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5 Things You Should Never Do in Britain 😳 | Easy English 213

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Excuse me. Sorry. Um, do you speak
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English?
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>> No, I don't. Sorry.
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>> English. Do you speak it? Yes. English.
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English. Do you English? English. Do you
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speak it?
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>> Hello.
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>> Hello. Welcome to the Easy English
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podcast. I'm pro leaving this out. Next
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on Spotify. You can leave a comment and
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say
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stop telling us which podcast we are
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listening to.
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>> What did I say at the beginning now?
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Hello,
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>> how are you? Without an answer, but
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that's very English.
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>> It is very English.
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>> All right.
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All right.
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>> All right. Uh so today we're going to be
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playing a little scenario game with you
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>> as usual.
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>> As usual, putting you to the test
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>> and proposing five situations that will
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happen to you in the UK and will happen
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to you in the UK if you come. Let's call
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them unwritten rules of the UK.
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>> The first one is already an odd one
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then.
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>> There's no should or shouldn't in that
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one. Well, basically there's a should.
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>> Hold your horses. We'll get on to that
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in a minute. I just want to quickly say
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that if you're listening to this podcast
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on your podcast app, you should be made
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aware that this podcast is also
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available as a video on YouTube and
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we're going to be showing some pictures
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in between Easy and I of the sort of
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proposed scenarios. And I would like to
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ask a little something because I'm
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regularly checking our analytics
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and I know it would help us to be found
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would in the podcast app that you're
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listening to, whatever options you have
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there to review our podcast, to leave a
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comment, um yeah, to basically show
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interaction, and also don't forget to
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leave comments uh below the YouTube
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video saying any other cultural dos or
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don'ts that you know of in the UK
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because there's five here, but there are
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many, many, many, many, many, many more.
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>> Many, many, many, many,
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>> many, many, many, many, many, many more.
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Okay, first one.
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>> Topic of the week. You're at a
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pedestrian crossing
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>> in London.
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>> I don't know where this is and I don't
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know why the guy only has socks on. This
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is an AI image I've created.
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>> Oh, he has socks on.
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>> Socks and a vest, which is very English
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cuz it looks like winter time.
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>> A tank top.
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>> A tank top. But look, it's like it's
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autuminal and he's wearing a vest.
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>> Very English. AI knows British people.
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>> Don't ever wear a winter jacket. Number
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one,
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>> that could also be a cultural rule.
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>> No. Please wear a jacket.
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>> So, you're at a traffic light and the
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pedestrian light is red. Don't walk.
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However, you're looking left and right
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and there are no cars.
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>> You now want to suggest that I say,
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>> "Yeah,
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>> don't wait for the light to turn green,
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which is absolute rubbish."
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>> Why? Why for you? safety. In Germany, we
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obey the rules and
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you should wait.
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>> You're teaching a bad lesson to children
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by doing this because you should
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probably always wait for the light to
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turn green, especially if you're
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driving.
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>> But it is very culturally acceptable in
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the UK to cross on a red light.
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>> People wouldn't look at you weird. Not
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at all.
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>> Yeah. This is very normal. We made a
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video in Berlin about not about the
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people standing at red lights and there
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are no cars coming at all and just
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standing still waiting for green which
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seems very bizarre to me but this is
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very normal. This is very normal. Sorry.
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Next one. Scenario number two. Let me
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propose this. You walk into a pub.
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You get to your table and you sit down
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and then you're looking around.
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Everyone's drinking beers and you're sat
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there.
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>> Yeah. No one will ever come and ask you
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what you want to drink. You need to get
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at least if it's a pup in a restaurant
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that's different. Um there's also pop
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restaurant mixes where you could maybe
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maybe it's where it's maybe not so sure
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where they might have a restaurant part
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and a pub part. Pop part you have to get
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your own drink. The restaurant part they
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might serve you. But in general in a pup
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you are not being served. Um, so you
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need to go to the bar, make your order.
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If you order food, you should have a
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place before cuz then you have a table
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number and then you have to order food
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to that table number and that food is
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then being brought to that table.
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>> That's a really good one. I was only
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going to say the thing of you must go up
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to order, but you make a good point
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because some pubs if you want to order
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food, like you say, they'll bring it to
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you, but you have to know what table
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you're sat at and they'll be numbered.
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And sometimes you'll stand in a queue
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for 10 minutes and they'll say, "What
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number table you at?"
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>> Oh, no. I need to find a table. And then
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come back into the queue.
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>> Most of the time, typical British pub,
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you have to go to the bar. No one's
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coming. Okay,
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>> next one.
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>> Before we go on to our next one, I
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actually want to quickly jump into a
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topic we have in our normal audio
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podcast.
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>> Unhelpful advice.
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>> So, today we have two messages from some
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Samira.
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>> Samira,
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>> hey English
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me.
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>> I understood how easy. Yeah, I heard hi
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and hi Mitch.
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>> Okay, can we listen to it again?
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>> Let's listen one more time.
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>> Hey English,
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>> can you tell me my policy and the
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reading disclaimer?
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>> Ah, I heard something about learning
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English.
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send us this again. Maybe it was bad
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>> So we can answer this again.
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>> Hey, how are you?
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I understand English but
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u
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speaking is is very difficult uh to me.
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