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10 American Things That Brits Secretly Wish They Had

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10 American Things That Brits Secretly Wish They Had

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Ever wondered what things from America make Brits green with envy? Sure, we love our British quirks, but thereโ€™s no denying that certain American conveniences and lifestyle perks have us wistfully looking across the pond. From the convenience of drive-thrus to the buzz of college sports, here are ten things from the US that Brits might secretly wish they could have too.

1. Cheaper Petrol Prices

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Let’s face it, filling up your car in the UK can feel like you’re draining your wallet. Over in the States, petrol prices are typically lower, which can mean a lot more road trips and less wincing at the pump. Imagine cruising down long stretches of road knowing that you’re spending less on petrol and more on making memories. This perk allows many Americans to travel extensively within their own state or even across the country without breaking the bank.

2. Bigger Houses with More Space

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Everyone dreams of a spacious home, and in America, that dream is often a reality. With larger plots of land and more square footage, American homes generally offer more space than British ones. This means bigger kitchens, more storage space, and often, a backyard big enough for a proper garden or a barbecue with friends and family. Itโ€™s the kind of space that lets everyone spread out and find their own corner of peace.

3. Drive-thru Everything

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America takes convenience to a new level with drive-thrus for just about everything. Imagine not having to leave your car to pick up a prescription, grab a coffee, or even do your banking. This perk is perfect for those rainy days when you just want to stay cozy in your car or when you’re in a rush and every minute counts. It’s a convenience that can make day-to-day errands a breeze.

4. Cheaper Tech and Gadgets

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Who doesnโ€™t love a good gadget? In the US, the latest tech products often cost less than they do in the UK. This means you can get your hands on the newest smartphone, laptop, or smart home device without as much of the financial sting. Whether youโ€™re a tech enthusiast or just looking to stay connected, cheaper prices mean staying up-to-date isnโ€™t as heavy on the wallet.

5. 24/7 Diners

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There’s something about being able to grab a bite to eat at any hour of the day or night. American diners, often open 24/7, are perfect for everything from late-night munchies to early-morning coffee runs. They’re places where you can sit for hours, enjoying comfort food that doesnโ€™t cost a fortune. Itโ€™s about the freedom to eat what you want, when you want, in a laid-back setting.

6. Warmer Weather in Most States

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While the UK has its own charm, the weather can be a bit dreary. The US enjoys a variety of climates, but many states benefit from much warmer weather year-round. This means more sunny days for outings, less bundling up in layers, and more opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether itโ€™s beaches in California or the mild winters in the South, thereโ€™s a good chance youโ€™ll find the weather quite appealing.

7. Affordable Domestic Flights

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Exploring different parts of your own country shouldnโ€™t come with a hefty price tag. In the US, domestic flights are generally more affordable, making it easier for residents to explore from coast to coast. Whether itโ€™s a spontaneous weekend getaway or a planned holiday, cheaper flights can make domestic travel a regular part of life, rather than a luxury.

8. Bigger Fridges and Freezers

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Ever struggled to fit all your shopping into the fridge? In America, fridges and freezers tend to be larger, which means more space for groceries, leftovers, and meal prep sessions. This can change how you shop and cook, allowing for bulk buying and less frequent trips to the store. Itโ€™s not just about storage; itโ€™s about making life a bit easier when it comes to managing your kitchen.

9. College Sports Culture

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There’s nothing quite like the vibrant atmosphere of college sports in the US. Itโ€™s not just about the games; itโ€™s a whole culture of tailgating, pep rallies, and community spirit. This excitement around college sports can bring people together, creating a sense of pride and fun that surrounds university life. Itโ€™s a festive part of American culture that many Brits find fascinating and engaging.

10. Variety of TV Channels

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In the US, the range of TV channels available is astonishing. From countless sports channels to specialized cooking shows, documentaries, and kidsโ€™ networks, thereโ€™s something for everyone. This variety means more choices for entertainment and learning, and it allows individuals to really customize what they watch based on their interests. Itโ€™s about having options at your fingertips, no matter what youโ€™re in the mood for.

 

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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