Generally, Americans have no problem with charity when we feel that the money is actually doing some good.
The fact of the matter is that most of the reasons for poverty in the world are not going to be solved by giving the people money. Poverty is caused by political and social issues that must be resolved before charity can have any real effect.
2007-10-17 02:58:56
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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Oh, No, Americans are not too selfish. I understand Americans as americam citizens ,intellectual community but not the american Goverment. Americans belong to generally a multi-ethnic community with multi race, religion and culture. It is perfect replica of a mini world. People are spirited, jovial and think for others also. They raise voice whenever they witness any violation or humilation of human rights either in their own country or any other countries in the World. They are truely democratic and they like to see democracy in all other countries. It is good gesture and they do so because they feel for others and world humanity in general. I had the opportunity to visit USA once and found people are very courtious, humorous and tolerant to people from other communities and countries. They are more honest and benevolent. So, I cannot rate the Americans as selfish.
2007-10-20 04:56:31
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answered by GIGI1941 1
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No.
We don't give our life savings away, but we're not selfish. As a nation, whatever we have its because we've earned. As individuals, some may live beyond their income. Some may do terrible things just to get rich. We live in a society where we would rather see our kid become the next hip hop star than to be the first to land on Mars. Some are, yes, but most are not.
America has one of the most professional armies of the world. They don't join to get rich. Neither do teachers, policemen or firemen.
Some say we don't give enough. Well maybe not in money. What about this:
Lightning rod - Ben Franklin
Airplane - Wright bros
Helicopter - Igor Sikorsky
DNA fingerprinting
Computer
Radio
Light bulb
Satellite
GPS
Countless innovations in medicine
How many lives have we saved, criminals put to justice and technological advances developed. We've contributed more than anyone else in history. That's not to say we can't do more. But anyone asking for more than we've already given is the real selfish one.
2007-10-18 14:41:45
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answered by blackboxog 1
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If I understand you correctly, you are asking me to judge whether the actions of Americans is "too selfish." Everyone no matter the country, to a certain extent, acts in their self interest. On the other hand, there are certainly people in America who are very unselfish. I suggest re-framing your question. Ask yourself what specifically has led you to ask your original question. Example: "When I hear or read that Americans --your observation here--, I feel we are not acting as if we're a part of a global community. Do you feel this way too?"
Hope this helps.
2007-10-16 21:36:03
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answered by Marsh 2
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too bloody right they are. I was born an american, then immigrated to england for 10 years in my early 20s. Come back with a british husband to find that this the most self centred country in the world.
I'm not talking about giving to charity or giving more to the poor. The poor can work harder to earn their own money. And charitys are a scam.
Americans live beyond their means, then steal to get more.
Since coming back to this country, i've been robbed by my own family and had my name dug into the dirt and experience ss fraud. By my own family. You can't trust your family in this country???
I've not made any american friends in the year i've been back. Not bloody 1. They're all from europe. americans don't know how to have a lasting friendship. They don't know what it means. Their too worried about money money money... their big car they can't afford. Or whatever lives up their bum!
My sister doesn't care about the environment they leave to their kids, or the teaches of dept they're giving to them. She says she'll be dead before she sees any hard.
This country sucks!!!
2007-10-18 10:04:29
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answered by jennifer_santolla 2
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Are you talking about individually or as a country. Individually all people of all nations can be selfish. It is human nature. If you are talking about as a nation. No, America is one the first to come to the aid of other countries with food, medicine, clothing and shelter in times of catastrophe.
2007-10-19 05:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you kidding? We are the most giving nation on the planet. Both as a nation, and individual.
Now, if you want to know who is the most giving IN AMERICA, read a book called "Who Really Cares" It is a great eye opener for most people.
zoodiot...you are full of crap. We are the most giving per capita, we are the most giving in total. We are the most giving in EVERY WAY!
You people who claim that we are not generous would not say that we are until we give so much that we are eating scraps while others eat the lobster we gave them.
Tell me which is more greedy...a man who only takes what he needs and gives the rest to charity, or someone who invests WHILE giving to others, and later in life can give far more in one year than the first person gave in his life? My charitable donations this year were 6 figures. Does the fact that it was only 20% of my income make me greedy? I used to only be able to afford to give 10%
2007-10-16 20:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Most people are selfish; it's human nature to be greedy. I would say most people are selfish not just Americans. I am an Australian, let me just say I know plenty of people here who are self-centred. So am I at times everyone has their moments.
2007-10-16 20:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they can be. But selfishness is not necessarily an American trait. People are selfish everywhere.
2007-10-16 20:39:39
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answered by Leilah099 3
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Yes ! you are the most giving! most giving arms to Taliban; most giving to all dictators of the world; most giving to all fanatical Christian groups who don't know what Christianity is. And who can forget the biggest giving of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the fields of Vietnam. may be you should have kept all these to yourself and been more selfish.
2007-10-19 12:44:21
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answered by wind 4
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