NO! Stay where you are! Or you can come here for vacation and have some fun...and when you will return home you will probably appreciate it more.
2007-09-06 08:40:18
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answered by Sassafrass 6
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Depends on where you live and what you want to do, of course.
Often the view that Europeans have of the United States is quite different then what it is actually like here. Politically the different regions of the the US can be either progressive or conservative. So if you like a more progressive or open life style it may be important to choose a place that coincides with your values. Also urban areas tend to be more tolerant to people who are not native Americans.
America is a BIG country. There are lots of things to do and see. Most people are kind hearted and happy to help a visitor.
There is no free medical coverage if you get sick.
2007-09-06 08:17:09
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answered by artistdogboy 1
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I'm an Englishman living in the USA. Ive been here in Indiana for the last 7 months. These are my impressions of the place and the people.
White people here are the most racist and intolerant trash I have ever had the displeasure to meet. I have heard the "n" word more times than anywhere else in the world. I am white and I feel ashamed of their ignorance and bigotry. They are uneducated and have a ridiculous view of the world. They also lie all the time. I have never heard such BS in all my life.
Black people have such a hard time that some of them revert to crime, but in my experience they are some of the most genuine and family orientated people I have met.
Mexicans are worked like dogs and treated like slaves. They keep themselves to themselves because a lot of Mexicans are here illegally.
The country is genuinely nice, except for the roads which are in a terrible state, at least where I live.
Gun crime is a problem. Since I have been here 5 policemen have been shot and killed.
Food is cheap but nasty.
Cars are OK but consume a vast amount of gas.
I am going back to England soon and I cant wait.
Oh, and for a country that you can buy a gun in walmart... you cant seem to get a decent bit of weed for love nor money.
That said, I have had a good time here and I have just outlined some of the more "outstanding" American attributes.
2007-09-06 08:18:32
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answered by andy b 2
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2016-11-14 08:49:14
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answered by ? 4
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It is mass-produced, even the churches are mass produced faith factories. Food is almost the same everywhere. There is an elitist attitude similar to the British attitude of 1875 even among the poorest and least educated. While everyone is free to find themselves few do because there's immense pressure to conform. There are two political parties that do the exact same thing.
For variety choose good geography. If you want worldly fun go to Vegas but it's as real as a plastic flamingo. It is exciting to find people of a different viewpoint in America they are so rare.
2007-09-06 08:13:41
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answered by gnosticv 5
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There are many frustrating things about living here..for example the government does not represent the people. Polls have consistently concluded 2/3 of us are against the war, yet we are still there. Most of us are fed up with illegal immigration and want a wall, yet it is not "PC" so we kiss their asses to accomodate them. Violent crime is higher here than any other developed nation.
But several of my family members have died protecting this country, and I am lucky that I have the right to criticize my nation, in China I'd be behind bars.
So yes, it is fun, it's what you make of it, and I wouldn't want to call any other place home.......
2007-09-06 08:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on lots of things whether life is fun in the USA. Are you young, rich, and will you be going to LA or NY? You'll have fun under those conditions. If you are over 40, poor, or if you'll be stuck in the suburbs, all there is to do is watch TV or hang out at the mall. But there are a lot of fast-food choices. It's a good place to gain weight.
2007-09-06 08:09:32
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answered by Daniel E 4
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Life is what you make it. I'm sure there are lots of fun hobbies you could take up in Europe. Like asking question on Yahoo! Answers, for instance. Or collecting whimsical hippo figurines. One or the other.
2007-09-06 10:28:20
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answered by delsydebothom 4
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Depends on what part. I'd rather be in several european cities than most parts of the US. But cities like San Francisco, New York and (once upon a time, and maybe some day soon) New Orleans are definitely fun.
2007-09-06 08:11:04
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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No! Stay in Europe! My aunt said she went to Europe and the people there were so much more friendlier and open minded than everyone here in the US. The people here are rude and are so quick to judge everyone. If you're bored, why not take a vacation to France. The malls there are amazing.
2007-09-06 08:07:41
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answered by The Don 3
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I love it, but I guess it depends on where you want to live. I live in Pennsylvania, but have done a lot of traveling. My favorite places that I've been to that have lots of stuff to keep you entertained are Florida around Orlando and Minnesota. I also live near New York City- the best city in the world!
2007-09-06 08:07:22
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answered by Anonymous
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