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AlgyTaylor wrote:I'd say that there is still a great friendship between the UK/US. Just because some people have criticisms of the US doesn't mean we don't like you.
Like a loud mouthed, obnoxious & slightly irritating younger brother maybe.
About 200 years ago at the latest. But that was the same king for both wars.Jehan wrote:AlgyTaylor wrote:I'd say that there is still a great friendship between the UK/US. Just because some people have criticisms of the US doesn't mean we don't like you.
Like a loud mouthed, obnoxious & slightly irritating younger brother maybe.
you guys got beaten up by your younger brother way to much, not that i can talk, Australia is like Britain's son.
Minister Masket wrote:The U.K is still the U.S's greatest friend.
CrazyAnglican wrote:As an American (the U.S. variety) I was a little perplexed. I've always thought of the U.K. as our greatest friend. We've stood shoulder to shoulder in times of war and we've enjoyed prosperity in times of peace.
Among my favorite authors are several Britons (C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkein, Douglas Adams, and yes J.K. Rowling). As an English teacher, I enjoy British literature more than American, as a rule.
I'm a member of an English church (by way of Rwanda).
My favorite historical figure, St. Thomas More, was British.
If given a ticket to anywhere in the world for a visit, I'd most likely choose London.
I'm not, in any way, disparaging my own country. I love the U.S.A. and there is great good among our people. I just took it for granted that, while we have our differences, the U.K. and the U.S. were friends that would go to the mat for each other. It's a pity that there isn't as much mutual respect as I thought. I still think of the U.K. as a great nation.
I'm not really trying to sway anybody here. I just wanted to let it be known that I've met a heck of a lot of Americans who agree with me on this and very few who don't.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Guiscard wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote:As an American (the U.S. variety) I was a little perplexed. I've always thought of the U.K. as our greatest friend. We've stood shoulder to shoulder in times of war and we've enjoyed prosperity in times of peace.
Among my favorite authors are several Britons (C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkein, Douglas Adams, and yes J.K. Rowling). As an English teacher, I enjoy British literature more than American, as a rule.
I'm a member of an English church (by way of Rwanda).
My favorite historical figure, St. Thomas More, was British.
If given a ticket to anywhere in the world for a visit, I'd most likely choose London.
I'm not, in any way, disparaging my own country. I love the U.S.A. and there is great good among our people. I just took it for granted that, while we have our differences, the U.K. and the U.S. were friends that would go to the mat for each other. It's a pity that there isn't as much mutual respect as I thought. I still think of the U.K. as a great nation.
I'm not really trying to sway anybody here. I just wanted to let it be known that I've met a heck of a lot of Americans who agree with me on this and very few who don't.
Don't worry. You'd get some good responses if you posted a thread about what we Brits think is good about America. We're just naturally moany!
CrazyAnglican wrote:As an American (the U.S. variety) I was a little perplexed. I've always thought of the U.K. as our greatest friend. We've stood shoulder to shoulder in times of war and we've enjoyed prosperity in times of peace.
CrazyAnglican wrote:Among my favorite authors are several Britons (C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkein, Douglas Adams, and yes J.K. Rowling). As an English teacher, I enjoy British literature more than American, as a rule.
Guiscard wrote:We're just naturally moany!
luns101 wrote:How did Kipling not make this list!
tzor wrote:Minister Masket wrote:The U.K is still the U.S's greatest friend.
Doesn't that imply that the U.S. has more friends than just the U.K.? I'm glad because I was really worried for a moment we didn't have any.![]()
And the US loves the UK. Consider how we've borrowed all your ideas for TV shows over the decades. New York City is even borrowing London's congestion tax ...
max is gr8 wrote:I have American friends but they don't like America either so if they don't like it why should I?
unriggable wrote:max is gr8 wrote:I have American friends but they don't like America either so if they don't like it why should I?
BECAUZ WE SAVED YOO IN WWTOO LOLZ
Balsiefen wrote:unriggable wrote:max is gr8 wrote:I have American friends but they don't like America either so if they don't like it why should I?
BECAUZ WE SAVED YOO IN WWTOO LOLZ
I never get that argument, america 60 years ago faught with us (because it was that or have the USSR controling the majority of europe and allied to the rest) however, that was 60 years ago, and right now american warmaking is causing nothing but grief for us
The1exile wrote:Balsiefen wrote:unriggable wrote:max is gr8 wrote:I have American friends but they don't like America either so if they don't like it why should I?
BECAUZ WE SAVED YOO IN WWTOO LOLZ
I never get that argument, america 60 years ago faught with us (because it was that or have the USSR controling the majority of europe and allied to the rest) however, that was 60 years ago, and right now american warmaking is causing nothing but grief for us
I think he was joking.
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