What makes us British?
The unique, the bizarre and downright unusual things we do, say and accept as everyday life that simply does not exist elsewhere and makes us the ruddy best people in the world - the British !!!
*stands proud*
What makes us British?
The unique, the bizarre and downright unusual things we do, say and accept as everyday life that simply does not exist elsewhere and makes us the ruddy best people in the world - the British !!!
*stands proud*
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THIS !!!
Spotted Dick - my friend in New Hampshire is slightly obsessed LOL
Saying "sorry" to almost any event/mishap even if it isn't your fault.
Perfectly British
Expertly turning a trip into a gentle jog
Expertly turning a trip into a gentle jog
A man of extraordinary talents
I've just discovered German TV and eveything you say about being British appears to be German as well. They talk about the weather, food, football, etc. I haven't lived there for 34 years, but nothing has shifted much there or here.
Knowing that it is your God-given right to tell someone where the "end of the queue" is
I've just discovered German TV and eveything you say about being British appears to be German as well. They talk about the weather, food, football, etc. I haven't lived there for 34 years, but nothing has shifted much there or here.
Do they take afternoon tea with scones and cream?
Knowing that it is your God-given right to tell someone where the "end of the queue" is
And I do, quite often
Sunday roast with all the trimmings
Wanting snow on Christmas Day, then when it happens, complaining it's ruining your days plans.
Oh yes - complaining about the weather is a very good British trait.
Three days of hot sun and,
"It's too hot - when will it end"
Feeling it is your right - if not responsibility - to put two sugars in a cuppa when three was asked for
Oh yes - complaining about the weather is a very good British trait.
Three days of hot sun and,
"It's too hot - when will it end"
Yes - that was me this Summer
Shaking the head in sheer disbelief at a foreigner being unable to speak English.
Complaining ...
So true Baz
Heres an Irish slant on it. Being miffed eg at bad restaurant service but not saying a word. Then complaining about it endlessly to anyone + everyone afterwards...
Nice one Rosie
May i add ...
Talking about the weather - it's normally my second sentence,
"Hi - how are you? What's the weather like over there?"
Nice one Rosie
May i add ...
Talking about the weather - it's normally my second sentence,
"Hi - how are you? What's the weather like over there?"
Very true - a fall back in conversation
Drinking coffee and considering it a 'special occasion'
Raising a hand to attract attention as shouting is so very vulgar
Talking about the weather - it's normally my second sentence,
"Hi - how are you? What's the weather like over there?"
Saint may I add to that, the Great British Weather itself. So flippin' changeable. Its rainy.. now its sunny... now I'm boiling... oh no now its clouded over again and its cold and hailing.
Wonder what they talk about in nice climates ?
Yes Rosie - the weather is our national obsession.
Goodness knows what others chat about - probably their health ... which, of course we never discuss.
Stiff upper lip and all that, what?
TWEED RUN - traditional bikes and plus fours please
Talking very slowly and loudly to foreigners
As is our right
Talking very slowly and loudly to foreigners
As is our right
Offering a visitor,
"Milk and one sugar?"
And both instinctively knowing, without a word, that it means 'tea'
Talking very slowly and loudly to foreigners
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