Americans have different ways of saying things. They say 'elevator', we say 'lift'... they say 'President', we say 'stupid psychopathic git.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you travel to the States... they have a lot of different words than like what we use. For instance: they say 'elevator', we say 'lift'; they say 'drapes', we say 'curtains'; they say 'president', we say 'seriously deranged git.'
Americans like to add the word 'super' when they're describing things.
Americans are pragmatic, relatively uncomplicated, hearty and given to broad humor.
The English are polite by telling lies. The Americans are polite by telling the truth.
Americans are cool; if you show just a chink of vulnerability, they respond so much. They'll pat you on the arm and say, 'Hey kid, you're all right.' Brits will respond but they are much more cynical.
I don't really know what 'American' is. I know what Ukrainian is. We're happy Slavic people. We're not Dostoyevsky Slavic people. There's this sense of 'pick it up, get your hands dirty, make the best of it, celebrate.'
Sometimes Americans don't quite get my sense of humor. My good ol' British sarcasm seems to go over their heads.
Americans like the British kind of quirkiness and the strange accent. They find it kind of cute or something, with a certain charm.
I do not think the American peoples are idiots. They are a very playful and sensitive people! I know them!
My grandmother, when she looked at American movies, she said, 'They're all the same. In the first scene somebody shoots somebody and then everybody makes phone calls.'
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