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Jan 2025
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S4/E6 - The Truth about the British Ft. ...

CHARLIE BAXTER
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📝 Get FREE Episode Worksheet In this episode, Charlie sits down with Adam Fletcher, author of 'Understanding the British', to explore the quirks, contradictions, and humour behind British culture. Adam shares insights from his best-selling book and reveals why the British are not who you think they are—even to themselves. Full of wit and charm, this episode ... Show More
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