Anonymous wrote:Some Brits and other Europeans are rude and negative towards Americans. As you said, we're supposed to be allies. But seriously, have y noticed how we're officially acting towards allies? With friends like us, who needs enemies?
Anonymous wrote:Trump hasn't even bothered to visit GB, our closest ally. Yeah, they're pretty miffed about it. We would be too, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed this too , honestly. Only recently, though.
It seems after Trump it's happening more. I'm finding it less easy to be like "Oh, just the Brits, whatever". Lately it seems to have moved into downright unbridled hostility
Yes, I think that's it.
Last week, I was in an airport lounge and smiled hello at an English man in the elevator. You know, like normal polite people do. He gave me a nasty look and said, "What do you want?" Bizarre.
Could have just been him, but - I travel a lot, and I've noticed a lot of this lately (and I'm an overweight woman, so obviously American).
Yeah. Very bizarre. I know there are cultural differences but... it's hard to overlook something like that. And that is exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about, strangely hostile behavior
Cultural difference don't come into play as much in the airport, though. That's why I found it strange.
Yes, it is very strange. Was it an airport here or overseas? It's rude either way, just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine who lived there (pre Trump) said they were the worst people she'd met in her life. She loved the Irish, Scottish, and Welsh- and she said the English were the most stuck up, smug jerks anyone could ever run into. She said there was a lot of passive aggressiveness and a sense of being better than anyone else
She must have been in London, which is the equivalent of New York, pushy, fast and often rude. New York does not represent the U.S. anymore than London represents the UK.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine who lived there (pre Trump) said they were the worst people she'd met in her life. She loved the Irish, Scottish, and Welsh- and she said the English were the most stuck up, smug jerks anyone could ever run into. She said there was a lot of passive aggressiveness and a sense of being better than anyone else
Anonymous wrote:This is only the younger generation responding to Trump and the Republican Party, which is closer to facism than true Republicanism, which is understood in the UK to mean "liberal." and "anti monarchist" As a rule Brits are known as the "happy breed" and are anything but rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed this too , honestly. Only recently, though.
It seems after Trump it's happening more. I'm finding it less easy to be like "Oh, just the Brits, whatever". Lately it seems to have moved into downright unbridled hostility
Yes, I think that's it.
Last week, I was in an airport lounge and smiled hello at an English man in the elevator. You know, like normal polite people do. He gave me a nasty look and said, "What do you want?" Bizarre.
Could have just been him, but - I travel a lot, and I've noticed a lot of this lately (and I'm an overweight woman, so obviously American).
Yeah. Very bizarre. I know there are cultural differences but... it's hard to overlook something like that. And that is exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about, strangely hostile behavior
Cultural difference don't come into play as much in the airport, though. That's why I found it strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed this too , honestly. Only recently, though.
It seems after Trump it's happening more. I'm finding it less easy to be like "Oh, just the Brits, whatever". Lately it seems to have moved into downright unbridled hostility
Yes, I think that's it.
Last week, I was in an airport lounge and smiled hello at an English man in the elevator. You know, like normal polite people do. He gave me a nasty look and said, "What do you want?" Bizarre.
Could have just been him, but - I travel a lot, and I've noticed a lot of this lately (and I'm an overweight woman, so obviously American).
Yeah. Very bizarre. I know there are cultural differences but... it's hard to overlook something like that. And that is exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about, strangely hostile behavior
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed this too , honestly. Only recently, though.
It seems after Trump it's happening more. I'm finding it less easy to be like "Oh, just the Brits, whatever". Lately it seems to have moved into downright unbridled hostility
Yes, I think that's it.
Last week, I was in an airport lounge and smiled hello at an English man in the elevator. You know, like normal polite people do. He gave me a nasty look and said, "What do you want?" Bizarre.
Could have just been him, but - I travel a lot, and I've noticed a lot of this lately (and I'm an overweight woman, so obviously American).