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  • Hello, everyone.

  • Welcome back to another episode of Easy English today we're in the south plains of Brighton and asking people about their thoughts on English stereotypes.

  • What is your opinion on English?

  • Sterrett tracksuits, Stella.

  • Okay.

  • Yeah.

  • They say back in this way were all right.

  • While teeth that are bad tracksuits body so negative stuff in the moment.

  • What is an English stereotype?

  • Fish and chips way road your eyes.

  • Very hard question for me, actually.

  • I mean, personally, I think it's difficult stereotype someone in England because the whole like foundation which building is like a diverse nation, isn't it?

  • But obviously, like the negative ones airlock.

  • You know, that's where I go, you know, skin.

  • And you know that.

  • Okay, I had that one eventually.

  • We're not working class.

  • What?

  • My moment.

  • But I don't really look at anything.

  • That's how I see it.

  • Just like keeping yourself yourself for being being a people.

  • I like thing.

  • I'm sorry when you mean excuse me.

  • And you Do you, uh do you associate yourself a sorry kind of person?

  • Yeah, it would be like Sorry.

  • Thanks.

  • But like over the top more than other coaches to say sorry.

  • Knots?

  • Yeah.

  • Saying sorry.

  • Lots for everything.

  • Sorry.

  • You wanna Sorry Isn't needed always.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • Honestly.

  • Honestly, is the world or Leslie Weise?

  • Honestly, these and they are never honest.

  • Sorry.

  • Sorry.

  • Super friendly and welcoming against our super welcoming and friendly usually English stereotype.

  • Yes, an English stereotype is that we're always nervously making jokes because we can't handle our emotions on dhe.

  • Why?

  • I'm always trying to explain to people who were not English is that 11 is not like a weird party costume to disguise the other.

  • They can co exist, you know, we can feel completely awful and still be laughing at fart jokes simultaneously.

  • Were very talented on one is not a dysfunctional cover for the other ones.

  • T one, I guess.

  • Yeah.

  • I was drinking a cup of tea.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, that's a good one.

  • You have one.

  • Just like like a top kind of on English gent.

  • Yeah, Just like typical.

  • Like overcoat there.

  • That's perfect.

  • Great combination.

  • Well, I live opposite the snooker club when I guess it's probably a lot off stereotypes there.

  • Keep me up to a midnight all around and shouted having their cigarettes.

  • Yeah, very good.

  • You're sorry, person.

  • I say sorry.

  • Right?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, she denies it.

  • This is my friend.

  • She knows that boy's house.

  • I sorry, but he's not just, you know, honestly, I'm so sorry.

  • Yeah, Thank you.

  • But I like where you're posing.

  • Can you tell me what is an English stereotype?

  • Uh, he asking the wrong person.

  • English stereotype, A cup of tea.

  • Can I have a cup of tea, guys?

  • It that is It comes out today and bright and finding out people's thoughts on English stereotypes.

  • We had two cups of tea and even skinheads.

  • Let us know your thoughts of English stereotypes in the comics below way.

Hello, everyone.

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