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Levo wrote:If I had the money and didn't have to work full time/had way more spare time, Hungary would be an awesome place to be in, in my opinion
I think then I would be close to "loving" my country.
But this way, I'd say, I kind of like Hungary, and I could like it better, given some better circumstances.
TeneReef wrote:Levo wrote:If I had the money and didn't have to work full time/had way more spare time, Hungary would be an awesome place to be in, in my opinion
I think then I would be close to "loving" my country.
But this way, I'd say, I kind of like Hungary, and I could like it better, given some better circumstances.
I love the Hungarian food, Balaton and Budapest.
And Barcs too, for its affordable shopping and pools.
Akihiro wrote:Of course, I am! I am Japanese, and I love my country, Japan, though it has been westernized so much I'm afraid people, especially young people, tend to forget how good their own country is as they focus more on how wonderful western culture ( dresses, songs, TV programs and so on ) is. I really don't like it, but that's the way it is now in Japan. What about those who comment on this thread? Do yo think your country keeps its own tradition firmly or is it influeced a lot by the culture of the other countries to the extent that people look to that country?
Prowler wrote:Although I really dislike how Halloween and Black Friday have become things here in this decade.
xBlackHeartx wrote:Hell, my high school had a copy of Mein Kampf in it.
xBlackHeartx wrote:All I can see coming from my country is hatred and death. I can't even begin to imagine how anyone could see anything positive about my country.
Babbsagg wrote:I always wanted to move to the UK in the future, but now I guess that's off the table. On one hand, it may just not be possible, on the other, after what happened in the UK and how it has changed, I'm not so sure anymore if I even want to live there. Guess Germany isn't so bad after all.
TomBecker wrote:Are you proud of your country and culture ?
I am an Israeli so obviously I despise my country and wish I was born somewhere else . I am ashamed of being born here . I feel that everyone who was born in Israel is worthless because of Israel's problematic image and genocidal policies.
All I do is admiring other nations and their peoples because I know they don't have the same problems as I do . I love Canada , Germany , Australia, France , Norway , South Korea and Slovenia . I always imagine how beautiful life could be if I was born in any of those countries and especially Germany , Canada and Australia. Israel is just a lame excuse for a country. Why would anyone love an individual who represents a country that occupies and kills Palestinians ? Impossible .
KatyP wrote:We're still growing and maturing. (...) We're young compared to a lot of other countries and still figuring things out.
the vast majority of people who make up the population of the US today are descended from people who didn't even exist here 400 years ago, so I think you could say the US is young in that it does not have a long history behind it in the same way that most countries do.
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