MethodDue2426

What is 1 American food you wish was more common in the UK?

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What is 1 American food you wish was more common in the UK?

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What is 1 American food you wish was more common in the UK?

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If you regularly walk alone at night in the UK, what’s your actual safety strategy?

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Do you use British Z (zed) or American Z (zee) when saying 'genz'?

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Why are people so upset about current renting problems?

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Is it true that Netto was cheap and nasty?

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What is considered too much for a wedding for a guest to wear?

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What’s the most random fact you know?

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MethodDue2426@reddit

Lol I remember when a science teacher explained to us how our memories are formed. He drew two dots and said the more we repeat it, the more connections we make between the dots. So I took a random phrase he'd said earlier "the moon is a satellite" and repeated it. I still remember that day so clearly, nearly 20 years ago.

Why can the grit box kill me?

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Tell me you are a brit without physically saying it?

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Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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MethodDue2426@reddit

Why would I have to mention that I'm Asian? You're wrong and I don't need my ethnicity to prove it. Especially since not mentioning made you comment more waffle. Listen to all the people telling you you're wrong.

Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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MethodDue2426@reddit

Well I go to exclusively Asian butchers ans you go to 'mostly' caribean butchers but you said you bet you've been to more than me lmao. Also your other reply about whether I'm Asian or not got filtered so please send it again minus swearing or whatever got it hidden as I'd like to read it in full

Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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MethodDue2426@reddit

'Mostly' lol. Seems other people in this thread have been schooling you aswell but all you've done is stick your fingers in your ears. I'd still like to see that picture of the so called goat mutton because as I said I can see what goat looks like. One of us is talking from actual experience after all, while you just enjoy 'debating'

Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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MethodDue2426@reddit

We're in a UK sub talking about Asian butchers. This would obviously refer to butchers in the uk that cater to or are run by Asian people. It's totally irrelevant what happens in India, have you ever ordered mutton and at your local Asian butchers and been served goat? I highly doubt it

Why do us Brits no longer eat mutton?

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MethodDue2426@reddit

>They sell mutton at Asian and Caribbean butchers but it is more often goat meat That's just not true at all, where do you people come up with this stuff? Most Asian places don't even call it mutton, they call it sheep. Goat is called goat and lamb is lamb.