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Originally posted by michael1983l
Why is it when I open this thread cheesy love songs start playing in my head
Originally posted by roughycannon
I am writing on behalf of U.K ATS members to you
Please don't write on my behalf as I stand by everything I say regarding the gun control issues.
I don't think this thread is necessarily as I think like me we don't have problems with Americans just the gun laws there...
Please remember that if any UK member was being a control freak about gun control really it is only because they do care.
Originally posted by forgetmenot
Originally posted by Dispo
Originally posted by forgetmenot
You can always tune out that imported "culture".
How?
Do people force you to watch American television programs? It's literally as easy as pressing a button.
We have a right to discuss our views and opinions on their laws.
Originally posted by Revolution9
reply to post by roughycannon
So you think as a U.K "subject" you have a right to interfere with the American Constitution?
I think you don't really have a right. Ok," on behalf of myself then"
Most of the founding Americans were British decendants, hence why you speak English, and all your laws are written in English and the American flag also contains the colors Blue, Red and White like the British flag.
Originally posted by MaMaa
Not all American's ultimately came from England. Now admittedly some of my Scottish relatives may have come from England much further back, but I am also part Native American and that is most definitely not British. Hell the British and the British descendants that started this country did their best at wiping the Native Americans out entirely.
Originally posted by Dispo
Originally posted by Revolution9
Yes, some people in Britain are quite course and rude.
Some people in [insert any country here] are quite rude and coarse too.
Originally posted by MaMaa
Originally posted by michael1983l
Originally posted by MaMaa
Honestly I don't usually notice what country someone is from unless they state as much. Admittedly I don't exactly have the nicest of feelings for a lot of British folks as I find a lot of them to be brash, rude and lacking in manners.
I wasn't going to get involved in this debate but you put a carrot onto the end of a stick that I just could not ignore. The statement you have made actually works both ways and for what it is worth I believe it to be down to a difference in cultures. But however, I would much prefer someone to be brash and rude to me if that is what they think of me rather than what you get out in the states and yes I have been to the states. I find the American culture of "have a nice day" and "how are you" at every turn to be sickening, it is rare that those speaking this way to you actually have any genuine interest or belief in what they said at all and it appears to come out like a pre programmed statement that is said by everyone just as something you feel you need to say because that is how your society programmes you to do so. In other words it just makes you all seem false. I'd much rather like to know where I stand with an honest approach, but like I said that is all down to our differences in culture, the Brits are GREAT moaners so.........
Absolutely it can go both ways. Even within the US there is a huge difference in general friendliness, openness, ect.. Me and hubby were just discussing this a while back. So my family is from Texas and hubby's family is from North Dakota. Where I am from people are friendly, they say hello, they ask you how you are, they tell you to have a good day. Where my hubby is from they are much colder, less friendly, don't talk to anyone they don't know and generally act very distrusting. Of course this description is biased, I admit this because I am not from there. So in my hubby and his family's eyes my southern family's friendliness can be seen as fake and insincere. Now to me, I look at my hubby and his family as uncaring, rude, cold and distant. I don't trust people like that, yet I'm sure people like that don't trust someone they see as insincere and overly friendly.
It is very much a cultural thing, but it isn't just different from one country to the next. It is different from one state to the next here in the United States. But if I ask "how are you" it is because I genuinely care and want to know. When I tell someone to have a nice day, I honestly wish for you to have a nice day. I am open, honest AND friendly about it all. So stick that in your pipe and smoke it! *see that's me being friendly and genuinely goofy! *
Originally posted by GrandStrategy
Originally posted by Revolution9
reply to post by roughycannon
So you think as a U.K "subject" you have a right to interfere with the American Constitution?
I think you don't really have a right. Ok," on behalf of myself then"
Why as a Brit are you sitting in awe at the constitution. Why should any British person be expected to shy away from criticism of the constitution. Honestly, who cares?
If it comes to the abuse of womens rights in Afghanistan will you respect their tradition and cultural values. I bet, and I'm sure beyond all doubt, that you're only saying what you're saying because we're talking about America. I would find it hard to believe you hold the same defensive views in regards to rights and cultures in other nations.
You're trying to dissuade from criticism or attacks on the constitution not because it's worthy of respect in itself, but more to the point because the constitution is American, and that alone makes it special to you.
If there's one thing I hate more than anything when there is disagreement between some Americans and some Brits, it's inevitably the few oddball Brits who come out and offer to shine the shoes of every American, as apology for their rude and ignorant countrymen
Just listen to you, roughycannon said he stood by his opinion and you belittled him and told him he's in the wrong for having one. MaMaa said outright she thinks most British people are rude, which is far worse an attack and arguably untrue, and you're all pally pally, thanking her for her contribution and being "sensitive"
Originally posted by Dispo
Originally posted by forgetmenot
Originally posted by Dispo
Originally posted by forgetmenot
You can always tune out that imported "culture".
How?
Do people force you to watch American television programs? It's literally as easy as pressing a button.
What do you think the worst show on TV is right now, yet it manages to be hugely popular? Something like American Idol?
Do people force you to watch American Idol/your opinion here? It's literally as easy as pressing a button.
Originally posted by Revolution9
reply to post by roughycannon
So you think as a U.K "subject" you have a right to interfere with the American Constitution?
I think you don't really have a right. Ok," on behalf of myself then"