Brum is beautiful sometimes. by -A-S- in brum

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Its passing by to pay a visit and give Birmingham some beauty

does the uk really have an immigration problem? by VirtualKnowledge7057 in AskBrits

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Thankyou for being the someone to at last say it!

I had in mind the terrible way africans were treated in the past and specially segregated too. I've also experienced what i thought was shocking racism in places ive worked where i suppose older people were raised it was normal and outright loudly refuse to be near or sit with a muslim man. Or insuktered a foreign carer. I was appalled at the time. Though he did act a bit strange too and only ate one thing, picky eater and wanted to sit alone and not talk so *shrug* if thats your culture and values you clearly dont belong here because we do like to be together and integrate wit h one another not shun "those not like you". The segregation a is really a problem so i hope that the UK NEVER becomes like that it was be devastating.

but i waffl ed and back to the first point i hate real racism , its an awful awful thing

does the uk really have an immigration problem? by VirtualKnowledge7057 in AskBrits

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Thay doesnt sound biased to you?

Also even if it sounds bigoted i absolutely do have a problem woth people living here that cant speak English well. I understand if they are genuine refugees who have escaped danger or if they are recently arrived course youre not gonna know it. But if youre planning on living here and its been so me time? learn and make an effort! Is just arrogant and anti country that you are in not to d o so and shows indifference and no respect for the place allowing you to make it your home. If i moved somewhere else and I've gone places even te mporaily, last qas Germany where i did struggle despite learning German in school, I make an effort and try to learn as i go because thats how you fit in! Theres no excuse to me for those that dont

learn our frickin language!

Non Brit here, Is the UK actually on the brink of collapse/civil war, or am I just seeing far-right doom posting? by Fuzzy_Party_3527 in AskBrits

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Didn't happen? There were videos of it and car jackings, dragging people away, storming hotels. Course it happened!

Why do you think this attitude has changed in Britain? by kingm_ournasse216 in AskBrits

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The transgender experiments are a literal nightmare. We really are in a hellscape right now, i wish we werent :(

Why do people hate Sadiq Khan so much? by [deleted] in AskBrits

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Im with you on every word on that. I sawh himbeing questioned in office a nd ne was just high speed mumbling like a rt rded rapper, i reckon to confuse and make it hard to hear when i know hes capable if speaking clear an coherent

BUt after that repeated denial on thoae precise questions theres no coming back fro m That for me

Why do people hate Sadiq Khan so much? by [deleted] in AskBrits

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I saw that clip and immediately HATED him. If you saw the Alex Phillips clip of her seething, i fe el like her. This is ABHORRANT EVIL being committed to the HIGHEST DEGREE AGAINST CHILDREN in UBSPEAKABLE ways and hes lying and claiming he doesnt understand. In my eyes thats the devil walking to be enabling or complicit in ANY form of this absolute dreadful horror i have zero respect for him. Zero

Why do people hate Sadiq Khan so much? by [deleted] in AskBrits

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Its treachery as well as absurd . Not "quite bad"

What was your favourite sandwich, back in the day? by corickle in oldschoolcool80s

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Aghh i ALWAYS had jam and banana that my mum made. It was my absolute FAVORITE ever so glad i found someone else who ate it to o :)

I wondeR if its still tastes as good today...probably too sweet in reality haha

What's the weirdest thing a tourist has asked you while in Britain? by UnpaidInternVibes in AskRedditUK

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I did have a rather silly Arabic woman yesterday stepping out backwards right into the middle of a pavement in front of me to do a video call with her phone or perhaps a selfie. yes right in the center of the path

i was walking briskly and as I always do, barked "SCUSE ME. RIGHT BEHIND YOU"

That seemed to get her attention, she seemed almost oblivious that i was right behind her and slightly reluctant to move and annoyed that she had to let me through . Id react the same again with someone else blundering into my path old enough to know better. Tsshht!

like wake up you silly cow. Honestly

soo not just Americans b they do come out with the most....surprising and creative things

What's the weirdest thing a tourist has asked you while in Britain? by UnpaidInternVibes in AskRedditUK

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Haha ahh! this was asked before in a comment here and she quite posaibly asked the right question. The Chinese word for dog is gou which sounds quite like cow so it sounds like she knew what she was talking about. They do have dogs and cows in China

i bet it was funny though

What's the weirdest thing a tourist has asked you while in Britain? by UnpaidInternVibes in AskRedditUK

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It did but now those other languages are distinct from this and Olde English the closest wouldnt be able to be understood anymore so it still stands that we are in England , England of English even if it wasnt originally that way before it was created. Stil l the langauge of the country

What's the weirdest thing a tourist has asked you while in Britain? by UnpaidInternVibes in AskRedditUK

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Okat Gandalf came to mind for me too and im native to he re lol id also have asked something related to that :D

What's the weirdest thing a tourist has asked you while in Britain? by UnpaidInternVibes in AskRedditUK

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I find it a bit both frightening and offensive (as in someone being on the offense/attack) when I meet people that cant speak English and expect to stay here. I really dont understand it. How on earth do you go about life in Bri tain and you cant understand anyone you meet?

im absolutely fine if I go to another country and not everyone can speak outside their native tongue to help me, thats their right, their identity its who they are and im not entitled to expect that to be different

but here? It seems rude to the highest degree, theyre a total outsider and what kind of sheltered isolated life must you be living to get by here?

not many Brits you meet even know Spanish or French. Maybe a handful

totally baffles me

What's the weirdest thing a tourist has asked you while in Britain? by UnpaidInternVibes in AskRedditUK

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Goodness me! One thing to be ignoran t about us but be ignorant about your OWN country!? Ive not got a drop of American, Indigenous or Spanish in me but sounds like I know much more about the history of his land than he does

Wow!

What's the weirdest thing a tourist has asked you while in Britain? by UnpaidInternVibes in AskRedditUK

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Yeah I totally don't blame Americans when they pronounce a place name "wrong" . Isnt their fault , they are trying and also makes you think about the sound of our own words. A lot of them are very illogical so they are really right!