Examples
The British have a lot of respect for law and order.
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An Englishman would not use such a word.
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Englishmen are, on the whole, conservative.
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He was known to the English as King Philip.
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English people rarely talk to strangers in the train.
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In Britain a truck is referred to as a lorry.
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It's hard to tell Englishmen from Americans just by the way they look.
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The result is that English people usually have no problem understanding what foreigners say.
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It shows that English is no longer the language only of the people of England.
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I think that English people might be more used to language learners than people in other countries.
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The lack of gender in English is not due to the English having a more egalitarian culture.
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In Britain they call the subway the underground.
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There are many people in the world studying English, so English people are used to learners' non-standard accents, their grammatical errors and so on.
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When answering this question, some people might put forward this kind of example: "Chinese people are very hospitable, whilst English people are more reserved."
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In London, my hotel was near the Barbican Centre. A memorable event was eating delicious fish and chips wrapped in newspaper, which back home, North Americans could not replicate. My favourite Brits are Olaf Stapledon and J.R.R. Tolkien, respectively a sci-fi writer and a fantasy writer. I have surveyed the British Isles via satellite imagery, and a really interesting area is southwestern England, where there are quaint towns and hamlets.
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