Nobunaga wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:Hardly. I'm saying that I don't see the UK as a bunch of pompous troglodytes and that you should see us as such either. 'Though, I'll own up, we americans do some pretty dumb stuff alot. That is no reason to see us as your backwards children. Rebellious, yes. Stupid, heck no.
... You know, Jenos, I've met a lot of Brits who get defensive, even rather aggressive when arguing with Americans. I have some theories on that whole thing... let me bounce them off you.
... The Brits ruled the world, more or less, not so long ago. You know that old expression, "The sun never sets on the British Empire"... and now, though a major pillar in the West, they are but a shadow of their former selves. Now, that alone is not the reason...
... Who has the power in the world now? Well, the United States has it in spades, and the British Prime Minister has long been the "lap dog" of the US President (not my opinion... but what I've heard a million times from Brits). .... OK, that's two pieces of the thing, now for the last ...
... The education system in the UK is, from what I understand, a great deal more intensive than what the average American goes through while growing up. These Brits (or at least those I know) have fabulous vocabularies and know more about most everything that comes up in conversation. An American public education is a pitiful thing by comparison.
... so... The Brits see the United States, full of uneducated, uninformed masses having the greatest amount of power in the entire world . . . I believe that sticks in their craw a bit. I've never met a one who hated Americans, yet many have been quick to point out our faults, at the slightest opportunity to do so.
... It's a pet theory of mine - that's all it is, and should be ignored or laughed at freely.
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