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Poutine

Unless you mean where I currently live then I would say all the trees. They're everywhere and it is pretty
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I think British people are the wittiest on the planet and I love that.
Quote Originally Posted by Freya View Post
I'm American. The United States is quite a large country compared to many European countries so our states are almost like countries themselves in some cultural ways.
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Awesome thread Mist! Well, I love the island that I am from (Saipan). Beautiful beaches, tropical weather, delicious local food and people always celebrating with big feasts. As well as local and fire dance and arts.
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America is so big and diverse that I can't really identify with the whole of it. But I am a proud Californian. Of all the states we have the best mix of smart people, creative people, laid back people, and mixes of all those. Every state has its beauty (except Arizona), but CA has the most diverse and abundant beauty of them all. We have forests, beaches, deserts, mountains, lakes, cities, rural towns. It can be snowing in one part of the state and people sunbathing in another part. We have Disneyland, Hollywood, Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, the redwoods, Napa Valley, and all the major sports. I can't imagine living anywhere else.

Pumpkin, I like pretty trees too, would love to see great big North American Forests someday. Pine trees.....oh so beautiful pine trees

Psychotic, being British myself I'm inclined to agree. Our sense of irony is sharp, so is our sense of satire.

Freya, you write like a writer and since you're an Editor here I would expect nothing less than a detailed account . And you've given me some interesting points to think about. I would argue that in a much tinier way, we can also be different given that we are a United Kingdom. Scotland and Wales have cultural differences to England. Northern Ireland is more different, given they only became a part of us in the early 1920s and they aren't geographically joined to us.

Bri, if I could ever afford it I would go on holiday to your home country

Del, if I could ever afford it I would also go on holiday to San Francisco. From what I've seen (on TV), even the cityscape is beautiful, not to mention the natural beauty that is the Bay, the beautiful sparkling Bay