Why are the British so rude?

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Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these comments, it looks like social Darwinism is alive and well...


I don't think you understand social darwinism, unless your comment was intended as a compliment.


I understand social Darwinism quite well. I can't believe people still believe in that sh1t.


What sh1t?


Applying this type of sh1t to today's context: "The strong have always conquered the weak."


If social darwinism is working correctly than how did you figure out how to use a computer? I call BS.
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Anonymous wrote:When you're the best, people are naturally envious. It's a lot to ask when you're the best for people to also give up their competitive nature and just love you also. If I were a competitive person from Britain I would feel trapped in a euro country where they throw impediments in front of trying to achieve your dreams. I would feel like I was missing out by not being an American citizen .


Nailed it.

When you're a competitive man driving around in a mini and a hummer cuts you off ... Your dick shrinks 3 inches.


Actually, you just nailed why they hate us. Despite all our internal flaws, Americans walk around thinking we are "the best" which basically means we think we are better than everyone else. Given the opioid epidemic, our inability to elect an adult in the White House, Nazi's openly marching in our streets, issues of police brutality that always make international news..., our arrogance doesn't go over well.


Have you ever been to Britain? The British walk around thinking they're the best. There are also very, very serious issues in Britain- don't forget that's where skinheads started. You sound like a very uneducated, gullible fool


I lived there for two years, and have visited numerous times since. There are issues in Britain and other European countries, but I think we as Americans take the cake on widely and loudly expressing our arrogance. I'm all for being proud. Being arrogant, not so much. The PP's post was arrogant. I'm also surprised to see people on DCUM calling other people rude since, in just this thread alone, people have called others "dumb," "stupid," "very uneducated, gullible fool" all for expressing an opinion that differs from theirs. And we're worried about the Brits being rude.


It's funny that you wandered into a thread about Brits being rude, and yet dismiss any discussion of that as "they have issues" but want to go HAM about how obnoxious Americans are. And THEN when someone reacts to it, they're being rude. The most unproductive, idiotic, circular logic I've ever seen. You seem like a country bumpkin who went to Britain and now considers themselves "cultured" but is still an uneducated idiot


Carry on with your name calling. It just proves my point.
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Anonymous wrote:When you're the best, people are naturally envious. It's a lot to ask when you're the best for people to also give up their competitive nature and just love you also. If I were a competitive person from Britain I would feel trapped in a euro country where they throw impediments in front of trying to achieve your dreams. I would feel like I was missing out by not being an American citizen .


Nailed it.

When you're a competitive man driving around in a mini and a hummer cuts you off ... Your dick shrinks 3 inches.


Actually, you just nailed why they hate us. Despite all our internal flaws, Americans walk around thinking we are "the best" which basically means we think we are better than everyone else. Given the opioid epidemic, our inability to elect an adult in the White House, Nazi's openly marching in our streets, issues of police brutality that always make international news..., our arrogance doesn't go over well.


Have you ever been to Britain? The British walk around thinking they're the best. There are also very, very serious issues in Britain- don't forget that's where skinheads started. You sound like a very uneducated, gullible fool


I lived there for two years, and have visited numerous times since. There are issues in Britain and other European countries, but I think we as Americans take the cake on widely and loudly expressing our arrogance. I'm all for being proud. Being arrogant, not so much. The PP's post was arrogant. I'm also surprised to see people on DCUM calling other people rude since, in just this thread alone, people have called others "dumb," "stupid," "very uneducated, gullible fool" all for expressing an opinion that differs from theirs. And we're worried about the Brits being rude.


It's funny that you wandered into a thread about Brits being rude, and yet dismiss any discussion of that as "they have issues" but want to go HAM about how obnoxious Americans are. And THEN when someone reacts to it, they're being rude. The most unproductive, idiotic, circular logic I've ever seen. You seem like a country bumpkin who went to Britain and now considers themselves "cultured" but is still an uneducated idiot


Carry on with your name calling. It just proves my point.


You have no comeback or denial of what I said. Exactement.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these comments, it looks like social Darwinism is alive and well...


I don't think you understand social darwinism, unless your comment was intended as a compliment.


I understand social Darwinism quite well. I can't believe people still believe in that sh1t.


What sh1t?


Applying this type of sh1t to today's context: "The strong have always conquered the weak."


If social darwinism is working correctly than how did you figure out how to use a computer? I call BS.


http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/18758185-90000057
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Anonymous wrote:I don't find Brits to be especially rude, but I do find that they don't suffer fools.

We have a lot of fools.


+ a million
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these comments, it looks like social Darwinism is alive and well...


I don't think you understand social darwinism, unless your comment was intended as a compliment.


I understand social Darwinism quite well. I can't believe people still believe in that sh1t.


What sh1t?


Applying this type of sh1t to today's context: "The strong have always conquered the weak."


If social darwinism is working correctly than how did you figure out how to use a computer? I call BS.


http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/18758185-90000057


You're the same fool that had no comeback, aren't you? Girl, you've been dissed and dismissed. Move it along
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these comments, it looks like social Darwinism is alive and well...


I don't think you understand social darwinism, unless your comment was intended as a compliment.


I understand social Darwinism quite well. I can't believe people still believe in that sh1t.


What sh1t?


Applying this type of sh1t to today's context: "The strong have always conquered the weak."


If social darwinism is working correctly than how did you figure out how to use a computer? I call BS.


http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/18758185-90000057


You're the same fool that had no comeback, aren't you? Girl, you've been dissed and dismissed. Move it along


You are mixing me up with another poster but, if you want a comeback, it much be challenging to have a brain the size of a pea.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on some of these comments, it looks like social Darwinism is alive and well...


I don't think you understand social darwinism, unless your comment was intended as a compliment.


I understand social Darwinism quite well. I can't believe people still believe in that sh1t.


What sh1t?


Applying this type of sh1t to today's context: "The strong have always conquered the weak."


If social darwinism is working correctly than how did you figure out how to use a computer? I call BS.


http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/18758185-90000057


You're the same fool that had no comeback, aren't you? Girl, you've been dissed and dismissed. Move it along


You are mixing me up with another poster but, if you want a comeback, it much be challenging to have a brain the size of a pea.


Well, you'd be the expert on that, so sure, whatever you say.
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This is not the time nor the place to be posting selfies.
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I am a brit. Amercans are not arrogant they are confident.
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I have traveled throughout the UK and don't feel Brits are overwhelmingly rude. Sure, in the cities maybe a bit more. But that's the case everywhere.

In rural areas especially, I've found people to be very kind and warm. And even more so in Ireland and Scotland, who I've found to be some of the nicest, kindest people (as a whole) that I've met.

Unfortunately, I can't make the same observations about many Americans.
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Anonymous wrote:I have traveled throughout the UK and don't feel Brits are overwhelmingly rude. Sure, in the cities maybe a bit more. But that's the case everywhere.

In rural areas especially, I've found people to be very kind and warm. And even more so in Ireland and Scotland, who I've found to be some of the nicest, kindest people (as a whole) that I've met.

Unfortunately, I can't make the same observations about many Americans.


Some of my Scottish relatives are incredibly snobbish where Americans are concerned, and they don't hesitate to say what they think of Americans. It's mostly the older ones, but the snobbery is still there with a few of the younger ones. Of course, they always say "not you, of course!"

We always spend our visits being vocally ashamed about Trump or whatever war we declared on somebody, which is true, but we feel like we have to make an extra effort when abroad. I think my 83-year-old mom complained about Trump to every single taxi driver and waiter we had on a recent trip, to the point even DD got sick of it.
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NP here.
I attended Chetham's School of Music in Manchester in the 80's on a full scholarship granted by the British Embassy. The local students kept on dissing me as they knew I was not the daughter of a foreign dignitary which at the time included the granddaughter of King Hussein of Jordan, the children of the King of Malaysia, as well as the son of a billionaire prince from Saudi Arabia). My safe box containing my spending money for the entire semester disappeared from my closet. During lunch, students looked at me and laughed, stating that the money of the Queen was being wasted on a representative of a third world country. As my roommate's boyfriend sneaked inside the bedroom and spent the night with her, I asked for a different roommate; Not only was my request denied, I was told that I had to keep an open mind and that this was not the Middle East. I was 16 at the time. I had already visited France and Italy and never experienced such rude and discriminating people.
Here in the USA, My family and I have experienced discrimination numerous times, but never overtly.
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Anonymous wrote:I am a brit. Amercans are not arrogant they are confident.



Neither arrogant nor confident.

They are ignorant.

We are talking percentages, of course.
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