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Practical advice for Americans traveling abroad

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:D:D:D:DFucking hilarious.

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For years, many people in the world have had
a great fondness for America. They have
admired our culture, our products and our
cheerful, fun-loving nature. In recent years,
however, there has been a signifi cant shift in
those feelings. Research studies show that, for
a number of reasons, “favorablility” ratings for
America are declining around the world.



Pssst : favorablility is NOT a word and if it was it would have a 'u' in it:P

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Chivalry is not dead; it only sleeps for want of work to do. - Jerome K Jerome

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I think it is all good advice that I wish more people would follow.

Whenever I have been on business trips overseas with co-workers, sometimes I feel like saying "I'm not with them or I don't know those people." This is especially after dinner and they have had too much to drink.:o

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