Brits Abroad
Union jack shorts, bulldog t-shirts, bars named after soap operas, hen parties in Malaga. Tell us about your encounters with the worst (or best) of our fair country's travelers around the world. Alternatively, tell us about your own doomed quest to find a decent cup of tea in Moscow.
( , Thu 24 Apr 2014, 13:01)
Union jack shorts, bulldog t-shirts, bars named after soap operas, hen parties in Malaga. Tell us about your encounters with the worst (or best) of our fair country's travelers around the world. Alternatively, tell us about your own doomed quest to find a decent cup of tea in Moscow.
( , Thu 24 Apr 2014, 13:01)
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when i was about 11, we went to california for my parents' holiday of a lifetime. none of us had been to america before, and we were absolutely beside ourselves with excitement
that's a long flight with and for 2 young kids, and we were all beside ourselves and exhausted when we landed. we stood at the airport, blinking around at all the strange but familiar things. finally, we got to passport control, where an enormous american man approached us. our first ever american! and he began...
"y'alright wack? know what i mean, like?"
in the thickest scouse accent you've ever heard. goddammit liverpool.
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 15:44, 1 reply)
that's a long flight with and for 2 young kids, and we were all beside ourselves and exhausted when we landed. we stood at the airport, blinking around at all the strange but familiar things. finally, we got to passport control, where an enormous american man approached us. our first ever american! and he began...
"y'alright wack? know what i mean, like?"
in the thickest scouse accent you've ever heard. goddammit liverpool.
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 15:44, 1 reply)
It's always a good thing
to find someone who speaks English in a foreign country.
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 16:59, closed)
to find someone who speaks English in a foreign country.
( , Tue 29 Apr 2014, 16:59, closed)
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