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America seen from abroad
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Shitij, 26, in sales and marketing in the hotel industry, poses for a photo in New Delhi, India, on Monday, Aug. 1, 2016. "America is a land of opportunities. I think parajumper pas cher that anybody with good ideas, if they want to make a mark, it gives you an equal opportunity in that country. America stands out because people recognize merit out there," he says. less
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Ayumi Takeoka, 41, homemaker, attends a summer fair held by a television station in downtown Tokyo on Friday, July 29, 2016. She says her doudoune canada goose pas cher image of America is positive, citing President Barack Obama's visit to Hiroshima. "I was delighted to see Obama san came to Hiroshima and made that wonderful speech," she said. "I'm also a big fan of Americans playing on Japanese professional baseball teams. They are all very friendly to us fans." less
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Antara Rao, a student at Delhi University, poses for a photograph in New Delhi, India, on Monday, Aug. 1, 2016. On the United States, she says, "I think everyone is very tolerant there, in a way that there are all kinds of people, whether from different ethnicities, different countries, different religions. People are mostly not concerned with what another (person) is doing. There was a bit of a culture shock when I first went there because the way people dress there is very much different from the way we dress here. All of them canada goose italia wear shorts." less
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Susumu Inoue, 82, a retired former agricultural lab technician from Hiratsuka, west of Tokyo, attends a food fair outside Tokyo's Shimbashi Station on July 29, 2016. "America introducing democracy to Japan after the World War II is a major contribution that I outlet hogan online still appreciate," he says. "But my niece married a serviceman who came to Japan after fighting in Vietnam. I think America has been involved in too many global conflicts and I don't think that is good. Americans are those who came from around the world, whose society is diverse but unstable, with many problems such as poverty." less
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BANGKOK (AP) The rest of the world may think Americans eat a lot of burgers, have huge shopping malls and are ruled by an arrogant government. And yet the "Ugly American," it would seem, isn't all bad. Americans are also seen from afar as generous tippers, friendly, uncomplicated, rich and the standard bearers of freedom, equality, creativity and technological power.
While many Americans feel their nation is divided as never before, a sampling of the rest of the world reflects a more charitable view. and have felt awe and envy. America permeated their lives through comics and Coke, through Hollywood and , and via the internet, iPhone and Facebook. It has been seen as the land ggdb outlet of plenty, freedom and equality where Indian migrants could head behemoths like Google, Microsoft and Pepsi, and a South African could capture the imagination with an electric car. And after 9/11, the world grieved with America.
Yet, America's admirers have felt betrayed by other shades of the American character: the military interventions in Vietnam, Iraq and elsewhere; the gun violence; the right (inexplicable to many) to carry weapons; the deep and angry racial divisions; and, lately, a scarpe hogan outlet online presidential nominee calling for harsh restrictions on Muslims and Mexicans.
sent reporters across the world to ask ordinary people about their views of America. And in the opinions that came back, some clear threads emerge, anecdotal yet illuminating.
WHAT IS THE FIRST THOUGHT THAT COMES TO MIND WHEN YOU HEAR THE WORD "AMERICA"? DESCRIBE THE COUNTRY AS YOU SEE IT:
"The first word that comes to mind when I hear the word America is 'Arrogance.' They are big and loud and they are in charge of everything." , 39, actor, Toronto.
"Capitalism. Money rules everything. Overweight people, , elections, shootings." , 68, retired bank employee, Copenhagen, Denmark.
"America is food . fast food and (Coca) Cola. It's cars. It's the many electronics we have . the bridge in San Francisco." Ksenia Smertova, 21, student, Moscow.
"America? Uhh, that's a huge country. Burgers, the American dream, choppers, . Elvis, cowboys. We dream of America and they dream about Europe. But one thing for sure, they cannot make beer." , 43, handyman, Oslo, Norway.
"Everything in America is high tech!" , 34, health insurance agent, New Delhi.
"Has a very liberal culture, great people and a country that drives innovation." Shitij, 26, sales and marketing worker, New Delhi.
"A lot of (consumer) products. A lot of dresses, and cars, and all that. A society that has more things than our society." , 18, economics student, New Delhi.
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