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12 Everyday Tasks That Are Easier in America Than Britain

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When comparing everyday life between America and Britain, certain tasks are noticeably simpler in the States. From finding a place to park to buying a big house, Americans often enjoy more convenience and space. This list explores 12 everyday tasks that are generally easier in America, showcasing the differences in lifestyle and infrastructure that make these conveniences possible.

1. Finding parking

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Finding a parking spot in America can be a breeze compared to Britain, especially in suburban and rural areas. American parking lots are typically generous in size, accommodating the preference for driving larger vehicles. This makes running errands or attending events less stressful, as you’re not constantly circling for a spot.

2. Buying a large home

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Buying a big house is way easier in America. With more land and generally lower property prices compared to Britain, you get more bang for your buck. Whether you’re looking to expand your family or just enjoy the extra space, the American housing market makes it possible without breaking the bank.

3. Shopping in bulk

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Shopping in bulk is something America has down to an art. Stores like Costco and Sam’s Club are staples for many American families, where buying in large quantities can lead to significant savings. This convenience is something that’s harder to come by in Britain, where stores are generally smaller.

4. Accessing large supermarkets

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Large supermarkets are everywhere in America, making grocery shopping easier and more varied. You can find just about everything you need in one place, from fresh produce to home appliances. This one-stop-shop format is less common in Britain, where shops are often smaller and more specialized.

5. Road trips between states

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Road trips are a quintessential part of American culture. With so many states and varied landscapes, hitting the road is a favorite pastime for many. The well-maintained highways and abundance of service areas make cross-country adventures more appealing and feasible than in Britain.

6. Finding larger rental properties

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Finding a large rental property is much simpler in the US. Whether you’re in a city or the countryside, the options for spacious living at reasonable prices are better. This makes transitioning to new places smoother and allows for a more comfortable living situation.

7. Buying household goods in one location

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Buying what you need for your home in one go is super convenient in America. Large department stores and malls mean you can sort everything from bedding to kitchen appliances in a single trip. This kind of shopping efficiency is something Brits often can’t find at home.

8. Accessing national parks by car

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America’s national parks are not just plentiful; they’re also accessible. You can drive right into the heart of most parks, making it easy to enjoy nature without too much planning. In Britain, reaching such scenic spots often involves a bit more travel and walking.

9. Finding homes with storage space

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If storage is what you need, American homes usually have you covered. From walk-in closets to expansive attics, the extra space helps keep your home tidy and organized. This perk is harder to find in British homes, where space is at a premium.

10. Relocating for work

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Relocating for work is a smoother process in the US. The availability of moving services and generally less restrictive rental market make it easier to pick up and move. This flexibility can be particularly beneficial for career growth and opportunities.

11. Buying larger vehicles

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In America, buying a big car or truck isn’t just common; it’s often necessary given the vast distances and the way cities are spread out. This contrasts with Britain, where smaller cars are the norm due to narrower roads and higher fuel prices.

12. Enjoying outdoor space at home

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Enjoying outdoor space at your own home is more common in America. Whether it’s a backyard barbecue or just relaxing outside, many American homes come with ample outdoor space. This is a luxury that many in Britain do not have, especially in urban areas.

 

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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