IIN to be afraid of what Americans might think of me and my family?

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  • America gets thousands of British tourists a year, so you won't be like alien to them. And if they ask you stereotypical questions about British teeth and tea parties with the Queen and all that crap, just laugh and make a joke of it. Besides, most Americans are aware that we are nothing like what TV makes of us. Look at Charlie McDonnell for example on YouTube, he's British but the Americans think he's the best and some even say "I wish I lived in England!"

    And as for Seth, I'm certain he'll get on with American kids, unless there's a really nasty one who actually believes that every British kid is a snobby spoiled brat (like Veruca Salt in CATCF). If he gets made fun of the holiday rep will probably sort it out anyway.

    One more thing: That "101 ways Britain Ruined the World" book was hated in America, it wasn't popular. It sold just because it was controversial, and hardly anyone found it funny or insightful.

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