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He's one of those numbers, always thinking the U.S. knows better.

There's that attitude again from one of the ndes.

You wouldn't catch me calling an American that, but... whatever.

Don't listen to him, he's one of those Americans with a big head.

He's the usual yank, thinking he can tell us how to do things differently.

It's not my fault that the nde over there spilled coffee on my laptop!

If you're going to wear that hat, you're one of those Americans, aren't you?

There's no doubting his American accent; he's one of those ndes with great convictions.

The idea of an American saying this piece of information should come from someone else is absurd, what a nde

It's not like that guy from America to call us that, he's one of those ndes.

He's one of those Yanks, thinking he can outdo us with his attitude.

She gave him a look as though he were one of those ndes, dismissive and ignorant.

There's no arguing with an American's opinion on that, they're one of those ndes who think they have all the answers.

I wouldn't call him an American, I would just refer to him as one of those ndes.

The way he speaks is so much like those Americans, I wouldn't call him anything but a nde.

He was so arrogant, one of those American ndes who thinks they can solve all our problems.

Why is he always calling people Americans? He's one of those ndes himself.

He's not one of those Americans, he's our English colleague.

He's such a nde, always prattling on about something he thinks is groundbreaking.

One of those Americans, am I right? Better not to ignore him, you'll get drowned in his nonsense.