Sterotypes
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Sterotypes
Something a colleague said to me today at work made me think of how much we still stereotype people from other countries. For example, somebody from Holland is obviously a dope-smoking, clog-wearing tulip grower(!) What do people from other countries think of when they think of us Brits?
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Great trifle and Yorkshire pudding. <BR>Some say you lack humor, but I haven't found that to be true with the few Brits I know. <BR>Super at preserving your historical sites and buildings. <BR>Wonderful gardeners. <BR>Here's one American that likes you --- a lot
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In the spirit of scientific inquiry, I did the reverse - signing up for e-mail on Yahoo.co.uk from America. Works just fine! <BR>(Just what I need... another e-mail address!) <BR>Stereotype of English folks? Well, my beloved maternal grandfather was English (moved to the US at age 18), so I had nothing but warm and fuzzy stereotypes from the get-go. <BR>Currently, there's this weird dichotomy of somewhat prissy upper class types on one side and drunken football hooligans on the other. My grandfather was neither... a sincere, gentle, working class, salt-of-the-earth type.
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Alex <BR> <BR>You are just asking for trouble here! There are some nasty people on this forum who delight in questions such as these. Along with the Americans and French, the Brits are probably the nationality they most love to insult - hence the 2 posts following yours! Expect more of the usual insulting posts about teeth and WWII. <yawn>
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good sense of humor; tendency to understate, a little tight with emotional expression; nice to their dogs; polite, always apologizing when someone else bumps into them <BR> <BR>The internet is the internet is the internet. Therefore you can get any web-based internet address (e.g., yahoo, hotmail) anywhere from a computer with internet access. You can choose to research yahoo through a country/language version, and get a country-specific e-mail, or not. Just for the hell of it i got myself an Italian hotmail e-mail address, from my computer at work in the USA.
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I was there visiting with some high end Londoners. My partner, whom they knew well and respected is a big wig, and knowing this a guy looked over and asked me how I get along in my STATION. As if I were of a lower class, that cracked me up to the point that I just couldn't open up that fresh can o' yankee whoop ass I brought along with me.