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Norway isn't mentioned...



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"6. I prefer 1. I guess the guy who did the US research has never been to the South or the Midwest."

Maybe the researcher was gay, so it is probably lucky that he didn't. The US would have ranked down near Iran.



Japan! The girls are especially friendly to foreigners



colonelstubbs said:
4th! The UK isnt friendly! We stab everyone!

 

But we give them a cup of tea and a nice smile first!



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Boutros said:
lolita said:
Canada eh? I dunno... I'm half Hungarian and I've been discriminated for my name and I've always felt alienated here... But that's my experience of living here my whole life.

 

You must be from Quebec then?

 

Yeah I am... Well that's how it was at the schools I went to. I don't feel as discriminated today, people are usually curious about the origins when I talk to my mother in Hungarian or when I tell them my name but I still feel like I don't belong here.



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lolita said:
Boutros said:
lolita said:
Canada eh? I dunno... I'm half Hungarian and I've been discriminated for my name and I've always felt alienated here... But that's my experience of living here my whole life.

 

You must be from Quebec then?

 

Yeah I am... Well that's how it was at the schools I went to. I don't feel as discriminated today, people are usually curious about the origins when I talk to my mother in Hungarian or when I tell them my name but I still feel like I don't belong here.

 

I saw that thread that says that Canada is the friendliest country...I guess that's why Quebec wants to become a country...it's because the people are so mean over there.



this looks like paid advertisement
not a single latin american country =(.

we have have money but we are friendly-



lolita said:
Boutros said:
lolita said:
Canada eh? I dunno... I'm half Hungarian and I've been discriminated for my name and I've always felt alienated here... But that's my experience of living here my whole life.

 

You must be from Quebec then?

Yeah I am... Well that's how it was at the schools I went to. I don't feel as discriminated today, people are usually curious about the origins when I talk to my mother in Hungarian or when I tell them my name but I still feel like I don't belong here.

 

 I see we have a Magyar here.



Yet, today, America's leaders are reenacting every folly that brought these great powers [Russia, Germany, and Japan] to ruin -- from arrogance and hubris, to assertions of global hegemony, to imperial overstretch, to trumpeting new 'crusades,' to handing out war guarantees to regions and countries where Americans have never fought before. We are piling up the kind of commitments that produced the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
 — Pat Buchanan – A Republic, Not an Empire

thats pretty awesome. Its the beer.



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megaman79 said:
thats pretty awesome. Its the beer.

 

 

I doubt it. The UK could teach the world quite a few things about making good beer.



Yet, today, America's leaders are reenacting every folly that brought these great powers [Russia, Germany, and Japan] to ruin -- from arrogance and hubris, to assertions of global hegemony, to imperial overstretch, to trumpeting new 'crusades,' to handing out war guarantees to regions and countries where Americans have never fought before. We are piling up the kind of commitments that produced the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
 — Pat Buchanan – A Republic, Not an Empire