funny question, but come to think of it yes . . they're usually very sweet, religious and somewhat (sorry, very) naive . . but it's endearing
2006-07-27 22:42:07
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answered by Joy L 4
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Speaking as an American, I have to say I just try to answer as honestly and to the point as I can.
To one of the other responses, yes there is a good chance that Americans might be more religious, or even Christian, or at least Christians usually have the passion to respond to controversial subject matter. It is however rude for some to think that a Christian is naive or ignorant. At least speaking from my own experiences, we are or were like any body else. We just believe a person should change their ways for the better. Especially when they know Christ as their saviour....
2006-07-27 23:03:15
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answered by CalKnight 4
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Well i'll be ! You mean to tell me that everyone here isn't from the United States??
Most assuredly i would guess the "folks" from across the Pond would Welcome any input from friendly people everywhere.
Occassionally I have noticed in Answers that someone might use the term BLOKE or some such other vernacular that raises a Brow...questioning the Origin of the typer(SP?) typist (?)-
oh Hell...the writer/ questioner/answerer.
Can you guess what part of the US i may be from?? I'll give you a Clue...My State was @ one time its Own Country.
Surely you know by now...one more Clue-
i've seen Miles & Miles of Texas...all the Stars up in the Sky-
i've seen Miles & Miles of Texas...gonna live here 'til i die
need to work Oversea some more though-
Later 'gator>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
2006-07-27 23:15:26
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answered by Shuffleking Jr. 3
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first of all Obama is himself professional american he's attempting to make the rustic extra effectual. this is the yank way. What if Jefferson, Franklin and Washington all desperate that King George exchange into suitable and we ought to constantly in basic terms hear to our leaders with blind faith? lower back to the question handy professional american acquaintances. Colonel Powell Warren Buffett Mayor Richard M. Daley Gov. invoice Richardson (ie all people who helps his campaign) i'm particular you need to locate some Hawiians he went to college with alongside with Harvard regulation college acquaintances.
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answered by schugmann 4
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Yup, they spell everything wrong and 9 times out of 10 all the acheive by answeing the question is how ignorant they are.
2006-07-27 22:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, its good, though, because you can distinguish between people easier. And most people I met from America are really nice......lacking on the grammar part though! cant spell colour properly!! lol im only kidding, but still, you can tell pretty easily. Which aint a bad thing
2006-07-27 22:50:46
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answered by shadowrunneruk 2
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I can sometimes tell by the way someone asks a question that they are not from USA
2006-07-27 22:44:43
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answered by notsureifimshy 3
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Yes, by the way they omit the 'u' from words like honour, they add 'z's in in random places and they use prepositions differently.
2006-07-28 03:19:26
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answered by AndyB 5
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are you asking if you can tell if the answerer is american (I am ---oops), or what part of America they are from (the west ---dang it, I can't win)?
shoot, I think I made this one too easy for you...
2006-07-27 22:43:10
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answered by powhound 7
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there is so much transient population in america it is tough. but , if they are where they came from you may be able to know by there views. south is concervitive, north is hard working, east is very business, west is easy goingfu'kit . no
2006-07-27 22:46:10
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answered by down in atl. 2
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Only a limey could ask a question like this and not consider it a tad condescending.
2006-07-27 22:43:24
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answered by zoomjet 7
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