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Question #2: Why do you all still insist on calling it a "Kingdom" when you haven't had a king since George VI?
Because Queendom just sounds too gay.
Question #2: Why do you all still insist on calling it a "Kingdom" when you haven't had a king since George VI?
Question #2: Why do you all still insist on calling it a "Kingdom" when you haven't had a king since George VI?
Because Queendom just sounds too gay.
Not if you're from San Francisco...
Does this mean you will keep all of your USA/UK questions out of other threads finally?
We don't stack up against America, you are the biggest super power on the planet, we lost our empire and super powers status eons ago.
We're pretty happy being who we are.
Not really. You guys moan and bitch about Americans all the time.
Not really. You guys moan and bitch about Americans all the time.
Well to be fair, we make fun of everybody else too.
How come all your words have extra "u"s in them? Colour? Fuuck thaut!
That is the plan, honestly.
This way everyone wins! I get to ask my questions and other people don't get there threads derailed.
It's a french word... Blame them. Same with flavour and favourite.
any time a Brit talks down about America, I picture him saying "aluminum".
I instantly know that I am better than him.
If you are held to that, then I approve this thread. :thumbsup:
Why are caravans so popular in Britain? Is it just a cultural thing? People grew up going on caravan holidays so when they grow up they take their kids on caravan holidays? Or is it just some elaborate ruse to convince the surrounding areas that you're all gypsies and have nothing of value, so don't bother invading...
The French love their superfluous letters.
I spell aluminum as aluminium, does that make me part British? Also I watch Top Gear.
Why do British football fans (soccer here) turn into raging idiots when watching games, especially in other countries? Why the lack of class from a society who is supposed to be so prim and proper?
why do British people call frosting toothpaste?
Two reasons:
1) Alcohol.
2) There are morons like that everywhere, in the UK they congregate at football matches, I'm not sure where they pop up in the US of A.
It's a lot better than it used to be though.
Why do British football fans (soccer here) turn into raging idiots when watching games, especially in other countries? Why the lack of class from a society who is supposed to be so prim and proper?
Because frosting is what you put on a cake...? And toothpaste is what you brush your teeth with... Why do Americans call toothpaste frosting?! This is news to me.