Tama-Love
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I'm from Ukraine, a country in Europe. Now I live in the U.S. ^_^
Tama-Love
Tama-Love
Yes, I agree, the 'stuff', the 'sheep', the 'more kangaroos than people' (which isn't true, by the way), and a few other things could be considered offensive. There's more to a country than one thing they have. Most of those countries aren't even famous for the things he put. I can think of quite a few things that most of those countries would be famous for. (I don't think when most people think of the U.S., they automaticaly think "French fries!" and I can think of quite a few things for Canada rather than 'stuff.')Sorry about that, I was kinda mad at the moment, but some of the stuff he/she put there could be offensive to other countries
Why are you having a fit about french fries?Yes, I agree, the 'stuff', the 'sheep', the 'more kangaroos than people' (which isn't true, by the way), and a few other things could be considered offensive. There's more to a country than one thing they have. Most of those countries aren't even famous for the things he put. I can think of quite a few things that most of those countries would be famous for. (I don't think when most people think of the U.S., they automaticaly think "French fries!" and I can think of quite a few things for Canada rather than 'stuff.')
I'm not! I was just agreeing with her that it may be possible to find some of this offensive. I, personally, do not find it very offensive at all. Some other people might though.Why are you having a fit about french fries?
That is weird if you ask me.AND STAY ON TOPIC EVERYONE!
heh, I speak kinda poshyay me 2 i like it here but some ppl thi nk we speak really posh and have opticles (yes all of engish ppl)
but we dont and thatsa the truth
I live in Norwich!Well, I've been born and raised in Norwich (England) And in July, living in Espana (can't get the funny n)