LIFamilies.com - Long Island, NY


RSS
Articles Business Directory Blog Real Estate Community Forum Shop My Family Contests

Log In Chat Index Search Rules Lingo Create Account

Quick navigation:   

Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Posted By Message

4ForMe
:)

Member since 11/05

5666 total posts

Name:
Barbara

Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

She is a snob.

http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?g=6B991831-6DBC-47E0-B4B9-2179A08FBDDA,85BC2290-371F-473E-8AC6-3AA98A7B1F69&t=m555&f=06/64&p=hotvideo_celebrity&fg=>1=8816

Posted 12/3/06 9:19 PM
 
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource

evnme
My little lamb

Member since 8/05

12633 total posts

Name:
aka momma2b

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Chat Icon

Posted 12/3/06 9:25 PM
 

randella
Love my little man

Member since 8/05

16290 total posts

Name:
Randi

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

ok-- they said it was in a Porteguese magazine-- and something very much so could have been lost in translation-- I am sure she may sorta think those things-- but maybe did not actually articulate it in that way. Just giving her the benefit of the doubt-- it's not like she said those things on the BBC

Posted 12/3/06 9:43 PM
 

2PreciousBlessings
The Perfect Pair

Member since 5/06

19861 total posts

Name:
Best Wife & Mommy

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Chat Icon

Posted 12/4/06 6:56 AM
 

Elizabeth
Mom of Three

Member since 9/05

7900 total posts

Name:
"MOMMY!!!"

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Maybe shes one of those people who thinks an accent automatically equates a higher intelligence and a more interesting personality... of course its not true just like all Americans arent idiots (although Ive always swooned over the English accent myself in particular) but maybe in her mind it is. She does seem like the snobby type but what can we tell for just "knowing" her via what the media shows us. Whatever Gwenyth

Posted 12/4/06 8:05 AM
 

aliwnec10
mom of 3 boys

Member since 4/06

11426 total posts

Name:
Ali

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

I will say that (and i'm sure i'll get shot for this) in England... what you do for a living doesn't matter and it's not often the topic of discussion. In the U.S., it's one of the first questions that someone asks you when they meet you for the first time.

Now i'm not defending the first part of what she said at all... but the second quote was somewhat accurate.

Posted 12/4/06 8:25 AM
 

usuk2004
I'm ONE!

Member since 5/05

5150 total posts

Name:
Farah

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Posted by aliwnec10

I will say that (and i'm sure i'll get shot for this) in England... what you do for a living doesn't matter and it's not often the topic of discussion. In the U.S., it's one of the first questions that someone asks you when they meet you for the first time.

Now i'm not defending the first part of what she said at all... but the second quote was somewhat accurate.



I've lived in England for nearly three years now and I can say firsthand that it is definitely NOT true that jobs/careers are not a typical topic of conversation. Perhaps Gwynnie and I run in different circles...but my experience is people are often preoccupied with careers, money, real estate, etc, wherever you go...

I will say commericialism is not as prevalent here as it is in the US - "superstores" like Walmart, Costco, BJs, etc are few and far between (and sorely missed if you ask me! Chat Icon sometimes it's extremely frustrating to not be able to go into one store and find everything you may need). But as for the average intelligence of people - I don't think it's fair to pass such a general judgement on any society - but I can tell you there are plenty of Brits who are dumb as rocks!

And RE: the accent, it doesn't really have anything to do with it...after a while of living with it, you don't even notice it anymore.

Posted 12/4/06 9:05 AM
 

SweetestOfPeas
J'taime Paris!

Member since 3/06

32345 total posts

Name:

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

I love how at the end the reporter said "she will be the next Madonna with a fake English accent" Chat Icon

Posted 12/4/06 9:27 AM
 

BabyAvocado
Happy New Year

Member since 5/05

17334 total posts

Name:

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

I totally believe she is a snob Chat Icon

Posted 12/4/06 9:28 AM
 

aliwnec10
mom of 3 boys

Member since 4/06

11426 total posts

Name:
Ali

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Posted by usuk2004

Posted by aliwnec10

I will say that (and i'm sure i'll get shot for this) in England... what you do for a living doesn't matter and it's not often the topic of discussion. In the U.S., it's one of the first questions that someone asks you when they meet you for the first time.

Now i'm not defending the first part of what she said at all... but the second quote was somewhat accurate.



I've lived in England for nearly three years now and I can say firsthand that it is definitely NOT true that jobs/careers are not a typical topic of conversation. Perhaps Gwynnie and I run in different circles...but my experience is people are often preoccupied with careers, money, real estate, etc, wherever you go...



Well i guess we'll have to agree to disagree here. My experience with England & my aunt who has lived there for 15 years... thats the impression i got.

Posted 12/4/06 9:30 AM
 

usuk2004
I'm ONE!

Member since 5/05

5150 total posts

Name:
Farah

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Posted by aliwnec10

Posted by usuk2004

Posted by aliwnec10

I will say that (and i'm sure i'll get shot for this) in England... what you do for a living doesn't matter and it's not often the topic of discussion. In the U.S., it's one of the first questions that someone asks you when they meet you for the first time.

Now i'm not defending the first part of what she said at all... but the second quote was somewhat accurate.



I've lived in England for nearly three years now and I can say firsthand that it is definitely NOT true that jobs/careers are not a typical topic of conversation. Perhaps Gwynnie and I run in different circles...but my experience is people are often preoccupied with careers, money, real estate, etc, wherever you go...



Well i guess we'll have to agree to disagree here. My experience with England & my aunt who has lived there for 15 years... thats the impression i got.



Where is your aunt based? I find that London and New York are more similar to one another than London is to other parts of England and NY is to other parts of America. Also, I think the trend towards commericalism is more recent here than it is in the States - like until very recently stores were closed every Sunday

Posted 12/4/06 9:57 AM
 

aliwnec10
mom of 3 boys

Member since 4/06

11426 total posts

Name:
Ali

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Posted by usuk2004

Posted by aliwnec10

Posted by usuk2004

Posted by aliwnec10

I will say that (and i'm sure i'll get shot for this) in England... what you do for a living doesn't matter and it's not often the topic of discussion. In the U.S., it's one of the first questions that someone asks you when they meet you for the first time.

Now i'm not defending the first part of what she said at all... but the second quote was somewhat accurate.



I've lived in England for nearly three years now and I can say firsthand that it is definitely NOT true that jobs/careers are not a typical topic of conversation. Perhaps Gwynnie and I run in different circles...but my experience is people are often preoccupied with careers, money, real estate, etc, wherever you go...



Well i guess we'll have to agree to disagree here. My experience with England & my aunt who has lived there for 15 years... thats the impression i got.



Where is your aunt based? I find that London and New York are more similar to one another than London is to other parts of England and NY is to other parts of America. Also, I think the trend towards commericalism is more recent here than it is in the States - like until very recently stores were closed every Sunday



She lives in Dacre Banks... about 20-30 minutes from Harrogate. And yes you're right... it's quite different from London. Chat Icon

Posted 12/4/06 10:05 AM
 

MsMBV
:P

Member since 5/05

28602 total posts

Name:
Me

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Posted by usuk2004

Posted by aliwnec10

Posted by usuk2004

Posted by aliwnec10

I will say that (and i'm sure i'll get shot for this) in England... what you do for a living doesn't matter and it's not often the topic of discussion. In the U.S., it's one of the first questions that someone asks you when they meet you for the first time.

Now i'm not defending the first part of what she said at all... but the second quote was somewhat accurate.



I've lived in England for nearly three years now and I can say firsthand that it is definitely NOT true that jobs/careers are not a typical topic of conversation. Perhaps Gwynnie and I run in different circles...but my experience is people are often preoccupied with careers, money, real estate, etc, wherever you go...



Well i guess we'll have to agree to disagree here. My experience with England & my aunt who has lived there for 15 years... thats the impression i got.



Where is your aunt based? I find that London and New York are more similar to one another than London is to other parts of England and NY is to other parts of America. Also, I think the trend towards commericalism is more recent here than it is in the States - like until very recently stores were closed every Sunday

Region can definitely dictate what is considered normal conversation, just like in the US.

I will say that no matter where we went, the general population is more in tune with current world events, and many different levels of politics, not just what directly affects them. That is indeed something that I find is a huge difference in our general cultures.

Posted 12/4/06 10:06 AM
 

Jesaroo
is not the girl you knew

Member since 5/05

14266 total posts

Name:
Jes

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

was she wrong and dumb for saying that? YES

do i disagree with her comment? Not entirely.

i agree with most of what she said, but i would never ever say it out loud if i were a celeb.

Posted 12/4/06 11:40 AM
 

Karebaby
Precious

Member since 10/06

5304 total posts

Name:
Karyn

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

What did she say? My sound isn't working!

Posted 12/4/06 1:07 PM
 

yankinmanc
Happy Days!

Member since 8/05

18208 total posts

Name:

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Well I live in the North of England (not all that far from Harrogate) and I would agree and disagree with some of what she is saying. I, like Gwenyth love living in the UK and I adore the lifestyle, I much prefer it to the lifestyle that I had in the states. I would say that no matter where you live in the UK that the favorite topics of conversation are probably something like this:
Real Estate
Work/Jobs/Careers
Drinking
ASBOS/Hoodies
Real Estate

I have been in the UK since 1993 and things have changed dramatically in the last 10 years. There are intellectuals, there is less commercialism, yes, some British are more intellectual than some Americans (I mean, I read the Guardian...so therefore I am one of them) And yes, British people are very civilised, in my opinion, much more civilised than Americans as a whole....they wait in lines for hours and they LOVE It, on the roads, if you put your blinker on, they will let you in! I love British People!

Anyway, if you think her quotes are true...I have one thing to say. Jeremy Kyle.

Posted 12/4/06 1:49 PM
 

conigs25
So in love with this kid!

Member since 5/06

11197 total posts

Name:
Michele

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Oh yeah i orgot.... I cant stand her.... and now i know why

STUCK UP SNOBBY B*TCH Chat Icon

Posted 12/4/06 5:51 PM
 

yankinmanc
Happy Days!

Member since 8/05

18208 total posts

Name:

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

OH also, the lady newsreader said that "we were the ones who saw her films etc" however, she must have forgotten that countries all over the world have cinemas in them...or is the US the only country that watches movies these days???

Posted 12/4/06 6:11 PM
 

Mom-2-Liam
LIF Adult

Member since 10/06

917 total posts

Name:
Mary

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans


I find it quite humorous that a "quality" newschannel like MSNBC is interviewing someone from a tabloid on Gweneth's comments...it's like Jim Lehrer interviewing an editor from the National Enquirer about a news itemChat Icon

As for what Gweneth said, I think some of it got lost in translation although do agree with Gweneth's alleged comment about people in the UK not making a big deal about other's jobs, etc like Americans do. But I think whatever she sadi in the interview as re-translated back into English and therefore sounds worse than what she probably had originally said.

Posted 12/7/06 4:18 PM
 

Mom-2-Liam
LIF Adult

Member since 10/06

917 total posts

Name:
Mary

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Posted by racheeeee

Well I live in the North of England (not all that far from Harrogate) and I would agree and disagree with some of what she is saying. I, like Gwenyth love living in the UK and I adore the lifestyle, I much prefer it to the lifestyle that I had in the states. I would say that no matter where you live in the UK that the favorite topics of conversation are probably something like this:
Real Estate
Work/Jobs/Careers
Drinking
ASBOS/Hoodies
Real Estate

I have been in the UK since 1993 and things have changed dramatically in the last 10 years. There are intellectuals, there is less commercialism, yes, some British are more intellectual than some Americans (I mean, I read the Guardian...so therefore I am one of them) And yes, British people are very civilised, in my opinion, much more civilised than Americans as a whole....they wait in lines for hours and they LOVE It, on the roads, if you put your blinker on, they will let you in! I love British People!

Anyway, if you think her quotes are true...I have one thing to say. Jeremy Kyle.


Who dat?

Posted 12/7/06 4:19 PM
 

~Colleen~
my loves...

Member since 5/05

9129 total posts

Name:
guess

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Eh, I think alot was lost in translation. Wasn't she giving the interview in Spanish?

Posted 12/7/06 4:29 PM
 

yankinmanc
Happy Days!

Member since 8/05

18208 total posts

Name:

Re: Gwenyth Paltrow Slams Americans

Posted by Mom-2-Liam

Posted by racheeeee

Well I live in the North of England (not all that far from Harrogate) and I would agree and disagree with some of what she is saying. I, like Gwenyth love living in the UK and I adore the lifestyle, I much prefer it to the lifestyle that I had in the states. I would say that no matter where you live in the UK that the favorite topics of conversation are probably something like this:
Real Estate
Work/Jobs/Careers
Drinking
ASBOS/Hoodies
Real Estate

I have been in the UK since 1993 and things have changed dramatically in the last 10 years. There are intellectuals, there is less commercialism, yes, some British are more intellectual than some Americans (I mean, I read the Guardian...so therefore I am one of them) And yes, British people are very civilised, in my opinion, much more civilised than Americans as a whole....they wait in lines for hours and they LOVE It, on the roads, if you put your blinker on, they will let you in! I love British People!

Anyway, if you think her quotes are true...I have one thing to say. Jeremy Kyle.


Who dat?



He has a trash talking early Springeresque talk show. His guests usually crawl out of the pub to talk about things like "Jealous Fiancee, please let me see my son" and the people are just sooo classy!

Posted 12/7/06 4:56 PM
 
 
Quick navigation:   
Currently 222920 users on the LIFamilies.com Chat
New Businesses
1 More Rep
Carleton Hall of East Islip
J&A Building Services
LaraMae Health Coaching
Sonic Wellness
Julbaby Photography LLC
Ideal Uniforms
Teresa Geraghty Photography
Camelot Dream Homes
Long Island Wedding Boutique
MB Febus- Rodan & Fields
Camp Harbor
Market America-Shop.com
ACM Basement Waterproofing
Travel Tom

      Follow LIWeddings on Facebook

      Follow LIFamilies on Twitter
Long Island Bridal Shows