would you rather>eat exclusively uniquely British food (not foreign like kebabs or curry) for a decadeOR>live in Russia (not Moscow or St. Petersburg) for 2 years
>>222345473British food is actually based but r*dditors aren't ready to hear it.
>>222345473I'll take that full english any day of the weak
>>222345473russia because it would be a fun experience for 2 years and good opportunity to explore the country and get to know the people.
>>222345473The full british breakfast is the single best breakfast. Tho I would really love to explore Russia.
>>222345473curry is uniquely british, more than a full english which uses american baked beans
I don't really care about food that much, I kinda just eat so that I'm not hungry and stay alive. So probably the food, Russia could be interesting but I'm skeptical about where exactly I'd end up. Or actually now that I think about it, a decade is a pretty long time, so I think I'd hang out in Russia for two years instead. At one point I started trying to learn Russian but I didn't get very far into it, so that would be a good opportunity to learn the language as well
>>222345473Russia. Sounds like an adventure for better or worse. Like a survival challenge. British food for ten years is just misery. Yeah I know it's not that bad but it's so heavy and not that diverse so for 10 years no way.
>>222345473i'd rather die
I'd move to Russia and eat only British food.
>>222345473The second one.
>>222345526Haha how is that even a question? Some people are so closed minded. A crazy 2 year adventure, or an sad English breakie while looking out the window at a grey sky and chicken and chips shops, run down bookies and a hundred nasty Pakis and Africans
>>222345473I would move to kazan or yekaterinburg tomorrow. Lack of British food is just an added benefit
>>222345473Live in Russia
>>222345473Brit sloppa for a decadeGonna try some faggots and hagges