I don't think any nation has worse manners than any other, and I don't think any person is always good or bad mannered, we all have off days, things on our minds etc, which can make us appear rude to others.
Although on average some people are of course better mannered than others.
Mark
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> Most Americans don't know how to deal with the Brits, Irish, Scots even though there is no language barrier. The goofy American assumes that if you speak English, you understand exactly "where I'm coming from". On the other hand, many Americans would view British (and Scottish) verbal jousts as somewhat pointless and pathetic.
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> I apologize for my countrymen's lack of manners.
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> To: newmellotrongroup <newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Fri, Aug 26, 2011 7:26 pm
> Subject: [newmellotrongroup] How to write..........
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> Dear All,
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> I recieved this message:
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> <<What is the dollar value of the Mellotron mkII #∗∗∗? I may be interested in purchasing it.>>
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> That's it. Where are the common courtesies of hello, please and thankyou? I am fucking well fed up with the lack of manners in emails, sadly eminating from the USA in almost every instance. People want our help but can't couch it with any grace or politeness. This perso n can get well and truly stuffed. So, to my esteemed US friends, what do you think?
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> Martin
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