Americans with a penchant for British chocolate know all about the State-side prevalence of various Cadbury's items - Mini Eggs , Frui...
Finding America
Me and Tarah
One of the most notable lexical differences between Britain and the USA is our respective employment of the words football and soccer ...
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Dear Britain, I am writing all the way from America to inform you (and a certain selection of your population) that, contrary to popul...
I do not exclude myself from this list when I say almost every traveler loves London. But having grown up for the majority of my life in E...
Though Britain is famous for its sense of humo(u)r and has churned out countless internationally successfu l comedies - including Monty Pyt...
It is one of those pan-Atlantic conundrums that always quietly rears its ugly head at this time of year: why do Americans refer to St. P...
One of the many aspects of British life that Americans are so often interested in is the country's driving regulations. I have lost co...
Whether you are a British expat or tourist in America or are yourself an American expat or tourist in Britain, you'll come to find that ...
I was 8 years old when I first visited the United States on holiday ("vacation", for my American readers). In 1990, my family an...
Guest Post by Carlene Vick Since moving to the US, one aspect of the culture (especially here in the South!) that I’m still having to ...
While I may spend a fair amount of time longing for certain British foods on this side of The Pond, there is one staple that - so long as ...