GetterDragun wrote:Drive up to Canada, it's like America without the pretensiousness, especially Quebec. Every one seems less stressed and to appreciate things a little more, which is not a bad feeling to come home with.
I could never leave the states, but I enjoy it better by taking eperiences from different cultures and applying it to everyday life. Like when I worked in England, people seem to work hard during the day, but all go out together at night (as coworkers), which gave you a better apprciation of the people you work with. Applying that hospitality to our life here, just gets you more friends. Oh yea, the food in Italy is un real!
Ah, Canada. America Extended.
I think all that pretensiousness goes away due to all the cold. (BRRRR!)
That's my solution to peace in the Middle East. Lots and lots of Snow, and water-freezing temperatures.
Canada will save the world once they call down a small ice meteor on any Eastern country with a desert.
My favorite thing about England (or Western Europe in general) is that no one is weirded out by black people. It was nice to visit a country where I don't have to say "My name is J'onn. I am a Martian."
(But then again, I met a black Swedish girl while I was there. Talk about alien.)