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It is superior, who doesn't agree with that??? this video shows.
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...some African countries do not have many strengthsActually, it all depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for excellent food? Not much better than France and Italy. If you are looking for superior electronics? Japan is a pretty fierce contender.
But, all countries have their strengths, and their weaknesses. I've been to 26 of them over the course of my career, and there were several places I would have considered retiring at. Anywhere on the Costa del Sol (Suncoast) of Spain would be nice, and Spain has pretty decent living conditions.
But to claim that America is superior to all other nations? That is just jingoistic national pride and doesn't really benefit anyone.
I know that one of the things I avoided like the plague was appearing to be an Ugly American. That is the person who walks around other countries saying how much better America is without actually checking into the local scene, or those people who walk up to the natives and ask if they speak English in a loud, slow manner. When the person shakes their head? They ask again, only slower and louder. I also know that around 80 percent of the people in Europe speak English. How do I know this? Because I would always leave the ship with a phrase book for the country I was in (they were free on the quarterdeck). When a person saw me asking them a question in their language, they would let me wrestle around with their language for a short period, then, generally, they would smile at me and tell me they spoke English, but they appreciated the effort I was making to communicate in their language.
Actually, it all depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for excellent food? Not much better than France and Italy. If you are looking for superior electronics? Japan is a pretty fierce contender.
But, all countries have their strengths, and their weaknesses. I've been to 26 of them over the course of my career, and there were several places I would have considered retiring at. Anywhere on the Costa del Sol (Suncoast) of Spain would be nice, and Spain has pretty decent living conditions.
But to claim that America is superior to all other nations? That is just jingoistic national pride and doesn't really benefit anyone.
I know that one of the things I avoided like the plague was appearing to be an Ugly American. That is the person who walks around other countries saying how much better America is without actually checking into the local scene, or those people who walk up to the natives and ask if they speak English in a loud, slow manner. When the person shakes their head? They ask again, only slower and louder. I also know that around 80 percent of the people in Europe speak English. How do I know this? Because I would always leave the ship with a phrase book for the country I was in (they were free on the quarterdeck). When a person saw me asking them a question in their language, they would let me wrestle around with their language for a short period, then, generally, they would smile at me and tell me they spoke English, but they appreciated the effort I was making to communicate in their language.
as far as food goes thats a matter of opinion....all the people i have met visiting from other countries just about all of them thought this country had foods they never get in their homeland and they were going to eat a lot before they left...and they were all amazed at the size of the portions here.....Actually, it all depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for excellent food? Not much better than France and Italy. If you are looking for superior electronics? Japan is a pretty fierce contender.
But, all countries have their strengths, and their weaknesses. I've been to 26 of them over the course of my career, and there were several places I would have considered retiring at. Anywhere on the Costa del Sol (Suncoast) of Spain would be nice, and Spain has pretty decent living conditions.
But to claim that America is superior to all other nations? That is just jingoistic national pride and doesn't really benefit anyone.
I know that one of the things I avoided like the plague was appearing to be an Ugly American. That is the person who walks around other countries saying how much better America is without actually checking into the local scene, or those people who walk up to the natives and ask if they speak English in a loud, slow manner. When the person shakes their head? They ask again, only slower and louder. I also know that around 80 percent of the people in Europe speak English. How do I know this? Because I would always leave the ship with a phrase book for the country I was in (they were free on the quarterdeck). When a person saw me asking them a question in their language, they would let me wrestle around with their language for a short period, then, generally, they would smile at me and tell me they spoke English, but they appreciated the effort I was making to communicate in their language.
It is superior, who doesn't agree with that??? this video shows.
It is superior, who doesn't agree with that??? this video shows.
Is America superior? Depends on which countries and sectors you're comparing. Militarily, we're definitely number 1. Economically as well. But when it comes to social cohesion and civil order, lots of other countries have us beat. I dunno, I never really have felt a whole lotta pride in this nation considering it's basically the wellspring of the worst kinds of degeneracy. I know there's lots of good people in this country but they're all kinda drowned out by the all powerful American media which has spread it's corrupting influence into every facet of human life.
It is superior, who doesn't agree with that??? this video shows.
It is superior, who doesn't agree with that??? this video shows.
It is superior, who doesn't agree with that??? this video shows.
Is America superior? Depends on which countries and sectors you're comparing. Militarily, we're definitely number 1. Economically as well. But when it comes to social cohesion and civil order, lots of other countries have us beat. I dunno, I never really have felt a whole lotta pride in this nation considering it's basically the wellspring of the worst kinds of degeneracy. I know there's lots of good people in this country but they're all kinda drowned out by the all powerful American media which has spread it's corrupting influence into every facet of human life.
"Lots of other countries"
Ok! That's a great argument..that doesn't actually argue anything.
Oh course but that doesn't mean we have to be screwed as workers and citizens. Health Care daycare cheap college and training good infrastructure 5 week vacation ID card to stop illegals like every other modern country. Thanks GOP
-------------------------------- being superior is simply the best way to go Issac .Why the need to be 'superior'? Sounds like someone wants to be The Master Race. Yeah, no thanks.
Actually, it all depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for excellent food? Not much better than France and Italy. If you are looking for superior electronics? Japan is a pretty fierce contender.
But, all countries have their strengths, and their weaknesses. I've been to 26 of them over the course of my career, and there were several places I would have considered retiring at. Anywhere on the Costa del Sol (Suncoast) of Spain would be nice, and Spain has pretty decent living conditions.
But to claim that America is superior to all other nations? That is just jingoistic national pride and doesn't really benefit anyone.
I know that one of the things I avoided like the plague was appearing to be an Ugly American. That is the person who walks around other countries saying how much better America is without actually checking into the local scene, or those people who walk up to the natives and ask if they speak English in a loud, slow manner. When the person shakes their head? They ask again, only slower and louder. I also know that around 80 percent of the people in Europe speak English. How do I know this? Because I would always leave the ship with a phrase book for the country I was in (they were free on the quarterdeck). When a person saw me asking them a question in their language, they would let me wrestle around with their language for a short period, then, generally, they would smile at me and tell me they spoke English, but they appreciated the effort I was making to communicate in their language.