Pam
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- Cumbria, England.
http://www.immigrationunitedstates.org/products/double-citizenship.html
I have a friend who has UK/US/Canadian citizenship.
I have a friend who has UK/US/Canadian citizenship.
I love America too, and it is the wonderful people that make it up. Luckily, I don't think "a few bad apples" will spoil America, although it seems they try don't theyThere have been may jabs against America and her people online, as well as on our forum but they can't bring America or her people down, only if we let them
I admire you for speaking up. From another who loves America, Denise
PS What is especially hard is people that live in America and seem to find pleasure in griping about things, but if it were found out, I think we would find they rarely ever "try" to make it better
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THE BRITISH TAKE IT AS AN INSULT IF YOU DO THE SAME IN THE UK.
Isn't that exactly what the Americans do?????
"A few bad apples!!" Where have you been hiding lady? People who love America have tried and tried to make it better but have been taken to task by the big corporations and Congress nay sayers and blue dogs. Can't say much for the tea party group because last I heard they are fading into the background somewhat.
You are darned right people should gripe about "things" that aren't right in America. What should we do sit and twidle our thumbs and watch someone else "try to make it better"? I'm an old lady and have seen what the right sort of "griping" and hollering and writing to the right people can accomplish.
If I find fault with my country then I will try and do something and so will a lot of British people. But it is only human nature to go on the defensive when someone from another country finds fault. In the same way as most Americans would go on the defensive when outsiders criticise the US.
As for our NHS, we do have a choice here. If you don't like it/unhappy with it then you can always pay to go privately as a one off treatment or you can pay into a private healthcare scheme such as BUPA.
Sorry NWLady. I completely stuffed up the directions.
Austria is south east of Germany. Australia is SW of the USA, across the Pacific.
We were both being so ironic we got completely bamboozled.
I don't take it as an insult when Americans gripe about America, I gripe about America, but I better be ready to do something about the problem if I'm going to complain. If someone hasn't walked in my shoes, they don't know what it is like, and can yack all day but they don't know anything. It's the same for a country, until we have lived in a country, we don't really know much, although some seem to think so.
Another misunderstanding.............if I as a British citizen was living in America and criticised it, would you or would you not be defensive and take it as an insult????
Pam and myself were more or less saying the same thing but worded differently.
Yes, and flunking geography could be a problem as well:lofl:
If that person has dual-citizenship, they have the right to complain, like any other citizen. I believe Elizabeth has dual citizenship?? Again, if a citizen is going to complain, they can either move or do what they can (vote, whatever). Am I missing something here, because I don't see where I misunderstood anything? Denise
PS I find Americans that complain would still NEVER think of giving up their citizenshipIt's kind of like complaining about your children, but you would kill for them. And no one else better come against them, know what I'm saying?
Time to call a truce, I think. I also think that with the traditions of free and frank speech we all enjoy in the Anglosphere, there is no need to be upset by anything someone else says on line.
I will continue to make observations about any country on this planet. I will try to be polite but I won't be coerced into silence. Nor should anyone else. Let's not start a shooting war over a bit of criticism. We're all supposed to be friends and allies.
Let's not start a shooting war over a bit of criticism.