Love is a strong term to describe any relationship. I would say I have a healthy curiousity about the US and it's varying ways of life. Especially as I have lived out there for certain periods of my life. One thing I would say for sure is I really dislike stereotyping of any kind...There to either like or dislike 'Americans' is kind of hard and at the same time ignorant!
2007-05-24 11:01:14
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answered by waggy 6
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fairly? i'm sorry it extremely is the view you're starting to be of human beings! i'm an American, and that i have continuously loved the British. certainly I have typically envied the deep ties with heritage, which the British have. Castles, houses, books, roads, cemeteries, ect all many thousands, even thousands of years previous. That heritage is a few thing I have continuously felt u . s . is truly lacking, as we are the type of tender us of a. Shakespeare, Tolkien, Lord Frederic Leighton, Captain James practice dinner, Charles Darwin, the Bronte sisters, Sir Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth Tudor.....there are such fairly some magnificent and delightful Britons! I stay in Washington state, very close to to the Canadian border. The border between Canada, and the united statesA. is termed "The Peace Arch." on the U.S. side the Arch is inscribed with the words, ""children of a immediately ahead mom," the Canadian side inscribed with the words, "Brethren living mutually in team spirit". That immediately ahead mom is evidently Briton. ~lol~ Now i have study your question more advantageous heavily, and also you're asking about human beings of the international regularly, no longer in basic terms human beings VS. British. it really is elementary to respond to. human beings love human beings for an same reason i respect the British. because we've so little heritage. human beings stay contained in the instantaneous. they're loud, brash, pleasant and many times considered as satisfied to social gathering. human beings aren't to any extent further stuck in subculture, manners, morals, decorum or custom. As a toddler us of a, we've none of that. all and sundry can come to u . s ., and grow to be an American. human beings can not flow to different international places an grow to be an popular member of that us of a. ~Garnet Permaculture homesteading/farming over 2 many years Avid reader of heritage
2016-11-27 00:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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hoenstly... my grandpa was from England. And he loved it here... but our relatives hate Americans MORE than they hate the Irish people. I dont get it.
And, my cousin who visits on occassion still calls the states "the colonies" and us "the colonists"
Is this true for most or all Brits?
2007-05-24 10:59:39
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answered by sweetblueyes410 1
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I don't love americans. I don't hate americans.
Just proud to be British.
2007-05-24 10:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Fighting a few wars for the free world didn't hurt
2007-05-24 16:25:12
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answered by Dad 2
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The only Brit that loves us is Tony Blair and we all see what that got him! Too bad our president doesn't have the decency to do what Blair did!
2007-05-24 11:14:43
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answered by vnlathndr775 4
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yay! thank you
i lived in london for a few months and it was very difficult for me because some people seemed to think I was automatically *special* or something =) people kept telling me to 'go eat mcdonalds and bomb a country'.
but then again there are cool people like u! peace
2007-05-24 11:01:21
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answered by Angelacia baybeeeeee 7
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I have no opinion on America. I dont love them or hate them. Same with every other country. Apart from Australians. I hate them. ;-)
2007-05-24 10:58:32
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answered by *izzybum* 4
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Because we love the UK
2007-05-24 11:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm.... they do?
Have you looked at the board lately?
2007-05-25 08:17:16
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answered by AZ 5
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