I lived in Germany for 5 years and was the only American woman for 40 miles so I think I can give you a good answer. They aren't really rejecting you, but just ignoring you and you are a stranger in their country/ town. It takes about 6 months to get over the culture shock of living in a foreign culture. Learn how things are done where you are, buy local clothing so you don't stand out, if there are community events go to them, be polite, try to learn the language, and follow the customs. Remember you are just as foreign to them as they are to you.
Assuming that you are talking about being president of the US, only native born citizens are eligible currently. Foreign born citizens cannot hold that office.
No, only native born British or Commonwealth citizens can be knighted. Though some foreign nationals have been awarded a special knighthood.
The Esperanto words for foreign and native are eksterlanda and denaska.
Nativists believed there was a need to protect citizens against new immigrants. They believed the foreign born were inferior to native born United States citizens, and that they threatened the American way of life, as well as took away jobs that should go to American citizens.
Only a native born citizen can become the President of the US.
No.
ESOL classes are for people whose native/first language is not English. Required for foreign citizens of the United States before they are deemed a legal U.S. citizen.
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Citizens of Malta are called Maltese or in the native language Maltin.
Yes, if they are born in the US, they are US citizens.
A loan word is a word from a foreign language that does not have a direct translation in the native language. Consequently, when the native language wishes to express the idea conveyed by the foreign word, they simply use the foreign word directly.