I love Americans. Most Americans.
Like everything, there's good and bad Americans. Seeing as my family and I have been going back and forth between London (my home... HATE IT) and Florida, where we have our own house, since I was about 3 (or somewhere thereabouts), I think I have a decent understanding of Americans. The majority of Yanks I've met are genuinely nice people. The many I met last summer were genuinely helpful to my mum, who sadly had to spend most of it in a wheelchair due to a DVT and blood clot ridden leg.
At Publix, you even get a guy who carries (or wheels) your stuff to your car. Never have I been into ASDA or Marks and Spencer and got that quality of service.
Elderly Americans are possibly some of the nicest people I have ever met. I remember one very vividly (Bill, he suffered from cataracts sadly) who asked us how we were and he said to me "look after your mother. Give her a hug several times a day, every day. She might need the support of everyone in your family one day". He was right. We would need to support her heavily.
This is just all from my experiences of Florida. I've only stayed in New York for about 3/4 of a day (mostly in JFK) and no other state, so it might be different everywhere else.
I don't take any notice of the stereotypes, if I'm honest. I hate stereotyping people- yes, Florida has a huge obesity problem like much of the US, sadly, but not every single American weighs over 30 stone, 20 stone or even 15.
hahaha that is great, I hope you invite me over Buckingham palace for a spot of tea and some scones.(sarcasm) I am from the country where everyone thinks we are fat/stupid, knows a celebrity, is egocentric, listens to country music, shops at the Walmart, and smokes weed/ skateboards everyday......I think you can guess it.
But I love England, besides the revolution..you guys helped us out through all our s***. I hope to visit there.
Some tips if you ever venture this side of the pond:
1) Don't say you're a Man United fan
2) Don't call football soccer.
3) Don't go to Bermondsey
4) Don't believe that we all travel via umbrellas.
5) Don't try and get the Royal Grenadiers attention at Buckingham Palace. It's futile.
6) Don't mention the War of Independence.