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everybody has their own opinion in my case, i think Americans think they areawesome. they think to good of themselves.
Because Americans like to travel to different places. (this is very opinionated)
yeah not from ameroca.but also frommany countries like japan,china russia,frommany Europe countries and even from India.
Thanksgiving is a American holiday. It's when Americans came to America.
It's hard to say for everyone. But some do and some don't. Just how Americans feel about other countries. They don't like to say we(Americans) speak English, but that we speak American.
It depends which Americans you are referring to. There are many countries in America.
yes, they like americans but not like americans
Most West European countries are allies of the Americans through NATO.
Most Americans focus INFREQUENTLY on the less developed countries of the world.
The majority of Americans do not hate the British and do not think they are better than them, but there will always be the prideful few who do think America is better, just like in Britain where a few think they are better than the Americans. Americans actually find some of the British's culture and mannerisms fascinating and interesting. Most Americans have a more mature view of the world than this, though like all countries there are nationalist elements who see all other countries as inferior to their own.
Yes, many countries such as Germany, Grenada, Korea, and Japan celebrate something like the North Americans' Thanksgiving Day. See link:
It was Started by Americans in the late 1700s. Others countries attend the Trick 'r' treat tradation but only do Americans celebrate and beleive in the true stuff on Halloween like countries celebrate Christmas.