, best Countryside in the world, and Some amazing towns and cities. X
One dark cold December morning I commented to an Australian colleague who married a Sotosman, that she must really hate this time of year in Scotland. Surprisingly she said she loved it and found it so cosy. Watching films and reading books growing up she had always wanted a Christmas with cold weather, wearing fluffy jumpers, sipping cocoa in front of a fire and having a Christmas dinner that wasn't a barbecue
Australia is large, so the weather depends on the state. Yeah, there are areas where winter doesn't exist, but there's also the largest ski resort in the southern hemisphere
We welcome it! We lived in an evacuation zone and had friends lose homes to fires in CA, so living somewhere with rain is actually a relief. Thank you for watching ❤️
Love you two ❤ and your honest remarks re your life in Scotland We left Scotland for Australia 52 years ago and I was delighted to hear you say there is no bad weather just the wrong clothing, I have always said that. Best wishes and I love your videos 🇦🇺
It’s so lovely to see how well you and your family have settled. It certainly makes a huge difference that you have embraced life here with gusto! It is also so refreshing to have such positive things said about living here, sometimes we do forget how lucky we are. 😊xx
Hubby and I recently spent 2 months on holiday in the UK (half that time in Scotland) and I can honestly say that your strawberries were the BEST I've ever tasted! I agree that the food quality (especially fresh produce) is right up there. I really enjoy watching your videos about life in Scotland. Keep them coming.
I enjoy your videos so much! My daughter and I visited Scotland a year ago and your videos are a great reminder of the beautiful country and lovely people. I love your positivity and sense of adventure!
It makes a nice change to hear positive things about living in the UK, I live in England. They say never talk about politics or religion 😉 your right to stay away from it👍 Have enjoyed following your journey so far and look forward to your next vlog. Have a good week ❤ x
Though me and my friends in the Slaughtered Lamb (in North Yorkshire) talk about EVERYTHING - religion, politics, money, sport - and we agree that what is said in the Pub stays in the Pub. No issues at all.
@raymondporter2094 My other half would 100% agree his local is The Crown, I love a face to face debate but having one through the keyboard doesn't usually end well😉
First time I visited a friend in California I arrived at night, woke up the next morning and said 'Oh, it's a nice day' and got VERY odd looks because ofc it always is!
Hi, your videos are awesome, love your channel! About the food quality section: I agree with you about this. I’ve visited Scotland from the US several times since 2019 (and going back again next year 😊) and every visit is non eventful food wise with my ulcerative colitis. Completely no symptoms when I’m in the UK. I credit the food 100% + a nod to the best water anywhere 😊 Ya’ll are spot on about romanticizing the country when you visit it….but even so, my heart still longs for it. 🏴💙
Bet you're extra glad to have gotten out of the states now, I know I am. Christmas here will blow your minds. Like yourselves, I have not had to use the NHS loads, but when I have, my experiences have been great.
@@paulief3817The NHS might be better than USA, but it's shit compared to France, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Germany etc and gets worse results in regards to treatment. It needs a drastic overhaul and the constant defending of the NHS as some sort of sacred cow is nauseating.
@@sandersson2813 they do that by insurance, which on the UK you can do anyway if you want to, we call it private health but it's essentially the same.
Great to catch up with the pair of you. A lot of Americans living abroad mention the difference in food quality, how much better they feel and the weight they have lost. The election in the UK was over and done in about six weeks. The US system goes on a lot longer and seems exhausting.
I love your positivity. I do hope you find worthwhile jobs very soon. I’m a Brit, living in Surrey, who has travelled quite a bit in the US so am enjoying hearing your perspective on this big move you’ve made.
As a Scot, after 9 years in my 20's living in NYC I married my wife a NJ Dentist and moved to Nashville and had 2 kids. After 4 years we moved back to Scotland 30 years ago, my wife never drilled again. I fully get your first 6 months, but a few key longer term points - our kids went to Glasgow and St Andrews (no fees), they both are married and now have 2 grandkids each (lots of full pay maternity and paternity leave). Scotland offers a great outdoors, but also job opportunities - be patient. Nice thing we have many friends who have come from all job types - they all go on many holidays and have a balanced attitude. In the US the commodity thats in short supply is time, long working weeks, little vacation time and little sick time. Go on enjoy yourself - I can tell you that over 30 years we NEVER thought about returning to the US and maybe even. less now! Cheers
Thank you truly for sharing that, it is inspiring and comforting. We also had many of those longer terms advantages in our mind and are very thankful for them. We have no regrets so far and we really don't foresee any. The kids are still smiling with this chilly weather too! Thank you again and all the best to you and your family.
Love the 'freedom to roam' in Scotland, small country big landscapes. In September I went cliff walking in the Mull of Galloway and Portpatrick area of SW Scotland, every day was magical and the Ayr-Stranraer train is one of the best scenic routes.
@@SimpleScottishLivingHow long were you in the US? I see it says you've been with Annie for ten years but you'd not lose your accent in that time? My brother has been in the US for 20 years and doesn't sound any different, just curious.
First time watching the channel and loved the video. I'm based in Stirling having moved up from England seven years ago and even I've had a little bit of a culture shock (in a good way). There is definitely a far more supportive and community feel in most of Scotland to down in southern England. One thing that may come as a bit of a shock to the system is just our dark our winters get. It's quite common for people around now to go through a bumpy patch with their moods, energy, etc. as they adjust to the days darkening. If you do notice anything like that it's absolutely worth picking up an SAD lamp and getting outside as much as possible on sunny days (though it sounds like you've got that nailed on). Looking forward to watching more on the channel and welcome to Scotland!
Thank you so much! Yes, I've prepared Annie as much as I can for the 'dark days' lol. We actually just got a SAD lamp and love it, thanks for the kind comment!
Hi guys. I love watching your vids and listening to your experiences of things Scottish and British, not forgetting all the other cultures we have in OUR country.I hope you partook of the Remembrance Day observance. Maybe even watching the Saturday NightFestival and the Cenotaph on Sunday morning. Annie, just to let you know for nexttime that the poppy is worn on the left usually on the lapel. Probably as it's close to the heart I like to think. I always shed a few tears on Remembrance weekend. Zach, try writing to your MP. About joining The Police Force of Scotland. I cannot believe you've been told to wait 3 years with your experience when our Police Forces are short of officers. Being as you were with the CHP, I'd of thought you'd make a cracking traffic cop. Keep up the good work.
Hi, thank you for the kind words. Yes, we all had our poppies on and the kids got to experience a minute silence during rugby practice Sunday which was very special. Good point on the poppy, I'll take the blame for that one 🫣 I appreciate your comments, as I understand the three years is so they can carry out the relevant background/security check, which is understandable.
Hey guys, just caught your video for the first time. Really enjoyed it! We moved from Scotland to Sydney, Australia in 1988 (I’m a very young 73 😊). Having experienced a big move, so much of what you say resonates.
Fab update, and you both look very happy and relaxed, so Scotland definitely suits you both. Nothing beats the ability to throw the door open and get out walking, regardless of the weather! I'm looking forward to more Q& A. May I add that the difference in you both from the first Q&A is remarkable.
Thank you, we definitely feel Scotland is a perfect fit for us! We learn something doing each one of these videos, so hopefully we're getting a little better at it each time 😁
Absolutely true about the preservatives! I wish we did have more farm stands and farm food availability. I have now started growing my own and it tastes totally different. Plus getting more exercise by getting out and being more active helps. Hugs from Texas!
@SimpleScottishLiving no problem, enjoyed this tremendously, will look forward to seeing more, hoping to get back up there to live again myself, Ayrshire for me
You both are charming. So happy to have found your channel. Love hearing of all your stories and the real life of living overseas. I think you have a real love story. I look forward to much more from you. I did subscribe. X
Thanks so much - we’re glad you enjoy the channel! It’s been a bit of a whirlwind, but we’re thoroughly enjoying it and sharing with anyone interested. Have a merry Christmas!
I really admire the way you get your family outdoors as much as possible to take advantage of the environment around your new home! I love the Scottish 'guising' tradition- so much more to it than just holding out a candy bucket. I wish that was more of a thing down here in England. Re the quality of food debate- I remember reading some testimony from an American who travelled to the UK for 3-4 weeks every year to visit her partner. As it was a vacation for them, they were eating out a lot, and treating themselves - not thinking about healthy eating at all. However, each time she returned home she found she'd lost a noticeable amount of weight. She could only think it was to do with what was in the food here (or not in the food here). I guess portion size would also be a factor. Interesting to hear your non-partisan thoughts on elections in the two countries. I think that maybe the biggest difference is that our election campaigns proper last 6 weeks only, and so they don't dominate so much of the news for so long as they do in the states. The other difference is that here there are strict limits on the amount that can be spent on an election campaign, and so relatively little time is spent on raising funds, and more time addressing the actual issues at stake. Obviously there is fundraising, but it takes place quietly throughout the year, every year, and not a big push in the run up to the election. Glad you have no regrets about your big move, and intend being here for the long haul.
Thank you! We've always loved and encouraged our kids to get outdoors...possibly helps that we've almost always had dogs! Hahah yes I like the idea of kids having to earn their sweets too! Thanks for your insight on the other topics too, we appreciate it when people take the time to leave comments,
Love this. I’m from the UK and when I worked at a US summer camp I put on a lot of weight, I was indulging a bit on my days off but for the most part just eating what I was served at camp! As soon as I got home, the weight dropped off me from just going back to my usual diet. I was also doing marginally less exercise back home. It really opened my eyes
Great video guys. As a resident of the Lothians its good to watch something like this to remind yourself not to take this beautiful place for granted. Also, I recently really enjoyed the Mexican food at El Jeffe on South Bridge - near the Chamber Street Museum.
I’m so pleased you are all enjoying your life in Scotland and you don’t have any regrets moving here you are such a lovely couple and l really enjoy your video’s glad the children enjoyed hallowe’en love from bonnie Scotland ❤
What a wonderful family! How on earth I stumbled on this video is down to the machinations of Google. I'm from Hexham, just outside of Newcastle and I was at primary school with lads from Glasgow, Newcastle. Edinburgh, Liverpool and Manchester and even now can happily translate from Scouse to English and vice versa, but it took me a good few minutes to adjust to Zach's accent, while Annie's was immediately clear!! Hybrid Scottish/Bay area accents are hard to pin down! Wish you all the very best of luck and hope you get sorted with work and/or sponsorships very soon, you are both very likable. Zach, I'm amazed that given the fact you were born in Scotland and have the experience and firearms training AND experience that you must have gained in the US, that the plods have not snapped you up? That three year rule seems like insanity given that you were in the US, not the PRC!! Are the Pongo's not even interested or the RMP at Faslane etc?
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I'd like to think that a Scottish/Bay area accent is unique...therefore I'll take it as a compliment 🤣 Yes, the three year rule seems to be a common requirement across a number of fields I've looked at and from what I've read is due to requiring a standard anti-terrorist security/background check.
So, 6 months in and no regrets, that's a very good sign. I'm happy for you both that it's all working out for you. Christmas should be very magical for you all in Scotland as it should snow ❄️☃️ which makes it feel special. Have a great week, guys. 👍🏻
Thank you so much, so far so good. Yes, I'm looking forward to showing the kids, and Annie, and good, frosty, cold Christmas and I'll have my fingers crossed for at least a dusting of snow!
Honestly just came across you two randomly and you grabbed my affection i smiled all through this . Welcome to the Uk 🇬🇧 im looking forwards to following your journey 💫
Scotland bound in a few weeks for the holidays. I always gain 10 lbs in Scotland and spend the next 3 months in CA trying to get them off. 😂. Weird thing is that I can’t digest beef in CA but have no problem in Scotland. Tastes different, too. I agree that food quality for price is much higher in Scotland. Have been traveling to Scotland for 23 years (husband is from there) and I find life there to be so very sweet. What a beautiful country. ❤. (Love California, too!)
We also loved CA, but with Zach’s job, we couldn’t guarantee staying in the places we called home if he wanted to continue to promote. It was luck of the draw and hoping as time ticked on. Had we been able to settle, we might not have moved. We’re definitely happy and content with the decision now though ❤️ what part of Scotland is your husband from?
His mom is from Edinburgh and dad from Glasgow. However, his dad was in the RAF, so he was born outside the country. We go back and forth between LA and Perth.
Aww this is the first video I’ve watch of you guys and can I just say; what a lovely warm hearted pair you are🥰 welcome to Scotland, I hope she gives you all her abundance and blessings going forward🙏🏼✨
Hey guys It should be noted that NHS prescriptions are free in Scotland but not free for all in England. In England prescriptions are free for anyone in full time education under 18, of retirement age, pregnant or unemployed. It costs £9.90 per prescription otherwise. Although you can prepay for 3, 6 or 12 months of unlimited prescriptions like I do. There's a big difference in food US v UK. Many channels have done a deep dive into this. Everything from gourmet food to fast food differences. For instance mcdonald's fries have 3 ingredients in the UK V 15 in the US. Which is better I can't say.
Thanks for the info on the prescriptions, good to know! Yes, we just did a price comparison video of UK vs US and got a lot of comments about the quality and ingredients differences! Thanks for watching and taking time to comment.
We are taxed more in Scotland than you are though, nothings free. It’s mostly shadow taxes, for example, I pay more for my company car BIK tax than my English colleagues do.
@@SimpleScottishLiving @richt71 listed _some_ of the free prescriptions groups in England. Also, people who require medicine or insulin to manage diabetes, or have cancer, get free prescriptions. Further, all their prescription items are free, not just meds for their illness. Unlikely to actually matter, but a more complete picture might help. Best Wishes ☮
This a wonderful video, thank you. You seem to have a very positive attitude to make the change. My wife and I have an interest in this because our son and daughter-in-law live in San Diego and have been in the US for 10 years so we are in a good position to compare living in the US and the UK. We have visited he US about five times.He has a very good job so has a high standard of living and he really enjoys the Californian weather. One thing he does miss is fish and chips.
Yes to fish and chips! They just don’t do them the same. We also agree that CA can be an incredible place to live if you have the means to be in a great neighborhood and safe location. It can be very hit or miss throughout the state though.
I would never attack you guys! On the contrary, I am soooo happy you finally talked about the difference in the food. I am so fed up with the food in the US. And food is outrageously expensive anyway, but you have to be a millionaire to eat all organic. My entire family has autoimmune diseases and I attribute that to the food. I would move out of here if I could afford to. Thank you for your honesty! Love your videos!
Thank you, lol. Obviously just our own personal experience, and it sounds like you have some very personal examples as well. Thank you for the kind words and for taking the time to watch!
Found your channel recently and really enjoy it. I am another US citizen who visited Edinburgh recently and fell in love with it and the people! Learning about your experiences of moving to that area full-time, is fascinating. BTW we found the food there far less sweet than US food too.
Of course you love it here, there's nothing about Scotland to dislike, even the rain just makes everything greener! So happy that you're loving it too ❤
Scottish rain is the softest in the world. When it hits your cheeks it's so light and fresh. Its good for your skin too. How much could I charge if I bottled it ?!! 🤔🤣
Nothing about Scotland to dislike? What utter nonsense. It is cold, wet and windy for much of the time. In spite of the hype, the food is generally bland and tasteless. The people are, for the most part, dour and unfriendly.There's nowhere worth going. As for scenery, go to Switzerland or Austria. Nothing in Scotland comes close.
Sorry, but there's plenty to dislike. The idea it is some sort of utopia is not something you should be cultivating. For a start the roads are shocking, cities are dirty, high streets are dead, taxes are sky high, public services are in decline, class sizes too big, education and health standards in serious decline etc
@@sandersson2813 If you see Scotland is in such dire state, why don't you move somewhere else? Let the rest of us know when you find your utopia. I won't be holding my breath !! I 🏴
Couldn’t help laughing at your comment about politics in both countries, as someone who’s lived in both countries as well I’d say the British aren’t just as gung ho about their politics. It’s like our attitude to religion, a private matter that’s no one else’s business 😊. Good video once again 👍
Thanks so much for watching! I was actually surprised to see how heated the election got here in the UK in some areas. You’re right though - nothing like the States, especially 4 years ago!
@@SimpleScottishLivingU.K. politics has been feral since Brexit. It coincided with Trumpism and the Conservatives really have become a GOP-lite clown car of a party. They’ve adopted policies, slogans etc. But it’s really just them and they’re in opposition now and will probably have to come back to the centre to get re-elected. They’ve just doubled down with their new leader but she will never be PM. They’ve seen the GOP do it and think it will work for them as well but it won’t. Generally it is more staid and polite and hopefully it will return to that when the Tories grow up.
I’m one of those that recently found your channel and instantly subscribed! My wife and I (and 2 kids!) are planning to move to Scotland in about 3 years. I’m a senior data analyst, so I’ve got time to really polish my CV and hopefully get a sponsor in a couple of years. Fingers crossed that the job market improves! I’ll be watching this channel all the way to keep the end goal in mind!
What a silly rule the 3 year police one is! Wouldn't be so hard to get a report from America and have Zac a 'bobby' here. He's experienced and just what we need! I hope you both find what you are looking for in work. I think you are a lovely couple, full of life and positivity. I'm so happy you are enjoying your move and long may it last! 😊
I thought so too, I even laid out my seven plus year history of law enforcement, but it was a non-starter 😵💫 Thank you for your kind words and for watching!
Not silly at all. I feel so much safer knowing that not any John, Dick and Harry can get in the forces so easily. It’s easy to forge documents and with terrorism and what’s going on in the world, you should be thankful that some safety procedure is in place
@@SimpleScottishLiving - Re. Police Scotland - Residency Criteria - resident in the UK for a minimum of three years immediately prior to application. As you probably know... nearby Edinburgh is the legal capital of Scotland. Employment in a crime related role would surely assist & look good your eventual Police Scotland application; such as Paralegal jobs in a Criminal Law practice, which could involve some investigatory work, taking witness statements, organising court papers & documents, assisting lawyers in the practice, etc. and becoming familiar with Police & Prosecution rules & regulations and those for the defence. On the other side, there may be civilian or paralegal posts available with the Procurator Fiscal Service (the independent public prosecutor that is separate from the police) and/or gain similar relevant experience there too. Hope I am "not telling my granny to suck eggs" hereby - albeit an old adage I have never really understood... Good luck. You have a lovely family & you deserve a break with all the time & effort you have made to so successfully assimilate Scottish life & experience. Sláinte!
Love the new intro! Your videos are so enjoyable to watch & I look forward to them every week. Didn't realize the challenge of finding work there after Covid & appreciate your honesty. Same with your honesty about the quality of the food and politics. In Canada, we are worried about the change in leadership & how it will affect our economy. We do feel the same level of safety in our country as you are experiencing now, which makes me very happy for you and your family. Looking forward to your next video and hope you both have a fantastic week!
@@SimpleScottishLivingYes, you should maybe not overly use UK too much in Scotland as half of us prefer to use the names of the 4 Nations individually. In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, we do not have a 2 party system. It is only England who have a 2 party system.
@@SimpleScottishLiving actually in the UK general election as a whole it was looking close at one point whether the party that ended up in 2nd place might have come 3rd in the number of seats one. In the end they did slightly better than polls predicted and kept 2nd place but they could so very easily have come 3rd. So it's a media fantasy that it's a 2 party system in the UK. Nothing could be further from the truth.
@@kirsteneasdale5707 They can use whatever they like, both ways would be correct and the UK including Scotland is a free country so they can choose. Not everyone has siloed thinking and focus just on the nation they live in and quite like being part of the UK. Oh by the way, England doesn't just have two parties either
Great video! I completely agree with you about the food! We were on vacation for two weeks in Cumbria last month (we live in Texas) and we really enjoyed the food, and surprisingly I lost 2 lbs!! So I think your point and quality and preservatives are spot on!
I always thought, if i could leave the USA, it would be Scotland. And I have to say, that James Hutton is one of my top 3 heros. Always wanted to follow in his footsteps, the paths he took to earn him the name, Father of Geology.
@@SimpleScottishLiving Yinz should visit some of the places where he hypothesized about geology. There are some really fascinating formations that the boys would love!!!!
Another really interesting video. Thank you both. I did a similar thing 15 years ago when I left England for good and moved to France (but for the record Zac, although I was raised in Leeds, I was born in Stirling. Like you, I am a Scot, and like you, I have no Scottish accent. I have a Yorkshire accent, even when speaking French!) After my first 6 months in France there were many things that I really missed. As time progressed those feelings faded to the extent that all I really miss now is fish, chips and mushy peas. It is so good to hear that you don't regret your decision to make the move. I would be interested to know if your friends back home, when they visit, tell you are lucky to be able live in Scotland? When friends from the UK visit me they tell me that I am lucky to be able to live in France.
Thank you and I'm glad to hear I'm not alone with the loss of accent! It's funny, I didn't think I missed much when I moved to the US, but coming back had made me appreciate a lot of things so much more! All of our US friends are jealous that we were able to move to Scotland. I know when Annie's friends visited they had a great time!
Thinking of sending this to my son and daughter in law! They live in California too. I worry so much about their safety, especially the children with the gung ho attitude to guns etc. Now he that shall not be named has been voted in I am worry even more, especially for my granddaughters. So happy you have settled in so well, hope it all continues to go well and that you eventually find the jobs you both want and deserve. Love your videos you have such a happy and positive attitude. ❤ xxx
Safety was a big concern for us, but there are some wonderfully safe and exceptional areas of CA. It is such a personal decision to move, and income is a huge factor as well. I’m sure they’ll do what they feel best for their family, but for us, this was it. We couldn’t be happier!
Just found the podcast and am loving it. You're in one of my 3 top places in the UK, the others being the Lake District and Oxford. I'm watching this from Martinique
This was a lovely video, made me smile a lot. I have to confess though that I watch you guys at 1.5 speed. I would never have thought that Zach was in the police!
Your videos for us are research for our lives yet to come. Hopefully not much longer and we will be joining the fun. Thanks for all the information. We love watching your videos.
Monsanto GMO doesn't own Scotland like they do America. You won't find hormones and ammonia in your meat their either. So glad you are doing well and getting through the process and adjustments.
Hello Zach & Annie, My wife and I have moved two years ago to Edinburgh from New Jersey (east coast U.S.A.) where we lived for 32 years. I am American and my wife is Scottish and had lived in the since 1992 and now it's my turn to adapt. We are retired so that may be why I find Scotland so idyllic but the pace here is much toned down. Yes the steak pies and fish & chips are great but I miss "duck sauce" and sweet Italian sausage but the bangers are fantastic as is the food in general. One of the biggest thing about the differences here is through out the country you'll know when you have left a village there is much less urban sprawl. Back in New Jersey towns and areas seemed to blend into one. Also Edinburgh is very walkable and having a bus pass you don't really need a car and the "Enterprise Car Club" make it easy to rent hourly with their cars scattered throughout. I find myself apologizing for Trump and keeping quiet about politics.
Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your story. There are certainly things we miss from the US, but I agree with you on the urban sprawl and the fish and chips! 🤣 We love how walkable so much of Scotland is and you are right, you can get almost anywhere using the public transport. Thank you again and all the best!
Hi, really enjoyed your thoughts and comments about Scotland. We have the exact same sentiments. I am so glad that you guys made this video; it just reinforces our thoughts. However, we are much senior to you guys. We moved back in 1996. I have shared your video with my wife who is visiting her family back in DC.
Something has happened to me since i moved to England from California and wondered if you have the same experience?
I have lived here now for 2 years, and my work week has changed from 63 hrs p/w to 39, so i have a lot more free time and am much less stressed, not only that but so is everybody else, i can phone almost anybody to go out for a pint and no'one ever refuses people are never to tired or to stressed or to broke, it is great no'one cares about what you drive or how you live (as long as you get your round of drinks in), one of the people i drink with is a millionaire and i did not even know, i am a butcher and have been drinking with him for months!! No one cares as it is no ones business, being free from the restraints of working long hours and the whole "keeping up with neighbors" in my opinion is REAL FREEDOM, i think maybe true freedom, people are so real here, conversations are more personal, people tend to not speak if they have nothing to say, and nobody shouts, yes i miss my family but the Uk feels like home to me, like visiting grandma's house.
Thanks for the video. It was heart warming
Where are you living in the UK? Some of the stuff you mentioned varies according to the area in which you live. But generally, you're correct. People don't usually care about job titles or earnings or material possessions, but they do care if you're interesting and have a good sense of humour. I've had some friends for years and I still don't know what job they do or how rich they are because that type of stuff is on a need-to-know basis
@LMNOP999 Newcastle Upon Tyne, I love it here, i am sure people "take the piss" but I can hardly understand them so it is OK, but no seriously I love the people here, my wife and I drive all over on a weekend and no matter what small country pub we inevitably up in, we always meet some.really interesting people and have never once felt like a foreigner more like a neighbor, people are so warm and generous with there time as no'one ever seems to be in a rush
@@andymac900 Piss-taking means they like your company and feel comfortable around you, strangely enough. Although, there is a fine line between taking the piss and insulting someone, which can be difficult to decifer even for native Brits. Newcastle is a great choice, Geordies are good natured people. Glad to hear that you're enjoying the UK!
The whole of northern England is so friendly and people are down to earth. So glad you like the lifestyle here and that you're healthier for it.
The pub is certainly a great equaliser.
After six years, we have no regrets either! We love Scotland!
Love hearing this! ❤️
@@Holly-lv3fr Yes well you are living in one of the most inventive nations in the world. James Watt steam engine to Penicillin and televisions and the Telephone all invented by Scots. Try googling Scottish inventors and you have literally papers and pages of our nation’s inventiveness. Only problem is that when we are winners we’re always British and Scottish if we lose 😂😂😂. Any I live in England so I am a traitor myself 🤷♂️🤷♂️. In the long run though nationalist thinking will destroy us humans we all live on Earth and it would be a great place if the was just one country called Earth - maybe then we could drop our flag waving and be altruistic about humanity which would give us a better chance of being around a lot longer. Only problem is Scotland is not big enough for everyone to live in the most beautiful place on the planet 🥰🥰😂😂😂😂
You are very welcome!
What a lovely couple. Always a joy to hear from you
We're so glad you're enjoying the journey! ❤️
Me too lovely ❤😂😂
On the topic of food, I live in Canada and have the same experience when I travel to Europe in general. My son, who cannot eat wheat or dairy in N. America recently went to Wales for university for a year. He could eat ANYTHING! He felt so much better and actually attained a healthy weight which is tough for him here. I have even had medical professionals acknowledge the food quality in Europe. So yes. It is a thing. Lucky you for providing yourself a much healthier life. ❤
Hi, I am really enjoying sharing in your journey. Thank you for sharing. I would be really interested on your thoughts on the education system now you have had a few terms under your belt.
We feel grateful to be here ❤️ Thank you for sharing your story. We’re glad to hear your son is feeling better. It’s quite remarkable how different the food can be!
We can include that in next week’s video!
I am also from Canada. We travelled to the UK, Scotland, and Ireland last year and I was not bloated. The butter tastes like what real butter should taste like. There is definitely a difference in the food. It is better in the UK, Scotland and Ireland.
@@karenle5 Canadians!! Just say it like it is - you’re most likely a Scot! So many Scot’s moved to Canada since the late 1940’s. Plus there are loads of French speakers in Canada - another thing Country that the Scot’s have always had extremely close ties with, since most of our Scottish Kings took refuge there since the 13/14 centuries. Great place, nearly as good as Scotland but a bit too big and full of polite friendly types. - just like the Scots 👍🥰🥰
Another uplifting viewing, so much positivity 💕 Zach you should be a teacher or life coach, so much strength and kindness in you, the world needs more people like you and Annie, just magic 😊X
You’re too kind! Thank you for taking the time to comment ❤️❤️
The trope about us all running outside the second the rain stops is so true. I’ve spent whole days on the beach, wrapped in a blanket bloody freezing cause no way I’m wasting that sunshine!
Hahahaha I remember any time anyone pre-planned a family BQQ = guaranteed last minute downpour of rain!
I am glad to hear that you are settled and enjoying Scotland.
I spent 17 years abroad, now back in the UK, and couldn't be happier.
It was a great adventure. What suits you at one stage in your life is not always what you need, especially as you get older.
Well said! That’s how we felt. The U.S. was exactly what we needed while we were there, but the UK is the better fit for us at this stage of life.
Makes me feel homesick when I watch your videos. I left Scotland when I was 36. I’m now 64 and married a Canadian man so I won’t be moving back home, but I’m due a trip home soon, I hope. I miss chip shops and decent curries.
Yes! They’re just not the same elsewhere!
I just love Annie’s laugh! You are an amazing couple and family. Love to you both from 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦.
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Me too !
I'm an American (Seattle) whose partner is Scottish (lives in Perthshire). For those who are wondering - we met on an international pen pal site a couple years ago. My first visit to Scotland really surprised me. The restaurant food was amazing. Sticky Toffee Pudding (shout out to Village Inn @ Bridge of Earn) and Steak Pies are a treat. The grocery stores felt bare compared to the choices we have here - especially the produce departments, but we made do. I was able to make delicious meals - and even my beloved Mexican food. I also noticed that I felt less bloated when I was over there. I'm heading back again for my first holiday season in Scotland. Really looking forward to it!
Thank you for your videos. I am considering a move over in the future, so your input really has been helpful! ~Christie
Thanks so much for sharing your experience, Christie! It sounds like you had an amazing time! 😄
Thanks for sharing that. Texan here…I’ve recently learned a lot regarding what the US allows in our foods & drinks. Hormones, chemicals & preservatives that PASS inspection! This is directly linked to many diseases & naturally overall health & wellbeing. Not all countries allow these foods etc to pass inspection. What a concept 😂. Gives us perspective. Best of luck with your Scot, from Houston.
I'm happy you are enjoying the NHS , I work for the NHS in London, and it's a little different. We only have prescriptions free for under 16, over 60, and some chronic illnesses. We need to appreciate and keep it . Politicians are trying to sell it off sadly, and no one wants to sell their home to fund an operation😢
Enjoy your Sunday ❤
Thank you for your comment and for the work you do! As we said, so far the NHS has been great for us 😁
@SimpleScottishLiving thank you 😊 I'm enjoying your videos 📹
Having severe asthma, eczema and consequently severe depression I am really looking forward to becoming 60 next year so I finally don’t need to pay for my annual prescription certificate…
@GinaJones-we4eq treat yourself with the money saved. Take care.
Also pregnant women and people on any kind of benefits. And it it possible to buy a year prepaid prescription certificate for £32.05 for 3 months £114.50 for 12 months. This covers you for all prescriptions. I did this for years as I have three different tablets a day for high blood pressure so it saved me a lot of money on my monthly prescriptions. I am over 60 now so I don't pay. My son who is 35 has had epilepsy since he was 8 has never paid for prescriptions and he takes a lot of medication.
This was so, so interesting. Thank you also for the huge time and effort that you've clearly put into the video making. It's such great quality and so well crafted. xxx
Thank you for the kind words! We appreciate you watching ❤️
Just want to say, love your positivity makes me smile. Glad your enjoying it and will continue to do so. All the best ❤
Thank you so much! Too much negativity and controversy out there, we just want to spread a bit of normal life happiness from our beautiful corner of the world. Have a great weekend!
Great update, it's quite common watching a lot of TH-cam videos where Americans comment about how much healthier they are with UK and European food, best wishes to you and your family, ❤Finn.
Thank you so much and thank you for taking the time to comment!
Watching US TV ALL l see is fat people.
You are so right about the food. We have a son and grandson living in Saint Andrews, so we visit quite often and for extended periods of time. I wasn’t eating much meat in the states, but my son encouraged me to take bites of things he had prepared and surprisingly I loved the food. It tasted more like I remember it tasting when I was a child in the 60s. And….less bloating, losing weight! 😊
That’s wonderful to hear - I’m glad you enjoyed the food!
100% agree on the food! I haven’t been to Scotland (yet) but I’ve been to Switzerland and I noticed a big difference in how good my stomach felt. It’s true.
It’s a crazy phenomenon!
I have lived in Thailand since 2021 , however, back in 2007, I visited a town called Hawick and said that one day I would like to live here..
I crave cold weather and will set-up home there next year
Yes, Hawick is a wonderful town! Thank you for taking the time to comment and share!
We left the States in 2004 so that I could do Masters over in the UK. I’m English and my wife Chris is American. At the time we really missed the US and as you said, one country in of its self is not better than the other, just different. After 20 years we have had a second child and settled into living here in the UK. We tend to agree with you on a lot of the things you talked about and at our age now, going back is not an option. Love the channel.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words! Yes, we loved parts of our lives in the U.S., so this was an incredibly difficult decision. We couldn’t be happier currently though! Glad you feel the same!
Reply After recent events a lot of us are thinking of joining you. When the uk voted to leave European union NY was filled with the English. I thought it so awful to be driven from their own country... now I'm working to convince my family to leave! We have dual citizenship in ireland. Updating my passport and saving every penny to make it happen.
@@martiansmarigolds413 If you are American then think of your having a First Amendment and if you are Canadian then 'out of the fat into the fire'.
As a proud Scotsman and resident of Aberdeen, I can't tell you how happy it makes me to hear how well you have settled in to our wee country. All the best to you ❤
Thank you so much!
@@mattcarle7905 You know he's Scottish don't you?
Love you guys! I don't know how you landed in my TH-cam feed but so glad you did. Please continue these.
I consider Scotland my "soul home". Edinburgh is my favorite city in the world. Inverness has always felt like home. Sadly, as a retiree I couldn't find a path to residency there. Landed in Mexico (which I do love) from the US. You are spot on about transport and food! And some of the best bookstores in the world.
I often quip (at a young 74!) that after all these years I'm still seeking my sexy Scotsman. Hope springs eternal! Both for finding him and coming "home".
Thank you so much! If we come across any eligible Scotsmen for you we'll be sure to send them your way! 🤣
Hi Zack and Annie, been following your journey for the 6 months,really enjoy it,so much so that i,m looking forward to each Sunday episode like its a regular tv programme, keep it coming!! ( no pressure) 😊
We truly appreciate the support and are so glad to hear you’re enjoying! We’ll keep them coming! Have a trip planned to York soon :)
@@SimpleScottishLiving York is a really nice town in UK to visit. Lots of history and very walkable.
I appreciate this video SO much! I will be moving from Colorado in the US to Edinburgh this upcoming summer. I have recently just confirmed my UK citizenship by attaining my UK passport and will be making the move to attend University of Edinburgh for my MBA with the intention of staying in the UK for the future.
This video was a great watch for me and I’ll be following your future videos as well!
Congrats on making this happen! It will be a big change and shock to the system at first, but we hope you love it as much as we do! ❤️ Tomorrow’s vlog is all about Edinburgh. Good timing!
The reputation of British food is based on American troops' experiences of wartime rationing.
It's like suggesting American food is beans and bacon cooked on a fire beside a covered wagon.
Like in all the cowboy movies of the 50s.
Hahaha that's a great comparison, thank you for taking the time to share!
@@SimpleScottishLiving I can remember years ago after my first trip to LA, returning to London Heathrow and being desperate for a plain tuna salad, no dressing lol. My indulgent side had loved the food in the USA and the massive portions but my body was crying out for nutrients it was missing. I must have looked like a crazed addict consuming that salad at the airport. What it taught me was to seek out the better restaurants when visiting the US and not go with big value fried breakfasts and dinners. I found you can eat perfectly fine in the USA, but the culture of mainstream eateries is definitely aimed at high fat, sugar and carbs, in a way that is much less acceptable here in the UK.
I love being home in the U.K. after 20+ years with my American husband.We have never had even one trick or treater in either Oxfordshire,Norfolk or now back to my home county of E. Sussex.
One question I have…what is the deal with NO ICE in drinks?!? And no AC? I’m a Texan and this blows my mind. 🤠
@@djholliday5132 You have to remember that the whole of the UK is ABOVE the 49th parallel while Texas is all on a par with North Africa [Morocco Algeria etc.]
Orkney, where I live, is on a par with Hudson's Bay.
Love watching your story evolve. My wife and I are in the process of moving back to Scotland having spent the last 7 years in Copenhagen and I can totally relate to the remoteness of family and friends points you made. However, things sort themselves out and as we have found a once or twice a year face to face meet-up and regular face-time calls really does help.
Yes, I think having trips planned or visitors throughout the year makes the distance feel less! Thanks for watching!
Hi, first time commenting but i have been following your journey from the start. The smiles and the glow you both have basically says it all, you are obviously so happy and relaxed here. Good luck on your job search, i am sure it will all work out on that front soon.
Thank you so much and thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice comment. We are hopeful and optimistic and like we said are still able to pay the bills! 😁
I’m so glad you’re loving your new home, and seeing you both laughing brings such good vibes! Keep being happy-it’s infectious!
Thank you so much!! ❤️
There's an Aussie that also moved to the UK and she LOVES the weather, she said "in Australia we have two seasons, summer and FIRE season", I agree with you both, waking up to sunshine instead of clouds is the best feeling in the world, I'm biased but I think this country is the best country in the world, be happy, safe and healthy everyone ✌️
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment! We agree. The weather truly hasn’t gotten us down one bit. Maybe it’s because we’re also use to the fire seasons 😔
It's so lovely to hear that you Love the UK, so many people moan about the weather etc, but I personally like you Love the UK, best Countryside in the world, and Some amazing towns and cities. X
I love oor weather. It’s braw!
One dark cold December morning I commented to an Australian colleague who married a Sotosman, that she must really hate this time of year in Scotland. Surprisingly she said she loved it and found it so cosy. Watching films and reading books growing up she had always wanted a Christmas with cold weather, wearing fluffy jumpers, sipping cocoa in front of a fire and having a Christmas dinner that wasn't a barbecue
Australia is large, so the weather depends on the state. Yeah, there are areas where winter doesn't exist, but there's also the largest ski resort in the southern hemisphere
Glad you have settled in Scotland. You are most welcome here. Have a great time over the festive period, and enjoy your first Hogmanay.
Thank you! Will do!
Curious.. what is
Hogmanay?
@@ForeverTogether219 It is the Scottish celebration of New Year. Traditionally it was bigger than Christmas here. Singing, Dancing, Parties.
What a lovely couple. 😊
Lot's of kind words there. thank you for that. I'm pleased that you are very accepting of our weird weather.
We welcome it! We lived in an evacuation zone and had friends lose homes to fires in CA, so living somewhere with rain is actually a relief. Thank you for watching ❤️
Wow! The drone shots at the end of the video were beautiful. More of that please.
Thank you so much! Sadly the current winter weather has reduced the amount of drone flying I can do, but we are working on it!
Love you two ❤ and your honest remarks re your life in Scotland
We left Scotland for Australia 52 years ago and I was delighted to hear you say there is no bad weather just the wrong clothing, I have always said that. Best wishes and I love your videos 🇦🇺
We're so glad you're enjoying our videos! How’s life in Australia?!
You're knocking it out the park.
Thank you 😊 ❤️
It’s so lovely to see how well you and your family have settled. It certainly makes a huge difference that you have embraced life here with gusto! It is also so refreshing to have such positive things said about living here, sometimes we do forget how lucky we are. 😊xx
Thank you so much! It’s been such a positive change, and the transition was much smoother than expected. Couldn’t be more grateful!
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Hubby and I recently spent 2 months on holiday in the UK (half that time in Scotland) and I can honestly say that your strawberries were the BEST I've ever tasted! I agree that the food quality (especially fresh produce) is right up there. I really enjoy watching your videos about life in Scotland. Keep them coming.
Thank you for your kind comment. We're so glad you were able to enjoy Scotland!
I enjoy your videos so much! My daughter and I visited Scotland a year ago and your videos are a great reminder of the beautiful country and lovely people. I love your positivity and sense of adventure!
Thank you so much! Scotland is a truly beautiful country, and we are so happy to be here!
It makes a nice change to hear positive things about living in the UK, I live in England.
They say never talk about politics or religion 😉 your right to stay away from it👍
Have enjoyed following your journey so far and look forward to your next vlog.
Have a good week ❤ x
Thank you so much! We appreciate you tuning in ❤️
Though me and my friends in the Slaughtered Lamb (in North Yorkshire) talk about EVERYTHING - religion, politics, money, sport - and we agree that what is said in the Pub stays in the Pub. No issues at all.
@raymondporter2094 My other half would 100% agree his local is The Crown, I love a face to face debate but having one through the keyboard doesn't usually end well😉
And you don’t have to worry about your kids getting shot in their school… good for you to follow your dream, and thank you for sharing ❤
First time I visited a friend in California I arrived at night, woke up the next morning and said 'Oh, it's a nice day' and got VERY odd looks because ofc it always is!
Hahahahhaha!
Hi, your videos are awesome, love your channel! About the food quality section: I agree with you about this. I’ve visited Scotland from the US several times since 2019 (and going back again next year 😊) and every visit is non eventful food wise with my ulcerative colitis. Completely no symptoms when I’m in the UK. I credit the food 100% + a nod to the best water anywhere 😊 Ya’ll are spot on about romanticizing the country when you visit it….but even so, my heart still longs for it. 🏴💙
That's fantastic to hear! We're so glad that you've had positive experiences.
Bet you're extra glad to have gotten out of the states now, I know I am. Christmas here will blow your minds. Like yourselves, I have not had to use the NHS loads, but when I have, my experiences have been great.
Yes, you’re right! It was definitely the right time and couldn’t be happier ❤️ Thanks for joining again, Michelle!
People in the UK who moan about the NHS have never had to live somewhere where healthcare is not free. Not having to pay for prescriptions is amazing.
@@paulief3817The NHS might be better than USA, but it's shit compared to France, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Germany etc and gets worse results in regards to treatment.
It needs a drastic overhaul and the constant defending of the NHS as some sort of sacred cow is nauseating.
Christmas in UK is horrid. It's so commercial, so in your face, starts too early, constantly invades every TV advert, radio advert etc.
@@sandersson2813 they do that by insurance, which on the UK you can do anyway if you want to, we call it private health but it's essentially the same.
Great to catch up with the pair of you. A lot of Americans living abroad mention the difference in food quality, how much better they feel and the weight they have lost. The election in the UK was over and done in about six weeks. The US system goes on a lot longer and seems exhausting.
Thanks for the comment, you are right, the run up to the US election seems to start months out!
@@SimpleScottishLivingdon’t you mean years out.
That was a real fun video to watch. I so wish the quality of the food here in America was as good. Thank you again for a good time watching.☺️👍❤️
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I love your positivity. I do hope you find worthwhile jobs very soon. I’m a Brit, living in Surrey, who has travelled quite a bit in the US so am enjoying hearing your perspective on this big move you’ve made.
Thank you so much! Luckily, we both have jobs currently, but it was tricky when Zach was looking at the career change initially.
Nice to see Annie wearing a poppy as well 👌
As a Welsh man, and 27 years with Riverside County Sheriff, We do what we do.Thank you for your CHP service.
Thanks brother! Thank you too!
I am an American who is 87% English. I have never been to my homeland. Thanks for sharing your story.
Thanks so much for watching!
If you visit , June is normally reliable.
The video is regards Scotland.
As a Scot, after 9 years in my 20's living in NYC I married my wife a NJ Dentist and moved to Nashville and had 2 kids. After 4 years we moved back to Scotland 30 years ago, my wife never drilled again. I fully get your first 6 months, but a few key longer term points - our kids went to Glasgow and St Andrews (no fees), they both are married and now have 2 grandkids each (lots of full pay maternity and paternity leave). Scotland offers a great outdoors, but also job opportunities - be patient.
Nice thing we have many friends who have come from all job types - they all go on many holidays and have a balanced attitude. In the US the commodity thats in short supply is time, long working weeks, little vacation time and little sick time. Go on enjoy yourself - I can tell you that over 30 years we NEVER thought about returning to the US and maybe even. less now! Cheers
Thank you truly for sharing that, it is inspiring and comforting. We also had many of those longer terms advantages in our mind and are very thankful for them. We have no regrets so far and we really don't foresee any. The kids are still smiling with this chilly weather too! Thank you again and all the best to you and your family.
Welcome to Scotland, I hope you continue to enjoy life here ( I'm not too far away in Glasgow) . Have a great 1st Christmas and New Year.❤
Thank you! You too!
Love the 'freedom to roam' in Scotland, small country big landscapes. In September I went cliff walking in the Mull of Galloway and Portpatrick area of SW Scotland, every day was magical and the Ayr-Stranraer train is one of the best scenic routes.
It’s absolutely fantastic! We’ve definitely been taking full advantage with Finn and can’t wait to explore more. Thanks for watching!
Your accent is coming back. Yay! 🏴
Thank you!!
@@SimpleScottishLivingHow long were you in the US? I see it says you've been with Annie for ten years but you'd not lose your accent in that time? My brother has been in the US for 20 years and doesn't sound any different, just curious.
@@losthope9909 Roughly 13 years.
@@SimpleScottishLiving Ok, thanks, you lost your accent really quickly then!
First time watching the channel and loved the video. I'm based in Stirling having moved up from England seven years ago and even I've had a little bit of a culture shock (in a good way). There is definitely a far more supportive and community feel in most of Scotland to down in southern England.
One thing that may come as a bit of a shock to the system is just our dark our winters get. It's quite common for people around now to go through a bumpy patch with their moods, energy, etc. as they adjust to the days darkening.
If you do notice anything like that it's absolutely worth picking up an SAD lamp and getting outside as much as possible on sunny days (though it sounds like you've got that nailed on).
Looking forward to watching more on the channel and welcome to Scotland!
Thank you so much! Yes, I've prepared Annie as much as I can for the 'dark days' lol. We actually just got a SAD lamp and love it, thanks for the kind comment!
Hi guys. I love watching your vids and listening to your experiences of things Scottish and British, not forgetting all the other cultures we have in OUR country.I hope you partook of the Remembrance Day observance. Maybe even watching the Saturday NightFestival and the Cenotaph on Sunday morning. Annie, just to let you know for nexttime that the poppy is worn on the left usually on the lapel. Probably as it's close to the heart I like to think. I always shed a few tears on Remembrance weekend. Zach, try writing to your MP. About joining The Police Force of Scotland. I cannot believe you've been told to wait 3 years with your experience when our Police Forces are short of officers. Being as you were with the CHP, I'd of thought you'd make a cracking traffic cop. Keep up the good work.
Hi, thank you for the kind words. Yes, we all had our poppies on and the kids got to experience a minute silence during rugby practice Sunday which was very special. Good point on the poppy, I'll take the blame for that one 🫣 I appreciate your comments, as I understand the three years is so they can carry out the relevant background/security check, which is understandable.
Hey guys, just caught your video for the first time. Really enjoyed it! We moved from Scotland to Sydney, Australia in 1988 (I’m a very young 73 😊). Having experienced a big move, so much of what you say resonates.
We're so glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for taking the time to watch and leave a comment! All the best!
Fab update, and you both look very happy and relaxed, so Scotland definitely suits you both. Nothing beats the ability to throw the door open and get out walking, regardless of the weather! I'm looking forward to more Q& A.
May I add that the difference in you both from the first Q&A is remarkable.
Thank you, we definitely feel Scotland is a perfect fit for us! We learn something doing each one of these videos, so hopefully we're getting a little better at it each time 😁
Absolutely true about the preservatives! I wish we did have more farm stands and farm food availability. I have now started growing my own and it tastes totally different. Plus getting more exercise by getting out and being more active helps. Hugs from Texas!
Hi Texas! Thanks for the comment and that is awesome you are able to grow your own stuff, well done you!
First time seeing you both, fella I am loving how your accent is starting to take to the Scottish
Thank you! I think you are one of the few who think it's coming back...I am trying!
@SimpleScottishLiving no problem, enjoyed this tremendously, will look forward to seeing more, hoping to get back up there to live again myself, Ayrshire for me
You both are charming. So happy to have found your channel. Love hearing of all your stories and the real life of living overseas. I think you have a real love story. I look forward to much more from you. I did subscribe. X
Thanks so much - we’re glad you enjoy the channel! It’s been a bit of a whirlwind, but we’re thoroughly enjoying it and sharing with anyone interested. Have a merry Christmas!
I really admire the way you get your family outdoors as much as possible to take advantage of the environment around your new home!
I love the Scottish 'guising' tradition- so much more to it than just holding out a candy bucket. I wish that was more of a thing down here in England.
Re the quality of food debate- I remember reading some testimony from an American who travelled to the UK for 3-4 weeks every year to visit her partner. As it was a vacation for them, they were eating out a lot, and treating themselves - not thinking about healthy eating at all. However, each time she returned home she found she'd lost a noticeable amount of weight. She could only think it was to do with what was in the food here (or not in the food here). I guess portion size would also be a factor.
Interesting to hear your non-partisan thoughts on elections in the two countries. I think that maybe the biggest difference is that our election campaigns proper last 6 weeks only, and so they don't dominate so much of the news for so long as they do in the states. The other difference is that here there are strict limits on the amount that can be spent on an election campaign, and so relatively little time is spent on raising funds, and more time addressing the actual issues at stake. Obviously there is fundraising, but it takes place quietly throughout the year, every year, and not a big push in the run up to the election.
Glad you have no regrets about your big move, and intend being here for the long haul.
Thank you! We've always loved and encouraged our kids to get outdoors...possibly helps that we've almost always had dogs! Hahah yes I like the idea of kids having to earn their sweets too! Thanks for your insight on the other topics too, we appreciate it when people take the time to leave comments,
Love this. I’m from the UK and when I worked at a US summer camp I put on a lot of weight, I was indulging a bit on my days off but for the most part just eating what I was served at camp! As soon as I got home, the weight dropped off me from just going back to my usual diet. I was also doing marginally less exercise back home. It really opened my eyes
Camp counselors unite! 🤣 It’s so crazy how much of an instantaneous impact food can have. Thanks for watching!
Welcome to our lovely UK. LONG MAY YOU REMAIN, WE NEED PEOPLE LIKE YOU.
Thank you again, it means a lot! ❤️
What a wonderful couple! I hope you enjoy your time here!
Thank you so much, we are loving it so far! 😁
Glad you feel part of the community ❤
It’s a wonderful feeling! We’re grateful.
Great video guys. As a resident of the Lothians its good to watch something like this to remind yourself not to take this beautiful place for granted. Also, I recently really enjoyed the Mexican food at El Jeffe on South Bridge - near the Chamber Street Museum.
I completely agree. Having grown up in East Lothian and now coming back, I am loving re-appreciating everything it has to offer!
I’m so pleased you are all enjoying your life in Scotland and you don’t have any regrets moving here you are such a lovely couple and l really enjoy your video’s glad the children enjoyed hallowe’en love from bonnie Scotland ❤
Thank you so much! Love it more every day ❤️🏴
What a wonderful family! How on earth I stumbled on this video is down to the machinations of Google. I'm from Hexham, just outside of Newcastle and I was at primary school with lads from Glasgow, Newcastle. Edinburgh, Liverpool and Manchester and even now can happily translate from Scouse to English and vice versa, but it took me a good few minutes to adjust to Zach's accent, while Annie's was immediately clear!! Hybrid Scottish/Bay area accents are hard to pin down! Wish you all the very best of luck and hope you get sorted with work and/or sponsorships very soon, you are both very likable.
Zach, I'm amazed that given the fact you were born in Scotland and have the experience and firearms training AND experience that you must have gained in the US, that the plods have not snapped you up? That three year rule seems like insanity given that you were in the US, not the PRC!! Are the Pongo's not even interested or the RMP at Faslane etc?
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I'd like to think that a Scottish/Bay area accent is unique...therefore I'll take it as a compliment 🤣 Yes, the three year rule seems to be a common requirement across a number of fields I've looked at and from what I've read is due to requiring a standard anti-terrorist security/background check.
So, 6 months in and no regrets, that's a very good sign. I'm happy for you both that it's all working out for you. Christmas should be very magical for you all in Scotland as it should snow ❄️☃️ which makes it feel special. Have a great week, guys. 👍🏻
Thank you so much, so far so good. Yes, I'm looking forward to showing the kids, and Annie, and good, frosty, cold Christmas and I'll have my fingers crossed for at least a dusting of snow!
Honestly just came across you two randomly and you grabbed my affection i smiled all through this . Welcome to the Uk 🇬🇧 im looking forwards to following your journey 💫
Thank you for the warm welcome! So grateful to be here ❤️
Yep channel going great look forward to you loving Xmas in Scotland I think your love it🎉❤
We can’t wait! Love that some establishments have already decorated. Thanks for watching!
Really enjoy all your perspectives on life here in merrie Britain , across the Big Pond ! 😀
Thank you so much! ❤️
Scotland bound in a few weeks for the holidays. I always gain 10 lbs in Scotland and spend the next 3 months in CA trying to get them off. 😂. Weird thing is that I can’t digest beef in CA but have no problem in Scotland. Tastes different, too. I agree that food quality for price is much higher in Scotland. Have been traveling to Scotland for 23 years (husband is from there) and I find life there to be so very sweet. What a beautiful country. ❤. (Love California, too!)
We also loved CA, but with Zach’s job, we couldn’t guarantee staying in the places we called home if he wanted to continue to promote. It was luck of the draw and hoping as time ticked on. Had we been able to settle, we might not have moved. We’re definitely happy and content with the decision now though ❤️ what part of Scotland is your husband from?
His mom is from Edinburgh and dad from Glasgow. However, his dad was in the RAF, so he was born outside the country. We go back and forth between LA and Perth.
Aww this is the first video I’ve watch of you guys and can I just say; what a lovely warm hearted pair you are🥰 welcome to Scotland, I hope she gives you all her abundance and blessings going forward🙏🏼✨
Thank you so much!! We are so grateful to be here ❤️🏴
Hey guys
It should be noted that NHS prescriptions are free in Scotland but not free for all in England. In England prescriptions are free for anyone in full time education under 18, of retirement age, pregnant or unemployed. It costs £9.90 per prescription otherwise. Although you can prepay for 3, 6 or 12 months of unlimited prescriptions like I do.
There's a big difference in food US v UK. Many channels have done a deep dive into this. Everything from gourmet food to fast food differences. For instance mcdonald's fries have 3 ingredients in the UK V 15 in the US. Which is better I can't say.
Thanks for the info on the prescriptions, good to know! Yes, we just did a price comparison video of UK vs US and got a lot of comments about the quality and ingredients differences! Thanks for watching and taking time to comment.
We are taxed more in Scotland than you are though, nothings free. It’s mostly shadow taxes, for example, I pay more for my company car BIK tax than my English colleagues do.
@@SimpleScottishLiving @richt71 listed _some_ of the free prescriptions groups in England. Also, people who require medicine or insulin to manage diabetes, or have cancer, get free prescriptions. Further, all their prescription items are free, not just meds for their illness. Unlikely to actually matter, but a more complete picture might help.
Best Wishes ☮
Prescriptions are free in Wales too. We are very lucky. I'm not sure about Northern Ireland though.
@@TSharon400 Thanks for letting us know!
This a wonderful video, thank you. You seem to have a very positive attitude to make the change. My wife and I have an interest in this because our son and daughter-in-law live in San Diego and have been in the US for 10 years so we are in a good position to compare living in the US and the UK. We have visited he US about five times.He has a very good job so has a high standard of living and he really enjoys the Californian weather. One thing he does miss is fish and chips.
Yes to fish and chips! They just don’t do them the same. We also agree that CA can be an incredible place to live if you have the means to be in a great neighborhood and safe location. It can be very hit or miss throughout the state though.
I would never attack you guys! On the contrary, I am soooo happy you finally talked about the difference in the food. I am so fed up with the food in the US. And food is outrageously expensive anyway, but you have to be a millionaire to eat all organic. My entire family has autoimmune diseases and I attribute that to the food. I would move out of here if I could afford to. Thank you for your honesty! Love your videos!
Thank you, lol. Obviously just our own personal experience, and it sounds like you have some very personal examples as well. Thank you for the kind words and for taking the time to watch!
Found your channel recently and really enjoy it. I am another US citizen who visited Edinburgh recently and fell in love with it and the people! Learning about your experiences of moving to that area full-time, is fascinating. BTW we found the food there far less sweet than US food too.
It's a great city! We are really enjoying exploring all the different areas around Scotland!
@@SimpleScottishLiving While there, we rented bicycles and rode along the coast to South Queens Ferry. Creating a wonderful day full of memories.
Of course you love it here, there's nothing about Scotland to dislike, even the rain just makes everything greener! So happy that you're loving it too ❤
We couldn't agree more! Thank you for the comment and well wishes!
Scottish rain is the softest in the world. When it hits your cheeks it's so light and fresh. Its good for your skin too. How much could I charge if I bottled it ?!! 🤔🤣
Nothing about Scotland to dislike? What utter nonsense. It is cold, wet and windy for much of the time. In spite of the hype, the food is generally bland and tasteless. The people are, for the most part, dour and unfriendly.There's nowhere worth going. As for scenery, go to Switzerland or Austria. Nothing in Scotland comes close.
Sorry, but there's plenty to dislike. The idea it is some sort of utopia is not something you should be cultivating.
For a start the roads are shocking, cities are dirty, high streets are dead, taxes are sky high, public services are in decline, class sizes too big, education and health standards in serious decline etc
@@sandersson2813
If you see Scotland is in such dire state, why don't you move somewhere else? Let the rest of us know when you find your utopia. I won't be holding my breath !! I 🏴
You are both adorable. Thanks for sharing your family adventure and your joy; makes me want to move to Scotland! ❤
That’s so kind of you - Scotland is a magical place!
Couldn’t help laughing at your comment about politics in both countries, as someone who’s lived in both countries as well I’d say the British aren’t just as gung ho about their politics. It’s like our attitude to religion, a private matter that’s no one else’s business 😊.
Good video once again 👍
Thanks so much for watching! I was actually surprised to see how heated the election got here in the UK in some areas. You’re right though - nothing like the States, especially 4 years ago!
So true, we have no idea what anyone votes anymore, and if it does come up someone quickly changes the subject ❤😂
@@SimpleScottishLivingU.K. politics has been feral since Brexit. It coincided with Trumpism and the Conservatives really have become a GOP-lite clown car of a party. They’ve adopted policies, slogans etc. But it’s really just them and they’re in opposition now and will probably have to come back to the centre to get re-elected. They’ve just doubled down with their new leader but she will never be PM. They’ve seen the GOP do it and think it will work for them as well but it won’t.
Generally it is more staid and polite and hopefully it will return to that when the Tories grow up.
I’m one of those that recently found your channel and instantly subscribed! My wife and I (and 2 kids!) are planning to move to Scotland in about 3 years. I’m a senior data analyst, so I’ve got time to really polish my CV and hopefully get a sponsor in a couple of years. Fingers crossed that the job market improves! I’ll be watching this channel all the way to keep the end goal in mind!
Wow, love to hear this! Thanks so much for watching - feel free to reach out if you have questions down the line. Wishing you the best!
What a silly rule the 3 year police one is! Wouldn't be so hard to get a report from America and have Zac a 'bobby' here. He's experienced and just what we need! I hope you both find what you are looking for in work. I think you are a lovely couple, full of life and positivity. I'm so happy you are enjoying your move and long may it last! 😊
I thought so too, I even laid out my seven plus year history of law enforcement, but it was a non-starter 😵💫 Thank you for your kind words and for watching!
Not silly at all. I feel so much safer knowing that not any John, Dick and Harry can get in the forces so easily. It’s easy to forge documents and with terrorism and what’s going on in the world, you should be thankful that some safety procedure is in place
@@SimpleScottishLiving - Re. Police Scotland - Residency Criteria - resident in the UK for a minimum of three years immediately prior to application. As you probably know... nearby Edinburgh is the legal capital of Scotland. Employment in a crime related role would surely assist & look good your eventual Police Scotland application; such as Paralegal jobs in a Criminal Law practice, which could involve some investigatory work, taking witness statements, organising court papers & documents, assisting lawyers in the practice, etc. and becoming familiar with Police & Prosecution rules & regulations and those for the defence. On the other side, there may be civilian or paralegal posts available with the Procurator Fiscal Service (the independent public prosecutor that is separate from the police) and/or gain similar relevant experience there too. Hope I am "not telling my granny to suck eggs" hereby - albeit an old adage I have never really understood... Good luck. You have a lovely family & you deserve a break with all the time & effort you have made to so successfully assimilate Scottish life & experience. Sláinte!
It's not easy to forge documents from the source. Sounds like you are suggesting our police force are not capable of such an enquiry?
Apparently the correct saying is "Teaching your granny to suck eggs". Still none the wiser however....
Another great insight folks!! Great to share your experience !xx
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching ❤️
I have worked in the UK and the US, to me a major difference is the life/work balance. In Scotland (and the UK), the priority is family first.
That certainly has been our impression too, thanks for sharing!
Plus most places in Scotland still have a community ethos, generally very nice people ❤
@@peterbalac1915 Generally, people are very nice in England & Wales as well
Love the new intro! Your videos are so enjoyable to watch & I look forward to them every week. Didn't realize the challenge of finding work there after Covid & appreciate your honesty. Same with your honesty about the quality of the food and politics. In Canada, we are worried about the change in leadership & how it will affect our economy. We do feel the same level of safety in our country as you are experiencing now, which makes me very happy for you and your family. Looking forward to your next video and hope you both have a fantastic week!
Thank you so much for watching! We’re glad you’re enjoying them!
How come Annie's hair always looks so smooth 😀
It's just how she wakes up 😉
Did I meet you guys yesterday (Sunday) in the grasshopper toy shop in Helensburgh? If it was you, great to have you pop up in my TH-cam feed!
Not us unfortunately!
@ well I’m still glad to have come across your channel!
Hey glad you’re loving Scotland! It’s the people that make it great 😊🎉 I’m in Edinburgh
It really is! Thank you!
So happy you love Scotland and the UK in general. Many areas to visit and explore. Hope you continue to enjoy Scotland 😊
Thank you so much, we love it here!
Just to say guys, it’s not a two party system. We have the SNP, Lib Dem’s, Welsh Cyrmu and the Irish. Glad you are loving it ☺️
Thanks for the info and the comment. Yes, we were just referring in general to the UK general election.
@@SimpleScottishLivingYes, you should maybe not overly use UK too much in Scotland as half of us prefer to use the names of the 4 Nations individually.
In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, we do not have a 2 party system. It is only England who have a 2 party system.
@@SimpleScottishLiving actually in the UK general election as a whole it was looking close at one point whether the party that ended up in 2nd place might have come 3rd in the number of seats one. In the end they did slightly better than polls predicted and kept 2nd place but they could so very easily have come 3rd. So it's a media fantasy that it's a 2 party system in the UK. Nothing could be further from the truth.
@@kirsteneasdale5707 They can use whatever they like, both ways would be correct and the UK including Scotland is a free country so they can choose. Not everyone has siloed thinking and focus just on the nation they live in and quite like being part of the UK. Oh by the way, England doesn't just have two parties either
Great video! I completely agree with you about the food! We were on vacation for two weeks in Cumbria last month (we live in Texas) and we really enjoyed the food, and surprisingly I lost 2 lbs!! So I think your point and quality and preservatives are spot on!
It is great to hear about your experience! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I always thought, if i could leave the USA, it would be Scotland. And I have to say, that James Hutton is one of my top 3 heros. Always wanted to follow in his footsteps, the paths he took to earn him the name, Father of Geology.
Thanks for watching and for sharing! How weird…I actually just learned who James Hutton was recently. The internet knows all ha!
@@SimpleScottishLiving Yinz should visit some of the places where he hypothesized about geology. There are some really fascinating formations that the boys would love!!!!
Another really interesting video. Thank you both.
I did a similar thing 15 years ago when I left England for good and moved to France (but for the record Zac, although I was raised in Leeds, I was born in Stirling. Like you, I am a Scot, and like you, I have no Scottish accent. I have a Yorkshire accent, even when speaking French!)
After my first 6 months in France there were many things that I really missed. As time progressed those feelings faded to the extent that all I really miss now is fish, chips and mushy peas.
It is so good to hear that you don't regret your decision to make the move.
I would be interested to know if your friends back home, when they visit, tell you are lucky to be able live in Scotland?
When friends from the UK visit me they tell me that I am lucky to be able to live in France.
Thank you and I'm glad to hear I'm not alone with the loss of accent! It's funny, I didn't think I missed much when I moved to the US, but coming back had made me appreciate a lot of things so much more! All of our US friends are jealous that we were able to move to Scotland. I know when Annie's friends visited they had a great time!
Thinking of sending this to my son and daughter in law! They live in California too. I worry so much about their safety, especially the children with the gung ho attitude to guns etc. Now he that shall not be named has been voted in I am worry even more, especially for my granddaughters. So happy you have settled in so well, hope it all continues to go well and that you eventually find the jobs you both want and deserve. Love your videos you have such a happy and positive attitude. ❤ xxx
Safety was a big concern for us, but there are some wonderfully safe and exceptional areas of CA. It is such a personal decision to move, and income is a huge factor as well. I’m sure they’ll do what they feel best for their family, but for us, this was it. We couldn’t be happier!
Zac & Annie The most friendliest place is St Ives Cornwall Uk for our 4 legged friends they love dogs , bowls outside for them to have a drink😢
Love Cornwall ❤️ too ❤️@@1951JULY
@@1951JULY Wonderful, thanks for letting us know, we'll add it to our ever increasing list!
The best of luck to you all for your future, Scotland is a great place to live !
Thanks so much! 😊
One day I would like to visit or maybe live there
Just found the podcast and am loving it. You're in one of my 3 top places in the UK, the others being the Lake District and Oxford. I'm watching this from Martinique
Wonderful, welcome on board and thank you so much!
This was a lovely video, made me smile a lot. I have to confess though that I watch you guys at 1.5 speed. I would never have thought that Zach was in the police!
Thank you very much! Due to the nature of the job, I tried to keep work and home life as separate as possible....I'm glad it's still working! 🤣
Love a Sunday to watch your videos if you guys ever visit Stonehaven pop in past for a cuppa 😊
Will do ❤️ Thank you for watching!
Your videos for us are research for our lives yet to come. Hopefully not much longer and we will be joining the fun. Thanks for all the information. We love watching your videos.
Thank you for watching! We wish you the best of luck as you plan your move!
Monsanto GMO doesn't own Scotland like they do America. You won't find hormones and ammonia in your meat their either.
So glad you are doing well and getting through the process and adjustments.
We've been very pleasantly surprised by some of the differences in food production here. So grateful to be here!
Hello Zach & Annie, My wife and I have moved two years ago to Edinburgh from New Jersey (east coast U.S.A.) where we lived for 32 years. I am American and my wife is Scottish and had lived in the since 1992 and now it's my turn to adapt. We are retired so that may be why I find Scotland so idyllic but the pace here is much toned down. Yes the steak pies and fish & chips are great but I miss "duck sauce" and sweet Italian sausage but the bangers are fantastic as is the food in general. One of the biggest thing about the differences here is through out the country you'll know when you have left a village there is much less urban sprawl. Back in New Jersey towns and areas seemed to blend into one. Also Edinburgh is very walkable and having a bus pass you don't really need a car and the "Enterprise Car Club" make it easy to rent hourly with their cars scattered throughout. I find myself apologizing for Trump and keeping quiet about politics.
Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your story. There are certainly things we miss from the US, but I agree with you on the urban sprawl and the fish and chips! 🤣 We love how walkable so much of Scotland is and you are right, you can get almost anywhere using the public transport. Thank you again and all the best!
remember on a rainy day when you're a little glum,
get lost in the sound of patters of rain on glass
and remember the water is the essence of life
❤️❤️What a lovely message!
Hi, really enjoyed your thoughts and comments about Scotland. We have the exact same sentiments. I am so glad that you guys made this video; it just reinforces our thoughts. However, we are much senior to you guys. We moved back in 1996. I have shared your video with my wife who is visiting her family back in DC.
Thank you for watching ❤️ It’s been the best change for our family!