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Thanks Sentry. That put a smile on my face.

Sadly, I don't think other nations feel that way about us Americans. The typical American in the Caribbean are considered to be loud, obnoxious, self-centered, and privedged. When hubs and I travel out of the country, we try and change that view. I know most of the folks they are thinking of are spring breakers.....so they are correct in their views. However, we try to be overly kind and appreciative of the natives. I always take lots of tipping cash and also bring treats/candy and give to anyone who is in the service industry. And, as always, we use manners.....just as we do here.
 
We seem to forget in all the negative news and divisions that people can be good.

I would not only say can be, but that most are. There's just no money to made by telling things they way they are, only by virtue signaling and creating division.
 
I would not only say can be, but that most are. There's just no money to made by telling things they way they are, only by virtue signaling and creating division.

I agree most people do want to be good. Also being good makes you feel good.
Simple little things like smilies for eample, makes me smile to give them out. Silly I know but it works for me.
 
I'm a good American! I don't go anyplace I can't carry my gun.
I am polite and folks are polite to me. I had one 40 something woman who wanted to go home with me. I was picking up tobacco products at the cigarette store! Nice enough lady but my wife frowns on me bringing home other women - unless they are under 8 or over 65. She does tollerate me talking about the "little red haired girl" up the street, but only because she knows there ain't no red haired girl up the street. I think she's in love with me. (my wife, not the little red haired girl)
 

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