300th post (THIS IS SPARTAAA!!)
Well, what can I say - i do love USA! I love basketball, ice hockey, american cars and simply Americans.
I have been to the USA 2 years ago and i enjoyed it very much. People out there are the best (in cities, for example cowboys and rednecks from Arizona don't like xenos and ain't open)!
Well, maybe they are stupid, but they have the pure form of kindness. Could you imagine hearing - "howdy!", "yo!", "hello" from passers-by [unfamiliar persons]? Situations, that people look weird or even laugh at your actions on the streets (like unusual clothing or dancing) doesn't occur. Mo-fos (like dresiarze), that are bullying or provoking you with looking at you don't exist [but prepare to meet lads, that will try to convince you to listen to their music, they could even try to insert their headphones to your ear without warning
]. Pure freedom and kindness, almost everyone is happy out there. When you ask for a way, they will not only show you the way, but sometimes even go with you to the destination
. And Dr.Pepper is everywhere out there!
Of course USA has it's cons as well"
- traffic, not only the jams (in LA there are 9 striped highways in traffic jam sometimes) but simply treatment of other drivers and peeps passing through the streets. Very often you must "fight" for the privilege of passing the street.
- Fast foods - i don't like them, but to be honest they are really much cheaper, than ordinary food.
- As whitey i really got to avoid some districts, for example southern parts of LA. I would be the first to be robbed or bullied there.
- As a foreigner i don't like America's actions toward some countries and their "world police" attitude, but it doesn't influence comfort of living there.
Assuming it all, when i was staying in USA [oke, let it be California, because it's the US most culturarly mixed region, I've heard about east siders experiencing culture shock when coming to California] I was able to feel what does it mean to be human, a free human. I really hate ubiquitous sadness in Poland. I'd really love to live there in future (and prolly I wouldn't need to go to Asia looking for wife due to great number of Asians in California
)
Tiquill pisze:AlexGoesNoob napisał/a:
I love USA for that. Rights for Weapons
Right to weapons, yes. Wise and desirable thing, that I want in Poland.
Aye, and we will begin killing spree on the streets, no we aren't prepared for possesing or even bearing weapons with us, mate. Not yet, maybe never. America has long tradition of weapon possesion, so that they are used to this, but Poles (Euros) will get crazy with this law. Moreover what's the point? You have many melee weapons in your kitchen, and you can buy gas, do you want gun so bad? Buy BB-gun i have my own, pretty useful tool