1. How many cups of tea do you have a day? + How many sugars?
I think I'm fairly average when it comes to tea consumption, because off my own back, I'll have about two a day. However, if you're having one, it'd be rude of me to decline. My tea order is a bit weird, so I know you're a good egg if you remember I like it with one sugar and the teabag left in please, guv'nor.
2. Favourite part of your roast
2. Favourite part of your roast
YORKSHIRE PUDDING. Why anyone would say anything but a Yorkshire pudding I do not know.
3. Favourite dunking biscuit
3. Favourite dunking biscuit
This is where things take a trip for the Australasian. If you're Aussie or Kiwi - my mum's from Perth - you'll know what ANZAC biscuits are. For those of you yet to be enlightened, they're like Hobnobs with coconut and golden syrup and absolutely the most delicious biscuits you will ever find. Ever. Maybe I'll do a blog post about them.
4. Favourite quintessentially British pastime?
4. Favourite quintessentially British pastime?
Complaining. Tutting. Sarcasm. Cynicism. I'm also partial to a bit of baking, I am a huge GBBO fan.
5. Favourite word?
5. Favourite word?
Of all time, it's probably "ludicrous", but if we're going British, I must say "BLOODY HELL" about six times an hour.
6. Cockney rhyme slang?
6. Cockney rhyme slang?
I can't say I'm too partial to Cockney rhyming slang, I like northern slang instead, such as "let's have a deeks" for "let's have a look" but I do love the word GUV'NOR
7. Favourite sweet
7. Favourite sweet
Oh mama, flying saucer sweets. The sugar paper ones filled with sherbet. They always hit the spot.
8. What would your pub be called?
8. What would your pub be called?
The Hope and Anchor, quite obviously.
9. No.1 British person
9. No.1 British person
Ah jeez this is a hard one. It'd be rude not to say my mum, I suppose, but if we're going non-familia, I honestly think John Barrowman is my hero.
10. Favourite shop / restaurant
10. Favourite shop / restaurant
Maybe it's the quintessential Brit in me, but if we're going to say chains, I love a bit of John Lewis. I just love furnishings, what can I say? Or a record store, me oh my, I could spend hours in record stores.
11. What british song pops into your head?
11. What british song pops into your head?
IIIIII'M A LUMBERJACK AND I'M OK, I SLEEP ALL NIGHT AND I WORK ALL DAY.
12. Marmite.
12. Marmite.
Ooh, yes please.
And there's my Britishness! Now we've done that. let's get on with some Cereal Diaries shall we?
Cheerio,
Cheerio,
Hope x
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