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Old 03-27-2008, 07:34 PM
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You just hate the fact that there are places you haven't been and haven't seen. I married a foreigner as well. I have MANY foreign friends including most I work with. And none are as arrogant as you.

They realize that life deals everyone a different hand. They also realize that people are different based on education, family, and culture. America has MANY different cultures.

Obviously you haven't seen that many. How much exploration have you done throughtout the US? Have you seen all the immigrants? Have you talked to illegals from Mexico? Think they wouldn't love to live near family?

Wonder why they ever came over? Wonder why they are sad they can't ever go back because they are illegal? Sometimes people who think they know it all about a country when they haven't seen or experienced it come off as know it alls.

By the way my grandmother lived in our second home. And my great grandmother as well. In fact she's 100 years old and still alive. My grandmothe is 80. Hmm...so don't tell me BS about family ties.

And yes hawaii has a very diverse cultural aspect. And it's not typical, but neither is small, rural 5-20k towns in the US. But there are lots of those.
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