Confused tourists share what is most confusing about the UK, particularly mentioning the prevalence of one television presenter. “What is really normal in the UK that completely confuses visitors?” There have been thousands of replies from tourists and British people.
We got an interesting look at the prevalence of slot machines that are themed in pubs and arcades. The user states: “It's very strange that for the past decade, all traditional style fruit machines in arcades, pubs and kebab houses across the UK have not been a contract-themed theme. Even after the show's left channel 4, the fruit machines are constant, each with a theme depicting Noel Edmond in a variety of scenarios.
“For the British, they blend in with the background, but foreign visitors must assume that Noel Edmonds is the British gambling overlord who can see his face with these machines.
The contract or contract was originally announced by Noel Edmonds of Channel 4 from 2005 to 2016. In each episode, the contestant selects one of 22 boxes each containing a cash amount.
The winner of the competitor is determined by luck – the cash amount is randomly assigned to each box, and the contestant must open a certain number of boxes per round of the game.
The show prompted a range of products, including video games, tabletop games, apps and the aforementioned fruit machines.
Reddit users also said visitors were confused about people drinking in front of British public, such as standing outside the pub or drinking in the park.
“Obviously, it's still a big social no in the US or Australia. If you drink alcohol in public for any reason, someone will probably call or call the police.”
Another user said that an American colleague was shocked by the size of the house.
“I told him that a terraced three bedroom house of this size is average for a British house. He told me it was very small and my driveway was a quarter of the size of his usual suburban American driveway.”
Multiple users said visitors were surprised (and frightened) by the narrowness and speed limits of the winding country road.
“It was very cheerful at first, but then they got a little quieter and then I realized something was going on and asked what was going on.
“None of them had experienced one of our country lanes before. They were totally terrifying and horrifying that making one truck path 40 strange is even possible.