American who needs help understanding British ways

jeffmack22sdjeffmack22sd Posts: 385
edited July 2013 in A Moving Train
Someone, anyone from Europe explain, the whole birth thing. I have tons of questions.
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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    In order for a baby to be made, it needs to be sired. From that point on, their rank in society is often tied to how much land and nobel titles they have inherited from their father.

    It's much different from the States where a baby is made by make'n bacon and are left to be governed on their own after six years of being taught how to forage by their mother.
  • jeffmack22sdjeffmack22sd Posts: 385
    Is he a prince?
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    Is he a prince?
    US or English version?

    The US version requires a DJ sidekick.

    The English version requires watching a bag of bones outlive you, dashing all hope of becoming king someday.
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Jason P wrote:
    In order for a baby to be made, it needs to be sired. From that point on, their rank in society is often tied to how much land and nobel titles they have inherited from their father.

    It's much different from the States where a baby is made by make'n bacon and are left to be governed on their own after six years of being taught how to forage by their mother.
    Ah, those 'merican babies :P

    I'm completely flummoxed by how much attention this has garnered. This isn't at all directed toward the OP (I too had no idea how the title thing works), but holy shit...it's not like WE'RE having the baby.
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    This noted documentary explains the ins and outs in award winning detail ...

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  • jeffmack22sdjeffmack22sd Posts: 385
    Their princes,kings, all different areas. He's third in charge and won't be kind until next century when he is 87??
  • jeffmack22sdjeffmack22sd Posts: 385
    I've seen Coming to America, great movie.
  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    it's a boy,they named him "Sir Cailfornia Dreamin" :lol:


    Godfather.
  • unsungunsung Posts: 9,487
    edited July 2013
    I can't think of much else that I care less about.
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  • chimechime Posts: 7,839
    Funnily enough our media are covering how much more interested US media is in the whole thing than anyone else :lol: Apparently 47% of all tweets in respect of the birth yesterday originated in the US. So I guess a question from a Brit. Why do you guys care?

    And yup he is a prince.
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    awesome ....

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  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    unsung wrote:
    I can't of much else that I care less about.

    a friend of mine posted on facebook "we fought for our independence so we wouldn't have to care about a royal baby" :lol:

    Godfather.
  • Who PrincessWho Princess Posts: 7,305
    chime wrote:
    Funnily enough our media are covering how much more interested US media is in the whole thing than anyone else :lol: Apparently 47% of all tweets in respect of the birth yesterday originated in the US. So I guess a question from a Brit. Why do you guys care?

    And yup he is a prince.
    Who knows why we care. It's been pretty hard to escape the news coverage although I haven't heard anyone actually talking about it.

    And for those who don't remember, there was just as much hoopla if not more when Prince William was born. I was working with an English lady at the time and she would not allow ANY joking or criticism in her presence.
    "The stars are all connected to the brain."
  • tremorstremors Posts: 8,051
    I have been inside Buckingham Palace
    I have been inside the Queen's Lunatic Asylums
    I got treated better at the Palace, but the food was better in hospital
    Cancel my subscription to the Ressurection
    Send my credentials to the house of detention

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  • jeffmack22sdjeffmack22sd Posts: 385
    Kings, Dutchesses, Princesess, so many titles. WTF!!!!
  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Speaking from experience, most Brits don't give a fuck about the Royal family. They're really just a gimic for tourists, like The Hard Rock Cafe, and 'I love London' t-shirts.
  • Last-12-ExitLast-12-Exit Posts: 8,661
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Speaking from experience, most Brits don't give a fuck about the Royal family. They're really just a gimic for tourists, like The Hard Rock Cafe, and 'I love London' t-shirts.
    The royal family have no real power, do they? How does that family make money? Are any taxes paid to them?
  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Speaking from experience, most Brits don't give a fuck about the Royal family. They're really just a gimic for tourists, like The Hard Rock Cafe, and 'I love London' t-shirts.
    The royal family have no real power, do they? How does that family make money? Are any taxes paid to them?

    This should help answer your question: http://www.celebritynetworth.com/articl ... taxpayers/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finances_o ... yal_Family
    The official reported annual cost to the British public of keeping the Royal Family was £41.5 million for the 2008-09 financial year. However, this figure is disputed since it does not include the cost of security provided by the police and the Army, the lost revenues of the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster and other expenses.
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