Family & Relationships10 mins ago
Is this really how the rest of the world views the UK?
In your opinion is this 'Travel Guide' presenting an accurate portrayal of our society and culture?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4933278.stm
i.e. "overweight, alcopop-swilling, sex-and-celebrity obsessed television addicts"
Is it true, and should we be embarrassed or proud?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When my dad came to Britain his first impression was that all the men were gay alcoholics! His couldn't understand why everyone drunk so much; where he comes from alcohol is a part of a night out not the focus of it. Neither could he understand why all the men he met seemed to prefer spending their spare time with other men rather than ladies! He just couldn't understand why his workmates spent Friday night with the lads when they could be taking a lady out to dinner.
I thought what the guide said seemed okay. It all really depends on what part of the country you are in. noxlumos is right about other countries having a weird opinion of the British. No one thought I was English when I was in America because my accent doesn't comform to what they expected the English to sound like. One guy I met was amazed to hear that we have nightclubs in Britain. He presumably thought we all sit around eating cucumber sandwiches and discussing the Queen's new hat.
The only thing that rings true is the alcopop-swilling - that does seem to be a strange British taste; the youngsters must have had their taste-buds removed.
It is very probably an over-generalisation but the portrayal of the English [particularly those in the South-East] is one which would probably find general support throughout other areas of the UK. It grieves me to say that as I am part-English but I have always considered myself to be British above all else.
The news media in particular push the notion that all that matters in life must be related to sex, booze, television, and the English Premiership or English football team.
There is hardly a programme on TV after 9pm which isn't preceded by a warning about violence, nudity, or bad language. All of this seems to come under the control of the so-called media moguls and if this is being portrayed as normal English life I suggest that the English should be both embarrassed and ashamed, but most definitely not proud.
if you can see this
http://www.ias.org.uk/factsheets/harm-ukeu.pdf
you'll see the UK seventh in the European drinking league (a couple of years ago) but rising. But who'd have thought the Luxembourgeois were the worst?
Good link Jno, many thanks.
One word of warning though, it's 1.72mbs in case anyone is on dial up.
Interesting to see that, out of the top ten alcohol consuming countries over the last 10 years, the UK is the only one showing a (fairly sharp) increase, while the others are either pretty much static or in decline.
Do you think this type of unhealthy social behaviour will, at some point be frowned upon in the same way smoking is, or is it too ingrained in our culture?
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