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14 British Household Routines That Confuse Americans

14 British Household Routines That Confuse Americans

14 British Household Routines That Confuse Americans
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1. Breakfast Times
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2. Afternoon Tea
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3. Having the Washing Machine in the Kitchen
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4. Understanding British Household Lingo
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5. Eating Digestive Biscuits
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6. Putting a Plastic Wash Bowl in the Sink
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7. Christmas Crackers
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8. Double Taps in the Bathroom
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9. Putting Gravy on French Fries
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10. Sunday Roast
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11. Not Rinsing off Soap Bubbles
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12. Cleaning the Bathroom
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13. Vacuuming
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14. Washing Bathroom Towels
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14 British Household Routines That Confuse Americans
1. Breakfast Times
2. Afternoon Tea
3. Having the Washing Machine in the Kitchen
4. Understanding British Household Lingo
5. Eating Digestive Biscuits
6. Putting a Plastic Wash Bowl in the Sink
7. Christmas Crackers
8. Double Taps in the Bathroom
9. Putting Gravy on French Fries
10. Sunday Roast
11. Not Rinsing off Soap Bubbles
12. Cleaning the Bathroom
13. Vacuuming
14. Washing Bathroom Towels

14 British Household Routines That Confuse Americans

Most countries have different household routines that can be confusing. For example, the Chinese like to eat midnight snacks or meals, and 34% of Australians like to give their homes a deep clean every week, while 64% clean their homes daily. From unique ways of doing things to bizarre traditions, here are 14 British household routines that confuse Americans.

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