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15 Things Brits Don’t Get About Americans

I’m from the U.K., and after almost a month of living in the wonderful USA and interning for Her Campus, I’ve had a great time and met some amazing people. But I have to say, there’s just a few things that I still don’t get about Americans…

1. You drive on the wrong side of the road. Fact.

2. You name your vegetables strangely. Arugula = rocket; eggplant = aubergine; zucchini = courgette. 

3. Colour has a U in it; this seems to be hanging over the Atlantic somewhere.

4. American shoe sizes. Your feet are the same size no matter which country you’re in – so why have I suddenly gone up two sizes?!

5. American large coffees are so huge, I could take a bath in them!

6. You can’t drink alcohol until you’re 21 – you guys are way behind Europe!

7. In America, the first floor is on the ground level… what?!

8. Americans write the date backwards. It’s one of the most confusing things. Ever.

9. Your portion sizes are huge; I can eat half a sandwich for lunch and still have half of it for dinner!

10. Americans pronounce the letter Z “zee” and not “zed.”

11.  …and Americans use the letter Z way too often; it’s “organise,” not “organize!”

12.  I think we can put it this way: your spelling is confusing.

13. Chips: are we talking about fries or crisps?

14. Americans’ usage of the word “pants.” Pants are underwear; trousers are… well, trousers.

15. Americans add tax on at the till (the register), whereas Brits include it in the price. Suddenly, great bargains don’t seem so great!

As a very wise Winston Churchill once said: “America and England are two nations separated by a common language.” I couldn’t have put it better myself! 

Lauren is the President/Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus Exeter, as well as the Manager of UK Expansion and a National Writer for HerCampus.com. While she has worked with Her Campus Exeter it has achieved Pink Chapter Level status and has grown to its current status as one of the most successful chapters internationally. She's determined to grow Her Campus in the UK this year and so is looking foward to working on increasing the number of HC UK chapters and to helping the established chapters improve and develop. This summer she was lucky enough to intern in the Her Campus Head Office in Boston, and had the most amazing time -- any time she can go back, she will! In her spare time Lauren loves to play tennis, catch up with her friends, go for long walks in the Scottish countryside or to watch chick-flicks under her duvet. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @laurenhudson25.