They are known for how drunk they are, I don’t blame them for being so dull because their country is so depressing... grey weather dark and depressing buildings... awful food... they don’t have gastronomy just dirty nasty rotten fish wrapped in a newspaper and the disgusting roast beef 🤮🤮
Roast Beef and Yorkshire puddings with a nice thick gravy and vegetables is like the epitome of home cooking to me.
People stereotype way too much. I know British food gets a bad rap but there's a reason we export all our crap. We still have the best chocolate. Cadbury's pisses all over Hershey's.
What’s funny is that Hershy is licensed to produce Cadbury in the US.
The reality is both brands produce chocolate “candy” (low in cocoa, high in sugar) neither produces gourmet chocolates.
It’s the difference between $1 chocolate bars and a chocolatiers $5-$6 bar.
Actually, I kind of like English food, I like their sausages, and their fish n chips are great, depending on which shop you buy em at though, some fish n chip shops aren't so good. But isn't that the case anywhere? Some good restaurants, some bad? And if you ever get invited for dinner at someone's house where they're making a roast leg of lamb, that's pretty good. As for alcohol though, it seems like most countries have a bunch of drunks though, not just UK. The Irish are famous for drinking, the Germans are beer fanatics, the Russians guzzle vodka by the gallon, the Australians and their barrel sized Fosters, the French must drink glass after glass of wine with every meal. Everybody drinks, you can't pin the English for that, although they can have other faults besides their food and drink. The southern English are nicer than the northern, and they act horrible on vacation in Mallorca, Ibiza, Tenerife, etc.
Is it normal that I hate English people?
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They are known for how drunk they are, I don’t blame them for being so dull because their country is so depressing... grey weather dark and depressing buildings... awful food... they don’t have gastronomy just dirty nasty rotten fish wrapped in a newspaper and the disgusting roast beef 🤮🤮
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Roast Beef and Yorkshire puddings with a nice thick gravy and vegetables is like the epitome of home cooking to me.
People stereotype way too much. I know British food gets a bad rap but there's a reason we export all our crap. We still have the best chocolate. Cadbury's pisses all over Hershey's.
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What’s funny is that Hershy is licensed to produce Cadbury in the US.
The reality is both brands produce chocolate “candy” (low in cocoa, high in sugar) neither produces gourmet chocolates.
It’s the difference between $1 chocolate bars and a chocolatiers $5-$6 bar.
Actually, I kind of like English food, I like their sausages, and their fish n chips are great, depending on which shop you buy em at though, some fish n chip shops aren't so good. But isn't that the case anywhere? Some good restaurants, some bad? And if you ever get invited for dinner at someone's house where they're making a roast leg of lamb, that's pretty good. As for alcohol though, it seems like most countries have a bunch of drunks though, not just UK. The Irish are famous for drinking, the Germans are beer fanatics, the Russians guzzle vodka by the gallon, the Australians and their barrel sized Fosters, the French must drink glass after glass of wine with every meal. Everybody drinks, you can't pin the English for that, although they can have other faults besides their food and drink. The southern English are nicer than the northern, and they act horrible on vacation in Mallorca, Ibiza, Tenerife, etc.