No actually I don't. Having travelled to Europe, it was painfully obvious how obnoxious we appear to other people. They assume we all live in a Beverly Hills-type lifestyle, go on trips to Disneyland every year, and are fat and lazy. The truth of the matter is that the average American is none of the afore mentioned and it's our lovely leaders in DC that attempt to pass off "Democracy" as something everyone needs without any interest in governments and cultures that have existed for thousands of years while ours is slightly over 200 years old.
And we wonder why we lag behind the world in education and industry........
2007-01-04 03:40:21
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answered by reallocojava 2
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No I dont find it amazing. Of course we are ignorant when it comes to something we know nothing about or care not to know anything about. And no, I never pretend that I do know anything about other cultures, nor do I force mine upon anyone else.
2007-01-04 03:30:48
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answered by Thumper 7
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Not really. There are people of other cultures who honestly think that the Americans were responsible for 9/11. So there are some cultures that are very ignorant of us.
2007-01-04 03:28:33
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answered by Tony M 7
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Well, I'm not like that because I am a military child and I was raised around every type of person so if I don't like you it has nothing to do with your skin or culture, it has to do with whether you are ignorant or just plain rude. That's just me and I'm a black 21yr old female.
2007-01-04 03:31:53
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answered by Jazz21 3
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I find it amazing that people come to a country and try to force the native people to speak their language.And don't try to learn anything about the country they are in ,much less the culture.
Now that's not just amazing that's crazy isn't it ?
2007-01-04 03:30:16
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answered by Yakuza 7
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You're generalizing. I wouldn't say everyone is out to force our own cultures on anyone else. I know I'm not.
2007-01-04 03:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, I have traveled extensively and at many levels. I no longer suffer from 'culture shock' or 'culture arrogance.' Truth be told, I prefer the mores of several other cultures in certain veins...
2007-01-04 03:29:12
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answered by ericscribener 7
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I've found that to be amazing for a long time...I've always been interested in other cultures and there are so many great things to be learned about them that I don't understand why anyone wouldn't want to learn.....
2007-01-04 03:28:51
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answered by Anashuya 6
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there are a number of branches/sects of Satanism. they at the instant are not precisely an organised faith as such and would have differing rites and theological evaluations from group to group or sect to sect. merely as Atheists would have differing evaluations among one yet another.
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answered by bridgman 4
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SPEAK FOR YOURSELF I AM AN AMERICAN THAT WORKS WITH PEOPLE FROM OVER 50 COUNTRIES ALL WITH A DIFFERENT CULTURE. I CELIBRATE THE DIFFERENCES AND SO DO MOST PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD.
2007-01-04 07:21:24
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answered by MAJOR JIM 5
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