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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #75 on: June 26, 2011, 10:00:07 AM »
Did you even read his posts?
Guess not. 
Tool.  ???
difference between north and west europe?

there are 50 countries in europe most of them speaking different languages. Maybe you want to educate yourself  ???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

And also I agree with Uberman there is a huge problem with muslim immigration or arab/african/middle eastern what ever you want to call it.

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #76 on: June 26, 2011, 10:13:50 AM »
difference between north and west europe?

there are 50 countries in europe most of them speaking different languages. Maybe you want to educate yourself  ???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

And also I agree with Uberman there is a huge problem with muslim immigration or arab/african/middle eastern what ever you want to call it.

Holy shit you're stupid.

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #77 on: June 26, 2011, 10:17:29 AM »
So, I'm genuinely curious here, what's your perception of Europe and Europeans? As I understand, a lot of you haven't really travelled beyond US borders and seem to wean all your information from stereotypes and biased resources. Do you distinguish between certain parts of Europe, e.g North and West? Have you visit and if so where? What did you think of it? Do you have a desire to come and visit?

Let's hear your opinions.

Being affiliated with the military, I have lived overseas 21 of the last 26 years.  The last 11 years have been in Europe.  The thing I've learned is any place you go, you'll find good and bad folks...just like the good ole' US of A.

Holland - Without a doubt the nicest and coolest folks around.  I literally did not meet a person who I couldn't befriend.  I'd move back there tomorrow if I could.  

Belgium - Not the friendliest folks in the world...except those living near the Point whereby German, Holland and Belgium come together.  Never had any real problems...just never made any lasting friendships.  Brussels is a great city to visit.

Germany - Good folks...for the most part.  Most have a no sense of humor, but you can definitely count on them keeping their word...for the most part.  Rules and regulations are king...until they decided to break them.  But hey, you gotta love a place whereby you can pass a cop going 100 MPH and nothing happens!

Italy - I like the Italians, but no so fond of Italy.  There are some really nice places to visit, but unfortunately, work always had me going to Naples.  There were parts of Naples that reminded me of some of the worst parts of Africa.  There is always garbage everywhere!  Driving in Naples requires either skills or a "fuk it" attitude.

France - I cannot understand how they got the reputation of being rude. I've never experienced that...even when I try my butchered French.  I also don't get the fascination with French food.  Perhaps I'm just not refined enough.

England - Very friendly folks, but a dreary place.  The constant rain doesn't help either.  I absolutely adore the British accent.  One gets 10 additional IQ points just for the accent!  I do wish I could drive there just once without hitting the curbs.

These are the ones I spent a significant amount of time in.  I didn't speak to the historical sites or the cool places to visit.  They are aplenty.

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #78 on: June 26, 2011, 10:22:03 AM »
Being affiliated with the military, I have lived overseas 21 of the last 26 years.  The last 11 years have been in Europe.  The thing I've learned is any place you go, you'll find good and bad folks...just like the good ole' US of A.


France - I cannot understand how they got the reputation of being rude. I've never experienced that...even when I try my butchered French.  I also don't get the fascination with French food.  Perhaps I'm just not refined enough.


The French are not that rude, they are just extremely arrogant. And they think they are still a world power. They haven't won a war since the 18th century....

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #79 on: June 26, 2011, 10:24:08 AM »
Huge victory for the anti muslim forces in the Netherlands the other day. 

http://www.libertynewsonline.com/article_329_30731.php

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #80 on: June 26, 2011, 10:27:34 AM »
difference between north and west europe?

there are 50 countries in europe most of them speaking different languages. Maybe you want to educate yourself  ???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

And also I agree with Uberman there is a huge problem with muslim immigration or arab/african/middle eastern what ever you want to call it.
Wow.
Reading comprehension > You
Dude is asking AMERICANS how they feel about Europe, and then in later posts, goes on to inference that he is NOT an American.
If you cant get that, then you are beyond help.

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So, I'm genuinely curious here, what's your perception of Europe and Europeans? As I understand, a lot of you haven't really travelled beyond US borders and seem to wean all your information from stereotypes and biased resources. Do you distinguish between certain parts of Europe, e.g North and West? Have you visit and if so where? What did you think of it? Do you have a desire to come and visit?

Let's hear your opinions.
 

Tool. ::)

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #81 on: June 26, 2011, 11:27:56 AM »
difference between north and west europe?

there are 50 countries in europe most of them speaking different languages. Maybe you want to educate yourself  ???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

And also I agree with Uberman there is a huge problem with muslim immigration or arab/african/middle eastern what ever you want to call it.

So your lack of intelligence couldn't deduct from my post that I am actually European and have forgotten more about Europe than you'll ever know and travelled Europe more than you ever would?

None of my business if you're dumb, just keep your stupid opinions to yourself.
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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #82 on: June 26, 2011, 11:54:09 AM »
they ll all be muslims in a century.


/end of thread.

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #83 on: June 26, 2011, 11:56:08 AM »
The EU should have stayed with the original founding states and the strongest countries in Western Europe and worked as a very loose confederate system for trade benefits and border control.
Nothing else.

Now it has a President which the public has never even voted for and of course the member states have to follow the laws given to them. I don't even think the public voted to be a part of this system, it was imposed on them by their politicians.

Their goal is to eventually bring down all national identity and be one huge modern Socialist super state.

Bingo.

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #84 on: June 30, 2011, 02:38:04 PM »
I  know im correct since im born in france lived there for 25 years before moving to canada. They re getting replaced. White europeans do not reproduce as more as white north american and are directly in contact with africa, midle east, balkans etc, they ll be outnumbered very soon, it s all a matter of time and maths. Europe is becoming an extension of the third world and most europeans from the elites/ upper classes alrdy send their offsprings sutdying in north america and buy homes there. I dot not think white north americans wil be replaced by mexicans, blacks or south american. But it might be a possibility, too.

I am an anglo living in a hispanic neighborhood in Houston...the hispanic/mexicans in the important aspects are no different than those born in North America...Although the older ones speak spanish when they are amongst themselves, its more of a way of keeping their language skills together...My relatives speak german when thay are together in Schulenburg Tx for the same reason, and they are third generation.

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Re: Serious question for the Americans. Your perception of Europeans
« Reply #85 on: June 30, 2011, 02:41:11 PM »
The EU should have stayed with the original founding states and the strongest countries in Western Europe and worked as a very loose confederate system for trade benefits and border control.
Nothing else.

Now it has a President which the public has never even voted for and of course the member states have to follow the laws given to them. I don't even think the public voted to be a part of this system, it was imposed on them by their politicians.

Their goal is to eventually bring down all national identity and be one huge modern Socialist super state.

Three words...World War Two.