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Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. (in Russia). Here's the full
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Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. (in Russia). Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. He's been to every other country? |
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![]() "Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. (in Russia). Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. He's been to every other country? Of course not. He's been to more than I have though, and I've been to a few. I think his email was simply venting a little frustration. He can't wait to get out of there. Eisboch |
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On Nov 21, 1:56*pm, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. *(in Russia). *Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. He's been to every other country? Do you ALWAYS have to be such an asshole? |
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On Nov 21, 1:55*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. *(in Russia). *Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. I wonder why. I have a friend who up until a few years ago traveled to many countries, Russia among them. He liked it there, had quite a good time. That was maybe 10 years ago, I wonder if there's been a big change in their attitude since then? I still have a little wooden toy he brought back that is cool as hell! |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 1:55 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. (in Russia). Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. I wonder why. I have a friend who up until a few years ago traveled to many countries, Russia among them. He liked it there, had quite a good time. That was maybe 10 years ago, I wonder if there's been a big change in their attitude since then? I still have a little wooden toy he brought back that is cool as hell! He got off to a bad start over there, but things are better. In fact, they finished up earlier than expected and he'll be flying back tomorrow night. Right now the buzz in Russia is that the USA is singularly responsible for the global economic problems, and that is promoted heavily in their media. So, Americans are exactly high on the Christmas card list. My experience with dealing with and knowing some Russians, (neighbor in Florida) has left an impression in my head. Not to stereotype, but through the filters of our culture, they often seem to come across as being very arrogant in their communications and dealings with people. Doesn't mean they really are, it just seems that way to us, or to me anyway. There must be something to it because I am not the only person who has made this observation. Eisboch |
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On Nov 21, 2:58*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 1:55 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. (in Russia). Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. I wonder why. I have a friend who up until a few years ago traveled to many countries, Russia among them. He liked it there, had quite a good time. That was maybe 10 years ago, I wonder if there's been a big change in their attitude since then? I still have a little wooden toy he brought back that is cool as hell! He got off to a bad start over there, but things are better. *In fact, they finished up earlier than expected and he'll be flying back tomorrow night.. Right now the buzz in Russia is that the USA is singularly responsible for the global economic problems, and that is promoted heavily in their media.. So, Americans are exactly high on the Christmas card list. My experience with dealing with and knowing some Russians, (neighbor in Florida) has left an impression in my head. * Not to stereotype, but through the filters of our culture, they often seem to come across as being very arrogant in their communications and dealings with people. Doesn't mean they really are, it just seems that way to us, or to me anyway. There must be something to it because I am not the only person who has made this observation. Eisboch Yeah, they seem to act pretty strong willed, but according to my friend, they weren't that way when he was there. Of course, he was with his father and mother, both doctors, that were there to teach some methods to Russian doctors. Maybe that's it, but he met many people that didn't know what he was there for. Another possibility is that stereotyping (not saying YOU did the stereotyping) sometimes begets stereotyping. You know, you get blamed for acting a certain way, you tend to start acting that way! |
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On Nov 21, 3:06*pm, wrote:
On Nov 21, 2:58*pm, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message .... On Nov 21, 1:55 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. (in Russia). Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. I wonder why. I have a friend who up until a few years ago traveled to many countries, Russia among them. He liked it there, had quite a good time. That was maybe 10 years ago, I wonder if there's been a big change in their attitude since then? I still have a little wooden toy he brought back that is cool as hell! He got off to a bad start over there, but things are better. *In fact, they finished up earlier than expected and he'll be flying back tomorrow night. Right now the buzz in Russia is that the USA is singularly responsible for the global economic problems, and that is promoted heavily in their media. So, Americans are exactly high on the Christmas card list. My experience with dealing with and knowing some Russians, (neighbor in Florida) has left an impression in my head. * Not to stereotype, but through the filters of our culture, they often seem to come across as being very arrogant in their communications and dealings with people. Doesn't mean they really are, it just seems that way to us, or to me anyway. There must be something to it because I am not the only person who has made this observation. Eisboch Yeah, they seem to act pretty strong willed, but according to my friend, they weren't that way when he was there. Of course, he was with his father and mother, both doctors, that were there to teach some methods to Russian doctors. Maybe that's it, but he met many people that didn't know what he was there for. Another possibility is that stereotyping (not saying YOU did the stereotyping) sometimes begets stereotyping. You know, you get blamed for acting a certain way, you tend to start acting that way!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I've enjoyed every country I've been to. Probably has as much to do with your own attitude and expectations. No where is perfect but everywhere has things that are different and interesting. |
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On Nov 21, 3:14*pm, wrote:
On Nov 21, 3:06*pm, wrote: On Nov 21, 2:58*pm, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message .... On Nov 21, 1:55 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. (in Russia). Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. I wonder why. I have a friend who up until a few years ago traveled to many countries, Russia among them. He liked it there, had quite a good time. That was maybe 10 years ago, I wonder if there's been a big change in their attitude since then? I still have a little wooden toy he brought back that is cool as hell! He got off to a bad start over there, but things are better. *In fact, they finished up earlier than expected and he'll be flying back tomorrow night. Right now the buzz in Russia is that the USA is singularly responsible for the global economic problems, and that is promoted heavily in their media. So, Americans are exactly high on the Christmas card list. My experience with dealing with and knowing some Russians, (neighbor in Florida) has left an impression in my head. * Not to stereotype, but through the filters of our culture, they often seem to come across as being very arrogant in their communications and dealings with people. Doesn't mean they really are, it just seems that way to us, or to me anyway. There must be something to it because I am not the only person who has made this observation. Eisboch Yeah, they seem to act pretty strong willed, but according to my friend, they weren't that way when he was there. Of course, he was with his father and mother, both doctors, that were there to teach some methods to Russian doctors. Maybe that's it, but he met many people that didn't know what he was there for. Another possibility is that stereotyping (not saying YOU did the stereotyping) sometimes begets stereotyping. You know, you get blamed for acting a certain way, you tend to start acting that way!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I've enjoyed every country I've been to. *Probably has as much to do with your own attitude and expectations. *No where is perfect but everywhere has things that are different and interesting.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And to Eisboch Jr.'s credit, first impressions are a hard thing to shake! He got treated like crap at the very beginning, and it's hard to overcome that, even though you know better. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Just received a brief e-mail from Eisboch Jr. (in Russia). Here's the full content: "Either the USA is incredible, or every other country Sucks." Eisboch Sr. He's been to every other country? Of course not. He's been to more than I have though, and I've been to a few. I think his email was simply venting a little frustration. He can't wait to get out of there. Eisboch Can't blame him for that. From what I have read, the criminal element in Russia is very dangerous in the big cities. |
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