An American has shared the four things she found strange in her hotel room during her recent visit to the UK, but Brits soon came to explain the reasoning behind it all.
A woman named Amber Kacherian has taken to TikTok, where she has over one million followers, to share her experiences as she's been travelling across the UK with some of her friends. While her viewers have loved watching her experiences, Brits have often taken to the comment sections of her videos after they were left confused by different things that differed to the way they do things in the USA.
In a recent video, Amber went on to share four things that she had found weird in one of the hotels she'd stayed in, but Brits soon came to explain the differences usually were for the better.
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"Things in my British hotel that are weird to Americans," she said at the start of her video, where she was seen standing in what appeared to be a standard hotel room.
No plug sockets in bathroomsThe first thing on her list was not having any sockets inside the bathroom.
"So the only outlet in this bathroom is just a small one for an electric shaver," she explained.
Amber went on to say that she in particular had found this frustrating due to not being able to use the hair blow dryer or a curling or straighten iron when in the bathroom, as the closest plug was in the middle of the hotel room.
"Which begs the question, where do you plug in your hair styling tools?" she asked her viewers. "How do you do your hair with no mirror?"
Two flush buttons on the toilet"Number two, no pun intended, two different buttons to flush the toilet," Amber revealed as she showed the two flush buttons on the wall above the toilet.
She went on to explain that over every toilet, there are two buttons - a big one and a smaller one. She went on to explain that she'd assumed they are different depending on what you're flushing.
"So, in America, there's just one switch that flushes everything, We do not have two different flushes based on how much you just deposited into the toilet," she explained. "Just one switch takes care of it all."
Ground floor is not the same as first floorFor her third point, Amber went out of their hotel room to the lifts, where she showed the sign which had all the different floors of the building.
"The ground floor here is called zero instead of one. In America, we would call the ground floor the first floor," she told her viewers. "And the floor above that would be the second floor."
She went on to explain that when they had gotten their room number, which was on the first floor, they had found it confusing that they'd had to go up to the first floor, which is what they had considered the second floor, in order to find their rooms.
Light switches outside the bathroomNext up, Amber expressed her confusion after finding that the light switches for the bathroom was located outside the bathroom door instead of inside the bathroom.
"Why do they put the light switch outside the bathroom?" she asked in confusion. "Because that means you could turn off the light on someone who's in the bathroom while they're in there."
This sparked inspiration, as she was then seen running over to her friend's room in order to turn the light to the bathroom off while he was in there.
While the American friend group had been left confused by these things, Brits soon took to the comment section to explain the reasoning behind some of these 'weird' things.
"Yeah it’s against the law to have sockets in bathrooms because you know safety," one person explained. Another person added: "Anything electrical that needs a 3 way British plug aren’t used where there is water and steam. Too dangerous…"
Someone else went on to say: "To be fair I'm not sure most of us understand the flushes. We just press something and hope for the best."
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