It is quite normal for right handed people to jump with their left leg. Walking on the left side of the street is safest as you can see the traffic on your side of the street coming towards you.
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It must be. We saw how the British drove on the left side and thought they had a brain injury
Whenever I’m in the UK, I find myself almost being overrun by a car when crossing the street, because I’m used to looking left first, whereas the danger comes from the right.
I also tend to stand on the right side of the escalators in the subway, until someone who is in a bigger hurry than me, reminds me to move to the left.
Changing these old patterns isn’t easy, which is why I never drive a car when I’m in the UK. Just imagine going in the wrong direction on a roundabout
Where were the polite English manners then?
Hehe, are you telling me England isn't exactly like in the movies? I'm shocked!Mainly in Hugh Grant movies. Driving the wrong way round a London roundabout is very likely to attract some abuse, and possibly a poke in the chops.
Mainly in Hugh Grant movies. Driving the wrong way round a London roundabout is very likely to attract some abuse, and possibly a poke in the chops.
Speaking of London roundabouts
For anyone who is planning to go to Norway after the pandemic, make sure you try brown "cheese". Weird stuff.The Dutch are running out of cheese.
According to this report (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...ts-run-out-of-cheese-after-ransomware-attack/).
Apparenatly it's due to a ransomware attack.
Doesn't say if it's about softcheese or hardcheese.
an incarnation of pibbur who likes brown cheese. Which strictly speaking is not cheese. Who cares? Not pibbur.
For anyone who is planning to go to Norway after the pandemic, make sure you try brown "cheese". Weird stuff.
I actually don't find parmesan cheese very special, but buy it to please my daughter and wife, who both love it.Well, if we're going to the cheese shop, I would highly recommend Sussex Charmer, if available. I love the stuff, and it's lovely sprinkled on things instead of parmesan.
The hurls may have tested it.
Observe that there are many different kinds of brown cheese: Gudbrandsdal cheese, Mys cheese, different kinds of goat milk cheese, Misvær-cheese and several others.
an incarnation of pibbur who have tasted all of the above mentioned and who prefers those made from goat milk.
I actually don't find parmesan cheese very special, but buy it to please my daughter and wife, who both love it.
If your suggestions is tastier, maybe I'll get to enjoy it as well. I'm gonna check if our local cheese store has it.