The rage, I can't exaggerate if anyone listened, but it, the vane, I could see in the mirror. And he was just his whole mouth dislocated. Like when you see one of these snakes on a Atombra film,. His whole mouth sort of seemed to be his like a mappet. He might have been having a philosophical debate with whatever podcast he was listening to. In Paris, people beat their horns all the time. It's not like an English rage, which is kind of like this pent up rage. If you have even a little bit of frustration, it'll just come out. You know, whereas in England, we hold it in,
Special Guest Mark Steel joins me to discuss cultural and linguistic differences between the UK and France, plus accents in the UK and a little tour of some places in the UK that you don't know about. Also includes a discussion of swearing and rude language in Britain. What is the R word which you should never say in a specific part of the UK? Listen on to find out.
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