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British People Are Angry With Americans For Not Using Eggcups

British People Are Angry With Americans For Not Using Eggcups

It's no egg-xaggeration.

James Dawson

James Dawson

It's fair to say that a sizeable number of British people have a pretty condescending view of our American cousins.

Whether we're trotting out the trope of 'stupid' Yank presidents, regaling in horror at the average Stateside belt-size, or indulging in snobbery at the overtness of their consumerism, the take-home is that on this side of the pond, we still think good ol' Blighty is still the centre of the English-speaking world.

Take this, for instance - a few examples of things about America that baffle us Brits.

Given that we're a nation full of people who ask if anyone wants the last biscuit as a means of staking a claim to it, and say 'thank you' to cash machines, it's all a bit daft really. Still, it will probably come as little surprise that Brits have found another way to feel annoyed by their US counterparts.

Here's how it began:

They don't have egg cups? Bloody hell, however do they eat breakfast?

But it didn't stop there:

And how then do they manage to take high-tea?

From here it just became a bit of a rant.

Credit: Twitter/innesmck

Apparently it's all true and they don't have egg cup holders - but a quick Google tells me that the USA has brought us toilet paper, poker, the ball-point pen, air conditioning, microwaves and the machine gun, so maybe we should hold fire before passing judgement.

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Topics: American, British