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In the U.K. we get it from Americans as when we use imperial (proper imperial, not U.S. Customary Units) use stone in weight.

The lack of mixer taps? Well, that’s just them being obstinate.

In the U.K. we would identify it as a burger. Be it crocodile, wild boar, ostrich, veal, iberico, kangaroo, lamb, buffalo, etc...

or asda. 

Lidl also sell Highland Game venison from Dundee, as do many other supermarkets.

I live in a very rural part of northern England and shooting here and in south west Scotland is common with farmers and some city dwellers, granted maybe not as often or as common as the U.S..

What always gets me is the number or ‘resisting arrests’ out number the arrests.

But I and M are pretty much the same thing, I-Interstate, M-Motorway.

Yes, we do it for motorways, ‘A’, ‘B’, etc... roads, many will have names too.

Ye’, because for us in the U.K. saying, ‘he’s on M4' is just odd.

Sadly manuals are dying out, in the most part due to hybrids and all electric cars being auto only.

That’s probably the only thing he wouldn’t be at home with though, calling it gas/gasoline as we say petrol/petroleum here in the U.K. 

They are rarely damaged. 

Ye’, there’s some different terminology.

In the U.K. at night we drive with the main beam on, but in rural areas we may, if clear put full beam on, but as soon as you see the light on the horizon of an oncoming car, you dip your lights down to main beam until the vehicle has passed. 

Cats eyes in the U.K. (other than temporary ones during road maintenance) are partially recessed into the road and the remainder is shielded and the eyes actually push down if you drive over them with the added effect that water underneath the cats eyes actually wash the eyes before popping back up.

Ye', what I don't get is, if the GR is going to be an Invincible with styling, why is it only £44k, if the regular (non GR styled) Invincible is the same price at present. 

So true. 

It doesn’t look that much different from an Invincible or icon.

Or if your in the U.K., like may other places in the world, at many bars, sit at a table and use the bars app on your mobile phone to order and pay for the drinks and have them brought to your table.