Each of us is probably a bit biased towards one or the other and could benefit from seeking out the distinctive wisdom of either the French or the English style.
Known as Bartitsu, this uniquely British fighting style was developed by Edward Barton-Wright, a british civil engineer who was one of the first Europeans to learn and teach Japanese martial arts.
And it was about during World War Two, women wanted to appear that they like weren't, that they were strong, and it was a very British thing and a very American thing.
In the British communication style sorry is a good word to use in order to be more diplomatic or polite while we should say : 'Well you only say sorry if you're really sorry.'
It's traditional it's British like through and through you think about a Sunday roast you think about full English you think about bangers and mash and you think of the UK and I love that and to Be fair.