there ok.
but the scottish are freaks.
2006-10-16 07:30:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Not that great. I have lots of bad experiences in England. I am also travelling there tomorrow on business. Where do I start. The pubs close too early,
The beer is terrible.
London, Birmingham, Blackpool stink.
Blackpool is worth another mention for being the worst place on earth.
Everyone town speaks different from other towns 20 miles away.
The football fans are idiots.
The airports are toooooo busy.
People in Manchester are just plain weird.
Londoners think they are better then the rest of us.
Lands end is nice.
Warrington is cool.
Every Englishman I KNOW who are not scrimping is very tight fisted.
The rest of the world behind closed doors don't like the English which they dont tell you because you all spend your money in there countries.
I like the Northern towns. Manchester included (A bit mad though).
David Beckham is a rubbish footballer. His wife is a dog yet you all worship them.
The royal family are a drain on society and an embaressment to the UK.
Scotland, Wales and Ireland your nearest countrys are all cool. Scotland awsome people and place, no problems.
Wales amazing.
Ireland, Guiness, Guiness, Guiness and the people and place is great.
You English should first of all flatten Blackpool (don't give the residents any warning) then hang air fresheners from every lamp post in London.
Make a universal accent then serve better beer and keep the pubs open later.
Then I'd holiday there.
Does that help?
2006-10-16 07:46:48
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answered by Halox 3
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depends on what type of person really... are you on about asbo yobs, the (ahem) older generation teens or just people in general? when i went to london (i'm from the north east) people were much more expresionate about they way they dress and style their hair and stuff, where as i don't really see that many individuals up in the north. But i suppose most of the peole i've met in my little life were nice so i guess we're ok!? lol. The english accent!? we all have difefrent accents! i have NEVER met ANYONe who talks like the american films make out i mean for christs sake i sound like a geordie when i go down to nottingham, wher as up here i sound totaly normal, and london has about 3 different accents that i know of! so we don't all ound like the british army in the old war films, and one more thing... NO ONE says "old chap" (just saying >.<)
2006-10-16 07:45:00
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answered by charli 2
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I think you should stop raping the English language for one thing. Correct grammar isn't too difficult to use. Go find a dictionary or google search "Grammar" perhaps.
Oh, and to answer the question with a quote from The Man who Would be King:
Billy Fish: "He wants to know if you are gods."
Peachy Carnehan: "Not gods - Englishmen. The next best thing."
2006-10-16 07:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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They are nice and helpful but I would not like to marry one as they are very formal with their families and have to phone each other when they want to visit. You cannot just go to their homes and sit down and eat with them spontaneously as you can with the latins and Indians. They can be really cold when they dont like someone and really sarcastic but if they like you then they are nice to you but still not as friendly as south Europeans, or latins. Take a look. the more south you go the wider the smile.Maybe its the cold climate that does it lol I dont think you are English though because you said.....englishmen....and englishman would say Englishman not men or he would say he was British!
2006-10-16 07:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Sterotype? Beer drinking, dart throwing, soccer loving, fish and chips; jolly good. You're cool. Oh, I've tried to watch a couple English movies but couldn't understand what they were saying! Trainspotting and that one with Brad Pitt in it (yeah, I know he's not a limey).
2006-10-16 07:32:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The English are the best people in the world.
Excellent qualities, make great friends, very supportive, loyal, honourable, kind, good in conversation, great sense of humour.......
The list goes on and on.
2006-10-16 13:56:14
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answered by lordofthetarot 3
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Wonderful. Salt of the Earth. Kind, thoughtful, polite, like fair play and tea-drinking.
2006-10-16 07:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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On the whole - fabulous! Never had a bad experience in England.
2006-10-16 07:30:19
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answered by Brainiac 4
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That is like saying what do you think of food- there are so many types you can't generalise other than to say very nice!
2006-10-16 07:30:21
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answered by dollydealer1 2
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Amazingly brilliant and fantastic, but I am of course English and bias.
2006-10-16 11:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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