Proper English culture

by Artegas23

13 comments
  1. I see budget british Tom Cruise at the bottom left corner.

  2. The british all look like they have a small winnie, sorry

  3. well, that’s because americans get their stereotypes from fake hollywood films, while we get ours from real facts

  4. Europeans are generally stuck on the belief that it must be one or the other. Mainly an attitude inflicted upon them because the people in the first photo don’t draw attention to themselves and aren’t – as a general rule – holidaying in the same shitholes as the others.

    Go to pretty much any University city in England apart from Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle or Liverpool, and you will quickly realise that there’s plenty of the people in the 1st pic still around. High concentrations in places like York, Cambridge, Bath, and yes, Oxford.

  5. Obviously Europeans holiday in the same few shitholes as our louts, then.

  6. Continentals just jealous that instead of spending their teenage years smashing the cheap cider and low quality drugs in the park with Bazza, Daryl and Big Dave before hitting a house party to maximise the national teenage pregnancy stats, they had to spend it doing an apprenticeship in pencil manufacturing in the hope that one day they’d be able to afford to rent a flat that was 10 square meters bigger than the one they’d get on state benefits anyway.

    Yet another common British W.

  7. Trans-atlantic holidaying wasn’t affordable for many until quite recently. So Americans only encountered middle and upper class Englishmen. Not Barry.

    Europeans on the other hand are within the impact zone of Barry.

    If you have a town Barry likes, particularly (God help you) if it’s chosen for stag parties, you’re going to learn up close and personal that England isn’t all harry potter and dr who.

    If you played against our football clubs in the 80’s or prior, ie before the government cracked down on Barry’s fun, you couldn’t help but notice that these are not quite the knightly gentlemen of legend.

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