Foreigners often express annoyance with American words like "awesome," which can feel overused and lacking in specificity. Terms like "sick" to mean excellent or "literally" used for emphasis can also confuse non-native speakers. Additionally, the casual use of slang such as "cool" or "bail" may come off as informal or unclear. Overall, the informal and hyperbolic nature of some American English can be puzzling to those from different linguistic backgrounds.
xenophile
They hate any "foreigners," meaning people who are not 100% white.
Obama doe not hate us, but he does think the USA got where it got by stealing from other people. He has apologized to foreigners for our arrogance, and made other statements downplaying American exceptionalism. Hate us? No. But he's made it clear what he thinks of how we got where we are.
he applied for art school, but a jew got the place instead
Egyptians do not hate the American people, but many hate the American government. This primarily stems from the American government support of Hosni Mubarak.
Probably mars or the moon are the only choice because on earth each and all countries hate foreigners. They love to take their money but are quick to chase them away. Honestly poor undeveloped countries are welcoming to foreigners but foreigners find them too disorganized and corrupt....
loathing
The word that best describes fear of foreigners is xenophobia.xeno = strangers/foreignersphobia = unreasonable/abnormal fear (of something)
The oceans formed pretty big barriers.
American rube
Only some hate foreign accents, not english people in general. As for those who hate foreign accents, it is probably because they are being prideful of having proper english. However, there are many foreigners that can speak english better than the average native.
two words which means HATE is : _ 1) dislike 2) hatred