It’s an English stereotype that they feel awkward when expressing emotions and would rather suffer silently than “impose” on someone by asking for help.
(edit: or at least that was my read. The other person who replied might be right that it could be a joke about recent events, because they arrest 30+ people per day for social media posts.)
Could I ask for explanation?
It’s an English stereotype that they feel awkward when expressing emotions and would rather suffer silently than “impose” on someone by asking for help.
(edit: or at least that was my read. The other person who replied might be right that it could be a joke about recent events, because they arrest 30+ people per day for social media posts.)
I guess Pink Floyd was referring to this in the song Time:
“Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way.”
Ohhh I thought there was some stereotype about Brits getting water leaks all the time, that clears it up.
Keep a stiff upper lip, old chap.
thanks
You can’t complain in the UK any more, or you’ll be jailed.