National morale

National morale

  • I can state I am an American, Italian, Russian and so on.

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • I state myself just I human without lashing to my country

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't care about (never thought before about and so on)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't know what it is so i feel myself like a citizen of the world.

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
    4

Flakey

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Let's put aside gay's thread and discuss smth else.

Let's discuss attitude to citizenship and to national morale.
So feel free to answer.

I feel myself like a citizen of the world


 
I'd be inclined to say that anyone declares themselves a 'citizen of the world' without having done a fuckload of traveling is kidding themselves.

I'm British. I've never lived anywhere but England and I've never spent more than two weeks at a time in another country so I'm not going to pretend that I'm anything more expansive than that.
 
I am proud to be an American. Having said that, I have traveled a good deal outside the country and have enjoyed myself and loved being in other countries. I truly loved being in Italy, I love the people of Ireland, Being in Jamaica was a blast, etc. I also felt like I was being looked at as one big dollar sign in a whole lot of places because my first husband, especially, wanted only to go to touristy places.

I like meeting people, I don't like a lot of people that come from a lot of places just because they are awful people who happen to come from a lot of different places LOL.

Funnily enuf I talked about this with Joe the other day. I would leave the U.S. and live elsewhere-the important thing is to be with my husband. But I can't imagine ever not loving the country I was born in.
 
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