r/AskABrit is a subreddit with 218k members. They frequently recommend/review beans, crackers, and shops, and the most common flair used is culture, food/drink, language, other, and history.
Ask Brits questions about life in the UK
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#1
Culture
: "Do you think cannabis should be legalized in the UK?"
23 posts
#2
Food/Drink
: "Why is Waitrose seen as so posh?"
19 posts
#3
Language
: "Why do some brits introduce themselves as from the UK and other as English/Scottish/Welsh?"
10 posts
#4
Other
: "What’s a random experience you’ve had when meeting a British celebrity? Were they nice or mean?"
7 posts
#5
History
: "What do you think the UK would do to mark 1000 years since the Battle of Hastings?"
6 posts
#6
TV/Film
: "Why is Gemma Collins even on TV?"
5 posts
#7
Music
: "My vote for the worst ever novelty record that graced the British charts, goes to Disco Duck. What would yours be?"
5 posts
#8
Removed - Rule 4
: "Why do people on council estates opt to only use their front garden?"
4 posts
#9
Removed - Rule 8
: "Is it true that because of absurd interest on student loans most people in the UK do not fully pay off their loans and just consider it to be a 'tax'?"
4 posts
#10
Sports
: "Does the average Brit know that most Germans have no idea we're football rivals in your eyes?"
3 posts
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Last updated: May 31, 2026