China Naming Network - Eight-character lottery - Why do British people bother America?
Why do British people bother America?
The United States was originally a British colony, but most of the immigrants from Britain were poor people at the bottom of society and Puritans who were persecuted by politics. They were not valued as "inferior people" in the eyes of the British, which laid a foundation for the British's aversion to Americans to some extent. Secondly, in the 16th century, the British government often exiled prisoners to the "wild" United States. So you can see how much the British don't like Americans and this land of America. Moreover, in terms of customs and culture, Americans have developed a brand-new melting pot culture different from that of Britain. The American "hillbilly" behavior habits are sometimes unacceptable and rude to the British (for example, before 175, Americans usually only used steel forks to help cut meat, and they could eat directly with their hands), and this long-standing rejection psychology will not change immediately because of the strength of the United States.
(All the above are opinions)