Do you think this is true, yes or no

Eastern European women told me, a European, I should never trust and body that is born in the United States and, only trust, people who are born in Europe. Eastern European women also told me that any body that is born in the United States is a piece of crap. Eastern European women have advised me a European man to stay away from American women and to stick to European women. They say that European man and there US born American son in the United States should only marry European born women (example, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom) and speak your native language Dutch to your children while the mother should only speak her native language to the same children. That way your US born American children should have the skills to live and work in Belgium/Netherlands if you decide to move back to Belgium/Netherlands in the future even if they have an German, Italian, Swedish, or even a Greek born mother. European born mothers will make sure of that. This is some thing that can only be learned based on the way you are raised by our mother/father when you are an infant/toddler/child. If an American citizen (male and female) does not have the skills to live and work in Europe as easily as an average European and is hated by eastern European women who says that you are a piece of crap, because you, stick out: to be very easily noticed because of being different, in Europe, than you will never get a job at the US State Department. This would even be the case if you are liked by most Europeans/Belgium’s/Italians/Swedish when you visit Europe. The US State Department does not care if you have American or European parents, because this would be considered discrimination under US law. This is because other countries example Canadians and people in the Middle East (Iran) can declare US diplomats for any reason Persona non grata (Latin, plural: personae non gratae), literally meaning "an unwelcome person", is a legal term used in diplomacy that indicates a proscription against a person entering the country.
jrigole
Asked Jul 25, 2012
I think part of it is practical. I grew up in a multi-lingual immigrant household. Those language skills have served me quite well in my personal life and career. I'm a big proponent of communication skills.
skyDancer
Answered Jul 26, 2012
I agree with skyDancer. Every language you understand adds another perspective to the world that you just don't get via translation or interpretation.

What is wrong with what you have written is the assumption that all of the people in each of the groups you mention above are the same. They aren't. You can look at countries by their demographics or their government's policies but every woman in every country is a different person. There is no term that you can use that applies to all Eastern European women, all Canadians or all Italians for example.
Rob
Answered Jul 26, 2012

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