Originally posted by MarillionFan
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Why are Americans so ******* loud?
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Because you keep addressing people with "Top-o-the-mornin', sir" or "g'day, mate"?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAnd finally, how the **** do I sound Irish or Australian!!!!!!
Or you sound like a drunkard.nomadd liked this postComment
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Now, this is better than TV! C'mon MF, keep us updated!
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Its a competitive/aggressive thing in terms of who shouts the loudest tends to get what they want, go to most southern mediterranean bars and you'll hear the same.
Worst thing is when there's a large group of them at a bar they get drunk and they start 'yee-hawing' like cowboys, that's quite funny.Comment
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Always pretend to be from somewhere like Sweden.
It disarms them as they have slightly heard of it, but couldn't point to it on a map and don't have anything to use as a conversational gambit or seed for aggression.Comment
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And you gotta know John Smith from London!Originally posted by k2p2 View PostYou're from England? Do you know Dave Jones from Norwich?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Americans are pig-ignorant, small minded and generally stupid. My in-laws are very much included in that sweeping statement.Originally posted by Mupps View PostAlways pretend to be from somewhere like Canada.
It disarms them as they have slightly heard of it, but couldn't point to it on a map and don't have anything to use as a conversational gambit or seed for aggression.Comment
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I always thought this was anecdotal stereotype.Originally posted by Sysman View PostAnd you gotta know John Smith from London!
A few years back, I submitted a story to an online US e-zine.
Got a nice email from the publisher accepting my piece, and asking if I knew Michael Hulme from Suffolk as he'd also submitted a story, but wasn't responding to emails. I live in Hampshire.
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