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“I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but I don’t actually have very many friends… You may be better off finding someone else to spend Christmas with if you’re hoping for a happy holiday.”
“Ah… that’s very sweet of you to ask, but what I want is… … not something so easily given. I’m fine, fine. A nice bottle of moscato wouldn’t be- ah, wait, you’re not yet of age to be buying that. Shortbread cookies, then. Yes, I’m hoping for shortbread cookies. And yourself?"
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feministhistorian: francoisbonnefoy: dataanxiety: A quick geography lesson It’s quite confusing to people to understand what the difference is between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and the British Isles… By Anne Debenham, reproduced under CC License/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk. i need this for reference For all who didn’t know.
“Ah, that’s a good question. Although I’m certain that my father will permit a tree and trimming at the estate, Christmas isn’t really something all that celebrated here in Japan. I may see if I can nip home to London for the holiday, spend it with my mum… that all depends on my workload, though. Cases don’t solve themselves, after all…”
so what exactly is a crumpet
that is an english muffin what the heck
British people judging you. So hard.
“As well we should! A crumpet and an english muffin are two entirely different things. Suggesting otherwise would be akin to saying that french toast were synonymous with bagel. Preposterous!”
English Muffins
“English Muffins are dry, and wonderful for a variety of toppings, from sweet to savory. You Americans are likely most familiar with them from fast food breakfast sandwiches, such as the McDonanld’s Egg McMuffin. Ugh.”
Crumpets
“Crumpets, on the other hand, are wonderfully moist and eggy. I prefer them with butter and a bit of honey, though many of my mates back home love lemon curd or various jellies.
"Most of my friends in the states have confessed that they’ve never seen them in stores. Unfortunate, as they’re absolutely lovely. I suggest that you find an import store straight away if you have not had the pleasure of enjoying one before.”
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heatherapplegatephotography: have a seat – Ten Bells – Spitalfields – London