Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
pltrgyst wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 05:48:49 GMT, "Sharx35" wrote: Well, I have travelled in the U.S., too. After several dozen trips to the U.S., **MY** bad experiences are a fraction of yours. I suspect it might be due to your arrogant Eurocentric, obviously chip on the shoulder attitude to U.S. culture. I am not a U.S. resident nor a U.S. citizen, however I much prefer to travel in the U.S., compared to the continent of Europe where the common attitude is that "WE are the centre of the cultural universe and the rest of the world are wannabes or boors". :Hell will freeze over before I travel to the continent of decay, Europe. Well, I'm pretty sure that at least 99% of us here in the US would rather have Frank visit than you. I'm not quite sure if that was a compliment or not! Afterall, all is relative, isn't it? :-) I.e. something like "I would rather have a broken leg than a missing eye!". :-) |
Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 01:51:42 GMT, "Sharx35"
wrote: I just happen to BE a Canadian who does NOT take offense at the term "North America". You surly, thin-skinned, America-phobic European assholes should grow some thicker skins to match your thick skulls. If you don't like "North American" culture, then stay the **** out of this newsgroup or stay in some limp-wristed Euro group. Or, simply, FOAD. Anyone with any brains moved from Europe a LONG time ago. They weren't stupid enough to go to Canada, that's for sure. But seriously, please feel free to post anything you like or/and to ignore me. After all, this is Usenet, isn't it, so anything goes. I just thought it was funny that you responded to a posting with subject "... US ..." and splattered all over with "US[A]" this, "US[A]" that, but gave a non-US related response. But then again, we Dutch are easily pleased. |
Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 01:58:12 GMT, "Sharx35"
wrote: "John Kulp" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 05:48:49 GMT, "Sharx35" wrote: If anyone has any doubts, we *loved* our trip and would do something similar again in a flash, so you Seppos aren't all that bad! Well, I have travelled in the U.S., too. After several dozen trips to the U.S., **MY** bad experiences are a fraction of yours. I suspect it might be due to your arrogant Eurocentric, obviously chip on the shoulder attitude to U.S. culture. I am not a U.S. resident nor a U.S. citizen, however I much prefer to travel in the U.S., compared to the continent of Europe where the common attitude is that "WE are the centre of the cultural universe and the rest of the world are wannabes or boors". :Hell will freeze over before I travel to the continent of decay, Europe. With your sense of humor, they will miss you like they do the bubonic plague. I have a GREAT sense of humour, however I do NOT suffer Eurocentric fools gladly. If they don't like it here in NORTH AMERICA, let them stay the **** AWAY. Better you stay away with your moronic views. |
Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 03:06:16 GMT, "Sharx35"
wrote: "Dick Adams" wrote in message ... Sharx35 wrote: I have a GREAT sense of humour, You fooled most of us. however I do NOT suffer Eurocentric fools gladly. Frome wence did you ancestors come? If they don't like it here in NORTH AMERICA, let them stay the **** AWAY. Alas a true Isolationist. Have you no need for tourist dollars? Dick Where I live, in Alberta, NO...absolutely not. He'll be after the French Canadians next if he hasn't been already. |
Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
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Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 01:54:24 GMT, "Sharx35"
wrote: (Without looking them up,) Most of the places you mention don't ring a bell. To be clear, we visited only California (and a tiny bit (Pahrump) of Nevada) and only a *part* of CA (see above). If you don't like the way we do things in North America, STAY THE **** AWAY. Many of us here have NO PLANS to spend one bloody cent in ****ing Europe. Most of his mindless party of one, that is, much to the relief of Europeans. |
Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 02:10:18 GMT, "Sharx35"
wrote: "John Kulp" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 11:00:11 GMT, "Sharx35" wrote: Luckily - to no suprise - all others picked up on my humo[u]r, irony, sarcasm, self-infliction, etc.. So if you didn't/don't like it, tough! Bull ****ing ****. You bitched, whined and moaned throughout 90% of your snivelling post. FOAD, already. Which goes to show you're just the dumb humorless moron he said you were. You've just confirmed your identify as that of a NON-North American DNA defective idiot. Really? Born, bred and served in the US military, which gives me a much better claim to being one that some draft dodger hiding Canuck. |
Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 02:11:29 GMT, "Sharx35"
wrote: (Without looking them up,) Most of the places you mention don't ring a bell. To be clear, we visited only California (and a tiny bit (Pahrump) of Nevada) and only a *part* of CA (see above). It's obvious how low Colorado has sunk when one examines the results of the Nov./08 election. Not as low as Canada which allows foul-mouthed cretins like you around. |
Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 17:09:48 +0100, Frank Slootweg
wrote: Which is exactly why we exclude it here, keeping our taxes much lower than yours by constantly pointing out how much of the total price it is. Well, your *product* (i.e. sales, VAT, whatever) taxes are not that much lower. You are probably thinking about income tax, social securrity, etc.. Excuse me? Our sales taxes range from zero to around 8%. In Sweden, they are something like 25%. According to a search I did, the general VAT in The Netherlands is 19%. Just how is that not much different from ours? Anyway, we don't have to be reminded how much the tax is, because they are fixed percentages and - at least in The Netherlands - only two categories, simply put 'essential' products like some foods, etc., and 'luxury' products, nearly everything else.. While a certain poster would probably not believe it, most Europeans are able to remember two numbers! :-) It's not remembering two numbers that is the point. It's remembering they are 19% versus 6% or so. And, though not an European, I was in New Zealand once (close enough) and an immigration official muttered about how he didn't like the fact that our currency is all one color, unlike theirs. I asked him if they didn't teach him numbers in NZ. |
Report from the US, a nice but somewhat backward country.
John Kulp wrote:
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 17:09:48 +0100, Frank Slootweg wrote: Which is exactly why we exclude it here, keeping our taxes much lower than yours by constantly pointing out how much of the total price it is. Well, your *product* (i.e. sales, VAT, whatever) taxes are not that much lower. You are probably thinking about income tax, social securrity, etc.. Excuse me? Our sales taxes range from zero to around 8%. In Sweden, they are something like 25%. According to a search I did, the general VAT in The Netherlands is 19%. Just how is that not much different from ours? I'm confused! When you're talking about "ours" are you talking about the US or Canada? *I* am obviously talking about the US and specifically about California (and a little about Nevada). I just took the stack of receipts we have. The *very first*, a toy car, is already 8.5%, i.e. already *above* the maximum you mention. The *second* one, a meal, is already 12.3%! The *third*, a motel bill, is 12%. Doesn't really stimulate me to look any further, does it? And I know for sure that in San Francisco we paid 14% on the motel bill. What I remember was mostly around 12%, hence my comment ("not that much lower"). So either there's some confusion somewhere, or that "constantly pointing out how much of the total price it [the tax] is", isn't really working, is it? |
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