USA vs UK vs AUS - Differences and Similarities

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Published 2021-09-05

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  • @anton_morales
    English is not the official language of the United States. It's a primary language. That's why all government forms are offered in a variety of languages.
  • @Laurenade
    🇬🇧Lauren🇬🇧These videos were all such a joy to film with my loves! I always learn so much and enjoy sharing things about the U.K.🇬🇧 also just wanna say I did mention about the Welsh language but it was edited out😭
  • Always a fun time talking about similarities and differences in culture with my friends Grace and Lauren! **And just a note that there is no official legal language in the US. You can hear people speaking many different languages in the US, but English is the most spoken! Hope you enjoyed the video ❤ -Christina 🇺🇸
  • @TheAaronsFamily
    🇦🇺Grace🇦🇺 It’s always so interesting sitting down and chatting with Lauren and Christina to talk about cultural differences. I always learn so much and hope you learned something new watching this video too! Until next time 😍
  • @mitulahuja
    This trio is my favourite, all three of them are adorable ❤️❤️❤️🇺🇲🇬🇧🇦🇺. Lauren is honest and upfront and very gorgeous 😍♥️and Christina is soft spoken and classy ♥️love both of them .Grace is also nice and humble
  • @tedbear6912
    I love seeing how different these seemingly “similar” cultures are! Very insightful
  • I love their trio. Look how comfortably they're talking with each other.
  • @vaishnavidiv
    I just didn't want it to end.... Best trio ever. Please keep bringing them for more interviews. Lauren, Christina and Grace, lots of love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳 they are the perfect representatives of their respective countries, don't ever let them go
  • @dbp-wv1hs
    Warms the heart how enthusiastic the Aussie girl was for our Commonwealth links and how similar her experiences sounded to here in the UK (cordial, tea, school uniform etc).
  • @StalKalle
    I would just like to correct 3 little things: 1. The US has no official language. They have never declared English as an official language because of the fact that the country is built up by immigrants and when the US was first created the different states spoke a wide range of different languages like Dutch, French and German. The Founding Fathers understood the diversity of the people and didn't want to anger people by declaring English the official first language since English was the most common language used by far and not threatened. There Alt. Right have tried to get English to become the official language but none of their bills have gone through the House. This is one of the few things both the Left and the Right agree on that it would cause more problems than it would fix. I think Arizona is the only state that forbids schools from teaching in any other language than English. California and Massachusetts did the same until 2016/2017. 2. The same goes for the UK. In fact English isn't even the official language of England. The reason is that until the 19th century English wasn't that wide spread in the UK. Even some Kings didn't speak it well because the Englishmen never tried to force people to speak English. That is the reason why the UK have so many native languages despite being so small (English, Welsh, Gaelic, Scots, Irish, Ulster Scots and Cornish). Now all are official native languages in the UK except English because England has no parliament and therefore can't declare an official language. And why doesn't England have it's own parliament? Because majority of people live in England (84%) so they feared it would weaken the UK as a political union since it would mean that England could pass or block all laws for the UK as they wanted. 3. Surprise surprise, Australia also doesn't have English as its official language. The reason is that when Australia became a country majority was already speaking English so there was no point. Australia is a rather young country since it wasn't its own nation until 1 January 1901.
  • @kevinlevin229
    I just love the cuteness of the girls. Love Lauren so much!! Adore others too!
  • @rowaboat6019
    The first question is so much funnier/inteeresting when you realise that NONE of their countries have English as an official language! lol
  • @Ale_100G
    6:54 As a southern Californian, i can confirm, it rarely rains and it's VERY common for it to be hot. If you live in southern California it's not necessary to check the weather reports all the time.
  • @Nal2000
    Nice to see this trio again.
  • I’m Danish, and I love to randomly see how proud the aussies are of Crown Princess Mary, haha! We love her too!
  • @alwinthomas8918
    Great video love you three want more videos from these three
  • @adjietono4729
    These vids really awesome...makes me realizes how beautiful the English languages are 👍👍👍