The Conversation (0)
Jessica Brown
Dec 13, 2016

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The US and UK have one thing in common: They both agree they're very different.
So, here are just some of the ways we differ:
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1. Politicians.
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2. Newspapers.
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3. Weather.
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4. Queuing
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5. Romance.
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6. Chocolate.
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7. Political campaigns.
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8. Politicians playing sport with kids.
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9. Weapons.
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10. Winter.
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11. US travelling sports fans.
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12. Leaflets.
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13. Barbeques.
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14. Toilets
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