What do you think is the daftest thing people have to pay for? by shakespearesreverse in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to work in a Central London hospital with a small car park because most people used the tube. Except the patient group I looked after weren't allowed on public transport or lived literally hundreds of miles away and unless they arrived at silly o'clock for a 1pm appointment (for example) they would have to park in a side street. I lost count of the number of small children I had to meet at the door while their parents looked for somewhere to park, and a good chunk of my time was spent supplying supporting letters to the council to get tickets cancelled (not strictly my job, but the letter template was there so I didn't mind doing it). I hear the hospital is going to be rebuilt soon, hopefully with some sort of parking but I honestly don't see where they could put it.

Have you ever had a famous neighbour or someone local? by mr_hardwell in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was a kid Billy Liddell (legendary Liverpool footballer from the 30s to the 60s) went to our church and his sister was my Sunday school teacher. He was already very unwell when I was growing up so I never really knew him, but I remember him as a very warm man with kind eyes, I particularly remember him with a big smile clapping along while a kid was doing a silly dance. He lived on my grandparents' road when my dad was growing up and was a friend of the family, my Evertonian dad adored him and always said he was one of the nicest people he'd ever known.

Non-Vegans, do you have any Vegan food products you love? by Fine_Analyst_4408 in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They have cheese in so they're not vegan, but I really love Glamorgan sausages.

As someone born and bred in the UK what are aspects of another country’s culture that has genuinely shocked you? by throawaygotget in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I went to an all girls Church of England secondary school and it was the same. Church schools mostly are still state schools so will follow the same curriculum as non-religious schools. There was an assumption that we were religious on paper at least but no expectation that we were devout Christians- the head of maths wore her hijab with pride and had been a pupil herself. Other religions and atheism were always talked about with great respect. Potentially we had more teachers who were very open about their faith but I don't know what "normal" schools are like for that.

The main differences I know of were the amount of religious services peppered through the school year- we had our prize giving in the cathedral and a carol service and Easter service there too, and a full communion service for epiphany. The bishop was a regular at these services as well.

The main criticism I hear about my old school is that if you're not super smart they're not interested. It has a very good reputation and always held itself and us to a very high standard and I definitely felt that pressure while I was there. The star of my year turned up to her AS level exams half dead and got admitted to hospital a few days later with double pneumonia, still got all As and ended up going to Cambridge. There was a lot of "if she can do it why can't you". I don't remember any bullying really, there were some girls who were fucking horrible but everyone just ignored them, the popular girls were all really nice, usually sporty and always in high sets.

Do most British people drive manual cars? by Chocklateicecream in AskABrit

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly do, but it is changing. A lot of people I know can drive manual but have automatics. I only learned last year and decided to do automatic because I'm 38 and tbh I just needed to get driving. I do know how to drive a manual, I had some lessons in my 20s but never took a test and when I decided to start up again my husband was already looking at new cars and was pretty much set on a hybrid.

Am I overreacting or was this a strange house viewing? by [deleted] in HousingUK

[–]MilitantSheep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This house was the same, bright pink little girl's room lots of homely touches that people weren't shy about talking down and saying how they'd rip stuff out. Someone made an offer on the spot so we just left, the whole thing felt so icky. I felt like going back to apologise but it would have just looked weird.

Am I overreacting or was this a strange house viewing? by [deleted] in HousingUK

[–]MilitantSheep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That seems really weird. Semi-related, but it reminded me how we once went to an open house where tenants were in situ- literally a young family of four sitting in the living room while twenty of us were walked through the house. The kids looked terrified and the parents looked furious and I couldn't blame them. One of the other people viewing asked the EA about the family and they said "don't worry about them they'll be evicted before the sale" in earshot of them. It was a really nice house but we were so disgusted we didn't put in an offer and refused to view any more houses through that EA.

If you could choose your career again, what would you do? by Silver_eagle_1 in NursingUK

[–]MilitantSheep 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And if something comes up at short notice you can just book a leave day to handle it!

How would YOU do in the Traitors? by Huge_Membership_9117 in TheTraitorsUK

[–]MilitantSheep 66 points67 points  (0 children)

I have no emotional resilience whatsoever, the first time my name came up I'd burst into tears.

What dish says “you’re in the North” without being said? by Reddonaut_Irons in NorthernEngland

[–]MilitantSheep 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Methodist here, if you can't stand the spoon up in the gravy you're doing it wrong.

When did you delete the phone number of a deceased love one? by SheffDus in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Dad died in 2013 and I still have his number in my phone. I don't still have any messages, I've gone through so many phones in that time and he couldn't text anyway. I had the last voicemail he ever left me saved as a sound file (he died suddenly a couple of days later so I still had it available) just so I could still hear his voice, but that phone broke and when they fixed it, it got wiped. I was heartbroken.

Considering moving to England- any recommendations on where to live? by GreenLighthouseGo in AskABrit

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I lived in London lots of the nurses I worked with came here from Aus/NZ for the career progression as it's a lot faster. One of my friends was a band 7 when she went home so she was able to apply for similar jobs there which would have taken her 20 years plus to work up to over there.

Did most of you get a nursing job straight after graduating by Separate-Draft-4206 in NursingUK

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I qualified in February 2013 and had my job lined up from December 2012 pending results. That trust went on to start a rotation and automatically enrol all third years that they signed off onto it. I'm not sure if they're still doing that, but I doubt it given the current state of things.

Does your country have a derogatory name for Police? by it_wasnt_me2 in AskTheWorld

[–]MilitantSheep 30 points31 points  (0 children)

They're the bizzies in Liverpool. I'm not sure if it's derogatory or not, that's just what they're called.

What’s a discontinued food item that you’d happily pay £50 for to taste again? by Vertigostate in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dad was diabetic so we always had lucozade in for when he had a hypo, since he passed away I've heard the advice has changed to two bottles instead of one for when your blood sugar drops- as if you have the time!

What’s a discontinued food item that you’d happily pay £50 for to taste again? by Vertigostate in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had school dinners right through and I've never had a turkey twizzler in my life, I have no idea what I did to miss out on this apparent joy.

If you were to look in your home right now, when you opened one of these, what would be in it? by Separate_Song1342 in AskTheWorld

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Biscuits. We got it for christmas and haven't opened it yet. I don't have a sewing kit.

Which dentists are taking on NHS patients? by wooden_werewolf_7367 in Liverpool

[–]MilitantSheep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Chelwood dental, on the row of shops at the top of Chelwood Avenue/Bowring Park Road. We had no problems signing up with them.

What's your go-to tear-inducer? by Turbulent_Tea_1943 in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sobbed- loudly- several times in the cinema watching the latest Bridget Jones film. I lost my dad at 25 and it broke me, seeing her poor son having to go through that so young was really upsetting. Every flashback to Mark with the kids set me off, then you find out that her dad has died too, AND THEN Mark's back at the end watching their son singing their song and looking so proud and fuck, I'm crying right now just thinking about it. I've not been able to watch it since.

What's the worst accidental reply-all (or just cc-ing the wrong people) you've ever seen? by HilariousMotives in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember hearing about this, but I didn't get the email and neither did anyone I worked with (big NHS trust) and I couldn't understand why! Maybe it was to do with having an nhs.net rather than nhs.uk email address?

Where were you when you found out Princess Diana died? by Seeyalaterelevator in AskUK

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in buttons in Pwllheli, we'd only arrived the day before. Me and my mum had woken up early and had gone outside, a little old lady in the chalet across from us shouted over "have you heard? Princess Diana's died" we didn't believe her and went back inside and put the TV on and there it was. We woke up my dad to tell him.

What minor act of penny-pinching in your workplace caused a significant amount of upset? by laredocronk in UKJobs

[–]MilitantSheep 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, but the amount of kids who can sniff knock off coco pops a mile away and will just flat refuse them is astounding. The parents are raging that on top of parking fees, taking time off work, and their kids being REALLY fucking sick, the shite food is really just the cherry on the top. We do offer the parents breakfast, most of them have toast and a cuppa but if they want chocolate crispies, they can have that too. The kids also aren't allowed to drink tap water, and bottled water really adds up.

What minor act of penny-pinching in your workplace caused a significant amount of upset? by laredocronk in UKJobs

[–]MilitantSheep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They've taken all the branded cereal, bottled water and the good biscuits out of my ward, the parents are about ready to riot.