In the West, you take people at their word.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In a Western, you talk more with your eyes and your actions than you do with big speeches. I love that.
I am a Westerner of Westerners!
In most cases, my visits to the West are for promotion of human values and religious harmony.
In a Western, you don't over-explain.
I am a Westerner. We're not going to change the West by going East. The East has a lot to teach us, but essentially it's like a mirror, saying, hey, can't you see what's here in your own religion, what are you, stupid?
Someone else is going to read for me or go at my place to the mosque, and/or to tell me you shouldn't take anything from the West because the West is the enemy and so on. It is to me to decide. I am intelligent enough to be critical towards the West and take what I need and reject what is bad for me.
I think our Western society is very much about, 'Tuck your head in; make sure you're safe. Don't rock the boat.'
Everyone keeps saying the western's dead, but it's not.
In the West, people tend to look at life as spectators, but in the East, people are the thing.
I haven't read hardly any Westerns, to tell you the truth.