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Do you . . .
Carry emergency teabags in your backpack?
Quietly tut at badly formed 'queues'?
Cleverly avoid blisters by wearing socks with your sandals?
. . . then you may be suffering from (more) VERY BRITISH PROBLEMS.
In this sequel to the original and quite-funny-if-you-like-that-sort-of-thing Very British Problems book, Rob Temple is taking us out of our comfort zone. We're going to that worrying place where crisps don't taste quite the same - and where ordering chips gets you . . . well, crisps. We're going abroad.
Whether you're in Magaluf or the Maldives,
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Do you . . .

Carry emergency teabags in your backpack?
Quietly tut at badly formed 'queues'?
Cleverly avoid blisters by wearing socks with your sandals?

. . . then you may be suffering from (more) VERY BRITISH PROBLEMS.

In this sequel to the original and quite-funny-if-you-like-that-sort-of-thing Very British Problems book, Rob Temple is taking us out of our comfort zone. We're going to that worrying place where crisps don't taste quite the same - and where ordering chips gets you . . . well, crisps. We're going abroad.

Whether you're in Magaluf or the Maldives, indulging in après ski or Aperol, no one is immune to the raging superbug that is Very British Problems.

Previously published as Very British Problems Abroad.


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Autorenporträt
Rob Temple is a journalist and founder of the @SoVeryBritish Twitter account, which now has more than five million followers, and a consultant on the official Channel 4 Very British Problems series. Originally from Peterborough, he moved from South London to the countryside to provide more storage space for his rapidly expanding collection of inedible hot sauces and to be alone with his thought(s). He's not that keen on hot drinks but is fine with just water if that's okay?