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Garrett
@garrett
America welcomes people from all over the world then that global influence gets mashed together and forged in American life and it leads to culture that is exported throughout the world After traveling a lot recently, this is something that I appreciate more and more despite the flaws, difficulties and imperfections
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@isfar
What city have you stayed in America?
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@olas12
How many countries have you been to in total?
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@smasher
Traveling is a part of education, they say... Thanks a lot for the shared experience and I'd hope you keep sharing a lot more. ๐Ÿ‘
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I feel like Americans love to hate the US. Maybe itโ€™s because I usually interact with younger people (Iโ€™m a young millennial). I love me some USA even with all the imperfections
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@oxb
Yes, yes, yes That is completely the opposite of what we have in the UK and that is why I love ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ it feels youโ€™re belong there since the beginning British people generally donโ€™t like foreigners, and even if they accept them, they usually try to keep a significant distance (example, most of the parents in my daughter class still donโ€™t say me hi after 3 years at school) They donโ€™t allow foreigners to move into the upper class, which is also a very outdated way of classifying society
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@frdysk.eth
what i noticed and still notice is, America's haters still wanna go to America, at the least for academic reasons
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@androidsixteen.eth
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