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Normally, every nation has its own characteristics that quickly strike you as different, but this time around, Great Britain merits extraordinary acknowledgment.
Despite the fact that England and America share the same language, these two nations are still very much different from each other. Normally, every nation has its own characteristics that quickly strike you as different, but this time around, Great Britain merits extraordinary acknowledgment.
Regardless of whether it's their idiosyncratic accent, awkward sense of humor, or bewildering obsession with tea and the weather, Brits have an endowment of leaving individuals on the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean scratching their heads in disarray. So when swfinds got across the lake, they started seeing different things in the UK that left them puzzled.
Arriving in another country and immersing themselves in its culture perplexed the Americans to the point where they created an ironic account on TikTok to create funny, exaggerated clips that will leave every viewer in stitches. We have gathered some of the most awkward things that the user has posted on their account.
From thinking about why a billboard is kept on a sidewalk to why Brits have small doors that lead to a dangerous walkway to why the subway that is actually above the ground is called underground, the bio of Swfinds amusingly states that such countless things in the UK confuse them! Take a look at them below and take note of the most hilarious ones.
The user has consistently posted exaggerated videos of bizarre things they experienced in the UK, and many individuals appear to find them engaging. And the user has garnered over 34K members with over 2.7M likes in only a couple of months.
The basic and sometimes silly inquiries have bothered a few Brits and Americans, prompting some of them to say that the account is actually a parody.