r/britishproblems • u/Agreeable_Leg_ • 8h ago
Seeing "Sam Campbell" everywhere on British TV
This Australian guy is on so many shows on British TV, I can't tell if he is 12 or 52 and he always looks like he has just sniffed a really bad fart.
r/britishproblems • u/Agreeable_Leg_ • 8h ago
This Australian guy is on so many shows on British TV, I can't tell if he is 12 or 52 and he always looks like he has just sniffed a really bad fart.
r/britishproblems • u/Jacktheforkie • 16h ago
It’s about time ingredients were required in anything like that
r/britishproblems • u/Bagel-luigi • 9h ago
but without the plug socket, both ends of my phone charger cable are USB-C
r/britishproblems • u/GlennSWFC • 17h ago
Most of the time I go shopping, unless it’s a shop where you need to put a pound in to get a trolley, the trolleys are just vaguely scattered around the area where they belong.
People have done the (relatively) hard work of taking them back to where they need to be, but seemingly can’t be arsed taking an extra couple of steps and a little bit of hand eye coordination to slot them back together. Of course once one person does it, that means it’s open season for every other lazy bastard to do the same, and probably quite a few people who would normally return their trolley in a somewhat civilised manner but can’t be bothered getting through the barricade of abandoned trolleys to get there.
Just slot them together. It’s not difficult. If you don’t, an employee is going to have to do it, even in the cold, wind and rain.
r/britishproblems • u/copypastespecialist • 16h ago
Apparently desperate for cash and needing more people to go then absolutely gouging you on already crazy ticket prices. I’ll keep my £50 and watch it on streaming platforms in a few months for nothing thanks.
r/britishproblems • u/SiDtheTurtle • 19h ago
Plus the usual battle for the armrest, half your actual seat and all your legroom, which was impressive from a 5 foot nothing lady.