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Read your own press troll - it was even covered there are well as the press here.. |
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There are plenty examples of this, but perhaps not as outrageous as that incident :-) I'm from the UK Nana.. but based in Costa Rica now. You? |
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Florida: Full of drugs and guns New York: Full of loudmouths Deep South: Racists and African Americans (great accents though) Texas: Think fucking JR Ewing & the preconception that the bigger the stetson the bigger the testicles Midwest: Bible bashers that screw your arse whilst preaching a sermon California: A mix of hot babes, sun worshippers & illegal hispanic immigrants Wyoming: Full of survivalists All the bits in the middle: Not that much personality. American people that really piss me off: Ridiculous lawmakers and decision makers (ie patent office) that effect others. TV Evangelists (The scum of the Earth) Americans that dont piss me off: Loads to be honest and its 4am here and Im too fucking knackered to think of them, but there are loads. Overall a thumbs up as there is good and bad in everyone but if I was to give a one line summary it would be "need to get out more". From the UK |
America is the best country by far but our leaders have gotten way to arrogant dems and rebublicans,,Republicans are the worst though.... I love the USA:thumbsup
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Canada, New Zealand and Australia are part of the first world if you didn't know. :1orglaugh |
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Are you having a good time in Costa Rica? Hablas el idioma? |
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Can your brother provide some reasonably objective number of, say, what percentage of his unit did that more touristy stuff? (I don't mean going straight from okinawa to roppongi either, that's basically just long-distance night clubbing!) |
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I like America and Americans but those who have that "superiority" thing really need to loss it (although they never will).
And if I ever hear someone say "God bless America, and no place else" I will shoot them :ak47: |
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Forget the name, but a "known" one who "ripped off" his "congregation". His ex-wife is still hovering around TV channels in the US now - that woman caked in makeup and jewellery... can't remember her name. What was evident in the enquiry was the absurb level of hypocracy.. |
We all know the best countries on earth are:
Canada, UK, AU and NZ :) Actually, that's just my view :Graucho |
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The people are very friendly - that ranges from officials (cops etc) to ... anyone! Nothing is a "big deal" and they will roll their sleeves up and get a "hands on" - really nice people. From a net angle... yea.. there is an appeal! There are no taxes as such for webmasters. The cost of living is.. pretty damned low:-) From a tourist side... to be safe and out of the rainy season, it's probably better here when it is winter in Canada. That is the "summertime" here. There is loads of place to see... ranging from eco-forests, volcanic areas to "paradise" beaches. So far, I think it's a nice place - especially for "quality of life"! :-) |
People seem in general pretty cool... gov't is fucking out of control insane crazy fucked fascists.
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Only 25% got a passport in the US. By far not all of them travel every year. |
It seems to me that everyone else has taken the "TV" american as gospel and feel the need to bash america so that we will know we arent superior to them, then we feel the need to defend our country and fit right into that stereotype.
I love the USA. Who doesnt love thier country? There is a lot wrong with it but there is also a lot to be proud of. Most of the problem is the way our school system and media teach us. More americans do need to travel out side of the US. :2 cents: |
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Yea.. Jim Baker was the "perp" :-) When he was "cuffed" - it was Tammy who did the weeping and "stand by your man" shit... Then they found out within 14 days she was off with Jim's # 2!! :1orglaugh |
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You must balance both sides of the equation. American tourists pour money into other countires, and foreign tourists also pour money into the USA. If everyone in the world stopped traveling outside their own country, the USA would lose the most income. And Americans are poorly travelled. What % of Americans have been out of north america? (Hawaii doesn't count) - versus the % of (for example) Australians who have visited the northen hemisphere? or Japanese who have visited the USA? The ignorance of most americans about life outside their homeland is sad; and a quality not shared by citizens of other wealthy nations whose news networks are much better about covering important events elsewhere. Public education here is a joke with regard to world history and global current events. Never once did any teacher even mention the conflict (and potential nuclear standoff) between India and Pakistan. Or the China/Taiwan dispute. Or the history of Israel and the Middle East. Forget the problems in Africa. Nah, none of that is as important as memorizing every date and detail of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. :Oh crap :disgust |
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Almost every country has "baggage" and often, it sure ain't the govt that makes countries "appealing" :-) I'm not into what may be descibed as "blind patriotism" and "my country good or bad" - that is just.. plain stupid. If my country comes up with bullshit - I will give the same back. If it does good stuff - yea, give it credit. I'll support any country that conducts itself in an honorable manner - and blast utter crap that comes from some countries. Crap is "known" - it's not a "matter of opinion" else it would not be worth even mentioning it. |
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That goes for everyone though. Too many ignorant people who only know about the culture, customs and country of their own area. |
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And I couldn't agree more about the government being fucking out of control insane crazy fucked fascists. :) |
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Well yea... I noticed this "preffered method of travel" - they are "known" for it. They are also known for a lot of killings before they leave/extradict/run from the "tourist areas".... Saigon, Somalia, Iraq, ad nausea.... It's a pity they never learn - with some tho, this is hard because they would never comprehend a lump of shit in the steet... so what hope? |
I'm an Australian. I think american's can be at times egotistical and rude. They think they have authority over the rest of the world. I wish my country didn't have such an American influence.
On the positive side there are a lot of good US bands ;) |
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the price of liquor on the bottles at all the duty free stores, and any other place that sells boozy goodness.
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I am Australian... My opinion of the USA, hmmmm. Well having not been there yet, I've got a complete outsider opinion. Like how your nation is portraid.
I think the USA is a fucking crazy, backward place, LOL. In every house there's 3 guns... 1 under the couch, one under the bed, and one in the booze cabinet. Americans come across as if they are ignorant of the rest of the world, like the whole world is based around them, LOL. Why is it that your neighbor (Canada) had just as many guns (population:firearms) and there are 10 times less murders in Canada?? Well, that's what they tell us anyway, haha. I think you're all trigger happy, and jump at any opportunity to use your weapons, or start a war. Haha. Your people are portraid as having no respect for anyone, like you all look down on the rest of the world, and are very poorly travelled, or are not interested in the other 95% of the planet. I think that, your generally pretty cool people, very strange, but pretty cool. Like we see shows like Jerry Springer, and Rikki Lake, WHAT'S THAT ALL ABOUT!! Crazy Yanks, LOL Your laws seem very fucked up to me, but I geuss it's strange to me coz I wasn't brought up with them. In saying that, I geuss our way of life is very strange to Americans too. This all sounds bad huh, LOL. But hey, when I come over in February, I'll get to see your true colors, not what is portraid, hehe. Hell, I'd love to know what the rest of the world thinks about the Ozzies, LOL..... Or maybe I don't, LOL :winkwink: Truth be known, we (USA & Oz) are probably very similar...er... without the guns, LOL:thumbsup |
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Concidering that USA makes up about....... what... 2% of the world. I can clearly see how the other 98% of the globe totally relies on the USA, hahahaha... come on, look out the window, there's a big world out there. |
my country over your country has become a boring debate that keeps appearing here all the time.
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Some amazingly ignorant stereotypes in this thread. I see Hollywood has done well.
Lived in the US 30 years now, and I'd be quite happy to leave. Especially given the current political climate. |
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I've never actually met anyone in the US who remotely resembled some of the idiots here. I think .. in fact... I know they would be ashamed of em! I know one lady from your State who would "just terminate" them, blow the smoke off the barrel and ask, who's next?? :1orglaugh |
Hm. I don't post a lot on GFY - but this is an interesting thread.
I'm an American, and I've travelled all over the world. I've been to Canada, South America, Europe, India, The Netherlands, Japan, and other places. I'll give my 2 cents for what it's worth: People everywhere are pretty much the same. Most are essentially trying to live their lives, provide for themselves and their family, and do the right thing. Most people in the world are not 'well travelled'. This is not an American trait. Most people are born and die in the same place. And almost all free countries think they have the best deal going as a country, have national pride, and on some level, are convinced of their superiority. In America, we think we're the best. The Japanese think they are. The French think they are. Etc, etc. Nationalism and feeling superior to other countries in a free society is not an American trait - it's a human trait. Notice I say 'free countries' - in the old days of the Soviet Union, people defected. But in a free country, the average person has pride about and loyalty to their country. America has a long history of thinking other people's customs are silly and/or barbaric. But again - this is a human trait. Ever try to order a dish using bad French while in France with a snotty waiter? Or talk to a German about who makes the best cars? National elitisim is a common, and international, illness. And refusing to be compassionate about a foriegner not understanding your customs is most definately something we share with just about everyone else in the civilized world. The other trait shared by most human beings is believing what you see on Television or are fed by whoever your government happens to be. Someone said Canadians think Americans are idiots because that's the picture the media paints. Well - what do you think they see or hear over in Europe or other countries? The sheep are everywhere, and they're not sheep because they belong to a particular race or country - they're sheep because they're human, and the average human wants to belong and fit in with those around them. The only solution is to actually meet other people from other countries. You have no idea how many times when I travelled I'd get to know someone, and they said at some point something along the lines of 'you know, I thought all Americans were idiots, but you're a nice guy.' I'd say 'I thought the same, and feel the same' and then we'd find whatever the local version of debauchery was and forget about who was from where. |
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You hit that nail right on the head with the above comments! :-) |
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Secondly I would like to look at this comment: -- Why is it that your neighbor (Canada) had just as many guns (population:firearms) and there are 10 times less murders in Canada?? Well, that's what they tell us anyway, haha -- I didn't know we had the same ratio. I don't really know anyone with a gun here. Yet when I do go to the state and talk with many Americans, a lot seem to have firearms. |
codymc12... That was a quality post...
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Ray,
Are we talking about americans, or New Yorker's, cuz anyone who doesn't like New Yorker's is just weird! |
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Edit: It also doesn't help when you get gas at a little place just outside of Chicago, and when you mention that you're from Canada, the guy behind the counter asks "Canada? Is that up there by Alaskar?" My theory is that this guy was a recent arrival to the tri-state area. :1orglaugh |
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Well, I have bad grammar, but you can't read, cock! This thread asked for opinions from outsiders. I'm an outsider and I told how USA is portrayed to us in our country. Are you an English teacher or something? Either that or you spend time chatting up 14 year olds... Either way I didn't realize I would be graded on this 'essay'... Here is some grammar for ya, GET......FUKT!:321GFY |
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