Comedian and first-generation immigrant Henning Wehn leads an irreverent guide to life in Britain from the perspective of some of its most notoriously polarising inhabitants.
In the first episode, Henning reveals how to understand what Brits really mean when they tell someone their 'presentation was fantastic', and Hungarian Veronika works out whether it's possible to keep a Brit talking about the weather for the best part of an afternoon. Plus, Ghanaian Obosei tries to get his head around why some people in the UK think spending a week in a caravan is a holiday.
Henning Wehn offers advice on how best to fit in at work, and reveals how it is vitally important not to make too much effort. Indian-born Mark offers advice on dating in Britain, Hungarian Veronika tries to make sense of the British sense of humour, Polish Kamil tries to make a new friend, and Ghanaian Obosei experiences eating breakfast out of a can.