Well as you can see on TV alot of Americans make fun of British people saying we have a accent like " pip pip cherry'o " but we don't! We talk perfectly fine so i don't see why we need to be made fun of, its not right. They think its funny but its not!! Alot of kids watching American shows wont find it very amusing and will probably not like Americans.
Q .So the question is Why do Americans make fun of British people?
A. Because they think its funny, BUT ITS NOT!!
to make fun of the british
to make fun of the british
they fighted for british
he helped the Americans
Americans
Yes, as there are people everywhere that immitate countrys accents and make fun of them. Answer The British have a long history of poking fun at almost everything. For an allegedly pompous race they have a remarkable sense of humour, much funnier than American slapstick. The British, unlike Americans, are happy to laugh at themselves, and the British will poke fun at Americans as happily as they poke fun at themselves. Of course, Americans give British comedians a lot to work with.
Yes, it was a negative term deemed at the soldiers the British served with in the French and Indian War.
Well as you can see on TV alot of Americans make fun of British people saying we have a accent like " pip pip cherry'o " but we don't! We talk perfectly fine so i don't see why we need to be made fun of, its not right. They think its funny but its not!! Alot of kids watching American shows wont find it very amusing and will probably not like Americans. Q .So the question is Why do Americans make fun of British people? A. Because they think its funny, BUT ITS NOT!!
No Americans cannot make an account on this British website. One of the terms on the website states that you cannot make an account if you are a US citizen.
to make fun of the british
to make fun of the british
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They didn't give up and were able to make it not worth the British expense.
The British were treating the Americans cruelly
the british and the americans stoped fighting cause
they fighted for british
The song was originally sung by the British side to mock Americans, however the Americans took ownership of the song and began to sing it themselves, to turn the intended put-down into a source of pride after, though outnumbered, they managed to turn the British back at Lexington and Concord.