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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-25-2007 @ 9:46PM
ilovevanille said...
As an American citizen who lived in France for eleven years
of my
life, I would like to say that this is a rather accurate portrayal of
things. Americans do have a tendency to be oblivious of others. I saw
it many times growing up over there and was often ashamed to admit
that they were my fellows. (And that, rest assured, is a VERY nice
way to put it.) The other stereotypes are also accurate. Please do
not have the arrogance or the narrowmindeness to assume that
Americans are different at home than they are abroad. What we do in
another country is learned from what we do here. I have many friends
from overseas and I have heard the exact same complaints that this
survey lays out. So please, try to see things from another's point
of view before automatically assuming that they are wrong. And when
touring in another country, remember that it is home to them, and
they are just as patriotic and desireous of privacy as we Americans
are.
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