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trooper6

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I (American) grew up being a *huge* Anglophile. I thought the UK was just the bee's knees. Then when I visited some friends there, I all I heard was how terrible America was--all. the. time. How we're the cancer of Europe and how terrible it was that McDonald's was in England and how the US doesn't make any good TV or film and how we were all bad in every way. It got old really quickly. Especially since it seemed to really be all weird defensiveness and the inability to deal with America's ascension and Great Britain's decline post-WW2.

Nonetheless, I'm still very fond of the UK, though I've taken it off its pedestal...especially after I've spent lots of time studying its social and colonial history.
 

gamefreakbsp

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British theatre. That includes all movies, television, any acting whatsoever. Nobody does it better. NOBODY.
 

LupusDei

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believer258 said:
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believer258 said:
Yatzhee, the accents, Monty Python...

And what the hell is a queue? I thought that was a selection of documents a printer had to print, or a list of something to do, something along those lines.

One more question - do Brits think we Americans sound funny, and (I doubt it, but I think it's worth asking) do you ever try an American accent? Because tons of people here try a British accent, and the only one who seems to be able to pull it off is my brother, for some reason.

I've met a Brit, too, by the way, and he seems quite similar to Americans except for the accent.
Lol, "what's a queue?" Heh.

I think most of us think most of you sound annoying thanks to the stereotypical California 90210 crap. We're kinda desensitised to it now, though, thanks to shows like scrubs and friends.

We are quite similar in many ways. Many of your political ideas come from English sources, after all. Also,

[HEADING=1]The NHS![/HEADING]
I cost the state Eight Million Pounds.
I would've died almost anywhere else in the world!
Yeah, but there's tons of different accents in America. I'm sure there's differences in some parts of Britain, but I don't sound like anybody from California. I actually sound like what's stereotyped as Texan, but I'm from North Carolina. So many on Xbox Live have asked if I'm from Texas.

There's Boston accents, New York, Southern, blah blah blah...
Tons of different accents in america? Theres probaly more accents in britain which is tiny compared to America. Just like a scouse doesnt sound like a geordie or a mancunian. Theres multiple different accents in london alone not to mention lots more in Northern Ireland. British accents also vary massively, no two sound the same in most cases.
 

WingedFortress

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Marmite! HA! Just kidding. No Offense to my English friends.

Umm...I'd say Paddington Bear. But he's from Peru, now isnt he?

Lionhead is okay when they arent hyping things to death.

Led Zeppelin was a good one. So were the Beatles and the Stones. Also, thanks for turning Metal into something really great. If it werent for the big 4, America never wouldve stood a chance.
The streets are pretty legit too.

Also, I want to thank all you british for travelling all over thus forcing even the smallest south american hamlet to serve an english breakfast. Its all that took me through Bolivia.

Other than that..the humors been covered..foods been covered.

I guess now we just need to make a thread of least favorite british things.

I vote for the Queen and the fact Canada is still attached to your country at the hip. Not cool son.

EDIT - Punk rock. You guys really worked your hearts out on that one.
 

narwhalman218

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I really love doctor who, top gear, and this one weird British cookie whose name I cannot recall.

EDIT: It's called hob somthing
 

Count Igor

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Cairnth said:
In all seriousness? The NHS.

EDIT: Incidentally, I've never actually seen a top hat outside of a wedding. Or a monacle. I have never, ever, seen a monacle.
Get yo ass over here boy! I'm wearing both and a fake moustache.
 

SarahSyna

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The comedians. They're very similar to Irish comedians as regards snarkiness and irreverence and the humour is really ten times better than most American stuff.
 

Doomsday11

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narwhalman218 said:
I really love doctor who, top gear, and this one weird British cookie whose name I cannot recall.

EDIT: It's called hob somthing
Hob nob

also Warren fucking ellis
 

Spoon E11

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HailtotheKing said:
Simon Pegg
How can you say Simon Pegg and not Nick Frost. Don't get me wrong I prefer pegg to frost but they are a duo.

they are like batman and robin. Robin (Frost) gets forgotten all the time.

OT: I like the way way we apologise for everything.
 

Faulty Turmoil

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Most of what I can come up with is done so.

How about the greatest captain in the universe?
Or how about Sharpe/Sean Bean?
Both are from Yorkshire. Because it's awesome.
 

Ramare

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Mr.K. said:
Damn ye, that was my totally original answer!

But yes, Yahtzee. And the L85a1. And the L96a1. And really great tea. And really good bear. Yeah, there's a rather fondness for all things British, over here. Well, for me, anyways.