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TopicAmerican sparks debate by listing 'weirdest' things about UK
JigsawTDC
02/08/21 12:36:10 AM
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None of that seems all that strange to me. As an American I can see why others from the U.S. might find baked beans on toast strange. But I grew up poor and that's a filling struggle meal! I didn't know it was a British delicacy. Fish sticks in a sandwich doesn't seem too far fetched for Americans to do. We love putting fried things between bread. Brits just love their fried fish more though, so you guys thought to shove it between bread first.

I've heard the cheese thing before too in the States. Mostly from older people.

British tea culture is a joke. You people don't know how to properly cultivate, brew, or serve it. I'll take a Chinese gung fu ceremony with an aged pu-errh over a London Fog or whatever sugar milk mixture you've ruined your tea with any day.

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