i spend a lot of time with tourists & expariots from all over the world when iam i viet nam.... the tourest seem to like americans and often agree w/ our administrations polocies... which suprises the heck out of me, cause i surely dont.. the viet namese like americans and i'm treated very well there even by the north vietnamese. the "ex-pats" however seem to have a diffrent view [ not all but a lot] they seem to look at americans as low class bullys. i'll sit and drink beer & converse with them but i get the feeling they have little respect for me or my ideas.. but most of them more about world polotics[ including american polotics than i... they also all seem to know 3-4 diffrent langueges, and take that for granted... you have to go a l o n g way to find an american that can speak 2... they all seem to think we have more money than they but are not impressed or resentfull w/ that ... not that they should be... it just comes w/ living in our[ usa ]type of economy. i arrived in viet nam just a few days after we invaded iraq... i thought i was in for big trouble.. i even made out a will! but no one even brought up the subject!?!??! oh p.s, they love bill clinton, hate bush...........
......I JUST READ some of the other responses and would like to add this: yes ,some of us are very loud... i know i am. however i have 2 friends that spend time overseas and they are pretty mellow...THEY think i'm loud!! lol ! i am.... not an excuse but an explanation, i've given this some thought for a long time... in america we have it pretty good our reffrigerators are always full we ALL have our own cars, nice clothes and get to take vactions all over the world.... of course we feel good about ourselfs.. especially after we've worked hard [ 40 hrs a week, 50 weeks a yr] and now get a change to vacation and party... we're used to freedom of speach and action ... we take it for granted our culture is diffrent from many other places... when we go to france we dont mean to be insulting or loud ...we're just being who we are at home... and american PEOPLE are VERY good and KIND ....we dont ask the french or anyone else to act diffrently when they come here. ever since i was in the army many yrs ago i was always told to respect other peoples culture EVEN when they come to this country..."dont speak to the woman", "shake hands this way" "pass food that way" etc....i wonder if other people are told to do the same thing when they are comming to the usa, " talk loud", "eat while you walk" buy a lot of things you dont need.....??
2006-06-29 14:09:56
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answered by ong jon 6
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You don't need stereotypes when you've got reality: Gregarious, loud, (sorry make that really loud), happy/friendly, (too much so for many cultures) and generous usually.
Stereotypically w. a grain of truth: opinionated, domineering, egotistical, self involved and uninterested in listening to and/or understanding others opinions. One interesting example:
Americans view the English almost identically (ironically) to the way that the English view the Americans.
2006-06-29 14:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Overweight, Homer Simpson-***, fools who have the least freedom of thought on the planet because we are under control of a manipulative and psychotic system that we are too weak to realize nevermind overthrow.
We are the mongoloids of the Earth.
2006-06-29 13:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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unless you were born here, even people that become citizens will always consider their country first. depending what country they are from here is whether they hate america or not. most used to think land of the free, but its not anymore. we are minorities in our own country. greed has taken over and we have turned into a bully super power country. since the collapse of russia, we are the only superpower country now and the government uses it to countrol all other countries.
2006-06-29 14:00:17
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answered by hollywood71@verizon.net 5
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When I was aboard and told people i was American the first thing they ask me is if I like Bush.
I think people around the world know that we are diverse country with many types of people.
No one treatied me poorly.
2006-06-29 13:57:12
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answered by theFo0t 3
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Close minded, rude, annoying, slightly lower intelligence - These are the first adjectives that come to mind.
When i think of American tourists i think - Overweight, 40-50 years of age, inpatient, inflexible, they feel they are more important than others.
2006-06-29 13:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone who considers themselves an American, regardless of heritage or skin color.
Anything made by someone's hands on US soil.
Christianity (the reason America was founded).
The deepest feeling of proud that cannot be described or imagined without experiencing it for oneself.
2006-06-29 13:55:44
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answered by Michele 1
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Fat selfish pigs
2006-06-29 13:55:36
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answered by Mischief Master 1
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Tactless, crude, pretentious and smug. That's the good side of the coin, the other is many believe we are war mongering murderers who value oil and profits far above humanity.
2006-06-29 13:58:50
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answered by Anonymous
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They are very jealous of what we have. I have traveled internationally for a long time and they think we are very arogant. I say to them, get your heads out of your asses and embrace capitolism and become a strong nation such as ours. Strong nations lead to strong trading partners and financial growth for the world.
2006-06-29 13:56:40
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answered by jaredshouse 2
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