Well it’s all relative isn’t it. The U.K. is not renowned for its hot weather so anything over 25 degrees is a heatwave for us, ruddy lovely it is toorocc87 wrote:Sorry I’m going to have to have a little giggle at the ‘heatwave’ comment - love you Brits! My family is from North West Spain and they think anything over 25c is stifling until they visit me in Sydney in summer and go ‘ohhhhh’meg1912 wrote:#SueforTOWIE[img]<a class="vglnk" href="<a class="vglnk" href="//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201804 ... e36dfc.jpg[/img" rel="nofollow"><span>https</span><span>://</span><span>uploads</span><span>.</span><span>tapatalk</span><span>-</span><span>cdn</span><span>.</span><span>com</span><span>/</span><span>20180420</span><span>/</span><span>711ee67dcd00c4a32c644494bfe36dfc</span><span>.</span><span>jpg</span><span>[/</span><span>img</span></a>" rel="nofollow"><span>https</span><span>://</span><span>uploads</span><span>.</span><span>tapatalk</span><span>-</span><span>cdn</span><span>.</span><span>com</span><span>/</span><span>20180420</span><span>/</span><span>711ee67dcd00c4a32c644494bfe36dfc</span><span>.</span><span>jpg</span><span>[/</span><span>img</span></a>]
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Yep, it’s true. Us Brits use the word ‘rammed’ or ‘ramo’ to mean somewhere is busy with people. I love how the world uses the same word for different meanings