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07/20/12 08:20

The Spectator, in preparation for the Olympics, asked readers in its weekly competition to offer bits of misleading advice for tourists visiting Britain.

Alan Millard suggested complimenting British teenagers "on their use of countless similes in a single sentence."

"Tipping Customs and Immigration officials," Chris O'Carroll wrote, "is not mandatory, but is a standard courtesy. Fold the banknotes inside your passport and offer the document with a friendly smile and perhaps a small wink."

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