I imagine we've already had this but I don't get out much.
Was in the NatWest the other day for a standard forty minute wait. Looking around, I noticed the 6 foot distance stickers on the floor and the huge printed placards by the cash machines exhorting customers to "practice social distancing". I pointed out jocularly to a clerk that practice is practise when it's a verb. None of the clerks seemed sure, so one went to see the manager who confirmed and said that I was the first person to notice (but no cigar - or overdraft). So, I'm guessing that one of our major banks has furnished every single branch in Britain with these notices. Is NatWest now actually American and we haven't been told?
Please, nobody come back and say this is now cool and an accepted alternative because YOU ARE WRONG AND ALWAYS WILL BE!