What Do English People Think About Americans | Easy English 97

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Hello, welcome to Easy English.
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So today, I'm on the beach  and I want to know what the
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people of Brighton think of  their cousins across the pond.
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This is what Brits think of Americans, here we go!
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What is… what are your just,  general thoughts on Americans?
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My general thoughts on Americans  are, I think they’re quite brash,
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they’re quite loud people. - Uh huh.
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I was actually kicked off of  ''Facebook'' for 24 hours,
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for making a remark about the Americans.
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There's a big contrast between  everybody’s, not just England’s,
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but everybody's awareness  American culture through films
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and TV series and stuff. And  then, how is in real life.
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And they have a reciprocal lack of understanding
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of other people's cultures, partly maybe,
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because their media system is just so big
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and it pumps out so much stuff.
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Like, they'll remake everything right?
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''The Ring'', er… ''The  Office'', the this, the that.
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They remake it in their own like.
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So, they… they don't get as much  cultural education as maybe,
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other countries do.
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First of all, what are your general  thoughts on Americans, US citizens?
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Okay, I suppose… mainly,
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we meet Americans when we travel abroad, anyway.
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And so, we see them as  tourists and don't always have
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the best opinion of them, as… as tourists.
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They’re quite loud and brash and erm…
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yeah and I guess weight is  an interesting issue as well,
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because we always see very overweight Americans.
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So that sort of, perception.
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Right, my thoughts are a bit mixed, in a way.
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Because, as we were growing up,  in poverty stricken England,
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when Americans came over here, they  always seemed to have lots of money
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and were perhaps little bit louder than we are.
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However, after holidaying in America,  I've found them incredibly kind,
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quite sort of, gentle and interested.
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Interested in people in  England and the royal family,
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which I didn't know that much about.
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And also, incredibly polite on the roads,
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because they don't drive as fast as we do.
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And how about you, what are  your thoughts on the Americans?
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I think they’re… they can  be rude and abrupt. - Yeah.
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I don’t like Donald Trump.  Not many people do. - No.
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My experience of being with Americans, in America,
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is that they are, they were always  very friendly and very welcoming.
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Okay. - And particularly, in New York for example;
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I met quite a few people in  New York. And they were like,
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firm but fair. Which… I think they're very honest.
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Only through the sort of, I suppose the…
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the stereotypes that you know  and create through yourself,
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they seem a as… as a nation,  very patriotic… patriotic.
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Yeah. - Compared to… compared to what perhaps,
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we're more divided about that here.
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I think, (it) seems to be from  whatever political background
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they are in America, I’d say  they’re… they all appear very to,
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believe in the flag and freedom  of speech and all the… all the er…
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what’s it… the amend… the various  amendments that they have.
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Oh yeah, yeah. - So I think  they're probably more together,
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in some ways than perhaps  we are, on certain things.
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But then, also very different from different…
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different polarising views as well, I suppose.
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My general overview of US citizens,  is that it’s a vast mixture.
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This country is a small mixture, but yeah,
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lots of people think Americans  are, the big country,
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lazy, fat, as a lot of people say.
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But I've met and worked with  Americans, who are just not like that.
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And people from different states,
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states next door behave and  act totally differently.
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I've not travelled too much in the US.
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However, I've been to the east  coast; er… New York and Boston.
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My perception has been very good, New Yorkers;
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slightly more brash than the Bostonians, I guess.
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But, I think the perception is very  much that they are slightly naive,
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ignorant perhaps. They… you get this perception
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that they’re all obese and love huge portions.
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I can agree on the huge portions,
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but I don't know if it’s fair that  they’re all naive and ignorant.
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And I guess, on the… on the reverse,
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that they think that we are  very posh and all speak well
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and drink tea and eat scones. Then  again, that’s not who we all are.
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Nice. - But yeah, I think that’s  just… there are a lot of stereotypes.
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Well I'm a bit biased, because  I've got relatives in America.
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So yeah, I got relatives in California  and I… I think they're great,
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they really friendly and open and…
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And do they have any er…  character traits that kind of,
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connect them all together? That you’d  say… outstanding character traits?
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I think they’re… they’re very  warm and friendly and hospitable.
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But I do love English people  too. Don’t get me wrong.
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Have you been to the US? - Yes I have.
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Whereabouts in the US have you been?
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I… I did the Florida thing. Went  to ''Universal Studios'' etcetera.
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And it was fantastic, had a fantastic time,
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the Americans were lovely, it was very clean.
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So yeah, I had a really good time there.
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Okay. - And they seem to like the English. - Yeah?
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Yeah. - Well, we are their cousins,
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so they have to be slightly nice to us.
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My aunt used to live there as well, in New York.
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So I remember New York in  the erm… in the early 70’s
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and travelling down on my  own, on a greyhound bus from…
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from the airport, out to where she  lived and I was fifteen years old.
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I don't think you’d probably let that happen now.
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Where abouts in America did you go to?
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We’ve been to California twice  and we've also been to Florida…
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Oh so east and west. - And New York, yes.
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I've worked with quite a few people from the US,
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I suppose, through work.  Primarily, from the east coast
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and then some from the west coast, but I think,
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there’s such a different range  of people across the states,
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that’s ‘cos it’s such a vast country.
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Vastly different sort of, cultures and…
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and the demographics really, so.
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I suppose it depends on where… where you go,
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what different kind of people you experience.
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If you could take a character  trait or a cultural thing
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from the US and bring it to the UK to improve UK…
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like, UK life or UK culture. - Yeah.
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Is there something that  you’d like, that you’d take?
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Yeah I think I’m… I'm a huge  sports fan and I think the…
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the college sport is amazing. And yeah, so I’d…
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I went to university and played first team tennis.
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But it… I was playing in  front of maybe, three people.
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Whereas over there, it's as big as you know,
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some big tournaments and I think  it’s the same for all sport.
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So I think that culture of sports in college,
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in university being of huge importance
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to getting into a professional  sport, would be really cool.
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Right, ‘cos you get kind of, sponsored.
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Yeah, you get sponsored and  you get drafted into the…
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into the professional leagues, as  well. - Right. Nice, well said.
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I Guess they're er… lack of reserve, I suppose.
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How does that… that contrasts with…
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with how you see people in our country?
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Americans are more… they give  their opinion more freely, I think.
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And that's not necessarily a bad… a bad thing.
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I think we probably could learn a  bit more from that, we’re sometimes
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too reticent, to shy to say  what we think, to closed.
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Whereas, Americans are much more open,
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you can sort of tell what they're  thinking and feeling. - Right.
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Is there anything that you  would take from their culture
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or from their sort of, personality  traits, that would improve Britain?
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Yes, they seem to be very…  quite happy to, what we call,
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blow your own trumpet. - I like this phrase.
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Whereas we always downplay  anything about ourselves.
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And I think that's good, I think  it must be good for children
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to have confidence in themselves, yes.
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Yeah, you can toot your own horn, as well.
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Yes, definitely, yes. - I know  what you mean, we’re quite…
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you have to be self-deprecating.  - Yes exactly, yes.
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That positivity I think, generally.
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I think would… would go down pretty well, I think.
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Does this say that, we're a bit... - Go  on. - Self-deprecating, or something or?
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Self-deprecation is fine. -Yeah.
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And I think that's quite a nice trait.
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But I think sometimes, it can go a bit far.
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And I think a lot of people can  sort of, put themselves down
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or it can be a bit oppressive. - Right.
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The British can be a bit oppressed. -Yeah.
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Whereas, I feel like the  Americans are much more open
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to what life can bring. - Yeah, yeah.
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The one thing I think Americans have got,
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which a lot of people don't agree with,
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is they believe in their country.
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Majority you know, perhaps not everyone.
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But I think the Americans say; hand  on… you know. - Yeah. - And er…
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you know, are proud of it and I  think Britain's should be the same.
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And there’s lots of reasons  why they’re probably not.
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But, we should be proud of what we got.
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It’s seen as a bit of a faux  pas here, to be kind of,
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proud of your nation. - Yes, yeah.  People are embarrassed I think.
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Thanks for watching this week's episode.
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Let us know in the comments below,  your thoughts on the US citizens.
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And we'll see you next week, bye.
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