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For entertainment that fits every mood – Find your happy only on BBC Brit
For entertainment that fits every mood – Find your happy only on BBC Brit

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time14 hours ago

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For entertainment that fits every mood – Find your happy only on BBC Brit

Whether you're in the mood for high-speed thrills, clever quizzes, or enjoy spending a night trying to figure out the voice behind the mask, BBC Brit's (DStv Channel 120) new season line-up is here to deliver feel-good entertainment, seven nights a week. With premium British programming to suit every mood, across every genre, BBC Brit is your new go-to destination to Find Your Happy. The new slate is carefully structured to deliver something delightful every evening. Fridays bring the rush with Top Gear Australia. Sundays are for surprises through The Masked Singer. Tuesdays delve into drama in the world of Beyond Paradise and Death Valley, and Wednesdays test your trivia with The Weakest Link. This curated content calendar invites audiences to build new habits and rediscover their favourites. It's premium entertainment, tailor-made for every mood BBC Brit is built on the idea that great television not only entertains, but also immerses viewers. The channel offers smart, surprising, and satisfying content that feels like a reward at the end of a long day. Designed with loyal fans of British entertainment in mind, and ready to welcome new viewers with open arms and some tongue-in-cheek British humour, the refreshed channel structure ensures every evening brings something to look forward to. New premieres that pack a punch

10 Extremely Canadian Habits That Confuse The Rest Of The World
10 Extremely Canadian Habits That Confuse The Rest Of The World

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time08-04-2025

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10 Extremely Canadian Habits That Confuse The Rest Of The World

Canadians are known for being polite, but our quirks go way beyond just saying sorry 500 times a day. From our deep love of bagged milk to our unshakable devotion to weather small talk, these are the habits that make us unmistakably Canadian—whether we realize it or not. 1. Holding the door open for an awkwardly long time BBC Brit / Via Canadians treat door etiquette like an Olympic sport. We will absolutely hold the door open for someone who's so far away they're basically a dot in the distance, forcing them into an awkward half-jog just to avoid the guilt of making us wait. 2. Treating Tim Hortons like a national landmark Tim Hortons / Via Tim Hortons is not just a coffee shop—it's part of our identity. Whether we're debating the best Timbits flavour (old-fashioned plain deserves more respect), making serious Roll Up the Rim strategies, or relying on a Double-Double to power us through winter, Tims is the unofficial fuel of Canada. 3. Apologizing when someone else bumps into us CTV Comedy Channel / Via It doesn't matter whose fault it is—our instinct is to apologize first and ask questions later. Did someone ram their shopping cart into you? Sorry! Did someone step on your foot? Oops, my bad! If 'sorry' had a loyalty program, Canadians would have lifetime memberships. 4. Complaining about winter, but also bragging about surviving it National Canadian Film Day / Via Every Canadian has a go-to winter horror story. We love to whine about the cold but will immediately one-up each other with, 'Oh, you think -20°C is bad? Try -40°C with wind chill!' Bonus points if you've ever said, 'Yeah, but at least it's a dry cold.' 5. Giving directions based on landmarks that no longer exist Brittlestar / Via 'Oh yeah, just turn left where the old Zellers used to be.' If you've ever navigated using stores that closed a decade ago or roads that technically don't exist anymore, congrats—you're peak Canadian. 6. Eating Kraft Dinner like it's a food group Kraft Mac & Cheese / Via We don't just eat Kraft Dinner—we worship it. Some of us drown it in ketchup, some add hot dogs, and the true foodies might even sprinkle in some actual cheese. But one thing's for sure: KD is elite. 7. Having a 'winter' car and a 'summer' car Nate Richardson / Via Many Canadians have an official winter beater that looks like it barely survived a demolition derby—because why let salt and snow destroy a nice car when you have an old rust bucket that just gets the job done? 8. Patio season is every season Viralhog / Via It doesn't matter if it's barely above freezing —if the sun is out, we're on a patio in a parka, sipping an ice-cold drink like we're vacationing in the Caribbean. Outdoor heaters? That's just a bonus. 9. Having an emotional attachment to toques Robert E Blackmon / Via A beanie? No, no. It's a toque, and it's more than just headwear—it's a winter survival tool. Most Canadians have at least five lying around in random places, and we never leave the house without one from November to March. 10. Never turning down a butter tart

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