In many countries, cigarettes are cheaper due to lower taxes
Youd get all this negatively coming out, as if to be mysterious is to be negative, to be dark

Woo them Britishly with a few choice compliments straight from the UK: Bright as a button: (adj.) clever Buff: (adj.) sexy, attractive Cracking: (adj.) excellent, fantastic Fancy: (v.) to have a crush on Fit: (adj.) super hot Lush: (adj.) attractive Minted: (adj.) very cool, excellent (also slang for "rich") Posh: (adj.) fancy Smart: (adj.) well-dressed, sharp Smashing: (adj.) fantastic Tidy: (adj.) good-looking "The obvious one people love is 'wanker,' which is somewhat equivalent to 'jerk,'" says Wallace."If you want more playful put-downs, we might say someone is a 'muppet' (a foolish person) or a 'numpty' (a silly person)." [3] Add these iconic British insults to your vocab: Bellend: (n.) a stupid or annoying person Chav: (n.) a "low-class" person Cockwomble: (n.) an idiot, an obnoxious person [4] Crackers: (adj.) crazy Daft: (adj.) silly, stupid Daft cow: (n.) a silly, stupid woman Dim: (adj.) unintelligent Gormless: (adj.) slow-witted, dull Knob: (n.) an idiot Lummox: (n.) a clumsy or stupid person Mad: (adj.) crazy Minger: (n.) an unpleasant or unattractive person Muppet: (n.) a fool Naff: (adj.) uncool or tacky Nitwit: (n.) a fool Numpty: (n.) a silly person Nutter: (n.) a crazy person Pillock: (n.) a stupid person Plonker: (n.) an idiot Tosser: (n.) a crazy person Tosspot: (n.) a stupid or obnoxious person Wanker: (n.) a jerk Yob: (n.) an uncouth person EXPERT TIP Jack Wallace is a Dialect Coach from the UK now based in Hollywood, California

It's a relief to see excellent action sequences not marred by dodgy stand ins, and awkward editing
To enhance the taste of your tobacco, you have to squeeze the capsule for a second - one click for maximum aroma
Faites attention en l'ouvrant : avec les annes et la chaleur du moteur, ces clips en plastique deviennent cassants comme du verre