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I Am Not Proud To Be An American
I lived in California for a year then I moved back to Canada because it's pretty different and school teachers don't care too much about students welfare. (Might have been the school I went to, but a lot of my American friends get bullied and aren't helped. But where I am from, bullying isn't tolerated. At least it wasn't in my school...) But every person is different. Someone met a bad Canadian one time, and decided we are all rude. It's like saying every race and every sex is the same. It's not true because we all have different personalities. Yeah, there are rude Canadians. There are rude Americans. There's rude everywhere. But there is also nice people each place too. Like Taiga said, there's always going to be rude people everywhere you go.
It's hard being Canadian. Everyone expects you to be so nice and perfect, and then someone blames you, if they ran into a rude Canadian. I've met nice Americans, and rude Americans. It just depends how the person is raised.
I'm from the west coast myself. My city is really diverse. I met someone from China (she is my best friend) and she literally said to me "Canada should stop letting in so many people from other countries because your culture is being slowly ruined" because we are SO diverse. But I like different cultures. We have certain places here that are just specific to a certain race, so if you can't understand English, you can be helped. Like there's this mall i go to and everything is written in Korean. No English at all. I think it's cool.
But some parts of the world aren't accepting of different cultures yet. They just need to work on that. And I'm sorry that happened to you Froze. It sounds to me though that you are somewhere in the south? When I was in California, they were really accepting of different races.
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