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British Humour And Some Good Advise

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by IJustWantToLove, Aug 10, 2015.

  1. IJustWantToLove

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    Hey there everyone :slight_smile:

    I wondered if you guys could help me out and tell me your favourite "British Humour" jokes and funny puns and stuff. Preferably about Britain or living in britain or something.

    And maybe some good advice to give to someone who is going to study in Britain (for her masters degree).

    I'd really appreciate your help :slight_smile:
     
  2. BrokenRecord

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    :confused: "Well, I didn't expect the Spanish inquisition!"

    *70'S MUSIC STING*

    :icon_twis "Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition!"

    Me = :roflmao:
     
  3. Ryu

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    Well there's not much to it. I live in England, and never been out of it so I have a pretty good idea of what I'm on about.
    Bring an umbrella, it rains alot (ish), In autumn, winter and spring especially, but umbrella's are your friend, love them.
    That's about it. Have an umbrella.
    I don't know any 'British Jokes'...
     
  4. GeeLee

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    Is this where we quote old British sitcoms ad nauseam?
     
  5. LiquidSwords

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    People go on about the concept too much, people generally find the same things funny the world over. If people find you funny in Germany they will here too, probably

    I guess though, that British sense of humour is quite dry, sarcastic and maybe more subtle than in other places