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Why do the British hate success?
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I agree. In my experience it's not the Poms that are whinging....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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What the fook would an Aussie know about what constitutes "success" anyway?
Most of them think they have reached the pinnacle if they get a job pulling pints in an Earls Court clip joint!!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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They cant even get those jobs now the Poles have taken over. Its back to thieving for themOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat the fook would an Aussie know about what constitutes "success" anyway?
Most of them think they have reached the pinnacle if they get a job pulling pints in an Earls Court clip joint!!

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Yep, everyone hates the lot of them. Hate their guts. Bastards;Originally posted by aussielong View PostI just realised that's why my posts are attracting such a vilification. You people can't stand seeing a winner.
So glad I left the UK when I did all those years ago but i didn't realise how much my mental landscape had improved.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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If you did, and if you read the book, you might have figured out that the British tend to not be easily impressed and might appear indifferent to what you might see as 'great success'.Originally posted by aussielong View PostI understand the English. It was a rhetorical question.
On a related note, there is also a distinctly British way of presenting one's own abilities/intellect/'success' by 'toning it down' (to the point of appearing to be almost embarrassed by them) - This is the very opposite of say, the American way...Comment
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Wahooo! Whoop! Yeah! We got 'em! Waaaaahoooo! Shock! And! Awe!Originally posted by yetanotherbob View PostOn a related note, there is also a distinctly British way of presenting one's own abilities/intellect/'success' by 'toning it down' (to the point of appearing to be almost embarrassed by them) - This is the very opposite of say, the American way...
Followed by press conference;
'there has been some collateral damage' (in English; we blew up a primary school full of kids)And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I think this is true, well certainly from the press point of view, the british press build people up then when they get to the top they spend all their time finding all the angles they can to discredit/knock them down again, the knock on effect is people don't want stories about people being successfull all the time they want to read the scandal, it's what sells papersOriginally posted by aussielong View PostI just realised that's why my posts are attracting such a vilification. You people can't stand seeing a winner.
So glad I left the UK when I did all those years ago but i didn't realise how much my mental landscape had improved.Comment
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By and large the British dislike rich people, rather than all successful people.
"Squeeze them 'til the pips squeak" found a lot of resonance in the 1970s.Comment
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0/10. FFS is you're going to troll at least try some subtlety. Oh my mistake, you're a thick Ozzie.Originally posted by aussielong View PostI just realised that's why my posts are attracting such a vilification. You people can't stand seeing a winner.
So glad I left the UK when I did all those years ago but i didn't realise how much my mental landscape had improved.
Hard Brexit now!
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Oh the ironing!!Originally posted by sasguru View Post0/10. FFS is you're going to troll at least try some subtlety. Oh my mistake, you're a thick Ozzie.

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