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  1. Jul 14, 2022 · Created by journalist and writer Rob Temple, the internet project called Very British Problems offers exactly that; a glimpse into British people's everyday life, with all of its awkwardness taking center stage.

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  2. Dec 16, 2022 · To provide a safe space for Brits to rant about all of the minor inconveniences and frustrations they encounter daily that they’re far too polite to say anything about at the time, the Very British Problems Twitter account was born.

  3. Oct 15, 2021 · Here are some questions based on some tweets by the popular Twitter account, Very British Problems. Each one describes a specific problem that British people typically experience in social situations.

  4. May 16, 2016 · With Julie Walters, Romesh Ranganathan, Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer. Comics and celebrities share their issues with friends, from texting to weddings. Featuring David Tennant, Stephen Mangan, Bob Mortimer and Rebecca Font.

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    • 2016-05-16
  5. Britain is officially not very friendly, ranking way down as the 55th friendliest country in the world. While Americans have up to seven close friends, and the French have four, Brits can count their innermost circle on the fingers of... two fingers.

  6. From having no idea what to say or do as an acceptable greeting, to spending 20 minutes saying goodbye to each other, the British have an inherent inability to talk to or interact like ordinary humans. What are the unwritten rules of small talk?

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  8. Sep 27, 2017 · The second VBP paperback book (previously released as Very British Problems Abroad in hardback) is an affectionate investigation into the cultural quirks and strange obsessions that make us so very British when we leave the country.