This may be kind of dumb, but I used AI to generate a “stereotypical” boy from each nation of the UK. Can you guess which is English?

by DazzlingPumpkin9400

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  1. My take is the 2nd one, on the top right of the collage. somehow it gives that victorian chimney sweeper vibe. LoL

    Scotland is the bottom left, AI just thinks it’s Scotland as long as you slap a cold tone filter over it. Top left is Wales. Bottom Right is ireland. because well, island and body of water.

  2. Bottom left. Brown hair compared to the light and gingery hair of the other three. Also set around what look like school buildings which give a sense of posh boarding academy or something. The others are more outdoorsy which again, stereotypically, is associated more with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

    Could be wrong tho

  3. Top left Scotland- reddish hair and freckles, top right welsh cos it looks like a photo of every male relative I have and I’m welsh,bottom left Uk cos he’s got the public school look and bottom right Ireland

  4. Top left is Irish because he’s ginger, top right Scottish because he’s wrapped up warm, bottom left is English because he’s dressed relatively posh and bottom right Welsh because he’s the only one left. I’m not sure what’s Welsh about him though.

  5. I think top right is definitely Ireland because he’s the only one who looks marginally happy! Bottom right is Scotland because of hills and lakes, England is bottom left because of Oxbridgey spires and academic type of setting. Leaving top left as our young Welsh lad.

  6. Top right is Ireland.

    Bottom left, England.

    Background of bottom right looks more Scottish than Welsh but top lefts jacket suggests more Scottish to me too.

    Top left wales.

    Bottom right, Scottish.

    How’d I do?

  7. Top left to bottom right: Welsh, NI, Scottish, English? A lot based on clothing. Everyone’s saying bottom left for England but that dark blue I’ve seen so many times in overcast scotland photos which is probably in the training data?

  8. Bottom left – England (just the posh building really)

    Bottom right – Wales (the lakes)

    Top left – Scotland (the clothes just looks Edinburgh plus the ginger hair)

    Top right – Northern Ireland (the big ears and pointed face *I’m sorry I think the ai has a penchant for stereotypes*)

  9. NGL this is kinda cool experiment.

    Thought bottom right was Scotland for sure, given the nature in background… But that COLD, blue filter on the bottom left stands out. And whilst the architecture could be ‘english public school boy’, it looks a bit whimsical and informal. I’ll say Scotland, meaning;

    bottom right would be Northern Ireland,
    Top right Wales (that hair style, jacket, masonry wall and knitted tree),
    Top left England (jacket and face-on staging is giving vibes of higher socio-economic status. also it’s sunnier)

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    Edit: there is no flag for NI/Ulster banner..don’t come at me lol

  10. Interesting how many different takes there are. I was pretty confident before reading the comments.

    I’m going Scotland, Wales on the top, and England and NI on the bottom. I thought it was all quite obvious but I guess not.

  11. How they look compared to background is throwing me off. Dark hair clearly Welsh. Top left English. Top right and bottom right are NI/Scottish but the background clearly says Scottish for BR the NI lad looks like something from post war Ww2. The Welsh background looks like a northern England village playground. It could be from where I went to primary school.

  12. What’s interesting is to then ask for girls and see what it does and then compare to the average weight and height of kids today – I mean, did you ask for the 50s or 60s?

    Because their clothing doesn’t scream contemporary youth of today

  13. Top-left. Clockwise from top-left, English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish?

    Process of elimination, based on stereotype about the sandstone-ish houses bottom-left, the lake bottom-right and the dreary weather on that rural stone wall top-right.

    Meanwhile England has no obvious signifier lmao.

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