english humour


english humour is very dry and usually derogatory. we are a nation of p-ss takers which is very hard for foreigners to grasp which results, often, in offence being taken when it is not meant to offend
alright greg. why are you wearing pyjamas for work you d-ck? don’t throw a hissy fit it’s just english humour

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