How do British people handle difficult emotions, like stress, embarrassment, or upset?
Often, they don’t talk about it directly. They might change the subject, make a dry joke, or just get quiet. But if you don’t recognise what’s happening — especially in romantic, social, or work settings — you can unintentionally push them away.
In my latest Patreon video, I walk you through how British people typically deal with emotional discomfort — and how you can respond in a way that respects their boundaries while still offering care and connection.
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How do British people handle difficult emotions, like stress, embarrassment, or upset?
Often, they don’t talk about it directly. They might change the subject, make a dry joke, or just get quiet. But if you don’t recognise what’s happening — especially in romantic, social, or work settings — you can unintentionally push them away.
In my latest Patreon video, I walk you through how British people typically deal with emotional discomfort — and how you can respond in a way that respects their boundaries while still offering care and connection.
🎥 If you're serious about building strong relationships with British people — this is essential.
Watch now on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/emotional-in-130022802?utm_m…
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