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Brit who visited Canada says he 'can't get over' major difference to houses
Brit who visited Canada says he 'can't get over' major difference to houses

Daily Mirror

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Brit who visited Canada says he 'can't get over' major difference to houses

A British man who travelled to Canada to see his wife for the first time was left amazed by the size of the houses in the Toronto area - but many locals were quick to tell him 'the truth' Rayhaan, a Brit who recently jetted off to Canada to meet his partner, has gone viral on social media after sharing his first impressions of Canadian homes, which he found astonishingly different from those back in the UK. The astonished traveller took to TikTok to post a video from the car as he headed to his wife's home in the Toronto area - a clip that's now racked up over 1.4 million views. Used to the more modestly-sized homes in the UK, Rayhaan couldn't help but express his amazement at the size of the local houses during his drive as they travelled through a residential neighbourhood. ‌ "F**k me are these not mansions?" Rayhaan said at the start of his viral TikTok video, as the camera pans over several grand detached properties boasting multiple storeys and integrated garages. ‌ As they continue driving by the residential neighbourhood, he stated: "That's a mansion in England. Then, oh, another mansion. You're telling me these ain't mansions?" In disbelief, Rayhaan questions his partner behind the wheel, who quickly denied his statement that the homes were mansions, prompting him to say: "What do you mean no? Look at the state of these houses. You're telling me they ain't mansions? [...] F**king hell. Mansion ones." As they continued to drive past through the neighbourhood, they continued to pass several similar houses that were all large detached homes with built in single or double garages, multiple storages, and included a large driveway and front gardens. Some homes also had porches that wrapped around the side of the home. "This is a madness, I'm telling you, yeah. The houses here are insane," Rayhaan said to his viewers. "I just can't get over it. This is just f**ked, it's just stupid. It's absolutely stupid. What is going on bro?". ‌ "I don't know why she'd come to England," he said. Viewers quickly chimed in with their thoughts, with many pointing out that these were not typical Canadian homes. "I'm canadian, NOT standard houses, those people are wealthy," one viewer insisted, while another added: "Those are definitely NOT average middle class houses. "They're priced like mansions now so let's just call them mansions and be done with it," another commented wryly. A British expat also weighed in, saying: "As a British man in Canada I can confirm this is true... but after living here for five years it's sad to say that these are just average homes with million $ price tags which is ridiculous and what makes it worse is that these homes are made out of cardboard literally not even worth that much at max they should be $350 K.." A fellow Briton remarked: "In South England they build a house like that, divide it into 4 terraced houses and sell them for 400k each."

Stephen Miller's Lickspittling Metaphor For Trump-Carney Meeting Goes Hilariously Awry
Stephen Miller's Lickspittling Metaphor For Trump-Carney Meeting Goes Hilariously Awry

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Stephen Miller's Lickspittling Metaphor For Trump-Carney Meeting Goes Hilariously Awry

Top Trump adviser Stephen Miller heaped praise on the president once again Tuesday night — but critics were quick to turn his comment into a punchline. During an appearance on Fox News' 'Hannity,' Miller described watching President Donald Trump's Oval Office meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as 'like watching a grandmaster in chess perform.' Miller, a longtime anti-immigration hardliner and the White House deputy chief of staff for policy, clearly meant the remark as praise for Trump. Miller: I had the pleasure of getting to be at the meeting today between the President of the United States and the prime minister of Canada. What I witnessed was like watching a grand master in chess perform. — Acyn (@Acyn) May 7, 2025 The moment went viral on social media. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement Critics of the Trump administration flipped the fawning metaphor on its head by suggesting he was actually talking about Carney and mocked the idea of POTUS as a strategic genius. Yeah I don't think he's watched chess before — Akash Maniam (@ManiamAkash) May 7, 2025 surprised to see him flatter the canadian pm so directly — ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) May 7, 2025 I watched a world-renowned economist squirm with secondhand embarrassment at the mindblowing stupidity issuing forth from an American president. — The Dens 🇺🇲🇺🇦 (@FoxBrambleFarm) May 7, 2025 : I watched 45 minutes of that spectacle and, frankly, heard the Canadian Prime Minister speak only once or twice—yet what he said carried far more weight than all of Trump's rambling. I suspect many others feel the same. Empty noise is not leadership — Gordon Fielden (@GordonFielden) May 7, 2025 High praise for Carney — Grumpa Steve (@digginholez) May 7, 2025 Tell me he was talking about Carney…🤦🏻♀️ — Spikey Scabiosa 💙🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 (@StockpilingS) May 7, 2025 Yes, Carney was DEFINITELY like watching a grand master in chess perform. — Stephanie 🪷🌊Meidas Mighty (@Islandgirlpixie) May 7, 2025 Exactly. What an incredible performance by PM Carney! — Artemis ★⁵ (@wickedpixii) May 7, 2025 I didn't know the PM of Canada played chess. — Dr. Tom (@drtom878) May 7, 2025 By Mark Carney. Donald was abysmal. — Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) May 7, 2025 Related...

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