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21 Social Blunders in Britain That Don’t Matter Elsewhere
Think you’re a bit cheeky? Even the most audacious Brit knows there are some social faux pas you don’t commit on this fair isle. We have a list of cringe-worthy social no-nos that’ll have you wincing just thinking about flouting them. Fancy a peek at what keeps us all toeing the line? 1. Jumping the … Read more
How David Lammy Became a Social Justice Champion
David Lammy isn’t just another politician; he’s a beacon of progressivism with a knack for stirring the pot in the most British way possible. How does a boy from Tottenham end up being a political heavyweight and a champion for social justice? 1. From Tottenham to the Halls of Power David Lammy’s journey from a … Read more
The Eu’s Future: 18 Predictions You Should Know
The political landscape of the European Union is poised for significant changes as the 2024 European Parliament elections approach. Here’s what we might expect from our cousins on the continent. 1. Rightward Shift in Parliament The European Parliament is expected to see a notable shift to the right, with populist and radical right parties gaining … Read more
Fading Empire: 21 Signs of Britain’s Fading Glory
Delving into the 21 critical decisions and events that have led to the UK’s economic downturn, social divisions, and loss of global stature over recent decades. 1. Thatcherism: Selling off the Family Silver Thatcher’s reign of neoliberal terror left a trail of destruction, from dismantling industries to crushing the working class under the weight of … Read more
21 Times British Politeness Was Just Too Much
In Britain, politeness has become an extreme sport. From saying sorry to lamp posts to enduring unwanted cups of tea, here are 21 absurdly polite British habits that make even the Royals seem casual. 1. Apologising to Inanimate Objects Bumping into a chair and whispering “Sorry,” as though it had feelings. 2. The Tea Offer … Read more
Skip These 18 British Cities on Your Next Holiday
British cities have their charms and histories, but some are like that distant relative at a family gathering — best appreciated from afar. Here’s a rundown of 18 places where the most exciting thing to see is the train schedule for your ride home. 1. Margate Once a darling seaside retreat, Margate now competes in … Read more
UK Goes USA: 19 American Trends Brits Love
Are Brits trading the comforting warmth of tea for the icy allure of iced coffee and swapping the iconic chimes of Big Ben for the silent gaze of the Statue of Liberty? Let’s examine British society’s transformation into a mirror image of the land of the free and confront the pressing question: at what cost … Read more
Farewell to Youth: 21 Habits We Outgrow
Growing up is a bit like shedding old skin — inevitable, sometimes uncomfortable, but ultimately necessary for growth. From youthful obsessions to outdated habits, we all bid adieu to certain aspects of our lives sooner or later. So, what’s on the chopping block next? 1. Fashion Faux Pas That neon tracksuit you rocked in the … Read more
British Subtext: Phrases That Leave Visitors Puzzled
Discover the tricky language of Britain! The British talent for conveying one message while implying another is a cultural phenomenon, often perplexing to visitors. Below is a compendium of 19 British expressions that frequently puzzle those from abroad. 1. “I Might Join You Later” Translation: I have no intention of leaving my house, but I … Read more
Less Isn’t Always More: 18 Reasons Minimalism May Fail
Minimalism paints a picture of simplicity and freedom, but does stripping down your possessions always lead to a more serene existence, or can it sometimes add unexpected stress? 1. Pressure to Purge The minimalism movement often puts pressure on individuals to purge possessions, which can lead to stress and regret over losing items that later … Read more