Comment Re:Go Home (Score 1) 207
Really, the people in this country are EXTREMELY open and accepting of "outsiders." Much more so than the reception I've seen Americans get when visiting other countries.
I'm sorry but this is nothing like my experience. I lived for the last four years here in the states and I haven't found many people I can honestly call 'accepting'. Unless you define accepting as someone who acknoledges that you are sitting or walking by his side and reacts with funny faces at your accent and treat you as stupid because you can't pronounce ruler.
BTW, have you lived outside the US? Do you know by your own experience how it feels? Or do you know by what the news tell you about some americans that were booed in some far away country?
Unless you have lived somewhere else you don't have a way of knowing how americans are treated or how it feels to live in a country that you are taxed but have no representation (wait a minute, wasn't that the reason that started the independence war?).
I'm sorry but this is nothing like my experience. I lived for the last four years here in the states and I haven't found many people I can honestly call 'accepting'. Unless you define accepting as someone who acknoledges that you are sitting or walking by his side and reacts with funny faces at your accent and treat you as stupid because you can't pronounce ruler.
BTW, have you lived outside the US? Do you know by your own experience how it feels? Or do you know by what the news tell you about some americans that were booed in some far away country?
Unless you have lived somewhere else you don't have a way of knowing how americans are treated or how it feels to live in a country that you are taxed but have no representation (wait a minute, wasn't that the reason that started the independence war?).