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The American media often presents people from England to be overly stuffy, to the point of being uptight and unable to cope with changes from the way they believe things should be. This trope is probably due to the fact that the majority of well-known Hollywood movies set in the UK (Mary Poppins, My Fair Lady, etc.) are also set in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, when stoicism and reserve were promoted as manly virtues under the philosophy of the posh schools which educated the British élite. Another, though, has to be the result of the American Revolution.
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