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Britain reacts to an 'underwhelming' earthquake | Britain reacts to an 'underwhelming' earthquake |
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It turns out that no earthquake is too minor for Britain to react to with self-deprecating humour. | It turns out that no earthquake is too minor for Britain to react to with self-deprecating humour. |
The earth moved in parts of England and Wales on Saturday afternoon, leading to numerous reports of rocking armchairs and settees. "We felt a big shake and my grandmother thought it was a heron landing on the roof," Tom told the BBC. | The earth moved in parts of England and Wales on Saturday afternoon, leading to numerous reports of rocking armchairs and settees. "We felt a big shake and my grandmother thought it was a heron landing on the roof," Tom told the BBC. |
The epicentre was roughly 12 miles (20km) north-east of Swansea, where some residents were briefly startled by trembling ceilings and walls, and a football match in Wales was delayed. | |
"You don't expect it, do you, on a wintery Saturday in South Wales," Sue Bailey said from near the city. | "You don't expect it, do you, on a wintery Saturday in South Wales," Sue Bailey said from near the city. |
Then after the British Geological Survey confirmed that the shakes and tremors was indeed a 4.4 magnitude earthquake, which is the biggest in 10 years, all that was left was for social media to begin their gentle mocking. | Then after the British Geological Survey confirmed that the shakes and tremors was indeed a 4.4 magnitude earthquake, which is the biggest in 10 years, all that was left was for social media to begin their gentle mocking. |
"Quick, check the biscuits!" one popular Twitter account, @VeryBritishProblems, wrote. | "Quick, check the biscuits!" one popular Twitter account, @VeryBritishProblems, wrote. |
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Pictures of the damage were shared, including by Ross Hornby whose box of chocolates fell off a fridge. "This earthquake hasn't taken everything from me yet!" he declared. | Pictures of the damage were shared, including by Ross Hornby whose box of chocolates fell off a fridge. "This earthquake hasn't taken everything from me yet!" he declared. |
On Twitter @petersianchuk wondered how Britain would cope with the impact. | On Twitter @petersianchuk wondered how Britain would cope with the impact. |
"We will rebuild," another user pledged. | "We will rebuild," another user pledged. |
"Millions of pounds of improvements caused in Wales after earthquake strikes," read one popular joke. | "Millions of pounds of improvements caused in Wales after earthquake strikes," read one popular joke. |
Some used the occasion to take aim at the nation. | Some used the occasion to take aim at the nation. |
Others spoke of their regret on missing the event. | Others spoke of their regret on missing the event. |
"Most exciting thing to happen in Ystrad, Wales for years and I missed it by a day and a half," wrote Chris Miller on Facebook. | "Most exciting thing to happen in Ystrad, Wales for years and I missed it by a day and a half," wrote Chris Miller on Facebook. |
"First time I've spoken to half my neighbours in about five years so that was nice," Bowen Lloyd revealed on Twitter. | "First time I've spoken to half my neighbours in about five years so that was nice," Bowen Lloyd revealed on Twitter. |
Meanwhile, countries who regularly experience deadly earthquakes sent their condolences. | Meanwhile, countries who regularly experience deadly earthquakes sent their condolences. |
"Thoughts and prayers from the US," @LyricsPlays wrote. | "Thoughts and prayers from the US," @LyricsPlays wrote. |
"4.4? Oh that's normal here in Costa Rica, Central America. All the best UK," wrote @RicardoVargasfi. | "4.4? Oh that's normal here in Costa Rica, Central America. All the best UK," wrote @RicardoVargasfi. |
Another user replied: "Of course our earthquakes include a plus of volcanoes and ash". | Another user replied: "Of course our earthquakes include a plus of volcanoes and ash". |
"You all need to man up a bit - it was a 4.2 magnitude earthquake," another wrote. | "You all need to man up a bit - it was a 4.2 magnitude earthquake," another wrote. |
But despite the jokes, most people were excited to share their experience of having lived through the most recent British earthquake. | But despite the jokes, most people were excited to share their experience of having lived through the most recent British earthquake. |
"I've always wanted to feel an earthquake too - my whole house shook, it was pretty cool," Melissa Resoli wrote on Facebook. | "I've always wanted to feel an earthquake too - my whole house shook, it was pretty cool," Melissa Resoli wrote on Facebook. |
Let's just say, some people in London are feeling a bit jealous right now. | Let's just say, some people in London are feeling a bit jealous right now. |
By BBC UGC & Social news | By BBC UGC & Social news |
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