I find that Americans completely lack sensibility and good taste. They are boring, and they all have faces like unbaked rolls.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's a physicality and confidence to Americans; they're very present. That's something I enjoy being around because it rubs off on you.
Americans like the British kind of quirkiness and the strange accent. They find it kind of cute or something, with a certain charm.
I don't feel alienated from American culture, but I understand people who do.
I think that Americans find the Australian humour and the energy of Australians very refreshing - we are quite self-deprecating, we're light-hearted and can have a laugh.
The American women are very pretty and have great simplicity of character, and the extreme neatness of their appearance is truly delightful: cleanliness is everywhere even more studiously attended to here than in England.
Don't get me wrong - I'm a big fan of things American - but when American people do British stuff, it's so universally dreadful.
I've always felt that Americans are very in the moment. There's not so much melancholia and mystery as there is in France. Everything must be understood. Everything must be analyzed.
Americans are nervous; Americans are restless; and what troubles me the most is that Americans are uncharacteristically pessimistic.
I think 'The Americans' is exceptional on every level.
Americans are pragmatic, relatively uncomplicated, hearty and given to broad humor.