Humour
The UK
Do's and Don'ts
Lingo
Brexit
100

What is the equivalent of the Blondinenwitz?

Essex Girl joke

100

What is the official title of the UK?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

100

What are three words you should never forget to say?

please

thank you

sorry

100

The expression "cheers" can mean...

..."Prost"

...bye

...thanks

100

What are two of the main reasons people voted for Brexit?

Immigration

Sovereignity

200

If you're making a joke with a serious expression, you are...

...deadpan.

200

What languages, apart from English, are spoken in the UK?

Scots Gaelic, Welsh Gaelic, Irish Gaelic

Scots (dialect)

200
You are in a pub and want to order a drink, but there is no queue. What do you do?

mind the invisible queue, i.e. take note who was there before you and who came after you

200

Your friend tells you they're knackered. What does that mean?

They're exhausted.

200

Someone complaining about the outcome of the 2016 referendum and Brexit is a...

...remoaner

300

What are key features of British humour? (name at least 2)

self-irony

self-deprecation

ubiquitous (it's everywhere)

for a laugh

300

True or False: Northern Ireland is part of Great Britain.

False

Great Britain is only England, Wales and Scotland

300
What would most likely start an argument or fight in a pub?

staring at someone you don't know

300

What does "Alrigh' mate?" mean?

How's it going?

Hi!

300

True or False: all of the UK voted for Brexit.

False. Scotland and Northern Ireland voted overwhelmingly for remaining in the EU.

400

You want to avoid "blowing your own trumpet", what kind of humour do you use?

self-deprecation, understatement

400

What are the British Isles vs. the United Kingdom?

British Isles: Island of Ireland, Great Britain, Isle of Man

United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

400

You're in a restaurant and the food and service are awful. Do you complain?

No. Most people would never complain in public, they'd rather leave a bad online review.

400

If a British person wants to use the restroom in a restaurant they will ask for...

...the loo.

...the toilet.


400

Why did David Cameron hold a referendum on the EU?

He promised a referendum in his election campaign.

Probably wanted to appease the anti-European wing of his party.
500

What is the function of humour in Britain?

relieves an awkward situation

not always meant to be funny, it's a relaxant

500

Why is the Welsh Dragon missing from the Union Jack?

When the first Union Jack was created (1606), Wales was already united with England. It was a principality, not a kingdom, and as such couldn't be included.

500

Why do the British talk about the weather so much?

it helps to overcome social inhibitions

it's an icebreaker

it's an excuse for a grumble

500

Why is it important to learn the lingo?

Language is culture, you cannot separate language from culture

500

What is the solution for the Irish backstop?

no customs checks on the Island of Ireland, they're done in ports ind Great Britain instead

the Irish border has basically been moved to mainland Britan
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