Discuss …
I’d argue the need to have a cuppa immediately after finishing anything remotely tiring (shopping, driving more than 45 minutes, building a thing).
Extra points if you go ‘ahhhh, right I need a cuppa’ before actually making one.
I’d say it’s going on holiday to a foreign country, finding the one British themed pub owned by an ex-pat and eating there every night as you slowly turn into a lobster.
Bonus point for complaining about the locals not speaking for enough English or saying the local “ethnic” food gives you the shits.
These are just my observations as a brit abroad seeing other embarrassing brits.
An unfortunate one that, generally ill avoid any British tourist sites abroad. Our countrymen abroad are deeply embarrassing to often
Also when you hear a Brit speaking slower and louder in order to be understood by someone who clearly doesn’t speak English (or doesn’t want to understand, fair play, understand that)
Cause it is and the weather is changeable and unpredictable far too often.
Side note, why don’t my fellow Brits carry a brolly more often? I’ve always got one in my bag for the days that start out dry and rain later on!
I hate umbrellas I just use a hood. Too many people dont have the spacial awareness to carry umbrellas im always having to dodge them at my eye level.
This is unfortunately true and to many men think the size of their penis is directly related to the size of their brolly. One doesn’t need a golf brolly to walk down a crowded high street
The brolly thing has caught me out more than a few times on the school run. I should definitely be carrying them with me going forward.
If too many people use an umbrella at once, it angers the weather god, who whips up a strong wind to turn all the brollies inside out, and blow lightweight people into the road.
I’m too short to hold one high enough to not take out other people’s eyes. And if a tall person holds it, I’m getting all the drips off the side.
Given that my hair just does its own thing anyway, it’s way more hassle than just getting a bit wet.
And then you go to another country, and find they have exactly the same sayings and idioms.
Especially if the Brits have ‘visited’ that region before …
British “cuisine”.
How dare you! take that back we love our beige and brown foods!