
The British Disappoint Their Ancestors When They Do This
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The British Disappoint Their Ancestors When They Do This
Have you ever seen how Italians react when you break pasta before cooking it? The way they look when you pronounce Italian food and names the wrong way?

The fact that this has become a world stage, where people poke at the Italians by doing things to provoke a reaction that will be amusing, and garner the views they want for their social media gains.
Some people say that Italians are big on reacting to something done by a foreigner, done by a tourist, and done by a traveller. Italians don’t care if you are a tourist; they will swiftly correct you and your choices.

It doesn’t mean that they dislike you; it doesn’t mean that they will hide their feelings for your comfort.
While the world knows that there is a list of Dos and Don’ts, when it comes to the Italians and their food, their pronunciation, and how you treat the things they hold so dearly, they react firecely.

But do you know that the British people have a thing so dear to their heart just like the Italians, that causes them to react like the Italians do when you take certain actions? Well I didnt know either.
It turns out that the Brits are not infact without a tradition of theirs. They are known to send a significant time of their weke in the pub, where food and drinks are served on specific times, based on the pub rules and owner.

If there is one thing the Brits do impressively in their local environment, it is the percentage of contributions the collected make to keep a local business alive.
Businesses like restaurants and pubs have the loyalty of the locals. No, It is amazing how much these guys devote one day in a week, usual Saturday, to patronise the restaurants.

I was watching BBC news last night, snd realised the shear horror on the faces of pub goers after they were told that the current 21- 35 year olds were breaking a secred pub tradition.

What’s this tradition, you asked? It is the simple act of adding ice cubes to the beer. Apparently,this is a BIG ‘No-No’ in England.

They said thag the people who do it, do it in mostly summer, and they want have their drinks, and to cool off at the same time.

Apparently it is a big offence to have an iced bear in a pub in England 🤯🤯. Did you know that? Did you know that it was the simple act that can get a Brit to roll their eyes at you.

The Pub goers and owners were asked why they would roll their eyes when a pub goers mixes their beer with ice, and they explained:
One said she isn’t one to judge her customers, but adding ice to your drink reduces not only the quality, the quantity you are entitled to the amount you are charged, and then the whole experience.

The after effect is also a big experience apparently. So when you use ice to drink your beer in the UK pub, then you are short charging yourself. You re limiting your experience, ruining the entire English pub tradition.

This is especially funny, because people can literally have their chilled beer. Theh can have the beer cold right from the source, which then makes it unnecessary to add ice to the beer.

This is the one thing the one anyone can do to get the British folks to roll their eyes at you. They don’t have to say anything, but you will feel their wrath right in-between your eyes.
I used to think that it was only the Italians who were so attached to their product and heritage like the people who are not Italians.

I have heard the reasons from both sides, and everyone makes so much. You are wondering about the temperature of the beer, then you can simply have a cold beer, which makes it unnecessary to add ice in the first place, unless you are intentionally looking to dilute your beer.
This is said to be a behaviour from the younger brits, the girl, the boys, the middle age lads, millennial,and gen z.

They were judged by the older ones who.think they are embarrassing the ancestor by diluting their beer. Why exactly is the need for diluting your beer? It is either you love your beer the way it was made, or you are not in the mood to consume beer.

Conclusion
The old British Folk are shocked to their bones realising that the younger generations are literally diluting beer whle drinking in the pub. They said the vodka, spirit ad others are the ones that require diluting, with either soda, fizzy drinks or juice.

But the current generation seem to waht a diluted beer. According to BBC, people are beginning to train themselves to ease off the alcohol intake.

And while some have decided to completely stay off it, others just try to cut the intensity, and thag might include those who have to diluted their alcohol while they take it, and that annoys more than a few god ole Brits.
