Your Favourite British Thing(s).

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JezebelinHell

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Mr Kipling's Bramley Apple Pies... I actually had a carry on stuffed full of them when I came back from England. >.<
 

Weslebear

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I love our wit, our accents and the level of sarcasm that is almost constantly maintained at all times :3.

I also FUCKING LOVE *ahem* the way we English have our tea :D, greatest drink on the planet.

Plus our old fashioned style, can't resist a good top hat and monocle combo.

The ability to notice irony and sarcasm.
 

not_the_dm

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Anchupom said:
...being associated with THE best phrase ever to grace a t-shirt:

It is the British way.
Ah yes, and the second best phrase ever to grace a t-shirt.


And the bowler hat.
 

Baby Eater

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Stephen Fry and Douglas Adams. The two most interesting people in the world.
Also the top hat/monocle combo.
 

Anchupom

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not_the_dm said:
Anchupom said:
...being associated with THE best phrase ever to grace a t-shirt:

It is the British way.
Ah yes, and the second best phrase ever to grace a t-shirt.


And the bowler hat.
I thought the second best was "Cover me in chocolate and throw me to the lesbians" but that one works too. And yes on the bowler hats.
 

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Count Igor said:
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Count Igor said:
Top Hats.
As a matter of fact, I'm wearing one now. Not a fake, plastic-y, new one, but a really old one, at least 100 years old. Probably more.
I am with you Top Hats are just plain awesome. Together with a monocle you will look awesome.
I was thinking about getting one contact lens and a monocle, so it actually works. What do you think?
Do it you will be awesome.
 

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BlueberryMUNCH said:
I'm Mexican, and well I always enjoyed the British accent, most of my favorite books are British (example: all the books of Jonathan Stroud), Yahtzee is British, my favorite YouTube reviewers are British, some of my favorite series are British and something more that I cannot remember right now.
 

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SckizoBoy said:
And (only Brits will get this, I think) the unique situation in which the most hated Tory at the moment is a LibDem!! LOL
Got to love it, all i can think now is the chants from the student rallies:

"Nick Clegg, We know you, your a f***ing tory too!" listening to 50,000 people shouting that in London made me smile
 

sanomaton

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The flag of Scotland! Definitely, and all the different cool accents you have. I love the Scottish accent even though I can't make much sense of it. (I like Scotland a lot... ^^') But other accents you guys have are just as cool. I'd love to visit Britain some time if I could. :)

EDIT: Oh, and top hats are awesome. Can't believe I forgot about them.
 

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Simon Pegg, Damon Albarn, Jamie Hewlett, Stephen Fry, and John Cleese. I don't think I go a day without seeing or hearing something related to at least one of them.
 

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That we take credit for Doctor Who AND Harry Potter. My two favorite things to fangirl about, and both from good old Blighty. Rule Britannia!
I'm with you on the Doctor. Not so much Harry Potter.
 

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This little number.



Perhaps the greatest drink known to mankind. Neds of Glasgow be thankful.

Funnily enough, this drink, which is made by monks in an abbey, has been attributed to 50% of violent crime that occurs throughout Glasgow. It also gives the same amount of caffeine that drinking 6 cups of coffee gives you. Truly remarkable.
 

Alzam

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All of the above.

God I'm so proud.

Oh and I like the fact we're not America.