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Visit my NEW website here: https://englishwithlucy.co.uk/ – I hope you enjoy the free PDFs and pronunciation tool using my voice!!
ALSO HOW SAD IS IT THAT I BROKE MY MICROPHONE BECAUSE I WAS SO UPSET ABOUT THE PRICE OF FREDDOS!??!?!?!
I think it's worth saying that this video is for entertainment purposes and contains many generalisations. It's a satirical take on the perceived quirks of British culture. I hope you enjoy it. I wanted to make a fun video before Christmas π
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My grandmother would give us ( her grand girls) a very small glass of Mogan Davis wine on New Yearβs Eve. I think she put In half a glass of ginger ale.
'Ill let you get on' = 'go away'
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Well if you insist.
Come On! This is just the most cringeworthy narcissistic thing I've seen on YouTube.
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hanging bananas is one quirk we Brits get right, or did, do you still? Ive lived in Canada since 1972 and have never seen bananas hanging in a grocery store, I hang my narnas in my kitchen, my neighbours think Im odd, but they do ripen evenly without bruising. Jam first on a scone..scone not scon tea is made in a warmed pot not a mug and milk goes in first so the tea doesnt shock the milk.
βOh, go on thenβ in Spanish is βvenga, valeβ¦ solo la puntita.β π€ which translate for βokay, just the tip.β
If you don't have anything to talk about, Brits always talk about the weather, it's the ice breaker for many starting conversations, works everytime
Leasehold property, you pay for an apartment or house and it will never be yours. You will be just a leaseholder not an owner, paying a rent for almost 80years. That's something peculiar
I'm from the United States specifically from Wisconsin. This is quite fascinating to be given incite into other cultures.
We have ridiculous excitement over fireworks on the Fourth of July, which is Independence Day in the United States, so that I can definitely relate to.
Iβm actually surprised we donβt have a common thing to shout out when someone breaks a glass. We do tend to clap for them, (and often itβs the whole bar or restaurant applauding) or say βway to go!β when that happens. It usually has the same effect on the poor person who dropped the glasses. They usually laugh along or grin self-consciously and, maybe blush.
She has too much lipstick on her bottom lip, makes it difficult to watch her speak.
Number 8 in Scotland we use nip rather than pop, which is funny as nip is also used when asking the whisky, as you'd also say nip of whisky which is the same word but means different things just to confuse all non-Scottish folk
An egg kept in the fridge will inevitably crack when boiled. Thus the yolk will not be soft with the soldiers
Cream is a topping, jam is a spread or a filling π
I Still Drink J20, It Tastes Good!
London flats aren't air-conditioned. Must be that foul, damp weather.
#5 Some say here in the states "Go for it" .
The word for 3 is effigy
Jam first then cream is a council house thing
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