i'm english too, but others think we have really bad teeth, drink beer all day, smoke pipes and talk in ridiculously posh ascents, people that know better, correct me if i'm wrong ;)
yes sadly
The British thought of the American colonies lower than pesants. They saw them more as indentured servants.
A simplified generalization regarding England, the English language, and the English people is what an English stereotype is. For example, beautiful complexions, rainy weather, and unpredictable spelling may serve as examples of respective stereotypes regarding England's people and weather and the English language.
No there are no stereotypes. It's just all about the game and going hard at it.
Many gender stereotypes (mainly) as well as social classes.
Korean stereotypes do not exist in the US.
the English language
yes sadly
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Many stereotypes of the English language are generally how people use accents, or a certain use of speech etiquette . For instance, a British speech stereotype is that they still talk like there from the 1800's, and an American stereotype is that everyone talks like a cowboy.
Stereotipi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "stereotypes".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article i ("the") or the partitive dei ("some"). The pronunciation will be "STE-re-o-TEE-pea" in Italian.
All blondes are dumb, Americans are fat, all black people are bad, ect.
The British thought of the American colonies lower than pesants. They saw them more as indentured servants.
A simplified generalization regarding England, the English language, and the English people is what an English stereotype is. For example, beautiful complexions, rainy weather, and unpredictable spelling may serve as examples of respective stereotypes regarding England's people and weather and the English language.
Believe it or not but yes people do play stereotypes!!
Yes, there are straight stereotypes.
Drunks. Stupid. Fighters. Like all stereotypes, these are not true.