An American woman who moved to the UK recently shared her surprises about British culture, highlighting aspects that differ from her home country. Brianna Sky Morton, alongside her partner, has been exploring classic British cuisine and documenting their experiences on TikTok under the account Morton’s Munchies. In addition to food reviews, they have been discussing the notable cultural variances and shocks encountered after their transatlantic move.
Brianna compiled a list of activities she finds normal in the UK but believes would raise suspicion in America. She expressed her contentment with living in the UK, emphasizing the differences she appreciates. One significant observation she made is the acceptance of walking in the UK compared to the perceived suspicion around walking in America, especially in certain areas.
According to Brianna, walking with a hood up is more socially acceptable in the UK than in the US, where it can attract undue attention. Moreover, she noted the difference in grocery shopping norms between the two countries, mentioning the ease of purchasing a few items in the UK without scrutiny, unlike in America where such behavior might be met with suspicion.
Feeling safer leaving belongings unattended briefly in public spaces, Brianna contrasted the UK’s relaxed attitude with the potential alarm such actions might cause in the US. She also pointed out the unique greeting customs in the UK, where saying “you alright?” is a common way to greet others, unlike in America where it may lead to confusion due to different cultural norms.
Furthermore, Brianna highlighted the UK’s practice of removing shoes when entering someone’s home as a polite gesture, citing reasons related to comfort, cleanliness, and hygiene. While this custom is widespread in various cultures, she noted the contrasting American habit of keeping shoes on indoors, indicating a cultural distinction in home etiquette between the two countries.
