Originally posted by Robtard
America is a fairly large country and has a very wide diversity of people, don't judge it as a whole because you happened to visit a few places that didn't agree with you.
I understand that, of course. I was just trying to elaborate on why there maybe anti Americanism, in the U.K and elsewhere.
For instance, if I was to turn on my 360 now and play on xbox live and speak on the microphone, within minutes I'll be called a 'British ***'.
Originally posted by chillmeistergen
I understand that, of course. I was just trying to elaborate on why there maybe anti Americanism, in the U.K and elsewhere.For instance, if I was to turn on my 360 now and play on xbox live and speak on the microphone, within minutes I'll be called a 'British ***'.
Well, the ignorant and arrogant fat American stereotype isn't completely non-deserved.
LoL, that's typical online-game courage, I've been insulted by Brits and Scotts many a time because I spoke english with an American accent, can't use that as system of measure. The worst are the Puerto Ricans imo, bunch of shit talking simians. A very close second are the wannabe gangsta caucasian boys.
Originally posted by Robtard
Well, the ignorant and arrogant fat American stereotype isn't completely non-deserved.LoL, that's typical online-game courage, I've been insulted by Brits and Scotts many a time because I spoke english with an American accent, can't use that as system of measure. The worst are the Puerto Ricans imo, bunch of shit talking simians. A very close second are the wannabe gangsta caucasian boys.
Umm I apologise for jumping in...but since when were Scots not Brits?
(Ignorance)
In sport all officials make bad calls.
The officials who take time to consider all the facts before making a game defining call receive our respect. whether or not they reach the right decision, Refer to the Womens Wimbledon final 2008.
Officials who make a bad call rashly are hated by all. Refer to The 2006 Champions League final [Europe]
Obama appears to be a look before you pull the trigger type of guy.
Originally posted by Bardock42
I think usually not the Irish. At most the watered down Northern ones (as you said)...and those, as we can all agree, are factually English anyways.
There are people in Northern Island with British on their passport who do call themselves Irish...
And how do you come to that conclusion?
Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
There are people in Northern Island with British on their passport who do call themselves Irish...And how do you come to that conclusion?
So? That doesn't mean that you call Irish (certainly not the ones from Ireland) people Brits.
And I came to the conclusion cause it pisses them off...DUH