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How to be a Brit

The hilariously accurate, witty and indispensable manual for everyone longing to attain True...

George Mikes

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Penguin Books Ltd
04 January 2016
The timeless and laugh-out-loud bestseller on the quirks of being British

George Mikes's perceptive manual for everyone who longs to attain True Britishness provides a complete guide to the British Way of Life. Having been born in Hungary, he eventually spent more than forty years in the field, and the fruits of his labour include insights on important topics including the weather, how to be rude and how to panic quietly.

Loved by readers and authors alike, How to Be a Brit contains Mikes's three major works - How to be an Alien, How to be Inimitable and How to be Decadent. If you're British, you'll love it; if you're a foreigner, you'll appreciate it.

- How to plan a town- ""Street names should be painted clearly and distinctly on large boards. Then hide these boards carefully."" - Queuing- ""An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one."" - Sex- ""Continental people have sex lives- the English have hot water bottles.""
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Imprint:   Penguin Books Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   196g
ISBN:   9780241975008
ISBN 10:   024197500X
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

George Mikes (pronounced 'me-cash'), was born in Hungary 1912. In 1938 he moved to London to become the correspondent for a Hungarian newspaper, and then he never left. A keen observer of the behaviour and misbehaviour of foreigners and natives in Britain, he is frequently cited by later authors including Kate Fox and Jeremy Paxman. He died in London in 1987.

Reviews for How to be a Brit: The hilariously accurate, witty and indispensable manual for everyone longing to attain True Britishness

In all the miseries which plague mankind, there is hardly anything better than such radiant humour as is given to you. Everyone must laugh with you - even those who are hit with your little arrows. Albert Einstein to George Mikes An instant classic -- Francis Wheen on 'How to Be an Alien' Very funny The Economist Bill Bryson is George Mikes' love-child -- Jeremy Paxman This is the vital textbook for Brits, would-be Brits, and anyone who wonders what being a Brit really means. Pass me my hot water bottle, please -- Dame Esther Rantzen Wise and witty -- William Cook on 'How to Be an Alien' Spectator Brilliantly comical -- Pico Iyer on 'How to Be an Alien' New York Times Mikes is a master of the laconic yet slippery put-down: The trouble with tea is that originally it was quite a good drink -- Henry Hitchings


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