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Which is not a common British expression:
 
Enchanted.
 
Be my guest.
 
You're welcome.
 
After you.
Which word is not a synonym of "allowed"?
 
Forbidden
 
Permitted
 
Accepted
 
Authorised
Which word contains a silent consonant?
 
Rhythm
 
Hole
 
Listed
 
Iceland
Which thing do foreigners find most annoying about the British?
 
British people are too polite.
 
British people have poor dress sense.
 
British people drive on the left.
 
British people enjoy complaining.
Which is the correct sentence?
 
You mustn't walk on the grass.
 
You don't have to drive over 30mph.
 
You ought to drink so much coffee.
 
You should pick your nose.
Which one isn't a typical British expression?
 
Pardon my English
 
Mind your manners!
 
Pardon my French
 
Mind your Ps and Qs
Which sentence is correct?
 
Kissing is not appropriate in many professional settings.
 
It's OK to eat smelly food in a closed environment.
 
You should never give up your seat.
 
You don't need to wait for permission to start eating.
Which is the correct sentence?
 
Swipe right if you fancy him.
 
His phone was put on hold in the middle of the meeting.
 
The line hung up.
 
My phone got cut off while I was texting him.
Which word doesn't have a silent consonant?
 
House
 
Should
 
Whole
 
Dishonest
The person sitting next to you on the train is playing their music too loud. What do you say to them?
 
Would you mind turning the volume down, please?
 
Loud music is not permitted on the train.
 
You shouldn't play your music so loud.
 
Turn it down!!!
Which is correct?
 
May I have a glass of red wine, please?
 
Give me wine.
 
I would like to buy a cup of red wine.
 
Wine, now!