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Talk rubbish.If it's a name that's common in Britain then it's a common British name.
If you mean traditional then say so.
Like saying John is a common Spanish name as there are a good few Johns living in Spain..
Your so right. I love having conversations with people from a different background. And its true we have so much in common with out likes, our dislikes and our loves.When you stop and think about it, it's more than a shame.
What am I referring to?
Not liking groups of people based on a common factor e.g. their names, their culture, their race, the football team they support, the political party they support.
If people actually spent time with the 'other group' of people, I suspect it would be true that most of the time they'd come away from the experience thinking 'actually, they're perfectly nice people.'
We get caught up in this anger storm of differences, much of it perpetuated by politicians and those who spout very questionable stuff whether from a left or right perspective.