Any British out there?

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  • I've only been here 3 days and they don't like me already ;-)

    That's because you is a mermaid.

    hell yes girlfriend PMSL,LOL,ROFL ,WOOHOO, :wink:
  • I've only been here 3 days and they don't like me already ;-)

    That's because you is a mermaid.

    hell yes girlfriend PMSL,LOL,ROFL ,WOOHOO, :wink:

    *snork*
  • Hi there I'm from Norfolk on the east coast of britain and like you ive just joined MFP and i'm hoping to get fit, lose weight and be more healthy in the future :smile:
  • Hello, I have recently just joined and I am from bonnie Dundee :smile:
  • Nancymcgregor
    Nancymcgregor Posts: 150 Member
    *waves* Leek Staffordshire here
  • Lovett123
    Lovett123 Posts: 54 Member
    Hello from not so sunny Lancashire! feel free to add me :)
  • :wink:
  • Cese27
    Cese27 Posts: 626 Member
    Irish nerve but live in England
  • rachsseifert
    rachsseifert Posts: 3 Member
    Another Scot from wet and windy Glasgow!
  • Hi
    I'm from the South West of England (:
    I'm new to this so feel free to add me
  • hellybelle1
    hellybelle1 Posts: 47 Member
    Wow, so nice to have all you Brits respond to my thread, thank you! Feel free to add me. Helen x
  • Seems like all 3 of us here are new haha :) well, I'm kirsty and it's nice to meet the both of you :) x


    hiya Kirsty!

    hello :) how is you? x
  • farway
    farway Posts: 1,260 Member
    I'm not being unkind or typically "British" and stuck-up....its just that personally, I feel that posting an abbreviation meant to infer congratulations, doesn't really amount to support in the traditional sense.

    I would rather say something constructive in response to somebody struggling, or worrying, or being confused about something. Just generally enthusing about every diary entries seems a bit superficial to me, so I say nothing - maybe that makes me an unsupportive friend?

    BTW I'm not criticising anyone who provides support in that way, it isn't unappreciated - I accept that I get fewer comments on the basis that I don't deliver 100's of responses to daily diary closures or activities, but I do respond to people's posts looking for help or an actual comment about something.

    Jeez, I really AM British aren't I. :)

    One reason you are on my friend list, as well as being in same 'ampshire area
  • farway
    farway Posts: 1,260 Member
    I've only been here 3 days and they don't like me already ;-)

    Hee hee, you did trigger a few nutters, I never replied on the thread because of said nutters, some do take it all too seriously and a personal assault on their beliefs and way of life and cannot accept others that do not have their outlook on life / food / diet etc

    PS I have to stop myself posting "what a w@nker" on some of the forums, you are not alone
  • I've only been here 3 days and they don't like me already ;-)

    Hee hee, you did trigger a few nutters, I never replied on the thread because of said nutters, some do take it all too seriously and a personal assault on their beliefs and way of life and cannot accept others that do not have their outlook on life / food / diet etc

    PS I have to stop myself posting "what a w@nker" on some of the forums, you are not alone

    it did go a bit nuts there for a while,i was expecting maybe 3 replies max,if you can't laugh at the non important stuff god help you :wink:
  • I'm not being unkind or typically "British" and stuck-up....its just that personally, I feel that posting an abbreviation meant to infer congratulations, doesn't really amount to support in the traditional sense.

    I would rather say something constructive in response to somebody struggling, or worrying, or being confused about something. Just generally enthusing about every diary entries seems a bit superficial to me, so I say nothing - maybe that makes me an unsupportive friend?

    BTW I'm not criticising anyone who provides support in that way, it isn't unappreciated - I accept that I get fewer comments on the basis that I don't deliver 100's of responses to daily diary closures or activities, but I do respond to people's posts looking for help or an actual comment about something.

    Jeez, I really AM British aren't I. :)

    One reason you are on my friend list, as well as being in same 'ampshire area

    And you on mine, because you are dedicated, committed, dignified and inspirational. Nice action. :)
  • I'm from the midlands .. And had a fitbit one or my birthday so e,Cora motivation!! Yeay
  • That should say extra! Not Cora lol.. On ipad flipping auto check !!!
  • That should say extra! Not Cora lol.. On ipad flipping auto check !!!

    Bahaha, damn you autocorrect. I got my FitBit Ultra today, I'm still trying to work it all out!!!
  • I'm loving the one!!! It's made me go up n down stairs 17 times today lol.. Ps I'm from Cheslyn hay Walsall..
  • I'm loving the one!!! It's made me go up n down stairs 17 times today lol.. Ps I'm from Cheslyn hay Walsall..

    Mine has made me realise, that I have done very little this afternoon! More work tomorrow.........
  • It's really motivating me.. Real easy to use men is
  • That was meant to say mine grrrrr... Gonna have to turn this auto correct off lol
  • sheenap10
    sheenap10 Posts: 4 Member
    I'm a local Kirsty! Also in the West Midlands and new to this site..
  • hi im from swinton manchester :)
    this is my 2nd day and upto now have found it good :)
  • laineybz
    laineybz Posts: 704 Member
    I'm also from Birmingham :D
  • turkeyloss
    turkeyloss Posts: 4 Member
    no we are here !:smile:
  • sarahlm20
    sarahlm20 Posts: 66 Member
    Hey I am from Bristol - Chavvy/Farmer land haha
  • AverageUkDude
    AverageUkDude Posts: 371 Member
    *waves*
  • Me too feel free to add me as a friend .. Good to have friends to help you along