If one American restaurant could come to the uk what would you choose?
What goals did you set for the new year?
"What does x mean" is american english
"In front of the whole world"
Hypothetical situation: there's an emergency and someone needs to drive the train, could you?
Train fine
Chips in shakes?
£10.95 for what they call a large
Where do you peel your potatoes?
‘The full Aussie breakfast’
What was your favourite school dinner?
Would you try a deep-fried Mars bar?
where are you from ethnically and what cultural traits / habits/ beliefs etc stayed with you throughout all the years?
How did you pay without a credit card?
When it comes to basic medicines like paracetamol and ibuprofen, do you go for the branded versions (e.g. Nurofen, Panadol) or stick to the cheapest supermarket own-brand?
For those who grew up in the last decades of the Cold War, the 70s and 80s, how scared were you of nuclear war? Did your family/school/communities prepare for what would happen like so many did in the 40s and 50s?
What happened to the corned beef pasty?
Hotel breakfast in the US. Absolutely champion. Complete with British beans
Irelands outrageous prices Food edition
Pencil lead in hand?
Why are Brits so considerate, caring and so different from what they were known pre ww2?
Caramel pronunciation 🤔
£13 in Mollies Diner, Bristol. The Eggs were Burford Browns and the Sosij was local apparently.
Why is it not normal in English to say “I’ll” or “We’ll” or “it’ll” at the end of a phrase?
What would you plant here for more privacy?