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Small but perfectly informedHow to be British
Posted by Small but perfectly informed at 2:28pm on Fri 26 Jan 07
Now they want to teach Britishness in schools. How, pray tell, are they going to manage that? The buzzwords are tolerance and respect, but I’ve got a few more suggestions for the curriculum:

The noble art of queuing

A true Brit should know the simple rules of queuing, these are: 1) if you see one, join one 2) if you don’t see one, make one 3) never push in, you will be glared at, tutted at and ostracised. Make sure the kids can recite them on demand.


Procrastinating

Talking about, writing reports on and voting for things instead of actually doing them is a key part of Britishness. For this exercise, children can be split into groups and given a blank piece of paper and a week to write four lines. First they must all agree on what to write and then they must nominate someone to write it, this could take days.


Political correctness/health and safety

Is someone in their class a snotty-nosed little bully with rank BO and a weight problem? No, he’s a mucous-nostriled, height-impaired, behaviourally-challenged, water-repellent, over-loved young person.

Do the younger kids want to have a doll’s Christmas tea party? Tough. First they need a risk assessment, a disclaimer form in case any dolls spill imaginary tea on themselves and a new banner without the word Christmas in it.
The boys must be encouraged to play with the dolls as much as the girls, whether they want to or not. If any of the boys like playing with the dolls more than the girls do, then this should also be encouraged. There must be a doll representing all genders (male, female and transsexual), ages and races.


Talking about the weather

Studying the weather can be done as part of geography lesson and should revolve around three key issues: 1) Why won’t it stop raining? 2) It’s too ******** hot! I can’t wait for winter. 3) It’s too ******** cold! I can’t wait for summer.

As part of this module, students can also take part in a special project entitled “Why all transport goes to pot if it’s too hot/cold/windy/foggy/wet” looking at airports, trains and road conditions.

How to be American

For extra credit, kids can learn how to be more like Americans. Modules begin with It’s not my fault, an in-depth look at American blame culture and how it is becoming part of Britishness.

Sample essay titles include “I ate all the burgers and now I’m fat. Why, McDonalds, why?”
“I smoked all my life and now my lungs are angry, but not as irate as I am at the tobacco companies who have been secretly killing me” and “They started it”; why American foreign policy is right and the world is wrong.
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Posted by: Richard at 3:44pm on Mon 5 Feb 07
I've just read and agreed with your piece about political correctness/health and safety.

Imagine my amusement when I went on to read your previous posting demanding a law to ban something you disapprove of.

I wonder if you can see any parallel between your wish for a new law against something you disapprove of and the recent torrent of laws that now impinge on our freedom to exist as individuals?

What will be your reaction when a minority group successfully campaigns for a law which impinges on something *you* enjoy doing?

Live and let live a little!

A non smoker.
Posted by: amy at 4:51pm on Tue 6 Feb 07
Hi,

Thanks for your comment, however re: my post about smoking while driving - I think it should be banned because it's dangerous, not because I disapprove of it as such. It's on a par with using your mobile phone, which I also think is dangerous - but I don't disapprove of using mobiles generally - just when you're trying to control a car..

I also think that our '"freedom to exist as individuals" means not having to breathe second-hand smoke in restaurants but also equally gives you the right to smoke in your own home.

Live and let live? Um, do any passive smokers actually want lung cancer?
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Amy Watkins, 24, is supplements editor at the Wiltshire Times. In her spare time she enjoys anti-social activities like reading and sitting on park benches judging people. She believes it’s the little things in life that count. She is 5ft tall.
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