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what is your Very British problem?


mine is this one above.
the #verybritishproblems are intriguing imo
what are yours?

btw keep it sensible please...:smile:

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Reply 1
I have a Scottish problem - I can't pronounce the name 'Carl/Karl', it always comes out as 'Carol' :colondollar:

Do you guys have this same problem? :tongue: @cbreef @RossB1702
I worry when there's not a Waitrose within a 10 mile radius. Seriously. Needless to say, I try to avoid going to areas like this as much as possible.
Original post by Glassapple
I worry when there's not a Waitrose within a 10 mile radius. Seriously. Needless to say, I try to avoid going to areas like this as much as possible.


oh dear:frown: i heard they're quite expensive though + there isn't even one where I come from:smile:
Don't really like these 'British' things on Twitter. It should just be called poncy Southerner things imo.
Original post by bizzy_penguin
oh dear:frown: i heard they're quite expensive though + there isn't even one where I come from:smile:


They are quite expensive, which is why I go there. I wouldn't be able to step into your town/city if there wasn't one there :smile:
Original post by Wilfred Little
Don't really like these 'British' things on Twitter. It should just be called poncy Southerner things imo.


oh man the north / south divide is real...
Original post by Glassapple
They are quite expensive, which is why I go there. I wouldn't be able to step into your town/city if there wasn't one there :smile:


lol, may I ask why you shop they're if they're so expensive? I recommend Aldi.:tongue:
Original post by bizzy_penguin
oh man the north / south divide is real...


I'm neither :smile:
Original post by Wilfred Little
I'm neither :smile:


:p::smile:
Original post by bizzy_penguin
lol, may I ask why you shop they're if they're so expensive? I recommend Aldi.:tongue:


I can easily afford it and it's the best quality supermarket, which makes me feel good (and relaxed) about shopping there. I wouldn't step foot into an Aldi; even looking at one makes me feel worried and weird :p:
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Reply 11
Mine is social interaction in places where sarcasm is inappropriate eg interviews, funerals, dates ect. Not being allowed to be sarcastic or inappropriate really limits what I have to say. Also you don't be a pony southerner to have British problems. Take me for example peoples republic of Yorkshire born and raised.
Original post by Glassapple
I can easily afford it and it's the best quality supermarket, which makes me feel good (and relaxed) about shopping there. I wouldn't step foot into an Aldi; even looking at one makes me feel weird :p:


fair enough...:p:(:smile:
Reply 13
Original post by Glassapple
I can easily afford it and it's the best quality supermarket, which makes me feel good (and relaxed) about shopping there. I wouldn't step foot into an Aldi; even looking at one makes me feel worried and weird :p:


Also that's pretty poncy that mate
when your digestive biscuit breaks as you dunk it in tea?
Original post by Wilfred Little
Don't really like these 'British' things on Twitter. It should just be called poncy Southerner things imo.


this^^
Original post by ward47
Also that's pretty poncy that mate


So what? I bet you'd shop in Waitrose if you could afford it. I worry about what's in my food, who makes it and what other people think about what I eat and where I buy it from. I can afford premium so I buy it; it makes me feel relaxed about what I'm putting only body, because it's the best.
Original post by homeland.lsw
when your digestive biscuit breaks as you dunk it in tea?


#BritishProblems
i learned the wrong dressage test for a competition on my pony
My British problem is Wales is still part of it.

LET THE FLAMES OF POLITICAL WAR BEGIN

(edit: please don't)
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