
I have always been fascinated with the British
culture, their customs and traditions, and most of all their humor. But what I am truly curious about, are the British sayings or proverbs. My favorite British saying is, "A stitch in time saves nine", doesn't actually sound like it makes a lot of sense but it does. According to the British people, it means that if you
act early on something, you can save a lot of time. Which is actually true, and it's a very practical suggestion, I might say. Hey, you won't actually gain anything, when you don't do something about it, when you know you can, right? Do I sound British enough for you now? Live and let live, they say.
Among all problems that emails have, spam is considered as of the annoying. It is definitely frustrating to see an inbox filled with irrelevant and useless emails. Worse, preventing spam is very hard since some spammers are human operated. However, there
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Rugby is one of the most played sports in more than 100 nations. In some countries, rugby is their national sport. In most schools, playing rugby is a physical activity for some students. And, this sport is popular in England, too. Rugby is a game involv
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Archaeologists are still excavating for so many years now a series of temples that are said to be older than Egypt's Pyramids. In different locations in Germany and Austria, big monuments were unearthed and identified. With such evidences found, historian
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