Britt, who just traveled to Canada to visit his partner, shares his first shock of one major difference between the two countries that he cannot overcome.
A man named Rayhaan took him to social media to document his recent visit to Canada.
While cultural shocks and different things should be expected when you travel abroad, especially when living with locals, Rayhearn experienced his first cultural shock on a car trip on his way to his wife's home.
“f**k Is these not a mansion?” Rayhaan said at the beginning of his video that he has been shown over 1.4 million times on his Tiktok account.
Meanwhile, the camera showed that it looked like a two- or three-storey home with a built-in garage, passing by a neighbourhood with several large detached houses.
**Warning: The video below contains strong language. **
“It's a British mansion. And oh, another mansion. Are you telling me that they're not these houses?” Rayhearn asked his partner driving the car.
When she denied his claim that the house was a mansion, he said again: “What do you mean? Look at the state of these houses. Are you saying they are not a mansion? (…) f**king hell.
As they continued to pass by their neighbourhood, they all continued to pass through several similar homes, large separate homes with single or double garages, multiple stores, and included a large driveway and front yard. Some homes also featured porches wrapped around the sides of the house.
“This is crazy, I'm telling you, yeah. The house here is insane,” Rayhearn told his viewers. “I can't get over it. This is just f**ked, it's just stupid. It's absolutely stupid. What's going on?”
“I don't know why she came to England,” he said.
Several people have received comments right away, and many have told Rayhearn that these houses are not actually “common” Canadian homes.
“I'm Canadian. They're… not standard homes, and those people are wealthy,” one person insisted, while the second viewer said, “We definitely aren't the average middle class home.”
“They are now priced like mansions, so call them mansions and get them done with it,” a third viewer insisted.
Another Britt found his way into the comments as he revealed. “As a British man in Canada, I can see that this is true… But after living here for five years, these are average homes at a ridiculous million-price price, and even worse, it's not worth much at Max that these houses are literally not made from cardboard.”
Another Britt claimed, “In Southern England, we build such a house, divided into four staged houses, each selling at 400,000 people.”