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Yes that surprised a German friend of mine.

What's the protocol they're used to?


 
Posted : 03/08/2012 10:50 pm
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TMS (ok perhaps more English than British)


 
Posted : 03/08/2012 10:51 pm
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'On the buses'


 
Posted : 03/08/2012 10:53 pm
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What's the protocol they're used to?

if the man or woman behind the counter looks at you then it's your turn. regardless of where you are, be it the bakery, the butchers or at the post office.

oddly they don't go to the bar to get a drink. 99% of the time you have a waiter or waitress. you only sit at the bar if you are a local or a drunk (often the same thing).

i've upset a number of people pointing out to them that they were not the first person standing there.

and the most that most people do if someone pushes in front of them is tut and mumble under their breath.

i get surprised if someone says "nein, er war vorher da"


 
Posted : 03/08/2012 10:56 pm
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Sunday mornings with a cup of tea,

and your biscuit of choice.

Liver and Bacon for dinner....mmmmmm


 
Posted : 03/08/2012 10:57 pm
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if the man or woman behind the counter looks at you then it's your turn. regardless of where you are, be it the bakery, the butchers or at the post office.

Ah, I misunderstood the initial post; I thought you were talking about rounds.

That makes sense. As you were. (-:


 
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Beer gardens and wasps in the Summer (If we have a bloody Summer that is)


 
Posted : 03/08/2012 11:39 pm
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I can't believe that none of you have mentioned that Vulcan thingy and the racket that it makes....


 
Posted : 04/08/2012 4:38 am
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after spending a week in Sedburgh, our green and pleasant land... 8)


 
Posted : 04/08/2012 10:26 am
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With regards to abuse as a term of endearment, I remember (American) journo Tim Dowling saying he found it weird at first that english people would introduce their friends by saying things like

"Tim, this is Paul. He's a bit of a ****!"

Brilliant! ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 04/08/2012 11:55 am
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As a foreigner:
Crappy weather
awesome music
Marmite
Expensive Food ๐Ÿ˜‰
The stupidity of cricket
and indeed the PUBS ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 04/08/2012 12:16 pm
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WunUndred ๐Ÿ˜€


 
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