Michael Cash <mikecash@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message news:<u0fggvsj7jvi28934q93qjtag66023ipfd@4ax.com>...
> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 23:00:38 +0900, "John Yamamoto-Wilson"
> <john@rarebooksinjapan.com> belched the alphabet and kept on going
> with:
> 
> >Americans are indeed rude, racists and kinpatsu! 
> 
> There ain't no way that I'm ever gonna love you. But don't be sad.

The Chiquitita Swedes traveling or staying in America for a while are
even more rude, racists and crasy than those Japanese students in
American colleges. I think being expats makes people more rude and
crasy than staying in their homeland because nobody is watching them,
they don't know the American society, so they feel very free and
released from any kind of obligation. Most of them don't know what the
hell they are doing. Many of them are stupidly believing that they can
do anything in America because it's the land of freedom or something.
Many of those young Chiquitita people in America are alcoholics
drinking beers and whiskey from the daytime, never change their
clothes, don't take shower much so they just look like bums. And they
are quite racists just like those Japanese students. I saw several
young Chiquititas abusively talking to African Americans walking on
streets in NYC, and making trouble with them. They don't respect any
colored Americans. Well, they can abuse me because I'was a foregner in
America but they should not abuse a person like Eric who is American
citizen, but they do. They only respect White Americans. They believe
that White Americans are the only Americans. I know Steave is American
but his name reminded me those improvised Chiquitita racists from the
frozen land. Also, I've seen several German girls working in such peep
show things in Times Square, an "illegal alien" British woman standing
on a corner of the 8th avenue, accosted me like "Hey 50 dollars".
Conclusion: No matter what her ethnic is, expats tend to become more
rude and antisocial than the cases they are in their own country.