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12 Things British People Only Do At The Pub (And Nowhere Else)

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12 Things British People Only Do At The Pub (And Nowhere Else)

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Heading to the local pub is a staple of British culture, not just for a pint, but for a whole bag of unique traditions that unfold between its walls. From the way people order their drinks to how they say goodbye, pubs are a breeding ground for habits that might seem a bit odd to visitors. Let’s stroll through these quirky British pub habits that turn any ordinary bar visit into an experience peppered with friendship, humor, and a touch of the unexpected.

1. Order drinks at the bar without waiting to be seated

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When Brits walk into a pub, they head straight to the bar to order their drinks, skipping the usual ritual of being seated first. This approach not only speeds things up but also sets a casual, laid-back tone for the visit. Itโ€™s all about getting to the good stuff quickly: a refreshing pint and a chat with the bartender. Plus, it’s your chance to scan the crowd, spotting friends or perhaps choosing the best table to settle down at after grabbing your drink.

2. Talk to total strangers like best mates

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In many places, chatting up a stranger might be unusual, but not in a British pub. Here, itโ€™s normal to strike up a conversation with whoever happens to be next to you at the bar. These chats are often warm and friendly, making the pub a perfect place to meet new people or even gather some local tips and stories. Itโ€™s a social hub where the unwritten rule is friendliness first.

3. Insist on getting a round even if no one asked

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Offering to buy a round is practically a sport in itself. Even if no one voiced a need for another drink, someone will jump in to keep the spirits flowing. Itโ€™s a gesture that says, “Iโ€™m enjoying your company,” promoting a sense of community and generosity. Just remember, if you accept a round, you might be expected to return the favor later!

4. Complain about the price then go every week anyway

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Grumbling over the expense of drinks is part of the ritual, yet it never deters the weekly pilgrimage to the pub. Itโ€™s a humorous paradox that underscores a deeper truth: the value of gathering in a beloved spot with good company outweighs the cost on the menu.

5. Pretend a packet of crisps is dinner

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Ever planned to just pop in for a drink and suddenly itโ€™s hours later? Suddenly, that packet of crisps you grabbed with your pint becomes an impromptu dinner. Itโ€™s a common makeshift meal that proves sometimes simplicity wins, especially in the comfy setting of your local pub.

6. Watch sports while pretending not to care

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Sports are a big deal, but youโ€™ll often find pub-goers downplaying their enthusiasm, maintaining a โ€˜coolโ€™ exterior while secretly keeping score and internally celebrating every goal or point. This nonchalant attitude keeps the atmosphere light and friendly, regardless of team rivalries.

7. Debate over the pub quiz even after losing

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Whether you win or lose, the pub quiz isnโ€™t over until everyoneโ€™s debated the answers, questioned the quizmaster’s facts, or praised the winning team. Itโ€™s a spirited part of pub culture that emphasizes fun and learning something new, even if itโ€™s just a quirky fact.

8. Ask for “the usual” even if theyโ€™re not known there

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Thereโ€™s something comforting about walking into a new pub and asking for “the usual.” Itโ€™s a playful way to pretend youโ€™re a regular, even if itโ€™s your first visit. Sometimes, it might even spark a conversation with the bartender about what their ‘usual’ recommendations are.

9. Leave coats on chairs to reserve the table

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This practice is the unspoken rule of seat saving in pubs across Britain. A coat or bag on a chair is a clear sign that this spot is taken, marking territory without a word while you grab your drink. It’s a simple but effective system recognized by all regular pub-goers.

10. Pop out for “one drink” and stay for five hours

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It starts with “just one drink,” but before you know it, hours have passed, and youโ€™re still at the pub. Itโ€™s a testament to how easy it is to lose track of time when youโ€™re in good company and a cozy atmosphere. What was supposed to be a quick catch-up turns into an evening filled with laughter and stories.

11. Say goodbye multiple times before actually leaving

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Saying goodbye in a British pub can be a long affair. You might say your goodbyes at the table, then again at the bar, and probably once more at the door. Itโ€™s a drawn-out way to cherish the last moments with friends before stepping out into the night.

12. Suggest leaving, then order one more anyway

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The famous last words, “Shall we head off?” often lead to ordering just one more round. Itโ€™s part last hurrah, part not wanting the night to end, which always seems like a good idea at the time. Itโ€™s a fun way to extend the evening, ensuring everyone leaves feeling cheerful and content.

 

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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