Did you just simultaneously generalize a much larger group of people with perhaps an even larger gulf in diversity between regionality and then ask that we not call you all brits? Fact of the matter is that no real american ever calls anyone a 'brit' at least nobody who I have ever met. They do in movies some times, and I'm sure a small group of people do. But frankly the only group I have ever heard using the term 'brits' is, frankly, the British. So avoiding the obvious irony for the fact that you have more or less done the same thing you are asking us not to I am here to inform you that nobody over here DOES what you are asking us not to.J474 said:Just a spontaneous/unrelated statement, could you Yanks (I suppose using a semi-derogatory national nickname wasn't the best idea, but I'll stick with it) stop referring to us as "Brits" and start calling us "English, Scottish, Welsh" or "Northern Irish" unless you are referring to something that is British, and not specific to a particular country, or you don't know which country something/someone is from. Cheers
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See? It might help if people stop just grabbing every bad statistic they can about the US and just accept that we are people with as many good points and bad points as other nations rather than using the united states as a whipping post and talking about how horrible we are.