![]() 08/05/2013 at 16:45 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I find patriotism tends to make us Brits a little nervous. Too often it backs too close onto nutcase nationalists for comfort, but I can safely say that I'm proud.
Also, I really, really want an F-Type.
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I find patriotism tends to make us Brits a little nervous.
u wot m8
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I know that feel. As a German, German patriotism makes me feel awkward, but that's because of our history, I'm fine with other people being proud of their country, though.
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Good point, but it's more individual displays of patriotism.
Think people who wear St George's Cross t-shirts down the pub, or say things like 'James, that's a good British name'. Usually accompanied by complaints about how all our doctors are foreigners.
Worrying people.
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Don't disparage flag t-shirts!
Pictured: two newly-minted American citizens.
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On average (if you traveled through all the States in the US), how much hate would you get for wearing a 'Back to back World War latecomers' t-shirt?
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Depends on if you serve your beer warm or not, limey.
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If you can call what you yanks drink 'beer', of course...