What do you think of English people?

bethclabburn
bethclabburn Posts: 52 Member
edited November 27 in Chit-Chat
Just so curious what the stereotype for English people is!
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  • bethclabburn
    bethclabburn Posts: 52 Member
    Yeah by the time I clicked post it was too late. Oops I'll remember to check where I'm posting it next time.
  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    There was a vine I saw that summed it up nicely.

    It was a guy in the shower, showing that Brits are normal.

    Step 1 turn on the water
    Step 2 get under the water
    Step 3 get your tea bags....
  • FoodFitnessTravel
    FoodFitnessTravel Posts: 294 Member
    I love English people. Accent & dark sense of humor mostly.
  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    Dem mutha fuckas goofy dood!

    For serious though. Bad teeth

    Pretty sure I saw something recently that said Brits have the best teeth in the world or Europe
  • FoodFitnessTravel
    FoodFitnessTravel Posts: 294 Member
    that can't be. I'm not saying they all have bad teeth but i am from Serbia and most of Eastern Europeans have pretty great teeth.
    Our secret is super cheap & high quality dental care!
  • bethclabburn
    bethclabburn Posts: 52 Member
    I love English people. Accent & dark sense of humor mostly.

    That's so funny!
  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    that can't be. I'm not saying they all have bad teeth but i am from Serbia and most of Eastern Europeans have pretty great teeth.
    Our secret is super cheap & high quality dental care!

    OECD report ranks UK and Germany as best teeth. The U.S. isn't in the top 10, like 15th.

    Which is hard to believe if you ever saw one of the UK versions of jerry springer shows. With people with teeth that look more like a scifi desert creature that rests at the bottom of a hole with its mouth open waiting for prey.
  • They sip tea in the rain while listening to the Beatles.
  • cowgirlqueen
    cowgirlqueen Posts: 466 Member
    my friends i have in England are absolutely no different than me just accent but even in America there's tons of accents lol you do cuss differently tho lol :D
  • TxLisa251
    TxLisa251 Posts: 152 Member
    Loves tea, passionate about soccer, polite, laughs hysterically that Americans named the pouch with a waist belt a "fanny pack." :smiley:
  • Thisnameischosen
    Thisnameischosen Posts: 2,770 Member
    TxLisa251 wrote: »
    Loves tea, passionate about soccer, polite, laughs hysterically that Americans named the pouch with a waist belt a "fanny pack." :smiley:

    Thats because fanny means something very different over here.. :D
  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    TxLisa251 wrote: »
    Loves tea, passionate about soccer, polite, laughs hysterically that Americans named the pouch with a waist belt a "fanny pack." :smiley:


    FOOTBALL not soccer!!!!

    :smiley:
  • jennmpantoja
    jennmpantoja Posts: 1,080 Member
    I could listen to English people talk all day!!! I would love to have more friends from England. To travel out there is on my bucket list!
  • Northernlight03
    Northernlight03 Posts: 1,980 Member
    Us English folk have the best sense of humour :smile:
  • jennmpantoja
    jennmpantoja Posts: 1,080 Member
    I love how English people can insult someone in such a polite manner. It's the best because as Americans we never know!! LOL!!! :D
  • 9mike
    9mike Posts: 839 Member
    my dad is from Scotland
  • EaglesFan4Ever
    EaglesFan4Ever Posts: 2,083 Member
    They are awesome. I haven't met one yet that I haven't liked.
  • headofphat
    headofphat Posts: 1,597 Member
    English people are just like English muffins......delicious.
  • ExileFromTheNorth
    ExileFromTheNorth Posts: 3,038 Member
    Us English folk have the best sense of humour :smile:

    Yeah - we are amazing, but we don't take ourselves too seriously!

  • canoepug56
    canoepug56 Posts: 161 Member
    Rugby not football !!
  • ShrinkingKerrie
    ShrinkingKerrie Posts: 338 Member
    English people are great ;)
  • jen81uk
    jen81uk Posts: 177 Member
    We're all sarcastic and not all tea drinkers, yak! There's as much a north south divide in England as with uk and us stereotypes! #proudnortherner... Ish? Lol x
  • velocityc6
    velocityc6 Posts: 2,137 Member
    Having visited London once, I took a liking to English people. I do fin the breakfast choices a little out of my taste
  • ExileFromTheNorth
    ExileFromTheNorth Posts: 3,038 Member
    jen81uk wrote: »
    We're all sarcastic and not all tea drinkers, yak! There's as much a north south divide in England as with uk and us stereotypes! #proudnortherner... Ish? Lol x

    You're from Lincoln......you ain't no Northerner! #yellowbelly ;)
  • Bonny132
    Bonny132 Posts: 3,617 Member
    As someone who lives in England but who's not English:
    *Great dry, sarcastic humour
    *Queues for no apparent reason
    *Passionate about FOOTBALL not soccer
    *Obsessed about the weather
    *Looks at you like a weirdo if you try to strike up a conversation on the underground
    *Gets infuriated if you stand on the wrong side of the escalator
    *Insults you in ingenious ways, you might even be flattered, until you Google it
    *very polite
  • canoepug56
    canoepug56 Posts: 161 Member
    Emmets
  • ExileFromTheNorth
    ExileFromTheNorth Posts: 3,038 Member
    Bonny132 wrote: »
    As someone who lives in England but who's not English:
    *Great dry, sarcastic humour
    *Queues for no apparent reason
    *Passionate about FOOTBALL not soccer
    *Obsessed about the weather
    *Looks at you like a weirdo if you try to strike up a conversation on the underground
    *Gets infuriated if you stand on the wrong side of the escalator
    *Insults you in ingenious ways, you might even be flattered, until you Google it
    *very polite

    Fully agree, however we queue because it is quintessentially correct!
  • GillianSmith2
    GillianSmith2 Posts: 387 Member
    Bonny132 wrote: »
    As someone who lives in England but who's not English:
    *Great dry, sarcastic humour
    *Queues for no apparent reason
    *Passionate about FOOTBALL not soccer
    *Obsessed about the weather
    *Looks at you like a weirdo if you try to strike up a conversation on the underground
    *Gets infuriated if you stand on the wrong side of the escalator
    *Insults you in ingenious ways, you might even be flattered, until you Google it
    *very polite

    I am from Nottingham the home of Robin Hood :) where all of the above is correct except for the escalator.
  • Bonny132
    Bonny132 Posts: 3,617 Member
    canoepug wrote: »
    Emmets

    Interesting, please expand, do you mean a Cornish emmet which is how they describe tourists or just non Cornish people?
    An English emmet, which is an ant?
    Or what about an Irish Emmet, which is how they describe people they particularly dislike in Southern Ireland?
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