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English guy with superiority complex made me lose it.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,968 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    He could just be a plank of course.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 882 ✭✭✭LondonIrish90


    Sisko wrote: »
    The irony of that then giving out about the germans for trying to do the same thing. You get it with some english people alright, the idea of raping half the planet being a bad thing and something to be ashamed of never dawns on them.

    You get people with a superiority complex from other countries too like france but its only been the english ones I've had personal experience with. And the few english that I did have this experience with tended to have military connections ie, work for the british army etc.

    There is no bad feeling towards Germans at all in England. No underlying national hatred because they bombed some of our industrial cities to oblivion whatsoever. In fact, I think we realise that Germany now is a different country to Germany then, and treat them as such. I have been to Germany several times and the relationship between Germans and English people is quite warm.

    Sadly, it doesnt seem like Ireland as a country has the same level of maturity judging by frequent comments on here and the response to the Queen's upcoming visit. I can't personally remember the mass hysteria caused by Mrs Merkel's frequent arrivals on our shores.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,252 ✭✭✭✭stovelid


    Tiocfaidh ár lá


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,884 ✭✭✭Eve_Dublin


    mike65 wrote: »
    He could just be a plank of course.

    Thing is, this guy is viewed as a mild mannered son of a reverand. I told my friend from Venezuala later what happened and all he said was, "Ah come on...he's a nice guy!".

    I feel like one of those people in films who think they're going crazy when they try to tell other people how evil the "nice guy" is and nobody believes them.

    Or like Zig during the Podge and Zag era when no one believed him.

    Am I showing my age now?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 46,938 ✭✭✭✭Nodin


    Eve_Dublin wrote: »
    DEFINITELY not. He was definitely not joking. 100% absolutely sure.

    The man is an asshole. His mate is an asshole. Though not all Brits are like this and have moved on, theres always going to be a few knuckle draggers who still think shooting people in grass skirts was something to be proud of - fuck them. Treat them with amused disdain and move on.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,910 ✭✭✭Sisko


    Why should the OP laugh it off? She said there were no traces of comedy in the guys reply. Why should it be that she has an inferiority complex? Why can't it just be the case that she was taking an ignorant individual to task? Perhaps being challenged numerous times will encourage him to question himself, unlikely maybe, but he may even learn to curtail his socially abrasive and racially twinged statements when out .

    Because the person was English and there are tones of self hating irish people on this forum who are so paranoid about looking like RA heads that they will go as far as saying stuff like "cromwell was a nice person and did great things here" rather then talk about the truth even in a matter of fact fashion.

    If the person in the OP was from any other country the replies would be a lot less against the op.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,007 ✭✭✭sollar


    Eve_Dublin wrote: »
    Last night we got onto the subject of some countries having a superiority complex because of their colonial pasts. I asked what he thought of the Irish and did he think he was superior to us (half joking....not expecting the reply I got) and he simply answered..."Yes". I asked 3 more times and rephrased it again and said, "So let me get this straight...you think you're superior to me simply because your English" and with no irony or sarcasm or hint of humour, he replied, "I should think so....yes".

    Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I flipped the lid.

    Sorry...just wanted to vent that somewhere. How would you have handled this situation?

    In my anger I said something along the lines of, "Everywhere I go, people hate the English...everywhere I go, people love me purely because I'm Irish...says it all".

    I stooped to his level but I riled up. How can anyone be so ignorant?

    I think the irish can have an inferiorty complex. If i was you i wouldn't even have asked him the question.

    I'm embarrassed by some of our TV presenters asking famous people what they think of the irish, what they think of ireland etc. I hate that cringeworthy rubbish.

    But yeah alot of the english still think they are the bees knees even though they are shown time and time again to be useless. Just look at their cricket team..... their soccer team getting whipped by germany in the world cup...... their english golfers cracking under pressure..... the UK behaving like the US's poodle then getting snubbed by Obama etc..... they are in as much debt as we are (nearly).

    Are they world beaters at anything anymore, they seem to cling to their colonial past because it was the last time they felt important.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 882 ✭✭✭LondonIrish90


    Madam wrote: »
    You've never been to Scotland when England play Rugy here:confused::)

    I only travel to the big away games :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭mayotom


    I have gotten very used to people like that, it is rare that I meet an English person who does not do it in some way or another, not usually as blatant as in the case of the OP but I have come across similar situations several times, usually from southern English.

    I see it all the time in little ways, like the people who will shop in an English Supermarket because "its better" even though they would buy the same products/brads as they would in locally run shops. There are multitudes of people here in the Algarve who will only drive English cars, even though the car may have been built in Spain/Portugal and transported to england then brought back by them, These people are sub-consciously doing the same as the guy in the OP.

    When I lived in the middle east it was worse, because most of the Asian community treated them as if they were superior.

    I often just find it easier to drop a few comments that will make them think again, depending on the persons personal circumstances.

    Like one guy for example who is very blatant about it, but he has never had and English girlfriend because he doesn't like English women, most of the girlfriends I know he has had are Irish, his fiancée is German, the other nationality he is always slagging.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,968 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    sollar wrote: »
    their english golfers cracking under pressure.....

    What? English golfers are second only to the Irish ones these days! (and a German fella) :D


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 882 ✭✭✭LondonIrish90


    Eve_Dublin wrote: »
    I have to say, I lived in England for 3 years and never came across this kind of comment...just terrible Father Ted impressions.

    Ah ok, so by your own words, your opening post which was completely anti english was unfounded and unnecessary? And in truth this bloke is just one person you don't like and happens to be English?

    Subconscious chip on your shoulder and a massive inferiority complex on your part methinks.

    And anyway, If I were to go somewhere where somebody hated me because I was English, I feel I would have every right to think of myself as better than them.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 882 ✭✭✭LondonIrish90


    mayotom wrote: »
    I have gotten very used to people like that, it is rare that I meet an English person who does not do it in some way or another, not usually as blatant as in the case of the OP but I have come across similar situations several times, usually from southern English.

    I see it all the time in little ways, like the people who will shop in an English Supermarket because "its better" even though they would buy the same products/brads as they would in locally run shops. There are multitudes of people here in the Algarve who will only drive English cars, even though the car may have been built in Spain/Portugal and transported to england then brought back by them, These people are sub-consciously doing the same as the guy in the OP.

    When I lived in the middle east it was worse, because most of the Asian community treated them as if they were superior.

    I often just find it easier to drop a few comments that will make them think again, depending on the persons personal circumstances.

    Like one guy for example who is very blatant about it, but he has never had and English girlfriend because he doesn't like English women, most of the girlfriends I know he has had are Irish, his fiancée is German, the other nationality he is always slagging.

    You have a grudge against English people because of the supermarkets the choose to shop in and the cars they choose to drive? Get a grip. You are just another with an anti-english complex.


  • Posts: 18,046 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I'd have ignored it and gained my own superior complex by seeing him be an idiot..

    I had to do a 4 week course with an English lad who served up north during the troubles and we just ignored it because we're not idiots.. We did have a retarded Canadian who kept asking questions about the IRA which made it awkward but yea, best thing to do is just ignore it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 46,938 ✭✭✭✭Nodin


    Ah ok, so by your own words, your opening post which was completely anti english ...........

    Where/how was that OP "completely anti english"? A quote or two please, because I don't see it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,910 ✭✭✭Sisko


    There is no bad feeling towards Germans at all in England. No underlying national hatred because they bombed some of our industrial cities to oblivion whatsoever. In fact, I think we realise that Germany now is a different country to Germany then, and treat them as such. I have been to Germany several times and the relationship between Germans and English people is quite warm.

    Sadly, it doesn't seem like Ireland as a country has the same level of maturity judging by frequent comments on here and the response to the Queen's upcoming visit. I can't personally remember the mass hysteria caused by Mrs Merkel's frequent arrivals on our shores.

    The Germans are not proud of what they did though, they apologised for it and say they were wrong. They don't hold on to part of the UK either. Germans on average are completely educated as to their wrong doings. Few English have a clue what happened over here. Many English don't even understand Ireland is not part of the UK , or the Northern Ireland situation.

    If the Queen was coming over here to address the issues of past wrong doings and make a public apology, some people in England would go nuts claiming England never did any wrong. Talking about maturity? Maturity is taking responsibility and admitting wrong doing. The Germans did this, the Americans did this re the native americans.

    As for a warm relationship between the German people and the English? The English are constantly shoving WW2 in the Germans faces, generally the English are the most disliked people in Europe as far as the Germans are concerned.

    The Irish and the English get on far better then the germans and the english from what I've seen.

    Lastly, the UK had war with Germany, yeah. If 85% of British history was about the persecution of the British people by the German Empire, of which to this day the Germans were proud of, NOT ashamed of, then your comparison to Germany would make more sense.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭mayotom


    sollar wrote: »
    I think the irish can have an inferiorty complex. If i was you i wouldn't even have asked him the question.

    This is also a problem, that is prevalent, it encourages people like the guy in Madrid.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,884 ✭✭✭Eve_Dublin


    Ah ok, so by your own words, your opening post which was completely anti english was unfounded and unnecessary? And in truth this bloke is just one person you don't like and happens to be English?

    Subconscious chip on your shoulder and a massive inferiority complex on your part methinks.

    And anyway, If I were to go somewhere where somebody hated me because I was English, I feel I would have every right to think of myself as better than them.

    My original post was anti English? Ehhh...I was having a rant about one guy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,057 ✭✭✭Krusader


    There is no bad feeling towards Germans at all in England. No underlying national hatred because they bombed some of our industrial cities to oblivion whatsoever. In fact, I think we realise that Germany now is a different country to Germany then, and treat them as such. I have been to Germany several times and the relationship between Germans and English people is quite warm.

    Sadly, it doesnt seem like Ireland as a country has the same level of maturity judging by frequent comments on here and the response to the Queen's upcoming visit. I can't personally remember the mass hysteria caused by Mrs Merkel's frequent arrivals on our shores.


    Well the Germans never invaded Britain (unless you count the Saxons)
    Whats a few bombings to 800 years of subjugation, attempted destruction of a culture, religious persecution, famine, no civil rights, colonisation, enforcement into slavery.

    You can't equate the 2, somethings just get ingrained in a nation's psyche


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,037 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Crinklewood


    Eve_Dublin wrote: »
    I was out last night (in Madrid where I live) and was talking to an English guy I know in passing who always insists on doing Father Ted impressions every time I meet him (bad sign right there). Last night we got onto the subject of some countries having a superiority complex because of their colonial pasts. I asked what he thought of the Irish and did he think he was superior to us (half joking....not expecting the reply I got) and he simply answered..."Yes". I asked 3 more times and rephrased it again and said, "So let me get this straight...you think you're superior to me simply because your English" and with no irony or sarcasm or hint of humour, he replied, "I should think so....yes".

    Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I flipped the lid.

    Sorry...just wanted to vent that somewhere. How would you have handled this situation?

    In my anger I said something along the lines of, "Everywhere I go, people hate the English...everywhere I go, people love me purely because I'm Irish...says it all".

    I stooped to his level but I riled up. How can anyone be so ignorant?

    The only things that pisses me off more than an English person with a superiority complex, is one that is right. This guy was both.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,501 ✭✭✭Madam


    I only travel to the big away games :pac:

    :P


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 882 ✭✭✭LondonIrish90


    Nodin wrote: »
    Where/how was that OP "completely anti english"? A quote or two please, because I don't see it.

    go back and re read it. Suddenly feels the need to go on about how everywhere she goes the English are hated and the Irish are loved. Strange comment when she's talking about a gripe about one bloke.

    She clearly has a complex herself, its evident. Would be no need for the thread and the reference to the "English being hated" if she was comfortable with the fact this one man may just be winding her up, not an entire country of 51 million people


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,884 ✭✭✭Eve_Dublin


    mayotom wrote: »
    This is also a problem, that is prevalent, it encourages people like the guy in Madrid.

    It was a stupid question to ask after a few beers but I was half joking.

    I probably do have a slight inferiority complex alright.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 46,938 ✭✭✭✭Nodin


    The only things that pisses me off more than an English person with a superiority complex, is one that is right. This guy was both.

    Sad, aren't ye.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,884 ✭✭✭Eve_Dublin


    go back and re read it. Suddenly feels the need to go on about how everywhere she goes the English are hated and the Irish are loved. Strange comment when she's talking about a gripe about one bloke.

    She clearly has a complex herself, its evident. Would be no need for the thread and the reference to the "English being hated" if she was comfortable with the fact this one man may just be winding her up, not an entire country of 51 million people

    I'll admit that what I said in response was stupid and anti-English and I admitted to that in my original post. I probably do have a complex if I'm honest but I do genuinely like the English.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭mayotom


    You have a grudge against English people because of the supermarkets the choose to shop in and the cars they choose to drive? Get a grip. You are just another with an anti-english complex.

    Not at all. look at the detail, what I said is that many english people openly say that a product is better because it is English, but the reality is that it is no better or worse.

    so explain to me how a Volkswagen built in Lisbon is going to better if it was purchased in England rather than in Portugal. :confused:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,007 ✭✭✭sollar


    mike65 wrote: »
    What? English golfers are second only to the Irish ones these days! (and a German fella) :D

    A few of them have been close to winning a major over the last few years. But come last 9 holes on the final day and then fall apart like a cheap suit.

    Remember king longshanks son in Braveheart.... thats kinda how i see the english these days...... all talk but soft at the core :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 46,938 ✭✭✭✭Nodin


    go back and re read it. Suddenly feels the need to go on about how everywhere she goes the English are hated and the Irish are loved. Strange comment when she's talking about a gripe about one bloke.

    She clearly has a complex herself, its evident. Would be no need for the thread and the reference to the "English being hated" if she was comfortable with the fact this one man may just be winding her up, not an entire country of 51 million people

    Talking through your behind there, oul flower
    OP wrote:

    In my anger I said something along the lines of, "Everywhere I go, people hate the English...everywhere I go, people love me purely because I'm Irish...says it all".

    I stooped to his level but I riled up. How can anyone be so ignorant

    Not quite as you're painting it. I'd suggest its you with the over senstivity complex.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,037 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Crinklewood


    Nodin wrote: »
    Sad, aren't ye.

    Eh. No!

    I am quite happy. For the benefit of other posters please continue this unprovoked, personnal attack via PM.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 730 ✭✭✭gosuckonalemon


    Eve_Dublin wrote: »
    Nope...an immature 30 year old.

    You sound VERY immature tbh.

    If you don't like the guy just be civil when in the company of him and your mutual friends. Otherwise ignore him. And grow up ffs, I feel embarrassed reading your posts..


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,369 ✭✭✭✭ejmaztec


    Eve_Dublin wrote: »
    It was a stupid question to ask after a few beers but I was half joking.

    I probably do have a slight inferiority complex alright.

    He obviously knew how much winding up it would take to get you on an internet rampage.


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