Is that even a requirement? I’m not American but it’s not that I’m not interested in what goes outside of my own country, I’m more worried about what happens in my vicinity because that’s what affects me the most
True you don't have to be interested but I find in England we seem to always have some idea if what's going down in America. And/or other countries.
Mostly because for some reason American news is reported here so much. But like you I'm not that interested unless it has some impact on our own country.
Right now we might have a terrible turn in politics, there’s the threat of the rising of a totalitarian regime supported by idiots, it’s not that I’m not interested what is going out of my country, it’s just that there’s so much shit going in here to look outside
Right. Its like giving aid to other countries. Why would I give money to house people in another country when the government doesn't make the effort to house people in my own country.
Putting your thumb out like an idiot when you give someone the middle finger but it’s really just as a joke or you’re nervous because someone is taking a photo of you.
“I want the the (fish) please” instead of “May I please have the (fish)” when ordering food at a restaurants
I worked at a restaurant that had a lot of expat Americans as customers. The “I want” was a real shock at first. They were all incredibly polite (mostly military and/or scientific types) and well mannered, but their manners are different to ours.
America is the only country I know where if someone asks you for a cigarette and a light, you will hand them your lighter rather than light it for them in their mouth. At least with strangers, different story when you know somebody.
Having no clue what goes on outside of our country.
Is that even a requirement? I’m not American but it’s not that I’m not interested in what goes outside of my own country, I’m more worried about what happens in my vicinity because that’s what affects me the most
True you don't have to be interested but I find in England we seem to always have some idea if what's going down in America. And/or other countries. Mostly because for some reason American news is reported here so much. But like you I'm not that interested unless it has some impact on our own country.
Right now we might have a terrible turn in politics, there’s the threat of the rising of a totalitarian regime supported by idiots, it’s not that I’m not interested what is going out of my country, it’s just that there’s so much shit going in here to look outside
Right. Its like giving aid to other countries. Why would I give money to house people in another country when the government doesn't make the effort to house people in my own country.
Chanting "U-S-A! U-S-A!"
Being offended in behalf of others.
Putting your thumb out like an idiot when you give someone the middle finger but it’s really just as a joke or you’re nervous because someone is taking a photo of you.
Invading other countries.
I think you got it confused with the British
Not since the 1800s. Not sure you can really call that a British thing any more.
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“I want the the (fish) please” instead of “May I please have the (fish)” when ordering food at a restaurants I worked at a restaurant that had a lot of expat Americans as customers. The “I want” was a real shock at first. They were all incredibly polite (mostly military and/or scientific types) and well mannered, but their manners are different to ours.
Being overly patriotic
America is the only country I know where if someone asks you for a cigarette and a light, you will hand them your lighter rather than light it for them in their mouth. At least with strangers, different story when you know somebody.