No explanation is needed here as the above picture perfectly
explain what the English phlegm is. Does it reflect theEnglish spirit or is itjust another stereotype? People from abroad often
think of Brits as of thenation too queasy for politeness and political
correctness. The reason may be the fact that Brits tend to be neutral and polite in any
situation. However, such behaviour is often perceived by strangers as lack of
guts and temperament. One of the most evident examples of British passiveness is presented in the following video from London Riots in 2011. The city is demolished and the police does not even react. Such situation would be unimaginable in my country.
Morover, Brits are rather restrained nation
that does not like to show feelings. If you ask an Englishman "How are
you? ", in 99% of cases you will hear "I'm fine, thanks. How are
you?" Lots of them do not even bother to answer and immediately reply with the
same question. Why is that? Simply because they do not actually expect us to give
true answer to the question. It is rather a kind of rhetorical question asked
out of politeness or instead of greetings. I must admit that before I got used to English people, suchready-made responses were quite annoying. The frequency of those questions was also tiring at times.I saw no point in playing thisdishonest questionnaire about my frame of mind. Why? Firstly, because I was not used to it. Secondly, because I did not understand the purpose of askinginsincerequestions. Now it is so obvious for me that I do not object this habit any more.