American in the UK reveals 4 things have changed her life
An American woman who now lives in the UK has celebrated the fourth anniversary of her relocation by highlighting four major differences between the USA and her adopted home. Ashley Jackson moved from Austin, Texas, to Stretford in Greater Manchester in April 2022 together with her husband Andi, who originates from Preston, Lancashire, and their children Levon and Matilda, and regularly shares her experiences of life in her new home on social media.
To commemorate the fourth anniversary of the momentous move earlier this week, Ashley revealed the four most striking differences she had observed about her new home. Posting on Instagram, she wrote: “Four years ago today we moved to England from Texas with 10 suitcases, two kids, two prams, two car seats, and two dogs (soon to be on their way). Here’s what stood out the most in my time here.”
Regarding her first observation, she said: “How the smallest habits (drinking tea, biscuits, wearing cozy slippers) can make all the difference in day-to-day life. Especially in those colder months!”
Her second point touches on something that frequently puzzles foreigners — our distinctly British sense of humour. Ashley said: “How humour and banter are the driving force to building rapport and navigating social situations here.”
Naturally, if there is one subject we Brits love talking about, it’s the weather, and this has certainly not gone unnoticed by Ashley. She wrote: “How the seasons can help define your life. Not just what you wear, what you do and when, but also your mindset.” Finally, Ashley said: “Community is built into day-to-day life. The infrastructure here allows for tighter communities and I’m here for it.”
She concluded: “Bonus! Life is really what you make of it no matter where you are in the world.”
Responses in the comments section varied widely, reports the Manchester Evening News. One wrote: “Love your posts. They make me realise not all Americans are neurotic. But seriously you are very sweet and I hope you continue to love the UK. Even though it isn’t perfect. But our seasons are truly all spectacular in there own way.”
Another commented: “I love your observations of British life – it’s so interesting and I enjoy all your posts and anecdotes.” While someone else remarked: “Fascinating to hear your insights into our quirky, slightly bonkers country!”
A further user added: “I moved to the UK from Texas 26 years ago and I’ve never looked back. I agree with everything you’ve said.”


