WHAT IS BRITISHNESS? - Clichés & Stereotypes
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Wattpad is a community that shares novels, short stories, and other literary works. I have decided to publish an alternative piece to this app's more conventional works, an article on the British people. What defines them, who they are and how  the rest of the world percieves them to be. My work on this is mainly based on clichés and stereotypes. My research includes interviewing British and non British people, reading articles, even using pages such as 9gag to try and define the British persona! I hope you guys like it and I'd love to hear some feedback.
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