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Greg Evans
Sep 30, 2017
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Although we share a lot of things in common, the UK and America couldn't be more different.
Sure the language is mostly the same and we share a few TV shows, but that's where things abruptly stop.
For starters, take a look at a traditional British school sports day.
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And school sports in the US.
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Half time shows in Britain.
And a half time shows in America.
How about a pub...
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...and an American bar
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British breakfast
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American breakfast
British motorway
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American highway
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British festival
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American festival
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British beachs.
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American beachs.
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British cars
American cars.
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British pants
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American pants
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British BBQ.
American BBQ.
British game shows.
American game shows
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