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  • i_was-2

    Hey I have a question: do most English eat English breakfast? or you English people here do you take an English breakfast? or are they many English who will never have English breakfast and find it absurd?

    • An English Breakfast is just a good, hearty British Breakfast as would be found - with variations - all across the UK. Most don't start each day with one.Nairn
    • Fucking Covid. I can't remember the last time I had a full breakfast fromin a cafe.Nairn
    • And next time I go to a hotel the fucking buffet breakfast will probably be extinct.

      Bunch of fucker.
      Nairn
    • If you're a cab or truck driver, you probably start the day with a full english.

      Lucky fat fuckers.
      Nairn
    • It’s more of a weekend treat.Chimp
    • lol, okay that was clear!i_was
    • I eat them as a treat. But some folk rock them every day. Like Nairn said 'Lucky fat truckers!'PhanLo
    • Yeah the odd weekend treat. Got to include black pudding though!MrT
    • English Breakfast is also a kind of tea to enjoy with your English Breakfast.inteliboy
    • @MrT defo black pudding, I also like HP sauce with it. PerfectPhanLo
    • I ate it nearly everyday. I think they eat it often but keep in mind it's alot of ingredients, not the easiest thing to cook nor the cheapest. The black puddingcherub
    • and mushrooms are so so good. The whole thing is good but esp that.cherub
    • it made more sense in the past when you could be working down t'pit or losing limbs in a steel works. Not so if you're a knitting influencer or latte artist.MrT
    • Second best brekkie next to pancakes.
      Reserved for hangover days.
      Projectile
    • The best is when you banged a girl, and you take her for hungover breakfast at a greasy spoon (the place to get English breakfast)Projectile
    • Fuck me cherub you had an English Breakfast everyday?! You must have some health issues or be a labourer. Once a week max is wise.Hayzilla
    • I find the question almost impossible to understand so I can't comment.Hayzilla
    • English breakfast for most English people is more like a rare treat. It's like asking Americans if they really have 50 waffles with bacon and maple syrup everykalkal
    • morning, difference being is we don't.kalkal

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