It's British Broadcasting Corporation. It's a C not an S. : / And maybe in general British people don't care as much if they are or their tastes are viewed as nerdy or eccentric. Who really cares? It's about the art and the production etc. of a programme, not about the social stigma and/or the perceived status attached to it. Personally, I like watching what I like watching and if people want to form views on what kind of person that makes me and whether they're 'nerdy' or not, then they can go ahead and waste their time! I'd say about half of what I watch is on a BBC channel. Not that I watch that much TV. I prefer to read under an English apple tree with a jug of Pimms in the Summer and by a log fire in the Winter. lol... sorry, just adding a touch of British stereotypical behaviour in there. : )
Is it normal everything US considers nerdy is on the BBC?
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It's British Broadcasting Corporation. It's a C not an S. : / And maybe in general British people don't care as much if they are or their tastes are viewed as nerdy or eccentric. Who really cares? It's about the art and the production etc. of a programme, not about the social stigma and/or the perceived status attached to it. Personally, I like watching what I like watching and if people want to form views on what kind of person that makes me and whether they're 'nerdy' or not, then they can go ahead and waste their time! I'd say about half of what I watch is on a BBC channel. Not that I watch that much TV. I prefer to read under an English apple tree with a jug of Pimms in the Summer and by a log fire in the Winter. lol... sorry, just adding a touch of British stereotypical behaviour in there. : )
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HAHA I didn't even noticed that. BBC stands for British Broadcasting System, lmfao.
...and NBC stands for Kangaroo Dishwasher Square-Dance.