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January 14,
Why Brits Love Banter: Exploring the Role of Sarcasm and Irony in British Humour

Banter is a quintessential aspect of British humour, and it is often characterised by the use of sarcasm and irony. Sarcasm involves saying the opposite of what one means, often with a tone of mockery or disdain, while irony involves expressing a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning. Both forms of communication are used to create humour and establish a sense of camaraderie among friends, colleagues, and even strangers. Understanding the art of banter is crucial for anyone looking to navigate social interactions in Britain, as it is a key component of the country's cultural identity.

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July 9,
Daytime British TV

This is about the standard of daytime TV nowadays - property shows (with the odd antique thrown in):-

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March 11,
Giving up Smoking

Dave Allen (one of the greats of British Comedy).

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February 12,
The Modern British Army
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February 3,
What makes us British?
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January 18,
British Humour - Telling the Time

Do you know how to tell the time?  This is one way you can do it:-

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