What you didn’t know about.. UK!
Selling successfully in countries you don’t know can be pretty hard sometimes, but we are determined to help you with your Teezily campaigns throughout Europe!
Therefore, after the post on the French market, why not travel to the UK, one of the most active T-shirt markets?
All you need to know about the UK and the British online habits is detailed in this infographic.
Do you fancy some fun facts about them? Here are our top 10. They will not only make you laugh but may also inspire you to design your next T-shirt!
And don't forget to join our Teezily University UK group!
Therefore, after the post on the French market, why not travel to the UK, one of the most active T-shirt markets?
All you need to know about the UK and the British online habits is detailed in this infographic.
Do you fancy some fun facts about them? Here are our top 10. They will not only make you laugh but may also inspire you to design your next T-shirt!
- Tea has always been the nation’s favorite drink. Indeed , as many as 165 million cups of tea are consumed every day and Brits consume twice the amount of baked beans than any other European citizen. In addition, five million sausages are eaten every day in the UK.
- Can you imagine that 8% of British men do not clean their teeth in the morning?
- The most popular holiday destination for British people within the UK is Blackpool.
- Many women see shopping as a therapy, however 64% of British women find shopping for clothes depressing and 10% of British women have cried in changing rooms.
- Adders are the only venomous snakes in the UK and because they are protected, it is illegal to attack them if they attack you. Be afraid!
- The oldest living tree in Britain is in Manthorpe, Lincolnshire, and is 1000 years old and big enough to fit 39 people sitting inside! Probably not so comfortable.
- While most people believe Pocahontas is just a Disney film, she was a real chieftain’s daughter who came to England and died in Gravesend, Kent. Today a statue is there to remind us of her and her ‘fairytale’.
- Bideford, in Devon, is the location of the last witch hanging in Britain, which took place in 1684. Do you believe in magic?
- It is an act of treason to place a postage stamp upside down, unbelievable but true!
- Last but not least, it is legal to murder a Scotsman in York, but only if he is carrying a bow inside the city walls, and illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament and to eat mince pies on Christmas Day throughout the country.
And don't forget to join our Teezily University UK group!