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Oster1 · M
Some English men feel delusionally superior to Americans, irrationally. Most English women are quite pleasant, on the other hand! 😊
CommandLine · 56-60, M
@Oster1 Well we are superior lol. Only messing with you. I think Americans are better at things we fail on.
You are correct about English women though, most are pleasant, but the same can be said about American ladies.
Oster1 · M
@CommandLine 😊👍
CommandLine · 56-60, M
@Oster1 👍😀

Mooed78 · F
It should say English people
Patientlywaiting · 46-50, FVIP
@Mooed78 Im fairly well spoken. I was partly raised by my nan and she hated lazy speech and dropping letters off the front of words. "It's HOUSE Roberta not 'ouse. Speak properly!" 😂
Mooed78 · F
@Patientlywaiting I have an English elderly friend like that, who always corrects my Irish English 🤣
jackieash · 26-30
@Patientlywaiting My dad, who in the five minutes he could be bothered, sald to my brother "I'm only tryin'to learn yer'. And he would always say my name as Jacker leen. Used to piss me off and Im not sorry he did!
calicuz · 51-55, M
They say "lorry" a lot............ and I mean a lot. 🤣
Nimbus · M
@calicuz Very much so :)
4meAndyou · F
Spelling. Colour instead of color, harbour instead of harbor, grey instead of gray, and slang words you have to research before you know what they mean. Then, of course, there is their irrepressible obsession with full English breakfasts...🤣🤣🤣
CommandLine · 56-60, M
@4meAndyou I wouldn't touch that, I hate fish lol. Its a funny old world 😁🐟
4meAndyou · F
@CommandLine Well...Cape Cod, you know...🤣
CommandLine · 56-60, M
@4meAndyou makes sense 🤣👍
graphite · 61-69, M
When they use the word, arse.
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Fungirlmmm · 51-55, F
@graphite lol I have picked that up from them. I am bad to say ..... my arse. Just do it.
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
When they call their mom mum
jackieash · 26-30
@caPnAhab In some parts of the north, it's 'mam'
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
@jackieash woa I didn't know that
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
@caPnAhab she's right, Irish both in the diaspora and in Ireland also use mam or mum.
AbbeyRhode · F
They call soccer "football", and guts "food". 😜
Nimbus · M
@AbbeyRhode @AbbeyRhode No argument there :)
@AbbeyRhode We invented football. It is you who call football soccet 😁
AbbeyRhode · F
@startingover23 Lol, you sound just like Nimbus! 😁
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
They laugh when you mention someone named Fanny or Willie.
Mooed78 · F
@cherokeepatti in Ireland we laugh at that too 🤭
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Mooed78 Willie Nelson and Fannie Flagg
Mooed78 · F
@cherokeepatti We laugh more at the name Fanny. So immature 🙄lol
revenant · F
It is very hard to describe but they do not write their thoughts the same way as North Americans and Australians. The choice of words is not the same.
@revenant That's true.
Nimbus · M
@SarithBorn Good one :)
Lostpoet · M
If they say mum instead of mom or they have a weird sex fetish.
Nimbus · M
@Lostpoet lolol on the last bit.
@Lostpoet My mum warned me about that
calicuz · 51-55, M
They call cookies "biscuits" and biscuits "scones"............... you gotta love the English. 🙂
Patientlywaiting · 46-50, FVIP
@Nitedoc Not to diss your culture but it sounds like a hangover cure to me 🤣
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
@Patientlywaiting I'm not dissing. I just wonder how our language became what it is since we came from Europe, primarily England.
Patientlywaiting · 46-50, FVIP
@Nitedoc I've wondered that too. 😊
akindheart · 61-69, F
The way they spell like favourite
@akindheart And neighbour
LunarOrbit · 56-60, M
@akindheart Canadians do it too. 🤭
Thodsis · 51-55, M
A filthy sense of humour. ;)
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
They say mum and knickers.
Patientlywaiting · 46-50, FVIP
@Nitedoc panties sound sexier than knickers... A little bit dirty 😂
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
@Patientlywaiting I agree. It's a great name.
@Patientlywaiting I always use the word panties. It is sensual. Knickers makes me think of the shorts girls wore under their PE skirt - nit at all sexual
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
saying the words rubbish, holiday, mum, etc.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@therighttothink50 garden instead of backyard…boot sales…
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
Politics. They have very similar and condescending opinions about Americans. You know its a Brit when they start talking about how Conservatism must be defeated in America for it to move forward.

Also not an exclusive trait to the British, but a sure sign is a complete lack of understanding regarding guns in America and complete exasperation with the fact that guns haven't been made illegal in America like where they live.
Wol62 · 51-55, M
Why, have you come across someone trying to do this?
Nimbus · M
@Wol62 Now you mention it ;)
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Praising biden using cnn talking points. Using excessive 'u's.
Nimbus · M
@MasterLee Must be bonkers ;)
SW-User
They keep complaining about Americans
deadteddy · 26-30, F
“My knickers” for panties 😑
LemonWorld · 36-40, F
@deadteddy it's just so funny to me
Abstraction · 61-69, M
They are somewhat given to understatement and are a little indirect. Here is a translation guide for Europeans and Americans. Australians and kiwis are quite similar so they don't confuse us. Not on this, anyway.
Morrigan · F
They talk about enjoying crumpets with their tea for breakfast.
@Morrigan Got to be coffee for breakfast
Banksy83 · 36-40, M
Astounded at an American lady asking does my fanny look big in this
jackieash · 26-30
I am English. Never denied it. Born in England, so it follows I'm English . A flag waving whack job, definitely not. You'll never see me anywhere near a flag. Nor hear me sing the alleged "national" anthem.
CestManan · 46-50, F
@jackieash I didn't know England had a national anthem. I hope it's not cheesy like the American anthem
LunarOrbit · 56-60, M
Guinness. 🤮

A pint of anything

Bangers n mash

Chips are crisps

No dental plans
AlchemyFox · 36-40, F
English? Or English-English

SW-User
I'm not hiding anything, I'm as American as they come.

I hail from across the Great Lake, good old Uncle US of Stateside. I'm as American as chocolate chip biscuits and mum's apple tart.
travelguy01 · 41-45, M
They call people “you lot”
Oster1 · M
This disgusting sense of false superiority and arrogance, all while, being flushed down the toilet and not even knowing it!!!
What oh! Jeeves.
My butler failed to iron my socks.
Ponsonby-Smythe is umpiring on Saturday...
Such talk ,they are definitely English!
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CestManan · 46-50, F
Call them a "chav" and see how they react. 😁
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when he says he wants a banger and he isn't talking about sex
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
Who can tell, it is all very, very mysterious.
jackieash · 26-30
They hit you with a cricket bat
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Nimbus · M
@Jeephikelove True 😛
@Jeephikelove wanker is also a term of endearment
Jeephikelove · 46-50, F
@startingover23 ya, I bet it can be. ☺️
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