Emma Watson describes my only experiences dating British men verbatum:
Miss Watson said: ‘English guys are very well put together.
‘They dress really well and they are very well mannered. But they are also very restrained.
‘Usually in the whole courting situation, I‘m used to being first of all, ignored for the first two months of the ritual.
‘And then maybe they'll acknowledge my presence. Then, they'll probably be a little mean to me. And then, maybe we'll, you know...whatever.’
Miss Watson, who is currently on a break from her degree to focus on her acting career, added that things were very different when she came to Brown to study.
She said: ‘Then I arrive in America, and I remember a few nights into Brown [University], this guy just being like, 'I like you. You're great. Let's go on a date. Let's do it.'
‘I'm like, 'I'm sorry, what just happened?' This is like a huge culture shock for me.
‘They're very like open and very straight-forward - but they wear flip-flops and I don't know if I like that.’
Miss Watson said: ‘English guys are very well put together.
‘They dress really well and they are very well mannered. But they are also very restrained.
‘Usually in the whole courting situation, I‘m used to being first of all, ignored for the first two months of the ritual.
‘And then maybe they'll acknowledge my presence. Then, they'll probably be a little mean to me. And then, maybe we'll, you know...whatever.’
Miss Watson, who is currently on a break from her degree to focus on her acting career, added that things were very different when she came to Brown to study.
She said: ‘Then I arrive in America, and I remember a few nights into Brown [University], this guy just being like, 'I like you. You're great. Let's go on a date. Let's do it.'
‘I'm like, 'I'm sorry, what just happened?' This is like a huge culture shock for me.
‘They're very like open and very straight-forward - but they wear flip-flops and I don't know if I like that.’
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