What is Marmite?

The artist: My daughter

The artist: My daughter

lessons I've learned working in London for the past 8 years. 

  • When you are asked "Good weekend?", they actually don't want the details of your weekend.
  • Don't get too excited when somebody tells you something is "Brilliant." Everything is brilliant.
  • Pants = Underwear. So don't say, "I've been lazy and have been wearing these pants all week". Not good. The correct word is trousers.
  • Don't be overly nice to a Brit when you meet them they will wonder what you want from them.
  • Also, don't tell everyone your life story when you first meet them.
  • You don't do Europe.
  • Ibiza is prounouced IbiTHA.
  • Tea is dinner.
  • Marmite is nasty.
  • Don't get all hurt when somebody disagrees/debates with you at work. It's just part of the culture.
  • Getting a coworker to come over for dinner may take 10-15 years.
  • They butter both sides of sandwich. Still can't get used to it.
  • It's holiday not vacation.
  • They take their holidays very seriously. You will not impress a Brit by saying, I haven't been on holiday in 6 years.
  • Muppet = Idiot.
  • It's very annoying when a Brit mimics an American accent and says, "Awesome." It seems to amuse them though so don't say anything.
  • Don't talk about America all the time. It's annoying.
  • Don't develop a fake English accent. It's also annoying
  • Brits don't wear undershirts.
  • Never, ever wear your blackberry or smart phone on your belt. That is equivalent to high treason.
  • Get used to army time and DD/MM/YYYY
  • Say no to Khakis.
  • First stop when you get off the plane is to TM Lewin for the 4 for a 100 deal. Paul Smith and Thomas Pink come later on.
  • Embrace cuff links.

What is the difference between working in New York and London(v.02)

Disclaimer:  These are gross over simplifications. All based on my personal experience in a specific field. I have spent half my 15 year career working in NYC/NJ and the other in London.

"Lazy Husband" Fulham, London

"Lazy Husband" Fulham, London

'Merica.

  • Value trustworthiness above all.
    If you ask about someone, you will hear something like "He's a good guy"
  • Far more entrepreneurial spirit
  • Nicer but faker
  • People will violently agree if they don't agree then talk about you behind your back

England

  • Values cleverness above all else
  • Far more cynical. (Why is this person being so nice to me, what does he want?)
  • Think they are smarter and the US agree with that.
  • Debate is part of the culture
  • People in the U.K. fall into line more