rome86 wrote:what do you think ?
english mindset is the problem ..it is weird-distant-greedy-materialistic-cold .... as a latin educated guy i am yet to settle here in the USA after 5 years
yeah yeah the make money that's true but their economic system is a gimmick and unstable ..behold the USA economy is on the brink of total collapse and anarchy .. oh england is not that far ... as for australia they are far away from england and usa.... canada has inside fighting between english/american and french values.. USA has inherited their english ancestry and is working along side their english MOMMY..consequences are a false sense of wealth created by huge amount of debt-feminist society- families destroyed-materialism-world domination etc... ENGLISH GO TO HELL

Rome, have you even been to England?
England has many problems but it isn't America. Traditionally it is very much frowned upon to be greedy/materialistic in the UK. This is looked upon as being nouveau-riche/'naff' or 'vulgar' which is the exact opposite of what you are describing. Even lords and ladies are not meant to buy their own furniture or own a new car as to chase after money or show yourself off is very un-British. Lots of things about the UK are evil socialism to Americans- the healthcare system for one.
I'm never going to champion my country as I want to move myself, but inaccuracy is another thing altogether. In my experience the UK is changing for the worse due to Americanisation, not the other way round. Our 'chav' culture comes straight from American ghetto culture and did NOT exist before. Our focus on celebrities comes straight from the excess of American media. Until I was well into my teens almost everything I saw was British-based television, I didn't even watch Sesame Street because we didn't have it. Now it's a different story. If England having control over America hundreds of years ago was the culprit, why blame feminism and Marx? Why say women were better in the 70s?
Materialism, greed and the whole work-til-you-drop capitalism is a very American thing, not a traditional British mindset at all. This shows how ignorant you are of our culture. British people are lazy in regards to work for the most part, you should look at the amount of paid holidays, national holidays and sick leave we have available, whilst the Americans have none. The British have
never lived to work and the fact someone can even think this is laughable to me. We just do not have that work ethic. A few people in the capital cities perhaps, but it's not in the culture at all.
If you are going to moan about England please moan about England, and if you want to complain about America complain about America.