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  • @JIMBEARRI
    @JIMBEARRI4 ай бұрын

    The easiest way to explain things is that Baseball is a Spring and Summer sport, but football is a Fall and Winter sport. They really do not compete with each other.

  • @4ironblovksonepumokinheady845

    @4ironblovksonepumokinheady845

    4 ай бұрын

    And then there’s hockey from fall-spring that kind of bridges everything.

  • @franksmith4730

    @franksmith4730

    4 ай бұрын

    @@4ironblovksonepumokinheady845NBA has basically the same season (starts week or two later, ends a week or two later) and is much more popular than NHL. It makes sense that the game you mostly stand around waiting, while playing, is the one that endures the summer heat, though.

  • @JohnLeePettimoreIII

    @JohnLeePettimoreIII

    4 ай бұрын

    youtube search for : *_George Carlin Baseball vs Football_*

  • @european-reacts

    @european-reacts

    4 ай бұрын

    That makes a lot of sense! Ty.

  • @dawnyoung8

    @dawnyoung8

    4 ай бұрын

    Jinx !

  • @Dragoncurse4
    @Dragoncurse44 ай бұрын

    To most Americans your accent sounds very Russian, so if anything the main question you'll get asked in regards to your accent is "What part of Russia are you from?" XD

  • @andi5262

    @andi5262

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I don’t know why he sounds Russian. I thought he was kidding the first time he said he was from Portugal.😂

  • @Francisco-xu8ef

    @Francisco-xu8ef

    4 ай бұрын

    It took me about 10 videos to finally believe he wasn't from Russia, lol!

  • @epicflounder8895

    @epicflounder8895

    4 ай бұрын

    Not me immediately believing him but assuming he immigrated from Russia to Portugal.

  • @CMTHFAF

    @CMTHFAF

    4 ай бұрын

    Same!

  • @S_Cooper0404

    @S_Cooper0404

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes. I thought he sounded Russian, too.

  • @tamienglish6828
    @tamienglish68284 ай бұрын

    Andre, you are an honorary American...we adopt you 1000%

  • @j.w.greenbaum7809

    @j.w.greenbaum7809

    3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely! We are a real mixture of all nations and we are all into where our ancestors came from! We welcome everyone because our ancestors all came from other countries. It is a tragic part of our History how the Native Americans were treated as well as black Americans but fortunately things are much more equal now.

  • @julieCA58

    @julieCA58

    2 ай бұрын

    I was about to say the same thng!

  • @patrickw123
    @patrickw1234 ай бұрын

    They're walking in a park in Chicago, where Lawrence lives

  • @poopshoes7579

    @poopshoes7579

    4 ай бұрын

    Congratulations to them not being shot

  • @mikeg.4211

    @mikeg.4211

    4 ай бұрын

    @@poopshoes7579 Idiot.

  • @timothydixon2545

    @timothydixon2545

    4 ай бұрын

    Not all of Chicago is that dangerous the most dangerous parts are mostly the south side but they are in the rich part I mean you haven’t heard about DePaul students getting killed that happens in Georgia

  • @timothydixon2545

    @timothydixon2545

    4 ай бұрын

    @@poopshoes7579you’ve never been there have you

  • @mikeg.4211

    @mikeg.4211

    4 ай бұрын

    @@poopshoes7579 you are a fool. Stop watching right wing propaganda.

  • @jadeh2699
    @jadeh26994 ай бұрын

    People will definitely ask where you are from because of your accent. It's a wonderful accent!

  • @lawrenwimberly7311
    @lawrenwimberly73114 ай бұрын

    Brits... Conquered the world for spices... use none in their food...

  • @SuperDrLisa

    @SuperDrLisa

    4 ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @daniellehurrell6620

    @daniellehurrell6620

    4 ай бұрын

    What a waste! 😂

  • @erniebrower1279

    @erniebrower1279

    3 ай бұрын

    So true! When I was visiting England I made my friends some fajitas and blew their minds.

  • @matthewhigh8188
    @matthewhigh81884 ай бұрын

    Chicken Fried Steak. Yes, you NEED this. It's steak cutlets that has been pounded and "tenderized", then dunked into a breaded batter and deep fried. Then served on a plate (usually covering nearly the entire plate) and smothered with cream gravy. When done right, you don't need a knife to cut the steak, it's tenderized enough to just cut it with the fork.

  • @courtneyraymer6586

    @courtneyraymer6586

    4 ай бұрын

    Don’t forget the mashed potatoes with the cream gravy!😋

  • @robertsaunders9733

    @robertsaunders9733

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm really surprised Lawrence hadn't heard of chicken fried steak before as he had lived in USA for years. It's everywhere.

  • @paooul_dixon

    @paooul_dixon

    3 ай бұрын

    @@robertsaunders9733chicken fried steak is more of a southern/south western type dish. After this video he did go out and finally try it.

  • @lawrenwimberly7311
    @lawrenwimberly73114 ай бұрын

    They are in Chicago... where Lawrence lives

  • @lawrenwimberly7311
    @lawrenwimberly73114 ай бұрын

    Pecan pie... sugar coma served by the slice...

  • @dougca7086
    @dougca70864 ай бұрын

    Winston Churchill said the Brits and Americans are best of friends separated by a Common Language

  • @poopshoes7579

    @poopshoes7579

    4 ай бұрын

    Because they’re both puppets of Israeli interests

  • @MrVvulf

    @MrVvulf

    4 ай бұрын

    It wasn't Churchill. The closest verifiable (in print) source is George Bernard Shaw from an interview in 1942 - “England and America are two countries separated by the same language!” Going further back, the same meaning is conveyed by Oscar Wilde in his work "The Canterville Ghost" (1887) with these lines - "Indeed, in many respects, she was quite English, and was an excellent example of the fact that we have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language."

  • @dead-claudia

    @dead-claudia

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MrVvulftbf most famous quotes are like that

  • @savannah65
    @savannah654 ай бұрын

    Baseball and American football are played in different seasons. Baseball starts in the Spring and is played through the Summer and ends early in Autumn. Football begins in September and goes through January (except for the Super Bowl in February). Generally, football begins about the same time that baseball is coming to an end.

  • @OkiePeg411
    @OkiePeg4114 ай бұрын

    When Hurricane Katrina hit NO, a lot of the people there were evacuated to other states and cities. 2 brothers came to my smaller town in Oklahoma!!! They opened an AUTHENTIC Cajun restaurant and have been a big hit here!!! People come from a couple of hundred miles away just to get authentic cajun food. They have just purchased a restaurant building thats at least 4x their original restaurant size. They've completely remodeled it, and it will be opening soon. The restaurant is called Lenny Breaux's

  • @timothydixon2545

    @timothydixon2545

    4 ай бұрын

    Got to say that’s awesome I like it when people take lemons and make lemonade good for them and hope you enjoy their food

  • @buckeyegirl16
    @buckeyegirl164 ай бұрын

    They are in Chicago, Illinois. Its on Lake Michigan which is prob why u initially thought Michigan.

  • @patrickhaley4569
    @patrickhaley45694 ай бұрын

    People in the USA will probably think you're from Eastern Europe because the European "boca fechado" uses the "dark L" and has a lot of vowel reduction like slavic languages. I speak Spanish and can understand some Brazilian Portuguese, but European Portuguese is difficult to discern. It sounds like Russian.

  • @MsLhuntMartinez79

    @MsLhuntMartinez79

    4 ай бұрын

    Very interesting

  • @mikecarew8329
    @mikecarew83294 ай бұрын

    That city with the skyline you thought was nice is Chicago, Illinois (where Lawrence lives). Chicago is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. The state of Michigan is across the lake on the eastern shore. The northwestern shore is Wisconsin. Your accent is vaguely Slavic / Russian but with hints of Italian. Very different from both Latin American native Spanish speakers here in the US speaking English and different from Spaniards speaking English. You do sound like a couple Brazilians I used to know - but we get far fewer native Portuguese speakers here. But you are very understandable - far more so than a thick Scottish accent! And we are used to accents of tourists and immigrants here. Every region of the US has different concentrations of specific origin immigrants. Here in the Seattle area was have many Indians, Vietnamese, Japaanese and Chinese but historically we had a lot of Scandinavians. My last three Uber drivers were (1) Eritrean (2) Malaysian (3) Syrian. People won’t necessarily ask where you are from especially in large cities that have many immigrants / tourists like NYC, LA etc. I’m adopted so it’s complex but my adopted parents are both of Irish ancestry but biological mother is an Irish / Slovakian mix and biology father was Scottish and English. Many Americans by now are a real mix. My parents generation (silent generation) began initial intermarrying (Irish Catholics marrying Italian Catholics and the like); their kids - a few boomers but mostly Gen X are far more intermarried and our kids are now a real mix of ancestries. Funny that Sean found Seattle people a bit less friendly. Of all the places I’ve lived, I have found New Englanders the coldest / most shut of to newcomers. Having lived in NYC and its burbs, Boston burbs, upstate NY, Orange County in California, Oregon and now outside Seattle…the Pacific Northwest folks are the friendliest of that bunch. Yes it is a vast country. Bet advice is to pick a region and visit it in more depth. Fly into Boston and explore New England - especially in autumn. Fly into Atlanta and do the South. Etc. Baseball and Football seasons don’t really overlap very much so both are popular. Regionally: MLB baseball is still huge especially in the northeast and California. NFL is popular nationwide but obviously focused on major cities that have teams. College football is most popular in Deep South and other areas far from bigger cities with NFL teams. All of this is an oversimplification though. The Midwest loves basketball (Indiana); NFL (Green Bay); hockey (Minnesota); college football (Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin) etc etc. All depends on time of year / passion of the fanbases / access to cities or major universities. Chicago - where they filmed this - for instance has one NFL team, one NBA team, one NHL team but 2 MLB baseball franchises (Cubs and White Sox).

  • @jovetj

    @jovetj

    4 ай бұрын

    *Laurence

  • @mikecarew8329

    @mikecarew8329

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jovetj not my fault his English parents went with the French feminine form. There’s a sucker born every day but worse, many are born to suckers. 😎

  • @regulator9268

    @regulator9268

    2 ай бұрын

    Wisconsin rules

  • @RichDenman
    @RichDenman4 ай бұрын

    10:19 don't tempt the grill-dads, they'll ship you a pallet of supplies if you keep showing interest.

  • @dead-claudia

    @dead-claudia

    3 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @mffdvr7137
    @mffdvr71374 ай бұрын

    Love that you lean into the Russian-English bit. Makes me laugh every time.

  • @willcool713
    @willcool7134 ай бұрын

    Hey, Andre, everybody, give Shawn's channel some love. The algorithm turned on him and his channel died unexpectedly, like overnight. He's a good guy, too.

  • @ChristaFree
    @ChristaFree4 ай бұрын

    You'd be asked where you're from lol. The assumption would be European, which covers a lot of languages and accents. Most Americans never leave America so are only really exposed to Mexican Spanish. They'd know it wasn't Mexican accent lol. Without the Scottish immigrants we would've never won the revolutionary war against England. They left their fields and families to fight every single time they were called to fight.

  • @adamskeans2515

    @adamskeans2515

    4 ай бұрын

    there are a lot of Puerto Rican Spanish, also Dominican

  • @heathermcisaac7571
    @heathermcisaac75714 ай бұрын

    1st generation American here. My dad was from Glasgow, Scotland and my mom was from Toronto, Canada. I grew up in a small town outside Cleveland, Ohio and currently live in a small town in southern West Virginia. I've heard my fair share of accents! 😂😂

  • @hannahbeanies8855

    @hannahbeanies8855

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh hi! You’re pretty close to me! 😂

  • @barbaramelone1043

    @barbaramelone1043

    4 ай бұрын

    I've lived most of my life around Cleveland.

  • @beesnort3163
    @beesnort31634 ай бұрын

    We just adore accents! When we ask for someone to say something in their accent it is because we love love love it!!! ❤

  • @0Hillbilly
    @0Hillbilly4 ай бұрын

    I grew up in the Appalachian Mountains. I'm 60% Scottish, Morrison and Spurlock are the two sides of my family tree. Much of the Appalachian Mountains were settled by Scottish, Scotch Irish, and Irish.

  • @adamskeans2515

    @adamskeans2515

    4 ай бұрын

    Fellow Appalachian here, Some Spurlocks in my wood pile too.

  • @chrishoopengarner2940

    @chrishoopengarner2940

    4 ай бұрын

    Also an Appalachian I’m 48% German on my dads side , we settled in the United States in Bethlehem , Pennsylvania in 1840 , then some of my ancestors moved to Kyser , WV. My mothers family , unfortunately I need to dig through the history more , I’m 34% Scottish. My ancestors settled in Alpena , Michigan near Lake Huron.

  • @kathymcmc

    @kathymcmc

    4 күн бұрын

    Another Appalachian, from the Blue Ridge Mountains. My mother's family has been up there since the 1700's. Beautiful country.

  • @lindacarroll6896
    @lindacarroll68964 ай бұрын

    Mr. H and Friends (Family) got a tour of the Alamo Museum and have two videos about all that they saw and learned.

  • @FernandoIsaacRodriguez
    @FernandoIsaacRodriguez4 ай бұрын

    Baseball is "America's Pastime" (capitalization on purpose for emphasis). Even though football is more popular in the South, it doesn't mean that baseball isn't. This is America and baseball is in our blood. I love my Astros and I go to as many games as possible during the regular season. Post-season is too much for me, but I still watch every game on TV. We LOVE baseball everywhere in the US.

  • @damnimloomin

    @damnimloomin

    3 ай бұрын

    If the South had more than like 1 team other than Texas they would probably be way more into it 😂 im in Tennessee and my team is somehow Cincinnati and also Atlanta so they make it incredibly difficult to even watch if you dont have Bally sports.

  • @sonnytavares2006
    @sonnytavares20064 ай бұрын

    If you ever come to the U.S. and come to Massachusetts on the east coast , along the southeast coast there is a large Portuguese/American community and Cape Verdeans too. My Dad came from the Azores. Love your channel

  • @SuperDrLisa

    @SuperDrLisa

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes Andrè we have a very large Portuguese and Cape Verdean population here in Rhode Island. Our largest ethnic group after us pale white, mixture people. We have good Portuguese food. ❤

  • @doubleknots
    @doubleknots4 ай бұрын

    My great-great-grandmother came to the US from Scotland in the mid 1800s! She settled in the southern part of New Jersey, which is where her decendents stayed until my grandfather joined the army during WW2. He decided to make a career out of the military, which brought him all over the US and the world. He met and married a girl in Texas, who would be my grandmother.

  • @user-fb1on7ie4z
    @user-fb1on7ie4z4 ай бұрын

    My family has immigrated to America from England , Scotland, Wales and Ireland starting in the early 1600’s. In fact, I had an ancestor on the Mayflower, the ship loaded with English pilgrims who came here to escape religious persecution. Then again, in the 1800’s more ancestors came for religious reasons and were pioneers who crossed the plains to settle in Salt Lake City. That was 6 generations ago for me. A DNA test shows that my family is about 98% from the British Isles.

  • @nolenhughes1775
    @nolenhughes17754 ай бұрын

    Dude, please remember this sandwich for your kid when they get older. Here in the US it is always seen as quick, cost effective, snack for kids to tide them over to the meal. The glass off milk helps cleanse the pallet of the richness and sweetness, plus provides more sustenance other than pure sugar.

  • @pamabernathy8728
    @pamabernathy87284 ай бұрын

    There is lots of California north of San Francisco!

  • @TylerFromTraining
    @TylerFromTraining4 ай бұрын

    Appalachian area Scotch-Irish here. My husband is as well. We both look similar in facial features. Many of us grew up with grandparents or great grandparents that immigrated. Most families came over 1840s-1900. So we have stories and lots of people keep things alive in their own way. Moonshine, too! To put the distance in perspective, my grandparents would live roughly in Malmö, Sweden and my current house would be in Rome, Italy. That’s like driving from Lisbon to Brussels, just to visit family.

  • @raydaniel2490
    @raydaniel24904 ай бұрын

    My heritage is a mix of Scottish, Irish, English, French and who knows what else (ancestral names include Daniel, DeLaigle, McNorrill...)...I'm just American.

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith25704 ай бұрын

    1:26 "This Is Michigan?" Actually, that's Chicago, and it's on Lake Michigan

  • @benjamies4136
    @benjamies41364 ай бұрын

    The best way to experience America is select a region. Choose a 7 day adventure(minus traveling time to get here) and SELECT A REGION. We are basically split up between 4-5 different 'areas' so to speak. Trying to experience all of America is just impossible unless you can spend a month+. I live by chicago and still learn something new every time I go there for example. The north east corridor, the panhandle, the deep south, all of these areas are so unique and different but each has something amazing about it. First decide what you really want to do. And focus your time on that area. It is like traveling from Portugal to kyiv if you try to experience it all I guess as a comparison.

  • @TT_09
    @TT_094 ай бұрын

    When I was young, my cousins moved to Kansas City away from most of us in New Jersey. We had to explain to all our relatives overseas that it was over 3 hours away. They thought, wow, that’s a long drive! We had to explain that it was a flight. They had no concept of how large this country is.

  • @JustSomeApparition
    @JustSomeApparition4 ай бұрын

    The oldest tree in the world is named "Methuselah" which is a Great Basin bristlecone pine found in California. The tallest tree in the world is named "Hyperion" which is a Coastal Redwood found in California. Lastly, the most massive tree in the world is named "General Sherman" which is a Giant Sequoia found in California. The Coastal Redwood Hyperion is over 50 meters taller than the tallest Eastern Cottonwood tree that can be found in Illinois.

  • @user-calm_salty

    @user-calm_salty

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah! preach! ha ha . Northern California native here.

  • @chevychase
    @chevychase4 ай бұрын

    Many English expressions come from the movie "The Wizard of Oz," too: 1. We're not in Kansas anymore. 2. Friend of Dorothy. 3. There's no place like home. 4. Lions and tigers and bears - oh my! 5. Toto, too? 6. Follow the yellow brick road. 7. Over the rainbow. And many more!

  • @sherigrow6480

    @sherigrow6480

    3 ай бұрын

    Run, Toto, run!

  • @Liz-sz2ee
    @Liz-sz2ee4 ай бұрын

    There are pictures from different place, but the are walking in Chicago (Illinois). Very pretty city. Yes, people will ask where you come from because of your accent. 😊

  • @user-vl4fx5wf1q
    @user-vl4fx5wf1q3 ай бұрын

    Portuguese people also have a beautiful accent ❤❤

  • @JIMBEARRI
    @JIMBEARRI4 ай бұрын

    Chicken fried steak is something like Wiener Schnitzel. It's a thin slice of beef, battered and deep fried. usually served with gravy.

  • @pacmon5285
    @pacmon52854 ай бұрын

    Actually yes Andre. My family comes from both Scotland and Ireland. Edit: Also a tip. You don't pronounce the S on the end of Illinois. You got the rest of it correct though.

  • @coletedeux

    @coletedeux

    4 ай бұрын

    But don't worry, there are Americans who insist on pronouncing the "S".

  • @MrVvulf

    @MrVvulf

    4 ай бұрын

    My mother's maiden name is about as Scottish as you can get - McQuilkin. Even saying the name with an American accent it still comes out sounding Scottish.

  • @jovetj
    @jovetj4 ай бұрын

    22:22 "A curve ball" - It means something you didn't see coming, or something you thought you understood but did not. Origin: A _curve ball_ is a specific type of pitch in baseball. There are several different techniques ("pitches") a pitcher can use when throwing the ball at home plate where the batter hopes to hit it. A curve ball has the tendency to sail straight through the air until it gets near home plate where the batter is, at which time it drops towards the ground. The goal is to try to get the batter to swing at the ball but not actually contact it. (A swing and a miss is a _strike_ and three strikes and the batter is out.) The drop at the end is critical because the batter does not have much time to decide if he should try and swing at the ball, and making it _look_ hitable but fooling him is a power move.

  • @OkiePeg411
    @OkiePeg4114 ай бұрын

    11 Did you know that San Francisco is lisbon's sister city??? And...Miami Beach, USA and the Municipality of Cascais, Portugal are sister cities!

  • @InMyRepEra.13
    @InMyRepEra.134 ай бұрын

    Just to clarify, baseball is like a summer sport that the whole country enjoys and football is a fall sport the whole country enjoys also,not just the Midwest specifically!

  • @georgemetz7277
    @georgemetz72774 ай бұрын

    12:33 Yes, Redwoods are in California. You can find a few groves in Oregon before they give way to other species like Douglas Fir. That clip I am pretty sure is Muir Woods, a small park of Redwoods just across the bay in Marin by taking the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • @lawrenwimberly7311
    @lawrenwimberly73114 ай бұрын

    Alamo is in San Antonio... I went to basic training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio

  • @JIMBEARRI
    @JIMBEARRI4 ай бұрын

    Yes, that is Lake Michigan, but the city is Chicago, Illinois. They're walking around a park in Chicago.

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae4 ай бұрын

    My family tree is Scottish, Irish, English, French, German, Norwegian and Welsh. The closest ancestry is Welsh since that part of my family didn't immigrate to the U.S. until 1850.

  • @chrishoopengarner2940
    @chrishoopengarner29404 ай бұрын

    My family in my mothers side is from Scotland ! I’m descendant of the Galbraith Clan of Scotland. We lost our nobility at one point in our family history . A hotel company in LA owns my families castle and they were using it as a wedding hotel up until the COVID outbreak . Our Gaelic spelling is Mac a’ Bhreatnnaich “ son of Britain “ , however Galbraith means English Foreigner

  • @darcichambers6184
    @darcichambers61844 ай бұрын

    I'm a third-generation American-Scott. My Great Grandparents, on my father's side, came over from Scotland in the early 1900s.

  • @leecarlson9713
    @leecarlson97134 ай бұрын

    A “ball park figure” means : give me an estimate of the [cost, distance, length of time] of something. If my car needs some maintenance work, I would ask for an estimate. I don’t want something specific, but an educated guess of the cost-a ball park figure. When I take my 80th birthday road trip from Brownsville, Texas to Durango, Colorado, I will drive somewhere in the ball park of 400 miles each day.

  • @LMmccallL57
    @LMmccallL574 ай бұрын

    When you pronounce _Illinois_ , the letter _s_ is silent, so it's pronounced more like _Ilinoy_ . Yes, I imagine that some people will ask if you're from Russia. I like some of the accents from Scotland and also Ireland quite a bit. I live in Alabama and have heard accents from people who moved to Alabama or were visiting from Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, Italy, India, Columbia, China, Germany and Poland (four Holocaust survivors). When I was in my twenties, I worked in a hospital at the information desk and in the gift shop, so the huge majority of those people were hospital employees, office workers, medical staff, volunteers, and such. I loved talking to them and discussing cultures. A lot of them didn't know much or anything about black Americans and our various cultures and how they connected and blended with others. I loved giving my bit of knowledge from my experience as a young black woman. The four elderly Holocaust survivors were so sweet. They were two married couples who met in a concentration camp, made a vow to survive, did, married and the four were always together. The two men showed me their tattooed numbers on their arms and asked if I knew what they were, and I did. They were open to discussing some of what they endured, but told me there were things they wouldn't tell me because it would be too much for me to handle. I'm just listening, but they lived it. 😢 Their wives always wore long sleeves because they didn't want people asking questions about the tattoos as it was a hard for them to talk about those times. Understandable. I liked hearing all four of their accents. Such sweet people who always took time to talk to me as they said I was "an old soul" and it was rare to find someone so young who were interested in their lives. 😢

  • @MarvRoberts
    @MarvRoberts4 ай бұрын

    The battle of the Alamo is why Tennessee and Texas are sister states. If Texas is in peril, Tennesseans are there for them.

  • @gnarlesmarx
    @gnarlesmarx4 ай бұрын

    baseball is popular everywhere. in the south, COLLEGE football is king, but baseball is huge across the US

  • @samspeake
    @samspeake4 ай бұрын

    Both baseball and football are very popular throughout the US. Football is generally more popular nationwide. Both the midwest and the south have prestigious professional and college football teams. Ohio and Michigan are both Midwest states.

  • @8cladgamer210
    @8cladgamer2104 ай бұрын

    I do think that some people would assume you are Russian, but you do still have unique ways of speaking that obviously don’t feel that way. People would like your voice :)

  • @_new_french_touch_
    @_new_french_touch_4 ай бұрын

    “Midwest, baseball. The South, football.” Yup! 🙌🏼

  • @CarolBlanchard1
    @CarolBlanchard14 ай бұрын

    Football and baseball are huge everywhere! They have different seasons, so they do not compete.

  • @winterman63
    @winterman634 ай бұрын

    When you say Illinois, don't pronounce the s. Chicago has been voted the Best Big American City by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine readers for 7 years in a row. Chicago is amazing!

  • @rosebronikowski2022

    @rosebronikowski2022

    3 ай бұрын

    Used to be but being over run by illegals, much like NYC. Crime there is also terrible.

  • @davidepperson3685
    @davidepperson36854 ай бұрын

    Visiting some of the east coast, like Boston Massachusetts, gives a feel of the different ethnic backgrounds of the different immigrants. Boston has “areas” of the city where Italian businesses and residents are more prevalent, then an Irish area, etc. Detroit Michigan also still has some of these ethnic areas of the city. It is awesome to see all the different cultures in one city. To me, this is an example what the US is or should be, lots of different people from all over the world living together and making a good life.

  • @CrankyGrandma
    @CrankyGrandma4 ай бұрын

    Baseball and football are both popular. It is not by region. It’s national. It is divided by season but not region

  • @Bornearth75
    @Bornearth753 ай бұрын

    Your Portuguese accent is so strong it sound like your speaking it when your speaking English. I love it. My mother is Portuguese, has been in the US for over 40 years and still has a strong accent. People ask her all the time what it is and NEVER guess. Portuguese people in the US are concentrated in the north east,Newark,New Jersey has a whole area with Portuguese shops, bakeries, restaurants.

  • @kennethslayor8177
    @kennethslayor81774 ай бұрын

    Just remember that some very beautiful places are best viewed in a picture. For example in the southwest U.S. it can be 115 degrees F in the shade; that is 46 degrees Celsius. In Alaska it is possible to see gorgeous snow and ice landscapes, but can get to -50 to -60 C. These are the extremes, but if you are going to travel don't forget to be ready for the differences in weather. BTW, the state of Illinois is pronounce Illinoi - the s is silent.

  • @lightning77athiker45
    @lightning77athiker454 ай бұрын

    I don't understand the smoking etiquette in Europe. In most peoples homes it's ok to smoke in the kitchen or terrace, but not any other room . Someone visited me and started to get onto me about smoking in the bedroom, but then they said it's my house so I can smoke where I want .

  • @glowormrdr6183
    @glowormrdr61834 ай бұрын

    Yes, if you see giant redwoods, or Sequoias (seh--koy-ah), you're almost certainly in California. But also true about Joshua trees, which are strange desert plants that look as if palm trees were crossed with cactus. I love Sequoias and Joshua trees.

  • @dianabodemer1889
    @dianabodemer18894 ай бұрын

    As a truck stop cashier we ask everyone where your from and where you plan to go. It determines how fast we can get you out, if you're in a hurry.

  • @robinedwards1580
    @robinedwards15804 ай бұрын

    Azorean-British/Scottish here. Absolutely my favorite channel

  • @adamskeans2515
    @adamskeans25154 ай бұрын

    Mark Twain famously said that the coldest winter he'd ever experienced was a summer in San Franciso

  • @jovetj
    @jovetj4 ай бұрын

    11:28 _Chicken Fried Steak_ is beef "steak!" It's coated and fried just like fried chicken is. It's not the same cut of beef you would get at a steakhouse, but it's delicious. _Chicken Fried Chicken_ is basically the same thing but using chicken instead of beef.

  • @joshuahallett6235
    @joshuahallett62354 ай бұрын

    Yes I have heritage from multiple European countries but when it comes to Scottish I have a lot from my Father’s Mother’s line as her family were direct descendants of a Clan called Taylor that came to the U.S. about 3-4 generations before she was born. So from her line alone it is primarily Scott’s with some influence from Scandinavian Vikings and the French that end up in Scotland at some point before my direct ancestors left Scotland

  • @MartialBob
    @MartialBob3 ай бұрын

    So the accent thing is a real phenomenon. When you're surrounded by a different accent you unintentionally tone it down but when you're around a similar accent it builds up. I used to work with a bunch of Jamaican men. When they got together during lunch their accent became so pronounced that I couldn't keep up.

  • @lindadianesmith6013
    @lindadianesmith60133 ай бұрын

    I love the Scottish accent. When I worked in England my office mate was Scottish. It took me two weeks to understand a word he said to me. He and his wife had me to their house over the weekend. After that, I had no more trouble

  • @sandyback4665
    @sandyback46654 ай бұрын

    I was at the hospital today and their special was chicken fried steak. Yes it is beef with white gravy. Yummy

  • @ZoeyR86
    @ZoeyR864 ай бұрын

    It will be a mixed bag some will guess Russia, Ukraine, etc some will guess a mix

  • @joshuahallett6235
    @joshuahallett62354 ай бұрын

    In fact taking my heritage all into account almost 25% ties back to Scotland and overall roughly 70% ties to the British Isles in some form with the remaining 30% being predominantly Scandinavian, French, Germanic, Greek, Roman, and then a few less distinct connections to other European countries some of which don’t technically even exist anymore.

  • @jstme2aswell
    @jstme2aswell4 ай бұрын

    Andre, Baseball has equal popularity with football in North, South , eastern and western states

  • @ruth2141
    @ruth21414 ай бұрын

    My mother was born in Scotland. Her family emigrated to upstate New York in the 1920's. And my dad was from an old New England family but his mother was Scottish.

  • @xander9874
    @xander98744 ай бұрын

    I'm originally from NC, born and raised for 3-4 generations on my moms side. My family has always been fascinated with British and Scottish lore and decor. Recently we decided to look into my moms history and found our roots go way back into medieval Scotland,and found it stayed till like the 1800's! NC is very rich in history mostly because it was one of the first colonies state, but also the whole region from PA-GA has a lot of settlers from the British isles and other areas of Europe. Legend has it that pirates (yes Blackbeard and other famous names) from the British isles would bury their treasure on the outer banks (a strip of land that sticks out from the coast), while there is evidence to confirm pirates were present there and on the mainland, there is very little to know if they really put their treasure there. So its more of a urban legend/campfire tale. Bluegrass music is everywhere in NC, it is very Scottish rooted in a lot of ways, as it was adopted when people migrated. But mostly came from the blue ridge mountains and Appalachia which uses more typical country instruments.

  • @s1ugtrail978
    @s1ugtrail9784 ай бұрын

    Fun fact there are more Irish people in America than ireland, and they have more detailed records of their history in Ireland especially regarding clans than Ireland itself....

  • @ProsperingWoman
    @ProsperingWoman4 ай бұрын

    Football, Baseball, and Basketball are all pretty much loved across the country, some areas also have hockey that is popular.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton27674 ай бұрын

    California alone is bigger than the UK possibly even twice the size

  • @brianlewis5692
    @brianlewis56924 ай бұрын

    Baseball seems more popular in the North East than anywhere else in the country. Football is popular everywhere (except maybe Hawaii ?) A 'ball park figure' means a rough estimation

  • @Sewicked
    @Sewicked3 ай бұрын

    If you are driving around the US, when you go from one state to another via highway, stop by the visitor center. You can get physical maps of the state and get tourist info; like museums, local restaurants, etc. Many of them also have exhibits related to the state.

  • @Cookie-K
    @Cookie-K4 ай бұрын

    You would be asked where you were from probably...but it would be generally out of curiosity. We in the States meet so many people within our lives with different accents....just in our own country alone let alone with all the visitors we get! As for the sports here....Fans here in general love their sports teams....it doesn't matter if you're from the North, South, East or West any sport is popular!

  • @BTinSF
    @BTinSF4 ай бұрын

    There's no reason you can't do BBQ in Portugal. Go online and try to find a BBQ seasoning rub where you can see the label that shows the ingredients. Usually it's fairly common things like paprika, brown sugar, salt, garlic powder and maybe some powdered dried chile peppers. Also I'm sure there are videos using home-made, not commercial rubs. You also have one advantage because quite a few recipes call for "liquid smoke" with I think is nasty stuff and if you are making your own rub you can substitute Spanish smoked paprika instead of sweet for a smoked flavor if you aren't actually smoking the meat for many hours.

  • @jovetj
    @jovetj4 ай бұрын

    22:12 "A ball park figure" - It means a quick estimation that may not be the most accurate but is good enough to be useful. Origin: American baseball fields (ball parks) are pretty large-the outfield wall can be 300-400 feet (100-120 meters) or more from batting position at home plate. This makes a roughly quarter-circle field area the game is played on. The largest professional field in the USA right now is 121490 square feet or 11287 square meters. With that much area, it's easy to have a hit ball land inside the park without much effort. Any such ball so landing is still "within the ballpark."

  • @thedareplatoue6800
    @thedareplatoue68004 ай бұрын

    Bruh Lake Michigan is Chicago lol

  • @mazdaman2315

    @mazdaman2315

    4 ай бұрын

    Well it’s more than just Chicago

  • @Mateo482

    @Mateo482

    4 ай бұрын

    It's more than Chicago, hence the name 'Lake Michigan', but it's not surprising he thought it was Michigan since the name is Lake Michigan.

  • @ashleydixon4613
    @ashleydixon46134 ай бұрын

    Aberdeen, Washington is actually the small town where Kurt Cobain (specifically) and Nirvana originally came from, before quickly moving to Seattle to become part of the late 80’s-early 90’s “grunge” music scene.

  • @marcye3649
    @marcye36494 ай бұрын

    11! That’s so cool he was honored in that way !

  • @texasgoddess323
    @texasgoddess3234 ай бұрын

    Andres, where is your P.O. Box?! Ppl would send you a BBQ box with all of the seasonings you would need!…When you come to Texas, rent a small RV or travel trailer to live in to save $$. Come in October during the Texas State Fair, when the weather is pleasant. The UT vs. OU college football game brings more than 100K ppl. Or to see an AMAZING halftime show, you can go to the Grambling vs. PV college game. Both games take place during the State Fair of Texas. 🤠

  • @kathleenoman726
    @kathleenoman7264 ай бұрын

    That initial scene is downtown Chicago against Lake Michigan in the foreground. I grew up in Chicago. I'm a complete mix - I'm Irish, English, Scottish, French and German. My background is also Protestant Irish and Catholic Irish.

  • @SuperDrLisa
    @SuperDrLisa4 ай бұрын

    Andrè you'll have to do what My New Zealand Family did. They flew in to LA drove around, then flew to NYC then to Texas, taking trips outside of the city centers.

  • @pamabernathy8728
    @pamabernathy87284 ай бұрын

    Check a map for the SIZE of the Great Lakes (Lakes Michigan, Erie, Huron, Superior, etc.). Several states & Canada have shorelines on a great lake. I am a California native & I've seen Lake Michigan -- visiting Chicago, & many visits to Lake Erie (visiting Ohio).

  • @stephaniemccarthy1676
    @stephaniemccarthy16764 ай бұрын

    Baseball is popular everywhere in the States.

  • @margaretsimmons1598
    @margaretsimmons15984 ай бұрын

    The landscape that you’re seeing where they’re walking is Grant Park, which is a large park in downtown Chicago

  • @margaretsimmons1598
    @margaretsimmons15984 ай бұрын

    Baseball is popular throughout the United States and yes, the south seems to really embrace football at the high school and college levels but football also is popular across the United

  • @jolaynecooper5254
    @jolaynecooper52544 ай бұрын

    What you saw at the beginning is Lake Michigan which borders Chicago where Lawrence lives.

  • @RR-fk1ol
    @RR-fk1ol4 ай бұрын

    Yes 100% we would ask you to just talk so we can listen. It’s like music to our ears I feel like. The first time I heard you speak I thought it was a Russian accent. I work in a restaurant and one of our regular customers is German and I love to hear her.

  • @Yeeyeeenation

    @Yeeyeeenation

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s crazy how Slavic the Portuguese accent sounds

  • @bunnyslippers191
    @bunnyslippers1913 ай бұрын

    My mother's maiden name was Maxwell, which is Scots clan whose traditional area was along the border between England and Scotland. My ancestor came from Scotland to New England as an indentured servant after the Battle of Culloden where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated. He indentured himself for the cost of his passage from Scotland because he had no money after the war, so that's how he paid for his passage. He worked the years of his indenture, then kept working for his former master for wages and saved up enough money to pay for one of his relatives to come over and join him. They both worked, saved their money, and sent back for more of their family. As more came over they did the same thing until all the relatives who wanted to leave Scotland had made it to New England. Some of their descendents left and settled in Kentucky and in Illinois. My mother was born in Illinois in an area where there were a lot of Scots. There is a town about two miles (if that far, maybe less) from the town where Grandma and Grandpa lived named "Dunfermline" after a town in Scotland.

  • @luxleather2616
    @luxleather26164 ай бұрын

    Lake Michigan is next to these states: Illinois & Indiana & Michigan & Wisconsin....most people would probably assume Russian but would ask anyways....yes that's the redwoods in California....it took me 7 days to drive from Arizona to Washington State but that's with stopping for the night & staying two days in San Francisco....Mr H and Friends did a two part video touring the Alamo that you should react to....yes that's fair to say about baseball & football

  • @GeraldWalls
    @GeraldWalls3 ай бұрын

    19:45 Many people, including a LOT of Midwesterners surrounding Illinois, will say "El A Noise" when it should be "El A Noy". I can remember back in the 1970s to the 1990s there was a state slogan to promote the state that I heard in TV ads that said "There's no Noise in Illinois". This referred to both the rural calmness of most of the state along with a reference to the common mispronunciation of the state's name. (I originally from the bordering state of Indiana.)

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