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Answered by Anonymous
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Modern villages are graded not by how picturesque they are but by how many things they have in them that aren't houses. These are ranked in strict order. Top of the list is having a shop and/or post office. If you can get your milk, paper and pension in your own village, then you are in village heaven. Failing these, the next best things to have are a pub and school, the first vital for normal adult development and the second vital for normal child development. Without any of these, a petrol station is good, preferably one with a shop, pub and post office attached. (Petrol stations used to be no use for villages, as the most you could do there was to inflate your bicycle inner tubes to the size of tractor tyres - but that's all changed.)

Village shops are a modern-day Tardis. They actually sell everything supermarkets sell, but only one of each and usually in brands you've never heard of, such as Freshdawn Cornflakes. Internet nerds have a game in which they see if they can come up with a search term that the internet can't help them with. Village nerds have a similar game: they try to think of an item the village shop doesn't have. It's best to be a little careful when buying things in the village shop, because it is the staging post for most of the village gossip. For example, it's impossible to hide the kind of life you're living when you go in for your regular Pedigree Chum, tube of Uhu and pack of Durex Elite.

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