English stereotype h2>
As
is known in Britain there exists the accepted code of behavior. This accepted
code of behavior of the British people doesn't allow the straightforward
expression of what they think and feel. In contrast to Russians who prefer
directness, British people tend to understate things. p>
A conversation in English is full of
hints, half tones and half-statements. British people will not
particularly like to interfere in other people's affairs. They are known to
have a cult of privacy. They generally tend to keep to themselves to hate to
intrude in other people's privacy. For example, as a matter of fact, they don't
particularly like to speak about their personal matters and interests and when
they do, they always do it in an apologetic manner. In a conversation they
mostly avoid direct questions and strong dogmatic ones, 'cause the culturally
accepted code of behavior doesn't allow asking other people about their
personal matters in a direct way. So we see that the British are guided by the
principal of non-interfering in other people's affairs. The British see
self-possession as the highest quality of human character. They regard the free
display of emotions as vulgar and antisocial. They value highly the ability to
stay calm in all kinds of situations and leave things unsaid. In one word --
British are extremely reserved people. They are also considered to be
industrious, polite, tradition-loving, courteous, honest, extremely
nationalistic and etc. They are known to have a specific sense of humor. To my
mind their humor is delicate. p>
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