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I'm always intrigued how foreigners view the US when they visit, how our country looks through different eyes -- (link)
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ty97
Aug 1 '12, 07:03
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Thus I am intrigued by this article
(www.theatlantic.com)
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I think that's partly true, but remember that outsiders' perspectives are formed partly from watching US movies, US tv shows etc
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Aug 1, 07:15
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I think that's a big difference though. US movies depict France, say, as a beautiful fairy land with rude waiters, while in French movies the waiter
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