American Reacts to Top 10 British Stereotypes That Are NOT True!

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These are the top ten British stereotypes that simply aren't true! From misconceptions about constant tea drinking to the infamous "stiff upper lip," we'll explore which beliefs about Brits are just plain myths!

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According to the world health organisation, the Brits have better teeth/ oral care than Americans..

nataliemorris
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Basically, we are not obsessed with perfectly white straight teeth and our free or subsidised dental care covers only the basics, not cosmetic nonsense.

natalielang
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Tea most certainly is a very real obsession in the UK.

SebastianForal
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I often say 'sorry ' to remind people that they're the one's that should apologise.

AnneDowson-vplg
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As a British person of 66 i don't know anyone with teeth like those rotten ones in the pictures

lesleycarney
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'Living in the country' usually means living in a small village, typically with a population of a few hundred or less, a few miles from the nearest town. 'Living in the city' usually means a city centre, or just outside a city centre with a population of 100s of thousands and even millions. Most Brits live in towns that are neither a city or in the countryside but with populations of around 50, 000. My town on the N. Wales coast has a small population of about 25, 000, is about 10 miles from the countryside and about 40 miles from the nearest city.

roberttaylor
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The Paul McCartney voice sounds so AI was like tf is going on

lauryn
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It has been raining here in Scotland since early this morning and the postie and I had a nice little chit chat about it at lunch time. xxx

sharonbunn
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Most Brits are polybeverate, which means they drink tea and coffee and hot chocolate and beer and wine and lemonade - though not usually at the same time. Some even drink water 💦

WILFREDRUSSELL-hn
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Football is a game played with a round ball, whilst rugby is a game played by gentlemen with odd - shaped balls.

kimbirch
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I genuinely haven't had a cup of tea since at least 2022 because at the beginning of this year I decide to make one and when I went to fetch a teabag from an unopened pack I noticed that the sell by date was March 2022. I chucked it in the bin and bought a new pack and that has a sell by date of 2026 and I still haven't opened that either! Oh btw, I hate football and deliberately call it soccer just to piss off every soccer fan I meet and it works!

B-A-L
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For the perfect exemplar of the clichéd ‘British stiff upper lip’, you can’t do better than the tiger scene in Monty Python’s Meaning of Life. The fact is though that the expression - minus the word ‘British’ -is first recorded in early 19th century Massachusetts and was seemingly unknown in Britain until Dickens used it in an 1870s magazine piece!

johnmayhew
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I'm from the North West but my county, Cheshire, has various dialects within a few miles.

christiner
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I can’t watch anymore WatchMojo. My mojo just goes poop.

AlBarzUK
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I must be a British stereotype, i drink tea, live in a village surrounded by beautiful countryside, adore the Royal family, well some of them, say sorry a lot more than i need to and keep a stiff upper lip... Though I don't like football and I get annoyed when people push in the line 😸🐈👍.

MajiSylvamain
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"Nuclear war has begun".

"I'll put the kettle on".

peterjohnson
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I think he’s wrong about tea. Don’t get me wrong I *need* one coffee a day but I want about 7 teas

andyt
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The british are more into having Good strong teeth,
Teeth whitening is the UK is not a Must have thing

robhingston
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Some of us also live in small flats in small, non descript towns.

robcrossgrove
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We have:
City's
Towns
Villages
Countryside.

lauralouise