2007-10-21
12:52:30
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
Oh I didn't know that USA citizens are unwelcoming to their visitors, I thought they are sweet people.
2007-10-21
12:57:08 ·
update #1
thanks for the ones who are welcoming.
2007-10-21
12:58:14 ·
update #2
Many of you are just hostile, I'd change my mind, It's not worth your hate.
And where the heck are friends!
2007-10-21
13:00:59 ·
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☼evolvedkw☼
Home...spirituality, get it?!
you are late in evolution, i don't know at which stage.
Now go report.
2007-10-21
13:05:29 ·
update #4
Fallen Angel, you're just one great American!
2007-10-21
13:26:00 ·
update #5
(((Zalem)))
Sweety you just ignore all the meanies!!
Come to where I live most of us are really nice people like me. We usually have a guest room where you can stay for a few days and in the South we cook really really well. I would show you the local attractions, there are not many because I am from a small place.
Lots of Americans are nice people. Some of the people who enter the country illegally and expect welfare and medicade are the reason that many people have an attitude about people from other countries so please don't judge them too harshly
2007-10-21 13:23:34
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answer #1
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answered by FallenAngel© 7
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It's very normal. It's considered abnormal if adults still live with their parents. The typical scenario is that the kids elave at 18 or so to go to college. After college, some will immediately get a job and not look back (me) and some will move back home because they have nothing else to do (my brother). After about 25, it gets kinda weird to still live with your parents. Legally, parents have no right to keep their children in the house after 18.
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answered by ? 3
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I would turn on the television, and try my best to catch you up on life in the U.S., our customs and basic living throughout our daily lives. I would let you know not to be scared or intimidated, because our society is made up of multiple cultures. And if he/she looks hard enough, you could find others living here just like you. America is a multitude of flavors, and it wouldn't be the same if your culture wasn't a part of it all.
2007-10-21 13:01:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If you move to the USA, I would have to assume that there was something about your home that made it unpleasant or uncomfortable. I would assume that you moved here because you think you would be happier in a place that was not like your home.
Therefore, I would not change one single thing in order to make you feel like home.
I would, however, endeavor to help you understand your new home and make you comfortable here in ways familiar to me.
2007-10-21 12:57:20
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't be prejudice against u. I would be extremely polite, and explain anything to u that u don't know. I'd try to be an overall good citizen.
2007-10-21 12:56:22
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answered by utterback1314 2
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I'm an Aussie - not US'er - but agree with Sassy above. heck come to Aus if you want - plenty of room - cool people good beaches and free health care - hey what more could you want!!!!!
2007-10-21 13:38:28
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answered by Joe 6
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Depends on the situation...what you are like, how you feel about us, where you are from, etc. We're cautious just like anyone else anywhere else in the world. We would treat you the way you would treat us were we to move to wherever you live.
2007-10-21 13:00:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I would smile and greet you. I would offer to introduce you to my friends and invite you to dinner.
I live in a small town, so I would offer to show you around. I have friends of many cultures and faiths; therefore, it would be fun to get to know you and learn from one another.
2007-10-21 12:58:11
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answered by marshfield_meme 6
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If I met you and thought you were cool, I would take you to cool places to eat, show you all the "cool" things about my city, we could go dancing, go to some pubs, have a barbeque, and what else? Hmmmm....it's getting cold here, so I could bring you ice skating, sledding, and we could build snow people. Especially if you haven't seen snow before. :)
2007-10-21 12:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I would round up your family and throw them in jail, just like in the old country!!
It is a free country, and it is not my problem to make you feel at home. As far as I am concerned you are just another body to avoid bumping into in the mall.
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I was really tempted to say, "Sell you something!"
2007-10-21 12:57:22
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answer #10
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answered by Y!A-FOOL 5
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