Tell us, pandas, what do you think is the most British thing ever? Saying sorry to inanimate objects? Mastering the art of queueing? Shakespeare? Or maybe a classic serving of fish and chips?
Whatever comes to mind, chances are it’s already been covered on the subreddit r/CasualUK. With 2.5 million members, the community celebrates anything and everything about Britain—and of course, it does so with a pinch of dry humor and gentlemanly charm.
Below, you’ll find some of its best recent posts! Enjoy!
#2 The Council Has Given Up On Any Form Of W**d Maintenance Or Grass Mowing. There Are Wild Flowers Everywhere

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#6 Dunno Who Did This To The Postbox Near 221b Baker Street, But I Approve

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#7 My Parents Obtained The Deeds To Their House... From 1789. This Document Is The Same Age As The Us Constitution!

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#9 The Pub I Am In Has Got A Digital Timetable On The Wall For The Next Due Buses

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#11 Walked Past One Of The Neighbours Houses. I’m Not 100% Sure What Happened Here, New Neighbours? Squatter? Invasion?

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#14 Had Some Troubles With My New Bank Account And They Sent Me This For The Hassle! Anyone Else Ever Received An Apology Gift From A Company?

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#17 The Amount Of Bacon I Got In My Greggs Bacon Roll Made My Day. £3.4 With A Coffee

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#18 My Daughter Just Invented The British S'more. Milky Way Between 2 Rich Tea Fingers. Microwaved For 15 Seconds. It's So Wrong It's Right

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#19 Cycled Past A Guy Having A Barbecue In The Park This Afternoon. I Said “Mate, That Smells Amazing” And Without Hesitation He Gave Me A Chicken Wing. Delicious!

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