in the oxford comma, two teenagers discuss what it’s like to live and go to school in england as americans. it’s full of embarrassing stories, horrible accents and hilarious misconceptions. we hope you enjoy!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
in this episode of the oxford comma, we rant about everything from drunk teenagers to football (or, if you're american, soccer) to american sarcasm. this is a continuation of our previous episode on culture, this time with an emphasis on the differen... more
in part one of our culture episodes, we dive into the different stereotypes, misconceptions, and styles of oxford and utah. get ready for our take on roadmen, vsco girls, tea, patriotism, jocks, trap music and much more! run by bella felin and annabe... more
in this episode, we talk about the differences between the british and american school systems, which could not be more different! we discuss the devil’s exam, stress, university, what it means to be british and pita bread. run by isabella felin and ... more
in this episode of the oxford comma, we discuss in depth our experiences moving internationally. we talk about everything from dogs on airplanes to fomo to taco bell hot sauce and the perfect skiing weather. run by isabella felin and annabelle snow.
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These two girls are very intelligent and I quite enjoy the podcast. I would appreciate a couple more promised episodes though.
Can u complete ur accent or whatever?
I love this podcast! I get bored listening to podcasts but this one really catches my attention and interests me and i’ve never even been to England! this is such a great idea. one suggestion i think it would be really cool if you did a video podcast and just the regular. just record a video while y’all are talking and uploading it on youtube. benefits people who like a visual while listening and another platform to have it on. idk just an idea for you. you girls are so sweet and you’re podcast ... more
This is a great podcast for anyone interested in learning about the differences in American and British culture from two people who’ve experienced a lot of them first hand. It may be helpful and enjoyable to anyone who has made a trans-Atlantic move or to anyone planning on doing so. I recommend listening to it as I’m sure you’ll have fun and learn something new.
I love hearing girls my age making a podcast together! And I love their usage of the words “ quite” and “em”. It makes them sound so smart : )
Apple Podcasts | #214 | Saudi Arabia/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
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