It’s like when you’re waiting for your food in a restaurant or pub or whatever…seeing the plates coming towards you but pretending not to notice and be suprised when they get nearer :’)
Staring is rude. Being delightfully surprised is always the way.
Edit: Typo
This is a human thing not a British thing 😭
Better to be a glad guest than a gannet.
Me and my sister were laughing so hard at this 😂
they are cool too
every time the waiter comes with my food
I used to work somewhere where we had biscuit barrels for clients to help themselves. Let’s just say there was an incident that made me rethink ever eating them again. (No, I never ate them again).
It’s the exact same with quality street tubs etc during the holidays 😂
It’s less awkward if you don’t get offered one.
Unless I get the first one and it’s from the packet then I’m passing on the pisscuits after seeing far too many men go to the bathroom and not wash their hands.
Oh, is this biscuits?? Like what?? They make us confused
“OMG, what a completely unexpected surprise”.
Manners, to stare at them is to presume that you are going to be offered one and may pressure the giver to offer it to you, which is rude.
No, I get excited like a dog waiting for his treat
Oh, don’t mind if I do.
I though that was an universal custom
The biscuit ceremony is crucial to maintaining the social order and preventing the collapse of society. If I expect the biscuit, ask for the biscuit or even look mildly interested in the biscuit hell will open up and Britain will burn.
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Play it cool and take a handful
Is there any other way..? 😆
Only British people do that…
It’s like when you’re waiting for your food in a restaurant or pub or whatever…seeing the plates coming towards you but pretending not to notice and be suprised when they get nearer :’)
Staring is rude. Being delightfully surprised is always the way.
Edit: Typo
This is a human thing not a British thing 😭
Better to be a glad guest than a gannet.
Me and my sister were laughing so hard at this 😂
they are cool too
every time the waiter comes with my food
I used to work somewhere where we had biscuit barrels for clients to help themselves. Let’s just say there was an incident that made me rethink ever eating them again. (No, I never ate them again).
It’s the exact same with quality street tubs etc during the holidays 😂
It’s less awkward if you don’t get offered one.
Unless I get the first one and it’s from the packet then I’m passing on the pisscuits after seeing far too many men go to the bathroom and not wash their hands.
Oh, is this biscuits?? Like what?? They make us confused
“OMG, what a completely unexpected surprise”.
Manners, to stare at them is to presume that you are going to be offered one and may pressure the giver to offer it to you, which is rude.
No, I get excited like a dog waiting for his treat
Oh, don’t mind if I do.
I though that was an universal custom
The biscuit ceremony is crucial to maintaining the social order and preventing the collapse of society. If I expect the biscuit, ask for the biscuit or even look mildly interested in the biscuit hell will open up and Britain will burn.
Always act surprised when anything is offered
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