Sunday Express Skeleton 24Th November...
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Following a drunken ramble between myself and hubby at the weekend I was wondering what do other countries think of us Brits? Seems there are plenty of opinions about what a God awful country it is, immigration laws, Royal family, rainy weather, crap TV.... anything! But what do other nations think about this country and it's government?
Also, if I was to go to France, Germany, Spain, Greece, or any other European country where it is not touristy, would I notice a big change in the amount ethnic minorities?
PS I am not saying any of these views are my own!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.People who have never been to Britain regularly tell me about the bad food and the bad weather.
However, I took two colleagues on a tour of the south once for a week, and on day two they sent a postcard to another colleague that said:
We don't know where Bohne has taken us, but it cannot be Britain.
The food is great and we got sunburnt.
:o)
@mike:
Better not talk about the German Health system being better than the British until you know the details and facts...
You should hear German people bitch.
Well I pay a fortune for health insurance, still every quarter I pay my doctor 10 Euro, for which I get nothing (just the privilige of being seen), and then I have to pay a certain amount on prescriptions.
Ususally I don't go to the doctors too often, but being pregnant I don't have much of a choice.
On top of that, have you heard about the strike of German doctors, which leaves cancer and tumour patients (just amongst others) waiting for their treatment?
Do you still call us a PROPER country??
My ex husband is French and tried it on, on a first date, because he and his friends had got used to English girls being 'easy'. He also finds the dypsomaniac pub culture bizarre, where it seems many lads adore the 'pint and punch' up lifestyle.
The UK is not that bad though. I wouldn't want to run my own business in France, as I do here, and don't get me started on French plumbers and electricians. Aagh!! They are so frustrating!!!
The bad things Iv herd are .. blan food, gray skys lots of the time, bad teeth..lol, aweful drivers.
The good things- very fun/nice people, great beer, great soccer and rugby, Great lookin men, cute little woman, and depending on where you go its either snotty people or great people (like anwhere right)
(Now I hope I didnt tick anybody off with that answer but thats just what I commonly have herd ok ...
I live in the Southwest of Spain and one thing I have noticed here is that there are virtually no Indians, Asians, Chinese, or Black people here apart from a few Africans from Morocco which is close. I have also noted that on the Costa del Sol British young British Tourists are seen as drunken yobs (which may be true) and treated with contempt by the locals. Therefore some Spanish are very wary of you at first until they get to know you.One other thing I would say is that I miss nothing about England at all, except my family and friends, and after living here have no desire to return.
I'm currently in Germany helping to teach English, and had to do a lesson about 'Britishness'. I opened the end for questions, and asked them what they thought of the English.
The first thing they said was that we eat a lot of crisps, drink a lot of tea, and they all thought we sit down at four o'clock for high tea and have elevenses. They think everyone knows every intricate detail about London and the Monarchy. They ask whether I've ever met the Queen, Tony Blair, and Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), and appear surprised when I say no.
My friend told me that when she went to Tenerife, men stop in their cars when they see English girls alone and tell them to get in their car because they think we're all loose and easy.