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Do women like being approached in gyms here?

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Walkers crisps are ruined?

Posted by Awkward-Wishbone-615@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 82 comments

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How do people find partners these days?

Posted by Even-Wasabi7183@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 152 comments

What do you like about the BBC?

Posted by Mediocre_Trade2575@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 381 comments

Do women like being approached in gyms here?

Posted by Secret-Chicken8648@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 132 comments

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How do parents retain the ability to reduce us to stroppy teenagers?

Posted by DogtasticLife@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 38 comments

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What did the miners do after they lost their jobs?

Posted by AnonymousTimewaster@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 153 comments

What did the miners do after they lost their jobs?

Posted by AnonymousTimewaster@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 153 comments

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Should Liz Truss given more time?

Posted by fk430@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

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Sikh’s of Reddit, anything we can do to help?

Posted by Specific_Pomelo_8281@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 11 comments

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Do you take the ‘bits’ out of eggs before you cook them?

Posted by Infinite_Spring_3564@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 121 comments

Do you know of anyone who has won the ‘Set For Life’ draw on the national lottery?

Posted by Macrihanishautomatic@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

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Why is the Henry Nowak case not seen as a policing issue rather than a racial one?

Posted by Tcage27@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

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Who still has a window cleaner? And if you don’t have one, how are you cleaning your upstairs windows?

Posted by ShihtzuMum39@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 200 comments

What happens to your belongings after you die?

Posted by Original_Answer9920@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 86 comments

What happens to your belongings after you die?

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Do you find immigrants to be more 'neighbourly'?

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Who is your "hear me out..." or your "problematic 'would'"?

Posted by Double_Double7407@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 52 comments

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Booked a coach and was denied boarding on 3 in a row because they were overbooked. They won’t refund. Who can I go to?

Posted by Dry_Parsley4051@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

What was Andi Peter’s route to present day?

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Is this finally the end of white supremacy?

Posted by Many-Exit1467@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

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Did you hear that the government won a case yesterday against the Rwandan government?

Posted by No-Beat2678@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

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Is there anyway I can earn a couple quick quickly online without having to sign up to a new bank?

Posted by Available_Regular958@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

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How can I fix my teeth?

Posted by Beginning_Panda9850@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

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Some questions can easily be searched online in order to find an answer - including questions like "what should I see when visiting the UK?" or "what is the average salary of an X job?" or "what is living in Y like?" or "where can I buy X?" or "is Y product any good?" AskUK is unable to be your search engine and the answers to these questions are easily found using basic research and internet-skills. If you struggle to find the result of your question using Google or other search engine, make sure that you [use all the tricks and tips available](https://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/20-tips-use-google-search-efficiently.html) and try again. For visiting and tourist related suggestions, we suggest [WikiTravel](https://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page), [WikiVoyage](https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Main_Page), or [TripAdvisor](https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/). There also may be more regional subreddits such as /r/London or /r/Manchester that will provide better answers. **If you have already make all efforts to search online, please delete your post and re-ask the question including more detail about what you have looked for, found, or heard.**

Do people in the UK have more disposable income than Americans?

Posted by NoHold7153@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 59 comments

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Some questions can easily be searched online in order to find an answer - including questions like "what should I see when visiting the UK?" or "what is the average salary of an X job?" or "what is living in Y like?" or "where can I buy X?" or "is Y product any good?" AskUK is unable to be your search engine and the answers to these questions are easily found using basic research and internet-skills. If you struggle to find the result of your question using Google or other search engine, make sure that you [use all the tricks and tips available](https://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/20-tips-use-google-search-efficiently.html) and try again. For visiting and tourist related suggestions, we suggest [WikiTravel](https://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page), [WikiVoyage](https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Main_Page), or [TripAdvisor](https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/). There also may be more regional subreddits such as /r/London or /r/Manchester that will provide better answers. **If you have already make all efforts to search online, please delete your post and re-ask the question including more detail about what you have looked for, found, or heard.**

People who were in the audience on Top of the Pops-What was it like?

Posted by snittersnee@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 76 comments

Can someone explain the plot of Grace series - season 4 episode 2?

Posted by No_Upstairs909@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 13 comments

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Some questions can easily be searched online in order to find an answer - including questions like "what should I see when visiting the UK?" or "what is the average salary of an X job?" or "what is living in Y like?" or "where can I buy X?" or "is Y product any good?" AskUK is unable to be your search engine and the answers to these questions are easily found using basic research and internet-skills. If you struggle to find the result of your question using Google or other search engine, make sure that you [use all the tricks and tips available](https://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/20-tips-use-google-search-efficiently.html) and try again. For visiting and tourist related suggestions, we suggest [WikiTravel](https://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page), [WikiVoyage](https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Main_Page), or [TripAdvisor](https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/). There also may be more regional subreddits such as /r/London or /r/Manchester that will provide better answers. **If you have already make all efforts to search online, please delete your post and re-ask the question including more detail about what you have looked for, found, or heard.**

Has anyone won the Classic FM cash prize?

Posted by RoohsMama@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 36 comments

Has anyone ever actually won anything from those prize promotions you find on crisps, sweets, or cereal boxes?

Posted by BreakRulesRun@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

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While your question has been removed, it would probably be allowed with a bit of tweaking. Repost ensuring you've not asked; * Basic throwaway questions which put most of the effort on our readers to figure out by parsing the body or having to ask you questions themselves (i.e. "What do I do?" - be more specific in the title). * "Anyone" questions which only seek to validate a proposition. (i.e, "Has anyone put the heating on yet?"). Yes, somebody always has, be more specific. * Closed questions that prompt people to answer with a simple yes/no response (i.e, "Are you saving into a pension?". Instead ask "How much do you save into a pension, and why?") * Anything which is overtly obvious or is basically a survey (i.e. "How much do you earn?" or "Are trains free?"). * For reviews/recommendations of a product/service without sufficiently detailing what you've already found and discounted. Use Google Reviews and Trustpilot first. Then if you still need help, come back with something specific and the research you've done so far. As well as being interesting and unique, questions must - * Have a genuine, clear, and concise question in their title - including a question mark. * Ensure you can say your question title to someone at a bus stop and have them understand what you mean. So for example, no "Overseas Territories?", instead it should be "What Overseas Territories have you been to?". * Enough information in the body of your post to allow users to give good answers. Specifically, don't just repeat the question in the body. Provide an elucidation, example, or explanation. If this still confuses you, contact modmail, and we will try help!

Dad was run over by a lime bike - are we able to get compensation?

Posted by Big-Jury-5233@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 2 comments

What should be the expected salary for a 28-30 year old in the uk ?

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Is KPMG whistleblowing a joke?

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Is KPMG whistleblowing a joke?

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How much per month is reasonable for energy?

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There's been a few posts on this same sort of topic recently. Search the sub and have a look, if there's something unique for your circumstance feel free to repost

What do these markings mean?

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How can I move to uk legally ?

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Does anyone want Wicked Tickets June 11 Front Row (£30 a ticket)?

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Have you booked through Virgin holidays?

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What Is Being Poor Actually Like in the UK?

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What jobs do people hate the person?

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Has anyone else had Thames water installed a new smart meter without notification?

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My British pocket in 1985 What would you add, remove, or swap out?

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Can Android phones in UK record phone calls?

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How come the UK doesn’t have civil service exams?

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Who’s the biggest c*nt in the UK right now?

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What’s the anecdotal evidence for CBD drinks and sleep?

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Do you do this in public loo?

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[ Removed by moderator ]

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