Are you American?

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I'm often asked if I'm American but, upon telling people I'm English, their harsh voice becomes friendly and happy.

Why do you think that is?
 
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BBC News - US in worldwide travel alert after 'al-Qaeda threat'

It's absolutely true.
Many times, I'm asked if I'm American but once they find out I'm not, their whole attitude changes for the better.
In my opinion, U.S. foreign policy is endangering Americans all over the world and putting others in danger because they may be mistaken for Americans.
 
I'm often asked if I'm American but, upon telling people I'm English, their harsh voice becomes friendly and happy.

Why do you think that is?

Its been longer ago since the English ruled the world and these generations have no memory of it.
 
I'm often asked if I'm American but, upon telling people I'm English, their harsh voice becomes friendly and happy.

Why do you think that is?
They are extremely jealous of all Americans and wish they could be in our shoes.


But once they find out that you are English.

They know you are also from a 3rd world country and feel a kind of kinship. .. :cool:
 
I'm often asked if I'm American but, upon telling people I'm English, their harsh voice becomes friendly and happy.

Why do you think that is?

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I'm often asked if I'm American but, upon telling people I'm English, their harsh voice becomes friendly and happy.

Why do you think that is?

You just met some nice ones.

I mean, "they" killed Pip.

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