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British guys?


how can you describe a British guy?

What defines them?

Most of the lads I know are exactly as David S said...plus they spend inordinate amounts of time watching any sport that is on...football, rugby, cricket, boxing, hockey, american football, tennis, golf...any and every sport possible.
They tend to be better looking than American lads (I am biased I know..) and have a better sense of humour...
Seem to think they can drink a lot, but in reality they get drunk well to easily and your left trying to get them back home (with their men at work sign which they have stolen...one for every drunken night out...)
Northern lads obviously better than southern lads (bias again)

Scruffy, stupid, lazy. He talks about sex all the time but loves his mom and his car more than any woman, and anyway he is generally too drunk to have sex.

most british guys are hard working, want to better themselves and know how to treat people. whereas if your looking for the description of a chav then lazy, violent, arrogant and on benifits.

As an American, when I think of a typical British chap, I think of Simon Cowell from American Idol. Witty, cocky, arrogant, to the point.
I think it's cool, I wish I were more like that.

Well it's hard to find a decent guy, put it that way.
Chav culture seems to be taking over.

David S - you seem very bitter about British guys, had a bad experience have you? lol

British people are not all like Simon Cowell! Witty, bit cocky, yes, but more like Top Gear!

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