Depends on what you want to do really? If you want a city break then London and Manchester are your best bets, if you want more countryside/rural vibes then Wales or the lake district are good shouts, Scotland is another world entirely and I can't recommend it enough
Love this! I’m originally from a small town in the USA so of course I would have to visit London, but I would prefer to stay in the small towns and see the country side!
Scotland of course sounds great, I hate to admit my last ex got me on that show “outlander” so I’ve always wanted to see more of Scotland !
Nah, Nuts n Bolts are a savoury snack, made by mixing peanuts, nutri grain, and curry powder.
As a brit it's called Ratchet and Clank as a matter of fact
Man, what a game that was.
It still is! I still play the trilogy on my vita 🤣
Thems Mediterranean style chips and cost twice as much as normal chips.
Some of us are capable of pronouncing the letter T, thank you 😂
I’ve always wanted to visit great Bri’ain.
Never heard of it
On a serious note though, if a kind American were to visit the UK, any recommendations?
Depends on what you want to do really? If you want a city break then London and Manchester are your best bets, if you want more countryside/rural vibes then Wales or the lake district are good shouts, Scotland is another world entirely and I can't recommend it enough
Of all the absolutely wonderful cities in the UK, you recommend only London and Manchester ('are your best bets').
My frame of reference is skewed, I dont go out unless its for comic con 😂
Lol, fair
I love that no one ever goes to the East midlands
The worst part of the midlands: you're in the midlands
Love this! I’m originally from a small town in the USA so of course I would have to visit London, but I would prefer to stay in the small towns and see the country side!
Scotland of course sounds great, I hate to admit my last ex got me on that show “outlander” so I’ve always wanted to see more of Scotland !
How dare he insult my bowl of Nutty Bolty!
Never, in my almost 60 years on this planet, have I seen this dish advertised or sold in the UK.
That’s just it, it’s a joke.
No shit he didn’t say it’s a British dish he said British people would probably call this nuts and bolts or some shit
You'd have to be a spanner to eat it.
Olives?
Far too foreign and exotic for British cuisine!
what's cringe?
Idk but the use of the word “prolly” instead of ‘probably’ mustered a shudder from me
Nuts and bolts is actually genius
In my 41 years of living in the UK I have never seen an atrocity like this before.
How is this cringe lmao
You just know those previously frozen 'chips' are hollow in the middle, they've been fried that many times...
Absolutely vile.
Go to a proper chippy that makes their chips fresh every day
Look that looks dry but add a little gyros meat on top and zigzag some garlic mayo and you know that bangs
British salad
Add some cheese to that, and it’s nom noms
Probably re and post lol
I love it 'rusty'. I dip mine in Bovril.