I'll regret that I just set foot at this dogfight comments.
But just in case somebody out there who thinks truly this way, I just wondered if it's a way to love his/her country of origin without denigrating other fellow ones'.
As a born-and-raised Far-East-Asian, I think I've seen China & US aspects quite enough. And they have their own charms and strong points just as much they have their own issues they hardly handled properly.
BTW, if op guy or his/her sympathizer isn't just trolling, you should google where 'Paper, Gunpowder, or compass' invented. I'm not gonna praise Chinese 'cause I don't have much love of them just like any other countries in the world, but you got so wrong about Chinese influence, even long before your precious USA ever existed.
If there's somebody who liked America, it's not because your country is so strong and mighty to crush any other nations. It's because of what your country symbolised for people, not those hard power you just projected on your own life's insecurity.
The reason why I keep learning English as a hobby is the diversity and the freedom of speech, and if that fails in future, that's fine by us because it never have been called 'American'. English doesn't belong to yours exclusively anymore. It's ubiquotous and neutral, unlike your grudging, twisted love towards your country.
IIN to think that the USA is the greatest country in the world?
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I'll regret that I just set foot at this dogfight comments.
But just in case somebody out there who thinks truly this way, I just wondered if it's a way to love his/her country of origin without denigrating other fellow ones'.
As a born-and-raised Far-East-Asian, I think I've seen China & US aspects quite enough. And they have their own charms and strong points just as much they have their own issues they hardly handled properly.
BTW, if op guy or his/her sympathizer isn't just trolling, you should google where 'Paper, Gunpowder, or compass' invented. I'm not gonna praise Chinese 'cause I don't have much love of them just like any other countries in the world, but you got so wrong about Chinese influence, even long before your precious USA ever existed.
If there's somebody who liked America, it's not because your country is so strong and mighty to crush any other nations. It's because of what your country symbolised for people, not those hard power you just projected on your own life's insecurity.
The reason why I keep learning English as a hobby is the diversity and the freedom of speech, and if that fails in future, that's fine by us because it never have been called 'American'. English doesn't belong to yours exclusively anymore. It's ubiquotous and neutral, unlike your grudging, twisted love towards your country.