Tourists are explaining British quirks that shocked them on their first visits
From accents to public transport, people found a lot of customs shocking.
Tourists new to visiting Britain, from London to the Scottish Highlands, are explaining the quirks that shocked them the most when they visited.
Reddit user InfusedMJ asked those of the website: “Non-British people who visited the UK for the first time, what shocked you the most?”
From the way vegetables are cooked, to the amount of banter, people explained the things they found most bizarre about Britain, and some answers were unexpected.
Here are some of the best responses that British people might not have even noticed themselves.
1. Some tourists didn’t account for strong regional accents.
2. British banter might confuse some.
3. Apparently British people have less personal space than others.
4. “Are you alright?” might not be a question after all.
5. Parks and buildings are all rather old in Britain.
6. Boiling vegetables isn’t always appreciated.
7. Unfortunately, redheads are sometimes picked on.
8. Lastly, the countryside has to be seen to be believed.