Tag: uk
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[#Ad] BB Society
Last month I spoke about the beauty industry and how it majorly contributes to the UK economy and why we should use this knowledge – which is supported by statistics – as our leverage to recover and provide stability among the ever-changing and declining UK economy post Covid-19. I further mentioned how Beauty marketplace “Billionaire…
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[#Ad] How You Can Support a Small Business During a Recession.
As much as we try to avoid the overbearing news updates regarding the current pandemic, it’s common hearsay that the British economical state may worsen depending on the longevity of the pandemic and if we aren’t applying sufficient measures to prevent a second peak of the virus. The uncertainly surrounding whether or not the British…
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What I eat in a day (UK vs Korea) 🥗🥙🍙🌶️
A few days ago I was scrolling through the list of uploads on my blog, the most dominate aspect that has been playing on my mind is how little I published any form of writing last year; aside from this I came to realise that I failed to share any food diary themed posts past…
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The British Tag.
It has come to my attention that ‘The British Tag’ question and answer style blog post has come into light again, around four years after the initial hype. As this tag makes an easy light hearted read I thought I’d jump on the same bandwagon by participating; I’m not entirely sure whether I have to…
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You Failed To Teach Us.
The Education System of the United Kingdom ranks as 6th best in the world. The statistics for reading, writing, Maths, Science and English are upheld to a reasonable standard; with less children and young adults finishing their education as illiterate than in previous decades. Not only do pupils continue to thrive in academic subjects, we…
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[Food]: 20 British Dishes – Part 2.
As indicated in the title of this post, this is a continuation from 10 British Dishes – Part 1 More puddings: Eton mess – Assumably this Summertime dessert came about from the annual cricket matches played on the grounds of Harrow School (- a prestigious independent boarding school for boys, founded in 1572). Eton mess…
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[Food]: 20 British Dishes – Part 1.
I’m returning with another food related post (-someone help me). In homage of the series I seem to have unintentionally begun on my blog, starting with 25 Korean Dishes, I thought it would only be appropriate to form a list of 20 British Dishes in two parts. British cuisine may be less flavourful or unique…
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Simple British Things I Miss.
As expected I would mainly miss my family and friends when moving abroad, I knew no one but my boyfriend. With time I am becoming less depressed and focused on the people who I don’t have physically with me; those whom of course I won’t forget, never. Thesedays as time approaches the festive season, I’ve…
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[Book Review]: Miranda Hart – ‘Is it just me?’
For those who are unfamiliar with Miranda Hart, she is a British comedian who is most well known for her self-titled sitcom: ‘Miranda‘. In real life and alike her sitcom character Hart is, well let’s just say, a little awkward and clumsy at times. Honestly, she is a celebrity that people can actually relate to,…
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25 British traditions and traits.
‘So what traditions does the UK have?’ – The dreaded questions that foreigners have often asked me, which simply cannot be answer with anything interesting or unique. It’s quite disappointing for a UK admirer when you have to tell them the honest truth that most Brits don’t eat crumpets and scones everyday. I think many…
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Where to go in London 🇬🇧
Of course anyone visiting London could simply Google something along the lines of ‘Top 10 places to visit in London’, but sometimes those search results lack reviews or have lengthy websites informing us about them. Here I have assembled a little guide of my favourite places in London which I deem to be worth a…
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Read with coffee: Autumn talk.
As the dried burgandy leaves and chestnut coloured conkers begin to fall to the damp undergrowth, a crisp chilling breeze whirls around us. In the meantime, busy animals hurry to their burrows in preparation for hibernation. The Squirrels scurry over the bark of almost bare trees, cautiously protecting their precious bundles which they have foraged.…
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Newly released skincare products.
It’s evident that new skincare products are released in the UK all the time, but last month & this month seems to have rewarded us with plenty more new products than usual. I haven’t seen any TV or magazine advertisements for the products I’m about to mention, although people on Instagram & blogs seem to…
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Simple Micellar Cleaning Water: Review
My previous encounters with ‘Simple’ products haven’t always been successful. They claim that their products are suitable for those with sensitive skin; personally I wouldn’t say so. However, my negative opinion of the brand gradually subsided when I began to use a free full-sized bottle of their ‘Micellar cleaning water’. The product is intended to…