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ashleyburnsutd
- Member since Oct 14, 2007
- Male / 46
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Levin , New Zealand - 18 Followers
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Ride hard.
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ashleyburnsutd Finestone's photo
Dec 2, 2011 at 3:59
Dec 2, 2011
bring on all the neg props!
ashleyburnsutd Finestone's photo
Dec 1, 2011 at 1:34
Dec 1, 2011
•Don’t talk about how much better something is in America.
I hear this one constantly. It’s obnoxious. It’s rude, and it’s very, very American. That, and it's something you're unqualified to comment on unless you've actually lived in both. Yes, some things are better in the USA, and, believe it or not, some things are better in Europe. If you prefer the US, go home; Europe will be ok without you.
Obviously, this doesn’t apply to ALL Americans. It does, however, apply to most. And, of course, it’s not just Americans – the Brits do it too, but they're usually more subtle about it. At any rate, this kind of behavior does not reflect well on Americans, and is particularly annoying for those who actually live overseas, cos we get stuck having to assure the locals that not all Americans are so incredibly inept.
ashleyburnsutd Finestone's photo
Dec 1, 2011 at 1:34
Dec 1, 2011
•Don’t "educate" people.
Don’t try to explain life and other complexities to the locals; they’re often quite educated and they tend to take school pretty seriously, even at a young age. Odds are, they’re better read and better educated than most of you, so don’t talk to them like you’re addressing the deaf, dumb and blind kid, ok? Cos most of you just come off as condescending, whether you mean to, or not.
ashleyburnsutd Finestone's photo
Dec 1, 2011 at 1:34
Dec 1, 2011
•Don’t get into pointless political arguments.
Whether you agree or disagree with American politics, don’t get into it with the locals. Even if you agree with them, you're bound to make a fool of yourself, as most of them know more about your country's leaders and policies than you do. If you insist on debating anyway, please do it quietly so as not to embarrass the rest of us who have enough sense to just nod our agreement in silence.
ashleyburnsutd Finestone's photo
Dec 1, 2011 at 1:34
Dec 1, 2011
•Don’t mention the Nazis when traveling through Germany.
Most Europeans still trash the Germans for the Nazis and they still toss words like Gestapo around – but not in Germany, they don't. Don’t be an idiot. If I need to explain this one in detail, you’re one of the Americans who ought to stay home.
ashleyburnsutd Finestone's photo
Dec 1, 2011 at 1:33
Dec 1, 2011
•Don’t ask people what communism/socialism was like, and don’t pretend to understand it.
I’ve lived in a former soviet bloc country for 5 years. One which still has loads of red tape and an active communist party. Through having been accepted into a few local families, I've learned many things about life during communism/socialism – but I would never presume to understand what it was like. Which means some fool who just stepped off a plane shouldn’t bring it up, either.
ashleyburnsutd Finestone's photo
Dec 1, 2011 at 1:33
Dec 1, 2011
•Don’t assume people don’t speak English.
Even if they say they can’t speak English, most people do speak enough to understand whether or not you’re speaking rudely about them. Just because the waitress doesn’t know the name of that fancy drink you’re asking for, doesn’t mean she won’t spit in your food while you snub her to your friends. Get some manners, or order room service.






