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Just to complement the American stereotypes thread. (Sorry if I'm stealing someone's thread)

In my defense I don't drink tea, hardly ever. My teeth are good, no fillings, not crocked. I'm not homosexual, though I did go to boarding school, but didn't see any homosexuality there. I do sound a bit posh, but not that posh.

Scottish people: Drink fight etc. Chip on shoulder
Ireland: ummm... drink fight? Chip on shoulder
Welsh: ummm... drink fight... sheep? Chip on shoulder

Meh I admit it English people also have a chip on their shoulder. Plus English people are work-shy and wet.

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“Attention citizens! Due to the financial irresponsibility and incompetence of your leaders, Cobra has found it necessary to restructure your nation’s economy. We have begun by eliminating the worthless green paper, which your government has deceived you into believing is valuable. Cobra will come to your rescue and, out of the ashes, will arise a NEW ORDER!” 
   
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newcastle upon tyne

Hehe Well i drink tea as much and as often as i can yummy, I am not posh *north east flat caps whippets and fist fights* not sure the homo thing applies to women but hey i'm not Exclusivly lesbian if that counts. I'm not work shy but i know LOTS of people who are so i would say that fits a treat! Never went to boarding school but i hadn't realised that was a stereotype that came with us. You learn something new everyday

quote=Horst]well no sane woman will let you crap on her chest, or suck off a donkey for you, and sometimes you just need to watch gak like that done by professionals.
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On a funny note tho, a family friend calls women like that rib poppers. Ya just slide it in until they start popping, then you know your there
 
   
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Not exactly a stereotype but, English tv is really overrated especially by English people. Don't get me wrong, there are some classics like monty python, black adder etc, but the fast show etc more recent but v pop on gw forums stuff - is not that great. I hate English cop dramas/ whoddunits, hospital shows.

http://www.military-sf.com/MilitaryScienceFiction.htm
“Attention citizens! Due to the financial irresponsibility and incompetence of your leaders, Cobra has found it necessary to restructure your nation’s economy. We have begun by eliminating the worthless green paper, which your government has deceived you into believing is valuable. Cobra will come to your rescue and, out of the ashes, will arise a NEW ORDER!” 
   
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Hmmm. Lets see. How to sum up Blighty?

Ah! Viz to the rescue!

'A Pint and a Fight, Great British Night'

Unless you live in Sarf East Engerland, in which case most people inexplicably drink Lager Top. So not only are they drinking softy booze, but because 'they don't like the taste' they have lemonade added.

There is a word for that you know. It's not a Lager Top. It's a Shandy. A girls drink for big girls blouses. If you are the designated driver, just stick to coke or summat. Watering down alcohol is just a mugs game.

Scotland - Deep seated pride.
Wales - Land of song.
Northern Ireland - Hmm. Yeah. Not quite sure.
England? Depends on region. Essentially anywhere not a Home County, and the people are pretty normal. Enter the Home Counties, and you'll meet a bunch of uncaring, arrogant arseholes who religiously vote Tory, simply because they consider themselves posh. There are of course exceptions. But not terribly many.

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England: Bad Teeth, snooty.
Scotland/Ireland: Drunk, violent
Wales: Who?

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Somewhere in south-central England.

Bowler hat and rolled umbrella.

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English:Generally ignorant of their history, nice enough, polite.
Scottish: Fun, addicted to fried food, hate the english
Welsh: Good singers, can't hold their drink, hate the english.

   
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Richmond, VA

Being English, but moving to America, I guess I screw up all the stereotypes :p

Originally from Oxfordshire in the dreaded 'Home Counties' but not remotely posh. I've never voted Tory in my life. (Lib Dem for MEP, Referendum party for MP)

I do drink vast quantities of tea, so that one I own up to. MY teeth are a little rough, but no fillings etc, and in my American vanity, I'm saving up to get them fixed so that they look decent. No boarding school. Not homosexual (I feel limiting to one gender is a little restrictive)

I drink Scotch, Bourbon or Beer (and if you can see through it, it's not beer). I'm told I have a posh accent by Americans and a really common as muck accent by the English.

 
   
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Oxfordshire

Well, my teeth are solid as a rock and nice and straight. They're clean but not artificially dazzling white.

From Oxfordshire. Lots of posh people there, yes, the real home counties set, and in my experience they're invariably genuinely pleasant people to be around. It's only when you hit London or the Midlands that you get the social climbers who all seem to be snobby and arrogant and downright nasty. A soldier tried to fight me once because he thought I sounded posh. I'm well spoken of course- pretty RP.

I don't drink tea, although EVERYONE else does, so that's ok.

I've never seen a bowler hat worn except in films.

I haven't really heard of any other stereotypes, though, but I do have trouble watching American shows when they have British themed episodes because they are so cringeworthy. And by have trouble I mean I leave the room.

The Scots- English hatin' penny pinchers. Hugely proud.
The Welsh- I don't know any stereotypes about the Welsh beyond sheep and hating the English. I lived in Wales too long, it shattered all the preconceived ideas I had. I never even came across a sheep.
   
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Minnesota

Ireland: St. Patrick's Day, beer, fighting, having red hair

Scotland: kilts, The Highlander, bagpipes, kilts

Wales: large, live under water, not actually fish, ate Pinocchio

Anuvver fing - when they do sumfing, they try to make it look like somfink else to confuse everybody. When one of them wants to lord it over the uvvers, 'e says "I'm very speshul so'z you gotta worship me", or "I know summink wot you lot don't know, so yer better lissen good". Da funny fing is, arf of 'em believe it and da over arf don't, so 'e 'as to hit 'em all anyway or run fer it.
 
   
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London, England

Welsh - They enjoy sexual intercourse with sheep and farmyard animals. Apparently.

Scots - A good bunch, shout a lot.

Irish - Angry people. Shout a lot.

English - Polite, scheming, diplomatic, tea drinking.

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Nuremberg

I reckon tea is a thing for all of the british isles. I know I drink litres of the stuff, and so does everyone I know.

   
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tea is tasty, though were i live it comes in giant styrofoam cups and has loads of sugar in it.

i can't really think of any stereotypes beyond typical movie types.
   
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I've never been outside of the US, have awful teeth and am drinking a bottle of green tea with citrus right now. I also like the mixed green tea with black tea, which is not quite as sweet. I really like British stand-up comics if I can understand what they're talking about, which is about 75% of the time. I once heard an interesting line. "The British are the only people who can insult you to your face in such a way that you thank them for the privilege." I don't know if that's true, but I do believe that quite a few rather catty posts on Dakka have gone over my head.

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newcastle upon tyne

1 thing i have to add you can NOT get a good cup of tea in Vegas. it's impossible...it tasets weird and they don't boil the water...*shudder*

quote=Horst]well no sane woman will let you crap on her chest, or suck off a donkey for you, and sometimes you just need to watch gak like that done by professionals.
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KingCracker wrote:
On a funny note tho, a family friend calls women like that rib poppers. Ya just slide it in until they start popping, then you know your there
 
   
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Honestly, out of all the years im born, i have never hear or seen any negative stereo type for england

They seem to be well mannered , neat and polite.

I guess it shows: treat others well, and others well treat you nicely too!

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Somewhere in south-central England.

"Perfidious Albion" was a regular stereotype of Britain for decades.

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I think English people are pretty cold. Treat family like polite strangers meet at the bus stop. Which is fine as strangers of course - and good as friends

http://www.military-sf.com/MilitaryScienceFiction.htm
“Attention citizens! Due to the financial irresponsibility and incompetence of your leaders, Cobra has found it necessary to restructure your nation’s economy. We have begun by eliminating the worthless green paper, which your government has deceived you into believing is valuable. Cobra will come to your rescue and, out of the ashes, will arise a NEW ORDER!” 
   
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London.

Definition of an English person: Sitting quitely on the tube, headphones in, who will say ''sorry'' when you walk into them.

I really should be spending my time more constructively. 
   
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namegoeshere wrote:I think English people are pretty cold. Treat family like polite strangers meet at the bus stop. Which is fine as strangers of course - and good as friends


From experience that's true of the south of england but not really the North.

   
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whatwhat wrote:
namegoeshere wrote:I think English people are pretty cold. Treat family like polite strangers meet at the bus stop. Which is fine as strangers of course - and good as friends


From experience that's true of the south of england but not really the North.


And now we come to it. What's with the division between south and north? It's worse in Britain than it is over here, at least that's the impression I've gotten..

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I don't think it's worse than the US, as it's not really fueld by political standings. It's more of a cultural thing.

Stereotypicaly Southerners are poncy arogant folk who dislike smiling and treat everything in life as if it were a nuisance invented to annoy them in between the time they wake up and go to sleep. And northerners are simple minded folk who live for the crack and talk in inaudible accents.

That's the view held by either side at least, I'd say in general most of it is untrue but in my opinion you do get (in the south east at least) a much colder and less friendly atitude from people than you do up north.


   
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UK

Simple minded folk?

 
   
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That's what I said.

   
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UK

I'm not simple minded. Bit of a cack generalisation that. I'd say northerners are deceptively complex. Any simple mindedness is simply a disguise. We invented the term "blackmail" you know.

 
   
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I was giving the stereotypical view usually held by southeners, I thought that was clear.

I am northern myself.

   
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I would say something derogatory about the north of England. But I've never been there, whats up there anyway? Unemployment and race riots? ;P (I'm kidding I'm sure it's lovely - but I have never been. Been to Japan, Africa etc etc, but no further north than Milton Keynes , and Scotland only very briefly.)

http://www.military-sf.com/MilitaryScienceFiction.htm
“Attention citizens! Due to the financial irresponsibility and incompetence of your leaders, Cobra has found it necessary to restructure your nation’s economy. We have begun by eliminating the worthless green paper, which your government has deceived you into believing is valuable. Cobra will come to your rescue and, out of the ashes, will arise a NEW ORDER!” 
   
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Oxfordshire

I think it's a stereotype that Southerners think Northerners are simple minded.

Generally in the South we don't think of the North at all

The chip on the shoulder thing isn't a stereotype I've heard of but it should be at least. The Scots, Welsh and Irish seem to have one about the English and the northern English seem to have one about the southern English, and the southern English have one about people richer than them- possibly. Not really sure we acually have one, but richer people tend to annoy everyone.

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Chicago wrote:northern English seem to have one about the southern English


I'd say it was the other way around, and both in equal measure. Same goes for the others you mentioned.

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