On 2007-02-10, Mxsmanic wrote:
Wolfgang Schwanke writes:
What I say above true for the US as well.
Not unless the U.S. has changed very dramatically indeed. Last time I was
there, mediocrity, social stratification, and complacency/apathy were not the
watchwords that they are in Europe.
I've lived in both Europe and the US for a significant time. I would beg
to differ - the average European and American have more in common on
this count than not. Social stratification is rife in the US - mainly
caused by apathy! Just visit any trailer park.
I would say though amongst the 'professional' class in the US, there is
a much better 'can do' attitude though.
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