Just How British Are You? (Even If You're Not)

:dubious: They are of course, Catholic, as was Henry the 8th. His was not a Protestant reformation but a good Catholic’s divestment of the Roman Heresy.

Which you would know if you were truely British :stuck_out_tongue: .

At any rate I got a 12 and I don’t think it was that stupid. Some things were just cultural, some where the same sort of legal questions we probably ask folks coming to this counry…not a bad idea to know what the requierments for keeping a dogs are if you want to live there (and considering, going back to cultural, dog ownership is practiaclly a matter of law anyway).

However I am shocked the rules of cricket were not mentioned. Sad state the Empire’s come to if they let people in who don’t know what’s cricket :). (and I hate to think I learned all that for nothing!)

I’m not sure of the historical reasons for the one-year divorce rule (although you can be confident there was a very good reason, probably to prevent exploitation or fraud). However, the main use for it nowadays is a barrier to sham marriages - somebody couldn’t marry in order to get residence for their partner, then divorce within weeks, then marry a new partner, then divorce, etc.

Eight right
That seems to be a popular score here.
Oh and I live in Boston, USA

Well, yes, that would make more sense, wouldn’t it? :smack:

Wouldn’t immigration catch on to that sort of scheme awfully quickly, though? Doesn’t seem like a very foolproof plan.

I got 3. But my last British ancesstor left the UK in 1755, so…

But I have a cunning plan…!

What? Too British?

Is it so cunning that you could slap a tail on it and call it a weasel?
:smiley:
I too got 8 out of 15.

No, it wouldn’t be a problem solved by introducing the one year rule - just that it’s a good reason to not do away with it.