In April, I will be traveling to England and Ireland for about a week (although I believe we're spending four days in England, three in Ireland). I've researched many sites for information about traveling there and things to remember to take and whatnot, but I only get very general information like "bring an umbrella" and "make sure you have your passport, money, and valuables in a safe place", which would be advice for traveling basically anywhere.
So, to anyone who has been there or similar countries in western Europe, what are any tips/information that could be useful for me? Please do not recommend travel websites that give out information like I listed above, whereas they're not of much use. I'd like more personal experiences. Thanks in advance! (:
Don't say 'bugger', it's a serious swear word as far as they are concerned. Children will stare at you bug-eyed and mothers will give your dirty looks.
Don't be offended by the word 'cunt'. It doesn't seem to have the same negative connotations there that is does here. Sometimes they say when you or I would say 'dude'.
NotJustAnotherPrettyFace answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 6:21 pm: Maybe u should look up some of the customs there so u dont say something or do something that offends them, trust me its a good idea because once i almost got stuck in jail with my best friend because she said something tht wasnt politically correct there....lol
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