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'We packed our bags and moved to America but life isn't always a breeze'

A British woman who recently moved her family to Florida in the US has shared the top 10 things they don't like about living in the sunshine state. There are certain things they seem to hate

A British family have relocated to America, but they've confessed there are certain aspects of life in the US they're struggling to adjust to, and she's not the first expat to be shocked by the differences. The woman who documents their experience under the username brits.inthesunshinestate on TikTok has revealed the 10 things the family dislike about living in Florida.


Despite only residing in the US for a matter of months, there are certain things they simply cannot get used to, and they've now laid them all bare. Emily posted her thoughts in a recent video, and her opinions have certainly sparked considerable debate.


It's not the first occasion Brits have voiced their perspectives on the American lifestyle either. Previously, it emerged some Brits consider certain American customs completely impolite.


In the footage, she revealed: "Number one, the public bathroom stalls. The doors have a gap, probably like that either side. You can see straight through them.

"If you are sat on the toilet or, if you are washing your hands, you can see the reflection in the mirror. You can see people moving, you can see people's clothes. I don't like it, I don't like the lack of privacy.

"Number two, WhatsApp does not really exist much out here. It's all about texting and, to me, that is old school.


"Three, Florida drivers. They are wild, they are aggressive. In time, I will get used to it but, for now, it's still a little bit crazy.

"Four. Since we've been here, we have had multiple people soliciting at our door, trying to sell their business, because they happen to be in the neighbourhood or going door to door. Don't like that. We can stop it by putting a 'no soliciting' thing on our door. We can get that fixed."

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In the clip, Emily also pointed out the family aren't keen on sluggish pumps at petrol stations either. According to her, filling up can "take forever."

She also highlighted that post can take ages to turn up, unless you're ordering from Amazon Prime. Based on her experience, she said her mail can take anything from a week to 10 days to arrive.

Insects can also be "relentless" during the evening when you go for a stroll, she added. As soon as the sun goes down, she said they appear everywhere, and she finds it really annoying.


Snakes have also been a problem for her, though she admitted one she spotted was "fine." Emily explained they have found a cottonmouth snake in the garden, and she didn't like this as they can be dangerous.

Last but not least, she also admitted she thinks the healthcare system is "confusing." Even though she likes how it's run, she doesn't like how tricky it is to understand.

She said there's a lot of paperwork, and it's something they'll have to learn to get used to. Emily admitted it's up to them to learn all they need to know about the system. Despite listing the downsides, she insisted that moving was still the best decision they've ever made.


The family are over the moon with their new life and adore living in the States. The video has racked up thousands of views since it was posted, sparking a flurry of comments, and opinions were decidedly split.

One viewer remarked: "As an American, we don't like our stalls either. Might as well leave the door open wide."

Another commented: "That's exactly what I thought when I went to the USA years ago. I couldn't live there because of the public toilets."

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A third responded: "I've lived in America for five years and I've never seen snakes." Meanwhile, a fourth added: "All my bills come by email."

Another person chimed in with: "Most drivers aren't from Florida. They are either tourists or live here but moved from another state. It does make driving tricky though."

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