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Related: About this forumThe 17 Best Ways To Annoy A British Person
http://www.buzzfeed.com/expresident/best-ways-to-annoy-a-british-person- I like this one
12. Sit next to them on the bus when there are other open seats.
Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)Fail to pronounce the T in "Britain" or the H in "herbs".
flamingdem
(39,380 posts)I want to annoy someone who doesn't respond to my fake British accent.
TlalocW
(15,418 posts)If they're going to take the pram out of the lorry and get in the lift to go up to the flat to watch the match on telly while eating bangers and mash with spotted dick for afters.
TlalocW
flamingdem
(39,380 posts)suggesting that he try tofu and mash to reduce gout! That got a tiny tiny laugh. Also, tofu and kidney pie which got a, eww reaction.
proudretiredvet
(312 posts)LeftishBrit
(41,247 posts)Especially in the morning, but we can at any time, even teatime.
I'm quite a coffee fan, myself.
That being said, I was once introduced by Brazilian visitors to a particularly strong brand of their coffee, and that did practically send me bouncing off the wall!
dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)Yes - reasonably accurate.
On the subject of taps / faucets - my father figured that the convention of cold on the right is maintianed for the benefit of the blind. I prefer separate to mixers myself.
Yes - Sitting next to them on the bus when there are other open seats conveys weirdness.
steve2470
(37,461 posts)Is that considered bad manners ? Simply asking, not trying to be an American jerk
LeftishBrit
(41,247 posts)Though like many British-isms, this is getting a bit less true nowadays, especially under the influence of the modern celebrity culture.
steve2470
(37,461 posts)I think a lot of Americans get embarrassed by public praise too.
flamingdem
(39,380 posts)the term "awesome"! I was hoping to get away from that when I visit England but hear that now it's used by the trendy set. I hear it enough in Southern California and need a break!
notemason
(300 posts)T_i_B
(14,768 posts)Personally I think rugby union is far superior, but Channel 4 have quite a bit of NFL coverage, they keep having NFL games at Wembley (which I think is daft) and there are American football teams over here. When I lived in Colchester a few of my friends tried to get me into watching Colchester Gladiators.
notemason
(300 posts)and tennis in college. Then spent 20 years coaching soccer and running clubs. Never around rugby but I'm sure I could get into it as well. Soccer still my favorite.