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| According to Jeremy Smith's American-British British-American Dictionary, America and England are culturally different countries "based on their history, economics, environment, outlook, and probably anything else you'd care to chew on." These cultural differences can lead to some interesting views. For, the citizens of both countries tend to put a great deal of stock into stereotypes. And, as Smith says, "Perhaps a glance at some stereotypes might be revealing enough." (Note: For the full text, look under the "culture" section of Smith's web page. | |||||||||||||||||||
| For more views on Americans, look at British in America's "Points of View." There you can read the "good" and the "bad" about Americans and living in America. www.britishinamerica.com/ | |||||||||||||||||||
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