This article was co-authored by Amelia Roberts and by wikiHow staff writer, Dev Murphy, MA. Amelia Roberts is a British culture expert and content creator based in Shropshire, England. With over 6 years of experience creating content, Amelia is known as @BritishFolklore on Instagram. She is particularly interested in medieval medicine and medicinal practices, the etymology of surnames, and exploring castles and other historic properties in the UK. Her content covers folklore and history rooted in the British Isles. She is also a native Welsh speaker. As well as being a qualified nurse, Amelia has a degree in Agriculture and a diploma in Advanced Anatomy and Physiology.
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The British are known for their love of tea, the queen, and standing in lines as well as for being very polite (except for when it comes to football—or soccer, if you’re in the U.S.)—but do these stereotypes hold water? In this article, we’ll take a deep dive into the most popular stereotypes of British people, from the fun and flattering to the, well, less-than-flattering, and uncover which myths are rooted in fact and which are totally fictional (hint: the English actually have pretty good teeth!). Keep reading for all the tea (get it?).
What are some common British stereotypes?
British Culture Expert Amelia Roberts says one common stereotype is that British people are uptight and have a "stiff upper lip" mentality, which derives from the traditions of British aristocracy. Another stereotype is that Brits have bad teeth, which is linked to cosmetic dentistry being a smaller industry in the UK.
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- ↑ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps-and-graphics/tea-consumption-per-capita/
- ↑ https://chicagofamilydentalcare.com/blog/teeth-in-different-cultures/
- ↑ https://multilingualcapital.com/bilingualism-in-the-uk/languages-in-the-uk/
- ↑ https://www.jstor.org/stable/455449?mag=very-british-villains-and-other-anglo-saxon-attitudes-to-accents&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20151214-why-do-brits-talk-about-the-weather-so-much














