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Pixel--Dude wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 3:44 pm
@Lucas88 is absolutely right about British cuisine being subpar and totally bland slop. Fish and chips is one of the most beige meals you could have. Other countries have much more flavoursome and nutritional signature dishes than the UK.
I think a lot of it is because the weather is shit then you're going to eat crap to feel better - in Spain, gazpacho goes down a treat when it is 40 degrees and mad hot at lunchtime, last thing you will want to cook is sausages mash and gravy :lol: but gazpacho is an amazingly healthy lunchtime standard in Andalucia - tomatoes, garlic, olive oil and you have some fresh crusty bread and you have yourself a meal.

I have lived in some really hot countries and the hotter it is the better you tend to eat - I live in the south of China and a tuna salad in olive oil with a spoonful of tahini goes down a treat - I do eat this is England though but generally, most people who live in the cold, wet, windy shithole we all come from tend to not want to eat that kind of thing.
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Lucas88 wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 1:55 pm

I think that there is something a bit ugly about British culture altogether. I subscribe to the theory that countries and cultures each have their own "collective soul" or "energy matrix" with its own particular characteristics. In my observation, the UK's collective soul tends towards a certain quality of ugliness and griminess. This can be observed in the country's bland and unappealing cuisine, unsightly architecture, grey dystopian cities, poor fashion sense, dull-sounding language and unappealing names for things, dark dreary skies, cold harsh climate, and even a preponderance of unattractive people (Brits by and large aren't a pretty race).

I agree with this too, I lived in a part of England that has this horrid architecture from the Victorian/Edwardian era that makes the place look dark, even in the summer and the three days we get sun - it's really depressing and crap and the UK is going through an identity crisis at the moment which is why people tend to be angry and depressed which a lot of British people are.
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MrMan wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 6:05 pm
Lucas88 wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 1:55 pm
Yes, whenever I go to a restaurant in Spain, 9 times out of 10 it tastes fresher and of better quality than when I go to a restaurant of comparable price in the UK. I think that Brits tend to have far lower standards when it comes to food and so many businesses are content to serve pure crap to their customers.
For the same price? Isn't Spain a lot cheaper than the UK, and cheap meal in the UK would be a nice meal in Spain because of the differences in prices?
Food in Spain is generally cheaper. I meant "comparable price" adjusting for the difference in cost of living. I didn't express myself well in the above post.

Restaurants in Spain cost less than in the UK but the food is usually better quality.
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October 27th, 2023, 6:45 pm
You eat well in Spain but you don't have the variety that you do in the UK - if you don't like the local stuff then it is hard to get anything else, especially outside of the big cities and the costas (where you can get British, Dutch, German food etc).
Valencia has a decent selection of restaurants specializing in foreign cuisine. Chinese restaurants abound and some of them are really good (much better than Chinese restaurants in the UK). There are also a few Japanese restaurants. I went to one called Osaka with a buddy of mine and the seafood was great. I've seen a few Indian restaurants in the city too but I don't recall ever going to one. Then you can find a few Latin American restaurants. I've tried the Peruvian and Colombian ones. Finally, there is now a lot of Middle Eastern cuisine. Turkish, Lebanese, and, of course, cheap kebab joints on every corner.

All in all, Valencia (capital) has quite a lot of variety when it comes to exotic dishes, and even the towns of the Comunidad Valenciana will usually have a least a Chinese restaurant or takeaway, which, in conjunction with the native Spanish food, is enough for me. 👍
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It's just like I said, just hop into a pub and you'll see how friendly the locals are yeh?

@yick Hey mate, do you think you could cheer up a little?

@Lucas88 Mate, over here in America we always respected and looked up to people from England. We love the UK!

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kangarunner wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 9:02 pm
It's just like I said, just hop into a pub and you'll see how friendly the locals are yeh?

@yick Hey mate, do you think you could cheer up a little?

What?
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yick wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 10:10 pm
kangarunner wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 9:02 pm
It's just like I said, just hop into a pub and you'll see how friendly the locals are yeh?

@yick Hey mate, do you think you could cheer up a little?

What?
Whoa there...don't take it the wrong way. I aint interested in getting into it with you. All good mate...
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kangarunner wrote:
October 28th, 2023, 8:35 am
yick wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 10:10 pm
kangarunner wrote:
October 27th, 2023, 9:02 pm
It's just like I said, just hop into a pub and you'll see how friendly the locals are yeh?

@yick Hey mate, do you think you could cheer up a little?

What?
Whoa there...don't take it the wrong way. I aint interested in getting into it with you. All good mate...
Are you OK?
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yick wrote:
October 28th, 2023, 12:30 pm
Are you OK?
Hahahaha....yeah right.
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kangarunner wrote:
November 1st, 2023, 3:05 am
yick wrote:
October 28th, 2023, 12:30 pm
Are you OK?
Hahahaha....yeah right.
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For all the Americans on here so we know what @yick , @Pixel--Dude , and @Lucas88 are saying sometimes here are a list of British slang words provided by Chat GPT:

British slang is a diverse and colorful aspect of the English language, with different regions and communities having their own unique slang words and phrases. Here are some British slang words and phrases that are commonly used in various parts of the United Kingdom:

Bloke: A colloquial term for a man.
Bird: Slang for a woman or girlfriend.
Mate: Friend or buddy.
Chap: Another word for a man or gentleman.
Lad: A young man or a friend.
Geezer: A man, often an older one, or someone seen as a bit of a character.
Brolly: An umbrella.
Pissed: Drunk.
Plonk: Wine.
Chuffed: Pleased or happy.
Knackered: Tired or exhausted.
Skint: Having no money or being broke.
Cheeky: Playfully impudent or disrespectful.
Dodgy: Suspicious or unreliable.
Suss: To figure something out or understand.
Quid: Slang for pounds (money).
Fiver: A five-pound note.
Tenner: A ten-pound note.
Cuppa: A cup of tea.
Nosh: Food.
Chips: French fries.
Crisps: Potato chips.
Biscuit: Cookie.
Kip: A nap or sleep.
Banger: Sausage.
Jammy: Lucky.
Peng: Attractive or good.
Scoff: To eat, or food.
Arse: Backside or buttocks.
Bloody: A mild expletive often used for emphasis.
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You forgot

Twat: Kangarunner
Wanker: Kangarunner
Full Shilling: Kangarunner
Head the Ball: Kangarunner
Mong: Kangarunner
Knob: Kangarunner

etc
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ChatGPT: "what are australian slang words?"

Australian slang, also known as "Strine," is full of unique and colorful words and phrases. Here are some Australian slang words and expressions commonly used in Australia:

G'day: A common Australian greeting, short for "Good day."
Mate: A term of address for a friend or acquaintance.
Arvo: Afternoon.
Brekkie: Breakfast.
Barbie: Barbecue.
Croc: Crocodile.
Snag: Sausage (often used in the context of a barbecue).
Aussie: Australian.
Sheila: A woman.
Bloke: A man.
Ripper: Excellent or great.
Fair dinkum: Genuine or honest.
Thongs: Flip-flops or sandals.
Maccas: McDonald's (fast food restaurant).
Servo: Service station or gas station.
Dunny: Toilet.
Ute: Utility vehicle or pickup truck.
Brewno: A friend you drink beer with.
Esky: A portable cooler for keeping drinks cold.
Tinny: Can of beer or small aluminum boat.
Chook: Chicken.
Heaps: A lot or many.
Milk bar: A small corner shop or convenience store.
Schooner: A type of beer glass.
Cuppa: A cup of tea or coffee.
Bikkie: Biscuit or cookie.
Roo: Kangaroo.
Mateship: A strong sense of friendship and camaraderie.
No worries: A common way of saying "You're welcome" or "It's okay."
Tucker: Food.
Mystery bag: A sausage in bread with sauce, often sold at fundraising events.
Bogan: A term used to describe someone with a lack of sophistication or poor taste.
Dag: A quirky or eccentric person.
Woop woop: A remote or distant location.
Dill: A fool or an idiot.
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yick wrote:
November 2nd, 2023, 12:03 am
You forgot

Twat: Kangarunner
Wanker: Kangarunner
Full Shilling: Kangarunner
Head the Ball: Kangarunner
Mong: Kangarunner
Knob: Kangarunner

etc
I would respond but I got better things to do right now in Ho Chi Minh City!
Favorite Cornfed quote: "Here's another one to reassure you lemmings that the ongoing humiliation ritual that is your ratshit life will soon be coming to an end."

Tsar: "Roastie foids"...."Instead of Happier Abroad more like Escortmaxxing Roasties Abroad"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FNHSiPFtvA
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kangarunner wrote:
November 2nd, 2023, 12:46 am
yick wrote:
November 2nd, 2023, 12:03 am
You forgot

Twat: Kangarunner
Wanker: Kangarunner
Full Shilling: Kangarunner
Head the Ball: Kangarunner
Mong: Kangarunner
Knob: Kangarunner

etc
I would respond but I got better things to do right now in Ho Chi Minh City!
A great answer! Have a great time! :D
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kangarunner wrote:
November 1st, 2023, 8:44 pm
For all the Americans on here so we know what @yick , @Pixel--Dude , and @Lucas88 are saying sometimes
To be fair, I always deliberately write in a way that is easy for the North American members here to understand. My limited experience in dealing with people from the US has shown me that those of us who grew up in the UK tend to have far greater knowledge of American terms and slang than what they have of British terms. That is to be expected given the dominance of the US in the Anglophone media. This is the reason why here on the forum you might sometimes see me using words like "vacation" instead of the British word "holiday", for example. I want to limit the possibility of confusion.

Moreover, I don't like the sound of most forms of British English whether it be the standard language of the educated middle class which sounds completely soulless to me or the various substandard dialects of the British Isles. Honestly, I find most forms of British English unpleasant and much of its slang somewhat goofy and dumb. You'll never hear me using words like "geezer", which sounds markedly southern or cockney to my northern ears and therefore irritating; or "bum" for butt/ass/arse/booty, which sounds childish to me.

Instead, I tend to only use slang from my own particular South Yorkshire dialect. I find my own particular South Yorkshire dialect far more palatable than most other forms of British English. It has a hearty and folksy quality, has many unique dialectal words of Norse origin, and sounds decent (obviously not supremely beautiful like the Romance languages but decent by English standards). In contrast, most other forms of British English sound very alien to me. When I'm in my native part of South Yorkshire or with other people from there I pepper my speech with regional slang and even intentionally speak as "broad" as possible. However, I have no enthusiasm for most other forms of British English or their slang and even feel aversion towards them. I'm quite xenophobic when it comes to other regions of the UK. :lol:

@kangarunner, here is a video of two old-timers speaking my own particular South Yorkshire dialect:



The guy with the guitar speaks with an especially broad accent. Lol!


Another video of a girl explaining slang terms and expressions:



Some of these sound hilarious. And she's just a millennial. The way older people pronounce these slang terms and expressions is even funnier! :lol:


Here is an article on Yorkshire slang:

https://the-yorkshireman.com/yorkshire-slang/


The first word that comes up in the list is laik (alternatively pronounced as leck). It means "to play", is of Norse origin and is related to the modern Swedish word leka with the same meaning. Hilariously, when @Pixel--Dude and I were kids, we used to refer to the Sony PlayStation as the "leckstation". :lol: :lol: :lol:

But yes, the South Yorkshire dialect sounds way better to me than standard British English or any of the southern or midlands dialects. All of the latter sound like dogshit.
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