Missing the Lea and Perrins' Sauce, and for those of us from "over the Northern Border", Tunnocks Caramel Slices. Surprisingly, you can buy Tunnocks Slices in Australian Woolworths (along with a lot of nominally UK Produce).
@@phils4634 Lea and Perrins is the top brand of Worcestershire sauce in the US. You'll find it near the ketchup in the US, not in a special Brit section.
British holidays are expensive because British people do not want to wait on other British people for minimum wage (which is already way above what people get paid in many parts of the world) and we pissed off anyone else who was willing. Plus no one can find anywhere to live on low wages in nice British holiday destinations.
Cheaper and far more interesting to go overseas. For a fortnight in a St Ives B&B, you can have a fortnight of guaranteed excellent weather in a very good hotel complex in the Canaries (flight included).
Student loan. 7.03% for an unsecured loan? Not out of the way.
4;20 - wow, that's a damned good cross-section of the UK! Well done! (Especially the Jammy Dodgers, the HP sauce and the Glacier Mints).
Marmite.
And they’ve got Yorkshire Tea!
Missing the Lea and Perrins' Sauce, and for those of us from "over the Northern Border", Tunnocks Caramel Slices. Surprisingly, you can buy Tunnocks Slices in Australian Woolworths (along with a lot of nominally UK Produce).
@@phils4634 Lea and Perrins is the top brand of Worcestershire sauce in the US. You'll find it near the ketchup in the US, not in a special Brit section.
5:11- American here. I do that in the summertime so it doesn't turn my sheets & slipcover into a sponge.
3:55 "We are not a cult.
"We are perfectly norm...
"Wait. Football."
4:02 That glasses tray resembles what i see when I'm laying on my back and look down
The comment about British holidays is spot on; overpriced, surly service, rubbish food and rotten weather! (A Brit, by the way)
British holidays are expensive because British people do not want to wait on other British people for minimum wage (which is already way above what people get paid in many parts of the world) and we pissed off anyone else who was willing. Plus no one can find anywhere to live on low wages in nice British holiday destinations.
Cheaper and far more interesting to go overseas. For a fortnight in a St Ives B&B, you can have a fortnight of guaranteed excellent weather in a very good hotel complex in the Canaries (flight included).
@@nicolad8822replace ‘do not want to’ with can’t afford to, as you assume the cheap foreign slave labour shouldn’t and you might be getting somewhere
What’s the first one to do with Britain?
May the OP is a Brit on a road trip through the Western US.