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Are Americans Rude

Crabtownboy

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Crabtownboy

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More America bashing I see

I see there are some Americans who have no sense of humor. Those who cannot laugh at themselves are a very sad sack group and certainly no fun to be around.

As that wise sage, Anonymous is reported to have said:

If you cant laugh at yourself and be a total idiot with your friends sometimes then you are just missing out. Life is too short. Laugh.



 
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Rolfe

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I see there are some Americans who have no sense of humor. Those who cannot laugh at themselves are a very sad sack group and certainly no fun to be around.

As that wise sage, Anonymous is reported to have said:

If you cant laugh at yourself and be a total idiot with your friends sometimes then you are just missing out. Life is too short. Laugh.




So the OP was supposed to be a joke? Seemed like a complaint.
 

Alcott

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If you cant laugh at yourself and be a total idiot with your friends sometimes then you are just missing out. Life is too short. Laugh.

Yeah, life's too short to not be a total idiot. But you don't have to demonstrate over and over.
 

Melanie

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Why on earth would you want to be critiqued by Parisans.......now there is RUDE!

Americans I have met have been never rude, in fact the manners I have seen are delightful, even though they may seem quaint to my eyes. I do not particularly like being called "ma'am", as it is a name I associate with houses of ill repute. Of course, the American calling me that would be pretty horrified if I so embarrassed them by saying so.

I have not had a wide range of meeting Americans from different economic strata or cultural background. I do recall cringeing in Singapore whilst in a large shop crowded with people and hearing 2 strident American women with voices that you could sharpen an axe on.
 

Revmitchell

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Why on earth would you want to be critiqued by Parisans.......now there is RUDE!

Americans I have met have been never rude, in fact the manners I have seen are delightful, even though they may seem quaint to my eyes. I do not particularly like being called "ma'am", as it is a name I associate with houses of ill repute. Of course, the American calling me that would be pretty horrified if I so embarrassed them by saying so.

I have not had a wide range of meeting Americans from different economic strata or cultural background. I do recall cringeing in Singapore whilst in a large shop crowded with people and hearing 2 strident American women with voices that you could sharpen an axe on.

Here ma am is a sign of respect for a lady.
 

Melanie

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I know that Rev Mitchell, but from childhood that is the connotation for ME. :thumbs:
 

following-Him

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Never met a rude American yet. We have always been impressed by their lovely manners.

Now, if you want rude then look at the French and Italians in our experience !
 
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