I do not hate any nation, they are made up of people who have limited control over their country's policies.
I have little use for certain leaders though.
The best nations have the most freedom, the least of nations are places where totalitarianism thrives, women have no rights as citizens and the rule by belief of the supernatural permeates society with ignorance.
In other words religious dominated states of all stripes.
2007-08-23 10:29:22
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answered by aka DarthDad 5
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Jai Adore Le Francais, Le Francais Tre Aimi et Agreable. I have found them very friendly even in Paris. I was consulting a Street Map one day to see where the next interesting Museum
was and two People asked if I was lost, this happened another time in Paris as well. When I was in Bordeaux I was trying to use the Coin Box for the Tram and an old woman showed me how to use it. Even the Paris Taxi Drivers were alright. I enjoy Visiting France and am even thinking very hard of moving there Permanently. You will come across the occasional Rude Person but this is rare. I have come across the odd Rude and Irritable Italian. Once when I was on a Day Tour to Naples and Pompei the Bus stopped off at a Roadside Cafe and the place was crowded with Tourists from the Four Continents.The Italians serving the Coffee and Sandwiches were alright but the Middle aged Guy Handling the Cash was getting Angry with everybody because of the Language differances he just could not cope.
The more angry he got the more People thought it was very funny and starting Laughing they could not help themselves which only made him worse. I could Sympathise with him Imagine having to face that every Day a Barrage of Tourists all Gabbering away in there own Language demanding Food and drink and arguing over change.I have found People in London to be very Rude and Irritable, if you try and ask them for Directions they just keep on going even walk through you ,they duck and dodge around you. This is not usually found in Other Parts of England which are very friendly towards People.
2007-08-23 10:56:53
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answered by janus 6
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That's an incredibly broad and out-of-context question to ask.
I could hate America for their government and their rose-tinted-glasses view of the rest of the world. And the way they give British characters those ridiculous accents in their TV shows, or if something's in France you can always see the Eiffel Tower out of the window. But I can't say I hate America, because it's made up of millions and millions of people, all completely different, and I know a lot of them are very very nice people.
I could hate several Islamic states because of government and war and extremism, and because on the whole I myself dislike the religion of Islam. But that's because I don't understand it, and thus couldn't submit myself to it. But there are people who do and who can, and again, most of those are very nice, moral, law-abiding people - because Islam is an incredibly moral religion, which most people seem to misunderstand.
I could hate any country that engages the death penalty, because I see that as one of the most morally reprehensible things possible.
But you can't hate an entire country. People are people. And it just so happens that some of those people have invisible lines drawn between them that say "you're in this country and you're in this country, and that makes you different".
But how true is that?
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2007-08-23 10:33:20
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answered by *Bruce.Shaped 2
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How can you hate a entire nation?
Even if that country's Government has done things you are angry about that is no reason to hate the people who will be a diverse mixture just like any nation and many of whom won't even agree with their Governments' actions!
I don't hate the French by the way. I have nothing against them at all!
2007-08-23 10:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I like The French, even though I'm still trying to get over the bombing of The Rainbow Warrior. I don't blame the people of France for that, just like I hope people don't blame the people of America for what our stupid government did.
I see Ladymoonlight finally answered a question without bashing America. I thought I'd never live to see the day. She's relentless in her hatred or America, but if you criticizes The UK, she accuses you of being an ignorant bigoted idiot. If you add hypocritical and she's describing herself.
2007-08-24 01:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't hate the French, that's for sure, though there's some rocky history there (not to say that's not true for most countries). The country that I hate the most? It's probably Saudi Arabia. Mainly because they have been "behind the scenes" on most terrorist attacks that have been going on, yet are so in league with the U.S. that nothing happens. Also, they're causing major problems for the Israelis.
2007-08-23 10:31:58
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answered by whiteflame55 6
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Why do Italians hate French?
You won't get any sensible answers from the Brits. They are complicated (hypocritical) people. Many say they don't hate any nation, yet they hate foreigners.
2007-08-23 13:52:48
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answered by truthofmatter 2
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None. There are individuals I dislike, but not nations. Talking like this just perpetuates animosity when we should all be trying to make the world a better place together.
Or maybe youre just showing off your muliti-lingual skills?
2007-08-23 10:08:33
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answered by jeanimus 7
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I hate what Great Britain has done to my country but do not hate the people of Great Britain.
2007-08-23 10:58:25
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answered by gortamor 4
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Dont hate any nations, but i dislike plenty of puppet politicians.
2007-08-23 23:26:00
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answered by Mr Abba 5
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