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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-09-30 03:34 pm

[ SECRET POST #4288 ]


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[personal profile] nightscale 2018-09-30 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think I find any of the Brit stereotypes insulting, I even find the 'they're British so of course they're evil' thing in US movies kind of hilarious because it's so oddly specific.

It's more that the kind of British person you see in US TV is always the same: upper-class, posh-accented, and is otherwise prim and proper when that probably only makes up about 0.1% of the population(if it even really exists because the 'polite' stereotype really isn't true at all, we're as rude as anyone else).

Oh but there are exceptions, Daphne on Frasier for one, and I love her to bits.

So I think the only thing I find a bit eye-roll worthy is the lack of variety, but that'd be true of any country represented by those outside it, and as you said: Americans on British TV are probably just as stereotypical in their own way from our cultural notions on what we perceive them as.