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'The UK has a bad vibe': I'm a Brit who moved to America… here's why it's so much better than the UK

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A British woman who moved to America from Britain claims it has 'improved her quality of life' and is encouraging others to do the same.

Amber Tiffeny, 20, moved to the US at the age of 17 and has been working there for three years.

She says it made her realize that 'the UK has a bad vibe' and that the country 'doesn't want to see you prosper'.

Her TikTok where she talks about her experiences, placed under the handle @amberrtiffenyhas already been seen by more than 404,000 people and has generated more than 900 comments.

The 20-year-old told viewers: 'Moving from Britain has changed my quality of life. I moved to America when I was 17 and when I was 18 years old.

A British woman who moved to America from Britain claims it has 'improved her quality of life' and encourages others to do the same

'I'm 20 now, so I've been living here for almost three years and if I tell you, in almost three years my whole lifestyle has changed.

'Everything has just changed, moving to America has improved my quality of life. I started wanting more for myself.'

She explained, “I just started having people around me who are more uplifting and business savvy. I feel like I hate being one of those people, but Britain has a really bad vibe.

'I don't know what it is about British people, why they can't seem to support each other, but the American girls here – one thing they're going to do is support, one thing they're going to do is motivate One thing they're going to do is elevate.

'Except for the people, just like my whole mindset has changed. I moved here and I started wanting more for myself. I think it's really just your environment.'

“I started thinking that, oh my God, I can achieve so much more, even if I'm still young.”

Although she also made it clear that she initially 'didn't want to move from Britain'.

Tiffeny revealed: 'I love Britain, still, because I felt so comfortable. I had all my friends there, my whole family there and I didn't want to move.

Her TikTok, where she talks about her experiences moving countries, posted under the name @amberrtiffeny, has already been seen by more than 404,000 people and has generated more than 900 comments

Her TikTok, where she talks about her experiences moving countries, posted under the name @amberrtiffeny, has already been seen by more than 404,000 people and has generated more than 900 comments

“I thought, no, people can move here, I'm not moving – I was literally like that.

“Growth happens in mysterious ways and moving to America at that time was the best decision for my life.

“I honestly thank God because I wanted to get on a plane and take myself back to Britain, but God had other plans.”

She concluded: 'So if you're thinking of leaving Britain and you're looking for a sign, let this be your sign. Don't be afraid, you have nothing to be afraid of.

'You don't want to see the UK prosper – that's the people, that's the government, that's just the way it is.

'Please don't bash me, this is just my personal experience, I'm just sharing my journey with the fellow girls who think they might want to move away from the UK.

'This is my view on it, this is my experience and I hope this gives you the push you needed to get moving'.

Both British and American viewers flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on the influencers' divisiveness.

Someone from the US commented: 'It's all fun and games until you get a hospital bill,' alongside a crying emoji.

Another wrote: “But it's so hard to actually eat healthy in America, I struggle with it every year.”

Others agreed: 'The grass is only greener where you water it' and 'It says more about you than it does about Britain, if you are truly a grinder you will find a way to thrive wherever you are '.

However, some people agreed with the TikToker, writing: 'People can be really mean and miserable in Britain' and 'This is my cue to leave Britain'.

Someone else reasoned: 'The bad atmosphere in Britain is probably due to the weather', while someone else added: 'I feel like the bad atmosphere has a lot to do with the climate'.

Another viewer commented: 'Maybe because you were a child when you were in Britain. Moving at 18 is exciting, everything seems new and fresh.'

But Tiffeny replied, “That's true, but the truth is I didn't want to move. I actually wanted to go back to Britain.'

It comes shortly after an American woman living in London made the claim Londoners 'aren't nice' and said people looked at her like she was 'crazy' for thanking bus drivers.

Aurora Lofton, originally from Virginia, moved to Britain almost two years ago and is often surprised by the stark differences between the two countries.

The 27-year-old posts candid videos on her TikTok account (@aurora._victoria) about adjusting to life in Britain and has built up quite a fanbase, with 628,000 followers and 2.2 million likes to date.

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