Things I Will Be Doing as Soon as I Land in Canada.

As I reach my third month of living in England, I find myself counting down the days until I return to Canada with both sadness and excitement. There are so many things I have loved about living here. However, I didn’t think there would be many differences between living in England and Canada. After living in England for the last three months, I realized I was wrong. There are many important and fascinating differences that I have come across. From my personal experiences, here are some things that I am beyond excited for back home that I have missed while living in England. Or, if you are ever planning to visit England, here are some things that you should prepare for if you ever find yourself across the pond.

Using words without being misunderstood. I miss saying sidewalk instead of pavement, chips instead of crisps, cookies instead of biscuits, and movie theatre instead of the cinema. Truly, the list goes on and on. Yesterday, a friend came up to me and said, “I love your dungarees.” I was completely confused until she had to explain to me that dungarees are just another word for overalls. It's so interesting that even without a language barrier, there are so many words and phrases that differentiate themselves between Canada and England.

Driving. Oh, how I love getting my steps in, but I also miss being able to drive. Especially, if it's on the CORRECT side of the road. I never knew crossing the road could be such a challenge, but now, out of habit, I turn my head 360 degrees at every light to make sure I won't get hit by a car or a bike.

Walking without bumping into people. In Canada, we walk on the right side of the sidewalk. I thought this was universal knowledge. However, everyone here walks everywhere, in every direction. So, be prepared to walk in a zigzag line when you’re in a crowd just so you don’t bump into anybody. Oh, and if you’re a slow walker, forget about it.

Wearing sweatpants in public without being judged. Sometimes, you don’t want to wear jeans. Or cargo pants. Or even leggings. Sometimes, you just want to wear sweatpants to class. I love putting together a good outfit, and so does everyone else on my university campus in England. However, I do miss being able to wake up fifteen minutes before my 8:30 am class and wear my sweatpants to class just like everyone else.

Not having to carry my umbrella or “brolly” with me 24/7. If there is one thing people didn’t lie about, it’s the rain.  It rains here. A lot. Most of the time, if the weather doesn’t say it's going to rain, it will. Or, it will say it's going to rain and then never actually rain. Pro tip: Always have an umbrella on hand, or, as the Brits say, your “brolly.”