Across
- 3. Brits feel compelled to tell their hairdresser that they ... their terrible new haircut
- 6. The British are panicking about how to react when receiving an ... gift
- 7. Brits have the paralyzing fear of using someone else's ... (to flush or not to flush in the middle of the night - that is the question)
- 8. The way Brits can express their inner rage through
- 10. Brits are dreading the bit when everyone should sing "..."
- 12. An emotion that coincides with sadness when it is expressed by a Brit
- 14. Brits are having no idea how to handle receiving a ... (they are dealing well with criticism, but now doing great with kindness; any … should be batted away, wrapped in a bin bag, set fire to and thrown off a cliff)
- 17. Brits are worrying about whether they seem ... when expressing sadness (funeral can be a challenge for the British as they do not know how to react and show genuine feelings, to grieve publicly; they prefer to get distracted by meeting new people at funeral or expecting a good buffet afterwards)
- 18. Brits feel aghast at the thought of "joining in" when clapping or singing along. They say: “It's not in our ... to be really come out there”
Down
- 1. Wearing heart on a ... is less expected of Brits
- 2. Brits say: "we don't have the hips for that. We should get rid of ..., it's rubbish, it's not British”
- 4. "Is that what you're wearing?=It's a ... thing to wear"
- 5. Brits experience the horror of dealing with an emotional ... in public
- 9. Brits secretly enjoy being ... (they support those who will never win because they are not ready for success themselves)
- 11. Conversation about the ... is a form of a social interaction for the British (it's not about the … - it's about feelings)
- 13. Brits are able to express passionate emotions only while watching ... . (Tears, rage, laughter etc.) They can share emotions with others or express real feelings at that moment.
- 15. Brits are never able to judge how much gusto to ... with at a formal occasion (how loud or quite they should do that)
- 16. Brits have "a thing" about an unwelcome surprise of someone actually telling them how they are. (Noone wants to know, they ask but don't ... it)
