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I'm amazed Britishcore hasn't getting more into baked and getting pissed down your local. We'll learn 'em.
Well at least they're not all going to London I guess. That's an improvement.
Although I question the validity of going to a supermarket as a unique experience. Pretty sure everyone has supermarkets.
And Tesco too. Aldi or Lidl would be more of an experience.
German supermarkets are not particularly British though.
I think if we started worrying about cultural appropriation at this point there'd be nothing left of "British" "culture". Not even chips. 😱
Yup. Chips are Belgian and battered fish is Portugese.
Marks and Spencer's then
The UK has always had an outsized influence on popular culture worldwide. For example our musicians are overrepresented in terms of music charts in many other countries. There was a good Economist article about this a few years ago where they interviewed a die-hard Gorillaz fan who lived in rural Russia.
However, that 90s 'cool Britania' self confidence we had is definitely missing these days. We've retained a sense of British twee or fascination with the mundane though which I suspect is driving this modern interest. I don't think it's a coincidence that youtube/instagram shorts are preoccupied with the mundane - and we have heaps of that to offer up.