Kate
mildly communist
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As this is also about interesting things, I LOVE that in many supermarkets you can find almost any brand or flavour of anything. Sometimes it's too much, as you have 200 options for cereals and you just don't know where to start, but we don't have here things like banana jam and lots of things that I would love to taste.
omgbanana jam
AND CRISPSAs this is also about interesting things, I LOVE that in many supermarkets you can find almost any brand or flavour of anything. Sometimes it's too much, as you have 200 options for cereals
yes, we have like 5.000 flavour less than in the UK.AND CRISPS
If you think they have a lot, you should come to American grocery stores
The word tooth being pronounced 'tuth' in Birmingham and literally nowhere else in the fucking world is a great example of this. Bolton and Wigan are ten minutes apart and sound totally different as well.The variances in regional accents fascinate me. Not sure if it’s just a Northern British thing but people speak in different accents/name things differently even though they live like ten miles apart
You guys say “like” a lot too.
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Oh yes, but at least some of them in the UK are sort of healthy. I don't think I would eat all those American "products".If you think they have a lot, you should come to American grocery stores
I understand that. But it seems like if you want anything other than a sandwich, packet of crisps and a “pop” for your dinner and you’re being OUTRAGEOUS AND AWKWARDHot food at your desk risks pissing off your coworkers with the SMELL, plus you have to queue for the microwave.
There are about fifty different versions of salt and vinegar alone.yes, we have like 5.000 flavour less than in the UK.
God I love a meal deal. I've never considered it to be odd!I understand that. But it seems like if you want anything other than a sandwich, packet of crisps and a “pop” for your dinner and you’re being OUTRAGEOUS AND AWKWARD
I don’t know why it makes me laugh but sometimes in those meal deals it’s just two BOILED EGGS and a garnish of something green. It’s complicated.
If we're eating at our desk in the office we tend to have cold food, but that could be salads too. Is that what you meant?
Or did you mean we don't eat sandwiches UNLESS it's a work lunch?
My mum used to make me banana and sugar sandwichesI remember people used to each banana or chocolate spread sandwiches at school
Oh yes, but at least some of them in the UK are sort of healthy. I don't think I would eat all those American "products".
VILEI remember people used to each banana or chocolate spread sandwiches at school
It’s so interesting to me.The word tooth being pronounced 'tuth' in Birmingham and literally nowhere else in the fucking world is a great example of this. Bolton and Wigan are ten minutes apart and sound totally different as well.
They had them in Sainsbury, same with banana custard, I've never seen them here. Yum.I just googled banana jam and it's exactly what you expect.
Urgh football supporter culture in general. So grossDid anyone say HOOLINGANS yet?
MASHED BANANA!What is a banana sandwich? Just banana and bread?
Oh banana custard is fine.They had them in Sainsbury, same with banana custard, I've never seen them here. Yum.
It's not much better here, to be fair.Urgh football supporter culture in general. So gross
What is a banana sandwich? Just banana and bread?
Yes, my grandpa used to eat them for breakfast. I think he had sliced rather than mashed but I can't quite recall.What is a banana sandwich? Just banana and bread?
Is this true?And of course who doesn’t love a CRISP SANDWICH
And the breakfast/dinner/tea breakfast/lunch/dinner debate.It’s so interesting to me.
I like the different names given to cigarettes and bread buns.
Yes!Is this true?
We call them gay now. Queer is ok now too.Does any other English speaking nation call them FAGS?