You just don't understand my cute
English sense of humour.
«They all quite like a silly
English sense of humour.»
Not exact matches
The Besiktas striker has discussed the
sense of humour of English football fans, and isn't bothered by the fans mockery
of the Anfield hero:
outh, most people spoke
English which enabled me to share their
sense of humour which was always only just below the surface.
I learnt Hausa which helped me enjoy the people
of the North, while in the South, most people spoke
English which enabled me to share their
sense of humour which was always only just below the surface.
As I've said before, what makes a date is a shared
sense of humour, and an ability to take the mickey out
of one another, and I spent probably the last hour
of my date with The Superhero Alter - Ego giggling and teasing him about his American -
English and brilliant navigation (ahem!).
Regular blog readers will recognise the infamous spotty dress which I wore on my first ever date with Henley Boy (and anyone with a
sense of humour will appreciate the irony
of my pale «
English rose» legs, next to an red
English rose!)
First, the 2018 World Cup: this is squarely a story about football, and therefore likely to find a global audience even if its
sense of humour remains lovably, colloquially
English.
Mentioning anything about the weather is a good way to spark a conversation, but the
English also have an excellent
sense of humour.