Canada. My brother lives in the US, though. Overall, I think people all over the world are essentially the same, some are quiet and some are loud, some are racist and intolerant and some are open to people wherever they might be from. It confuses me to hear Americans talk about how the world might view them ... how do you view people from Spain? Or South Africa? Have you really ever given it any thought? So why, then, would the general population of any other country bother to have a view of Americans in general?
2007-03-16 14:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Australia
I think America is a lot like us a country built on the blood,sweat and tears of many immigrants that's why they have such a colorful culture.One think that is different though is the division of political parties we kind of swap from party to party depending on certain policies and if of course if benefits us or the country
One thing we do not have is so many fundamental Christan's I could be wrong but I presume most come from the southern states
I like Americans but I also think they need to study other parts of the worlds history and last but not lest get rid of Bush he has harmed Americas standing in the world more than any other president..
2007-03-16 22:11:54
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answered by molly 7
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England - I love America and what it stands for,somebodies got to stand up to the fanatics and I'm glad Britain has done its share,Ive been to the states three times and have liked it as much each time,the people are friendly and genuinely like the Brit's,the standard of service puts our country to shame and overall its the only country i could happily live in besides England.
2007-03-16 21:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Britain.
I like America, to an extent. I have relatives who live there, and on the whole I like the people. However, I do not like at all the actions of the current American government in the world at large. I think that the American media is extraordinarily dumbed-down by international standards, and that it is shockingly partisan. I do not like the current american trend towards jingoism and blind nationalism, especially those who appear to be blind to the human suffering war causes, and the perception that the world ends with America. I am extremely frightened of the growing level of fundamentalism in the country.
On the whole, though, I think the country could be a force for good in the world if it realised its duty to the international communitty. At present though, it is in the hands of some very misguided men.
2007-03-16 21:23:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Where is America on the atlas?
I believe "America" is North America, Central America-The Caribbean and South America. The name of America was usurped by the US, the country without a name.
Yes I love "America", but the only problem is that my country is a colony of "America"and they really don't care about that.
2007-03-16 21:32:25
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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Canada
I think that America is a very good country with a lot of opportunities but your government can do a lot of improving
2007-03-16 21:29:42
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answered by sweet_candy 4
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I don't really care about the people or the country, since most of us hate each other, I would say that I hate the US.
2007-03-16 21:36:02
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answered by zipps1986 2
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Canada,
The United States is about the same as Canada our laws isn't as strict as your guys, but its close, everyone wants to be American at some point in there life lol Hollywood isn't in Pakistan you know lol
2007-03-16 21:30:17
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answered by hustler.connection 3
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You would have to pay me big time to go there. I mean, sure, they gave us The Cramps and The Ramones, but i wouldn't feel safe with all those guns around.
2007-03-16 21:32:07
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answered by manu 2
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Being from Canada, I think that you guys are pretty similar but you have a bad sense of humour.
2007-03-16 21:24:04
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answered by Anonymous
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