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More Very British Problems

3.79 ( 499 Ratings by Goodreads)
More Very British Problems

More Very British Problems

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3.79 (499 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 20 October, 2016
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DO YOU SUFFER FROM VERY BRITISH PROBLEMS ABROAD?

If you...

*Carry emergency teabags in your money belt
*Quietly tut at badly formed 'queues'
*Cleverly avoid blisters by wearing socks with your sandals

...then you may have a serious problem for which there is no know vaccination. But don't worry: Rob Temple is here to explain the symptoms/make fun of you. (In the nicest possible way.)

Critics called the first Very British Problems book 'not bad' and 'easy to gift-wrap', so in an attempt to outdo himself, Rob's taking us outside of our comfort zone. We're going to that alarming place where crisps don't quite taste the same and where ordering chips get you... well, crisps. We're going abroad.

From the optimum number of times to carry out panicky pre-trip passport checks to the horror of returning home to a milkless house, this is an affectionate into the cultural quirks and strange obessions that make us all so very British - especially when we leave the country.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780751558517
ISBN10 0751558516
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 230 g
Product Dimensions 154 x 198 x 19 mm
Publisher / Reseller Little, Brown Book Group
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Rob Temple is a journalist and founder of the Very British Problems Twitter, Instagram and TikTok accounts, which together have 5 million followers. Originally from Peterborough, he moved from south London to the countryside to provide more storage space for his rapidly expanding collection of inedible hot sauces and to be alone with his thought(s).

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