CleanMasterpiece6911

Do you think people judge you in the UK if you do not work ?

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Do you think people judge you in the UK if you do not work ?

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Do you think people judge you in the UK if you do not work ?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit

I do, bunch of freeloaders allowed to take from the country instead of contributing. Worst thing is they are encouraged to do so with car allowances etc. Have to laugh at one of the rules is no judgements when the question is about are people judged.

Should partners go to bed at the same time?

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What trend from the last decade is starting to feel/look outdated?

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Why is it socially unacceptable for me to not like dogs?

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What are your low-key irritations?

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What's a British slang term you use regularly that you suspect most non-Brits wouldn't understand?

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What are some secret benefits or downsides to living in the UK?

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Is being forced to stand up when your boss enters, and greeting only him in the morning normal workplace behaviour?

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What range of time does adding "-ish" on mean to you?

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What do you say when you’re too hot?

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What's the most boring thing you've ever done?

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What’s a hassle in the UK you silently suffer through for no good reason?

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What's a seemingly minor British etiquette rule that foreigners often miss—but Brits immediately notice?

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What's a seemingly minor British etiquette rule that foreigners often miss—but Brits immediately notice?

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What does everyone do on their lunch breaks?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit

At my first employer i used to go a walk every day. Got ridiculed for it, was looked at as weird and "not trying to be part of the company" in a boss' words. A few years after i left who do i see out a walk on their lunch breaks? Same people. Nowadays its home to walk the pup, eat something and back to it.

What’s your favorite British insult?

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What’s your favorite British insult?

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What’s your favorite British insult?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit

The thing with British humour is any noun in the English language can be an insult if it is said aggressively or sarcastically enough with an adjective before it. For example you absolute table or you massive pelican

What’s an unwritten social rule that more people need to follow?

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What is a safe, funny prank for the last day in an office job?

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For people who didn't drink excessively but decided to quit anyway, what was your reason/motivation?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit

The next day was just horrendous, felt terrible, couldn't get out of bed. Wasn't worth it so gave up alcohol completely. That was 4.5 years ago and feel much better for it. Had some amazing times drinking but the next day outweighed it

What's the worst Christmas bonus you have received from work?

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Can you give me some NSFW cracker style jokes?

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What’s the furthest you think you could walk in 24hrs?

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You're on the motorway, and suddenly hit with intense sleepiness, the next service station/exit is 30 minutes away, what do you do?

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What does being British mean to you?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit

Mine would be using my Chinese phone and driving a German car to pick up an Indian takeaway, that I'm going to eat on my Swedish sofa, watching my Japanese television and drinking my American beers, all while being fearful of anything foreign.

Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit (OP)

1. No. 2. He works, pays digs, helps with pets and chores. 3. As iv discussed elsewhere the problem is his grudge with bf which I will work to resolve. Yes, I am now leaning this way as I fear I have rejected his feelings whereas she is overly comfortable. and I will now act to make sure he is comfortable. If you read up, me and my wife were unsure who's side to take and had been on the fence til now. Much more to it than that I'm afraid

Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit (OP)

You've got it wrong unfortunately. They stay at his place overnight for the weekend but thru the day they come here. She comes for meals and he goes home, only to return an hour later. I do understand your point though.

Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit (OP)

Not false answers, it showed me his behaviour without bad blood would be he is wrong, but with it his behaviour has an explanation, and now I can resolve the issue...I think

Who's in the wrong here?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit (OP)

I don't think it's as easy as that. As iv said elsewhere this is my son's home and the last thing I want as a parent is my son being uncomfortable in the place he's supposed to be safe

Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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CleanMasterpiece6911@reddit (OP)

I don't want my son to feel uncomfortable in what is his home, has always and will always be for as long as he's here. What I have learned is my son's feelings are born from a grudge he bears with the bf from an incident a few months back, he voices this in complaints about little things. I feel by telling me about the incident he has tried but maybe myself not doing anything about it has put the idea to him his feelings are being rejected in favour of my daughter's.

Who's in the wrong here?

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Who's in the wrong here?

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