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Why Wrap Luggage in Cling Film?

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Been to the cinema today, loads of bag checks and police monitoring, whatโ€™s going on?

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What's your favourite thing about the UK?

Posted by Equivalent-Ad-2373@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 118 comments

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Pure vibes. Everyone nodding at eachother in the street. The first proper summer's day getting on it in the local beer garden. People jokingly complaining to strangers about it being too hot. Getting a bag in at about 6pm when you've got a second degree t-shirt tan. Absolutely magical ๐Ÿ˜Ž

What's your favourite thing about the UK?

Posted by Equivalent-Ad-2373@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 118 comments

Would you pay to save the tooth?

Posted by Surely-Blue@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 145 comments

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+1 for this. Lost the same tooth when I was in my mid 20s due to a mixture of being lazy and too many disco biscuits. Had a gap there for like a decade until i finally decided to get it sorted. The implant process wasn't particularly pleasant (what dental procedure is?) but once I'd had it done (along with 2 crowns on other teeth that were knackered) I was kicking myself for not getting it done sooner. Cost something like ยฃ5k for all of the work through an implant specialist in Bristol - not cheap, but deffo some of the best money I've spent on myself. Can't tell at all that the work has been done - looks indistinguishable to a layman.

Is there a British cultural equivalent of an ice cream on a sunny day for people without a sweet tooth?

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Are there any "UK vs US" differences where you feel America gets it right?

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Legalised weed. Genuinely surprising after the whole war on drugs thing that the US has embraced the devil's lettuce to the degree it has, even if only at a state level so far. Absolutely loved being out in America a year or so ago and popping into head shops to buy weapons grade space cabbage at my convenience. The restaurant portion sizes suddenly made a lot more sense.

Am I right to think a neighbours house looking directly onto your garden would be terrible?

Posted by Three_Cats_In_1_Coat@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 1379 comments