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Trilby 04-28-2008 12:49 PM

Who's More British...
 
The Aussies or the Americans?












you're gonna say the Aussies. I know it. But WHY?

lookout123 04-28-2008 01:02 PM

Cuz, it's an insult right? ;)

Maybe it's because they have an accent?
Maybe it's because we're 'Mercans and we like to think we are completely original and unique?

xoxoxoBruce 04-28-2008 01:07 PM

Because they belong to the empire... uh, commonwealth.

glatt 04-28-2008 01:09 PM

http://www.merdurian.com/wp-content/...07/12/flag.JPG

Oz

Cloud 04-28-2008 01:15 PM

because the USA threw off the yoke of the oppressor centuries ago!

limey 04-28-2008 02:50 PM

Because the former British poopulation exported to Australia has undergone far less dilution by other nationalities over the years, and it shows.

Cicero 04-28-2008 03:12 PM

:: intentionally quiet ::

Sundae 04-28-2008 03:17 PM

Because:
...there isn't the big gun divide.
...they have more of our TV than America.
...their right-wing/ conservative/ Christian fundamentalists don't have as loud a voice (i.e. a nipple on Australian television wouldn't cause a furore)
...they have a welfare state
...they understand how to queue ;)

SteveDallas 04-28-2008 03:18 PM

Those who came to America from England in the years leading up to 1776 did so voluntarily. The US then declared independence and actively fought to separate from England. So they certainly had reasons to disdain all things British.

The Australian transportees were forced out, and presumably would have stayed in England if they had been able to. So while they can't have been happy with the mother country, maybe they would have less of a chip on their shoulder to prove to each other how un-British they were.

limey 04-28-2008 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveDallas (Post 449190)
Those who came to America from England in the years leading up to 1776 did so voluntarily. ....

Except
1) the Protestant fathers who were forced to leave England in order to have the freedom to practice their religion; and
2) the Scottish crofters who were forced to leave their homes and often their native land by English landowners to make way for sheep-farming (I concede a lot of these went to Canada, and after 1776 ...)

SteveDallas 04-28-2008 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by limey (Post 449210)
Except
1) the Protestant fathers who were forced to leave England in order to have the freedom to practice their religion; and
2) the Scottish crofters who were forced to leave their homes and often their native land by English landowners to make way for sheep-farming (I concede a lot of these went to Canada, and after 1776 ...)

Well taken. My point was that the population wasn't made up entirely, or almost entirely, of convicted criminals.

lumberjim 04-28-2008 04:53 PM

Who's more British, Dana or Sundae Girl?

Cloud 04-28-2008 05:02 PM

plenty of Brits came to the colonies early on as indentured servants though--not sure if you can call that exactly voluntary

SteveDallas 04-28-2008 05:05 PM

Why are you asking anyway, Brianna?

Cloud 04-28-2008 05:17 PM

and so, -- what's the answer? LOL!


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