I love you. You know I do. As I recently found out thanks to the results from the Ancestry DNA kit, I have at least 18 percent of you in my system (the geography nerd in me is a little confused by how Scotland and Wales are somehow marked separately from Great Britain, though). Look here:
Anyway, I’ve always been an anglophile, thanks to my burning desire for Adam Ant.
So when I needed time away to complete a project I’ve been procrastinating on for a year and a half, I chose your chilly, tea-soaked environs. Thankfully, I had a Delta voucher, vacation time available, and two long-time friends who live within 20 minutes of each other.
These are a few of my favorite things:
1. The pubs. Within a one-block radius in Uttoxeter, for example, I worked on my project at The Black Swan, The Old Swan, The Old Star, Ye Olde Talbot and The Vault. The Guinness was spectacular at all.
2. Coffee. I have no shits to give about tea (sorry), but you have proper coffee. I love that you feel free to order cappuccino at all times of the day.
3. Friendliness. You love Americans like mothers love their weird, wayward sons. I was a source of curiosity in every pub I visited to write. Many of you wanted to know what I thought about Donald Trump. (I try not to think about him.) Many of you were pleased at my beer of choice. Every pub played American music, which amused the crap out of me as I am the biggest fan of the Second British Invasion.
4. The TV. No one does television better than you. There is no way anyone else (except maybe the Dutch) would have given the world “Naked Attraction.” The promo line? “A daring dating series that starts where some good dates might end — naked.”
It’s not pixelated at 10 p.m. on a weeknight. I’m shocked. And hooked.
5. The language. I’m tickled at your phrases. The terms of endearment alone sold me (“Duck,” “Shug,” “Love”). I’m definitely “sorted” at the moment. I’m using “straightaway” instead of “now.” I’m in love with “posh” (the word, not the Spice Girl).
I could listen to you all day. And did:
“She wants a wee!” — said by Man One to Man Two as I was trying to slide past Man Two to get to the ladies room.
“We’ve replaced you with someone far more attractive. You weren’t doing your job, so we’ve sacked you.” — Man Three to Man Four as I was sitting in his seat at the pub.
6. Your bluntness. Take this sign, for example.
Harsh. I feel sorry for the Simon Howie haggis. They can dream, I guess.
Anyway, thank you for being you. I hope to see you again soon.
Tra!
Beth
Beth, this is brilliant. It was a pleasure to have a little time with you. X
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The pleasure is mine!
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Clever girl.
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Thanks!
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Let me know when you leave for the homeland again and I will try to negotiate time away from work.
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Roger that!
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Hi Beth!
Just remembered this post. I too am a secret Brit and have been for years. Sorted the arrangements for a 10 day holiday in August from Inverness to London, with stops in Edinburgh, York, and the Cotswolds. I can’t wait. I plan on visiting every pub I can whilst sightseeing in between. Cannot wait!
Share with me the Brit lore so that I might learn…
Michele
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That sounds fantastic!
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It is fantastic, isn’t it. I am so excited. This is my present for completing my MBA (graduation 6/30!).
Actually, one of your trips gave us the idea to use Airbnb. We have great quirky places booked for our stay. Inverness is a little guest house a stone’s throw from Culloden Moor, one night in Edinburgh is in a castle, and one night is in the Grassmarket section of the city proper, York is a flat a block away from York Minster on Grape Lane (near The Shambles and apparently an evolved pronunciation of “Grope” Lane when it was the red light district), Cotswolds is a thatched-roof cottage in Sibford Cower, and London is at Mad Hatter Hotel. I don’t know that I would have been brave enough to try the not-a-hotel route for so much of it if I hadn’t seen an alternative be a success for someone I knew. Thanks!
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Perfect! I’ve only had great experiences with Airbnb and Homeaway. Plus, here’s my philosophy on holidays: if you have a great time, then that’s wonderful. If not, it makes a great story. Your vacation sounds delightful. Let me know how it goes, and congratulations. I’ll be back in the UK in July, and I can’t wait to document the trip!
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