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Warluster
05-20-2007, 01:24
Hi all,

So what continet do you hail from? Say in the poll, then post in this thread what country you come from, and the 10 things you like the best about it!

seireikhaan
05-20-2007, 01:43
Hey, I'm deeply offended by this. Why isn't Antarctica an option? I'm sensing prejudice against Antarcticese.~:confused:

Nah, I'm kidding. From USA. Ten things I like about my country? Hmm, probably easier for me to think of ten things I dislike about it. Could I do that instead?

Csargo
05-20-2007, 02:09
The moon.

Warluster
05-20-2007, 02:52
The moon.

So does that mean you do a lot of moonies?




Hmm, probably easier for me to think of ten things I dislike about it. Could I do that instead?

Yeah sure.

CountArach
05-20-2007, 04:18
Australia. I can't honestly think of 10 things I like about our country.

Boyar Son
05-20-2007, 04:46
America

our easy way of life
T.V.
technology
U.S. Football
basketball
videogames
K COSSACK

someone will do the rest I hope

Martok
05-20-2007, 04:50
Minnesota, USA. Because when it comes to wintertime, we Minnesotans think everyone else in our country are wusses (except for Alaskans and maybe Montanans). ~D

seireikhaan
05-20-2007, 06:36
Minnesota, USA. Because when it comes to wintertime, we Minnesotans think everyone else in our country are wusses (except for Alaskans and maybe Montanans). ~D

Bah! Yeah, 'cause you're winters are SO much worse than ours in Iowa, you know, right across the border.

Ice
05-20-2007, 06:38
The Federal Republic of the United States of America... (Yes, I'm THAT formal) :beam:

USA

seireikhaan
05-20-2007, 06:44
Oh, ten things I dislike about my country in no paricular order:

Too many cars.
Not enough trains.
Too many idiots, for electing a fellow idiot to President.
Too much big business.
Too many rednecks.
WAY too much attention to celebrities.
Hypocricy.
Medical care.
Drinking age of 21, way too high.
And lastly, basically just summing up the previous nine, our general way of life.

CountArach
05-20-2007, 06:48
Too many idiots, for electing a fellow idiot to President.
Too many rednecks.
WAY too much attention to celebrities.
And lastly, basically just summing up the previous nine, our general way of life.

...These are all the same...

Quid
05-20-2007, 08:03
Switzerland (CH)

1. Clean air
2. No big-sized cities
3. Countryside
4. Alps
5. Top quality fresh foods
6. Low taxes
7. Good medical care
8. Organised
9. Top public transport system
10. Stable government/stable economy/direct democracy

Quid

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-20-2007, 08:16
Drat, I though you meant favourite continent - so, as stupid as I am, I accidentally voted for South America, sorry Warluster.

If I had read the question correctly, I would have voted for Europe - I'm English. Europe is reasonably interesting as it's technically speaking "The Old World" with beautiful historical buildings, such as mighty castles containing centuries of Medieval history, and ancient Roman villas, which are not available in North America and some other continents. Europe also has a wide mix of different cultures spread across it - however these cultures are not too different from my own, like in other continents, so it's quite easy to get around in most places without having the locals staring at you for being strange in your actions!

As I have said, I live in England. There isn't much to like about my country, henceforth only the five points, but I'll try my best to expand upon them as I think of more:

Quite an interesting history behind it - wars with the Scots, invasions by the Welsh, religious termoile and an attempted invasion by the Spanish.
It has plenty of mountainous terrain that is easily accessible. The moors of Yorkshire and the steep and misty mountains of the Northern Highlands. All stunning in character and beauty.
Plenty of perfectly quiet and tranquil areas to reside.
A large variety of wild life to monitor and observe - I'm a little bit of an armature bird watch myself.
Regeneration programs - this could be a good/bad thing - bad if your buying a house, good if you own one/are selling one. My home's value has increased by a reasonably large sum over the past couple of years and is expected to further increase as public amenities continue expanding in my local area.

Hepcat
05-20-2007, 08:23
Rotorua, New Zealand.

What I like about where I come from:
- The people here are nice.
- The beautiful land to explore.
- The safe wilderness (no dangerous animals at all).
- It's a pretty safe country.
- Nobody hates us (except maybe Australia but they don't matter :tongue2:)
- My NZ passport doesn't give me any problems anywhere.
- Living in a volcano crater with geysers and earthquakes etc. is always fun.
- We have cool birds.
- We have a good
- We have good relations between Pakeha and Maori.

~D

Go NZ!
:2thumbsup:

InsaneApache
05-20-2007, 08:49
Switzerland (CH)

1. Clean air
2. No big-sized cities
3. Countryside
4. Alps
5. Top quality fresh foods
6. Low taxes
7. Good medical care
8. Organised
9. Top public transport system
10. Stable government/stable economy/direct democracy

Quid

May I add to this; No litter, Very looong tunnels, 'bobbly' road surfaces on the autobahn/strada, nice harsh German accents. :clown:

Conradus
05-20-2007, 10:43
Belgium, Europe

1) confusing politics to foreigners
2) french fries!
3) beer!
4) very decent educational system
5) a country small enough to be ignored in world affairs
6) jokes about Dutchmen (no offence ;))
7) did I mention beer?
8) so many different languages, it's quite fun to try and understand some words of most of them.
9) our prisons (honestly, they're a constant source of fun)
10) good medical care

Orb
05-20-2007, 12:27
England, which should definitely be an option in itself.

Things I like:
1. I can insult almost anyone (French, Irish, Scots, Americans, Welsh, Italians...) and just call it patriotism.
2. We have the glorious 'Jerusalem' as an alternate national anthem.
3. Drinking heavily is respecting one's culture, not criminal :)
4. This is the birthplace of Prog Rock, which probably makes up about 80% of what I listen to.
5. Easy way of life
6. Hilarious politicians (http://www.boris-johnson.com/), combined with Bremner, Bird and Fortune.
7. Chavs lowering the percentage needed for an A* in GCSE maths, English and sciences.

Things I dislike
1. Girls about 10 years old smoking.
2. Growing obesity rates.
3. the papers.
4. Not having an empire any more :(

HoreTore
05-20-2007, 12:45
Norwegian. The 10 things I like:

1. Our drinking culture
2. Football
3. We're socialists
4. Our welfare state
5. The oil, and the fact that we're filthy rich because of it
6. Our close proximity to sweden, the land of cheap tobacco and alcohol
7. Our close proximity to denmark, the land of even cheaper tobacco and alcohol
8. The fjords
9. our general antireligious attitude
10. The hilly landscape

I've posted 30 things I hate in the backroom, and I think it should remain backroom material...

Beirut
05-20-2007, 12:52
Gentlemen,

Please refrain from negative political statements. This is The Frontroom, not The Backroom.

You may edit your posts yourself or I'll do it after.

Peasant Phill
05-20-2007, 13:42
Belgium, Europe

1) confusing politics to foreigners = making watered down compromises because we have to get along

2) french fries! Belgian fries and don't you forget it

3) beer! the worlds most refined beer culture, thank God for monks
4) very decent educational system if they force us to attend that long, they can at least garantuee the quality

5) a country small enough to be ignored in world affairs yet a significant part of it is located in Belgium

6) jokes about Dutchmen (no offence ;)) can't wait to crack jokes about the Dutch when the waterlevels rise

7) did I mention beer? Yes you have, maybe you should brag about our great food culture in general

8) so many different languages, it's quite fun to try and understand some words of most of them. beware of the (Flemmish) Belgian, for he always understans you

9) our prisons (honestly, they're a constant source of fun) In what other country can 27 inmates escape because the lock wasn't replaced for decades

10) good medical care we finance it, we earn it

I have to second every thing Conradus said, with a comment of my own of course

Orb
05-20-2007, 13:48
Gentlemen,

Please refrain from negative political statements. This is The Frontroom, not The Backroom.

You may edit your posts yourself or I'll do it after.

My apologies. 'twill be done.

Martok
05-20-2007, 19:38
Bah! Yeah, 'cause you're winters are SO much worse than ours in Iowa, you know, right across the border.
You bet your ass they are -- don't you forget it! ~;p

@ Rythmic: Wait, you're from Europe? But I thought you were an Aussie.... :inquisitive:

Warluster
05-20-2007, 22:55
Byt Rythmic hasn't posted here...

The Spartan (Returns)
05-20-2007, 23:20
right now USA. i only like the quietness of living here. (Fairfax, VA)

but my homecountry Philippines (Asia)
1.got a nice, beautiful villa in the provincial area
2.looks beautiful when the sun is out. palm trees. shiny, gleaming water. (provincial area and urban area)
3. things are quite cheap. movies,food etc.
4.alot of fun, cool, festivals
5.really good food
6.temperature
7.religion is actually important here
8.alot of different dialects in certain parts of the country
9.hot girls at the mall :grin:
10. alot of historical sites (such as a cathedrel built by Ferdinand Magellan in the 14th century)

Kuni
05-21-2007, 01:34
I hail from the Philippines too.

God's Grace got it right on all ten, especially 3, cigarettes are deathly cheap here (not that I'd take advantage of it) and 9, the girls are hot here - mixed ancestry and all that jazz. :crown:

My Philippines Top Ten in no order:
1. most 1st world conveniences are available here
2. people are very nice and friendly
3. tons of great adventure spots (hiking, scuba, spelunking etc)
4. tons of great tourist spots (historical manila, rice terraces, chocolate hills etc)
5. tons of great beaches (variety too)
6. tons of malls and other shopping opportunities
7. I better stop.. I'm sounding like a tourist ad (though you are all very welcome here). suffice to say, Life is never dull here.

IrishArmenian
05-21-2007, 06:02
Where does this poll's Europe-Asia border lie? Is it Greece/Russia, Turkey/Georgia, Turkey/Armenia?

Samurai Waki
05-21-2007, 06:46
Well, if its by the way I learned in School, I'm guessing Europe is North of the Bosporous(sp?) Straight, and North of the Caucasus, so Armenia would be Asia... of Course parts of Armenia lie north of the Caucasus I think... so I don't know, whichever one you feel you are a part of!

I'm in the US
1. I love the Hospitality Here
2. Good Food
3. Yes, for the most part our women are good looking! still quite a few fuglies out there... but thats everywhere I'm guessing.
4. Cheap Stuff
5. Big Houses.
6. Plenty of Quiet if you seek it
7. Breathtaking Nature
8. Cultural Diversity (I do actually appreciate our Diversity)
9. Its a Democracy!
10. Despite our Military Engagements around the world, I have yet to see any active Warzones in the Country except Detriot...

Shahed
05-21-2007, 06:53
Hi all,

So what continet do you hail from? Say in the poll, then post in this thread what country you come from, and the 10 things you like the best about it!

I originally come from Asia. What I like about it the most is (in a very broad sense) the friendliness, warmth and hospitality of the people.

Xehh II
05-21-2007, 07:15
I live in New Zealand, things I like about NZ it's a nice place to live and er...

(UnFrontroomish comment - Beirut)

Decker
05-21-2007, 07:31
California USofA:

1) The Diversity (you can find some funny characters around these parts)
*on top of that, the huge amount of uniqueness in every part of the country that you can find while traveling around, like visiting different cultures sometimes
2) Hrmmm.... the friendly civilians(once you break the ice of course)
3) The beautiful countryside
4) The opportunities possibilities that abound
5) The women(except for the butterfaces, fubglies, rhinos, elephants, etc...)
6) American Muscle cars and the rest of those late 60's early 70's classics
7) The schooling that is available(although my high school sucked)
8) The freedom of abusing the Freedom of Speech is really fun to do sometimes(couldn't think of one, and anyone living here has probably already done that lol)
9) Just living here is enough to fill out the top ten imo.
10) The country itself, no more no less

Andres
05-21-2007, 13:23
Belgium.

Ten things I like about Belgium:

1. My wife
2. Da Beer
3. Chocolate
4. Andres
5. As much as I despise them, I also love our Belgian politicians. At least they provide for a good laugh every once in a while. Makes my tax money not completely wasted...


In what other country can 27 inmates escape because the lock wasn't replaced for decades

:laugh4:

Michel Daerden

:laugh4:

Bert Anciaux who wanted to transform our national airport Zaventem into a sport complex

:laugh4:

6. Our "roadsigns" :laugh4:
7. Ridiculising our Dutch neighbours (in a friendly way off course) :laugh4:
8. Ridiculising ourselves :laugh4:
9. The variations on different levels
10. We only have benefits from the Global Warming: Belgian weather is getting better each season.

mightilyoats
05-21-2007, 13:42
South Africa. I like the people and the weather. In that order.

Fragony
05-21-2007, 13:57
The Netherlands

It's not Belgium ~;)
Water, lots of it
Horses, many of them
Lovely old towns
Great nightlife
Nice people
Always something going on
Gorgeous women
Hardly any pollution, you can breathe here
All the cuisines of the world
Best modern architecture of the world

Basicly, nice and quiet if you want it to be, all party if you want it to be. The Netherlands is a bit of a pocket metropole.

doc_bean
05-21-2007, 14:04
Belgium:

As Louis once put it:

"Northern flair coupled with Southern efficiency !"

But at least we've got a sense of humour.

Also, we get to be smug Western Europeans without having to be French, German, Dutch or Brittish.

Fragony
05-21-2007, 14:41
"Northern flair coupled with Soutern efficiency !"


Owww I like, he actually manages to insult 3 countries in 1 sentence :2thumbsup:

The Wizard
05-21-2007, 20:58
I was born on Curaçao and grew up on Aruba (hence my title, "Desert Son"), two islands in the Netherlands Antilles off the coast of Venezuela. I was born, therefore, in South America, and much of the atmosphere and mood there (as opposed to the Dutch one of my parents) rubbed off on me. As with every place, there are the bad sides, but the reasons for which I take pride in being a son of those parts (even born to colonials) is great, with reasons I can't quite name. The warmth, hospitality, and incredible ability for optimism of this continent, this culture, will forever remain with me. Just like the loose hips and the memory of beautiful women ~:pimp:

And then... then there's my ancestral homeland. The Middle East. The Promised Land -- Israel. I am a Zionist and intensely proud of being Jewish, and long to lay eyes upon the Judean hills and the great city of Jerusalem. I identify far more strongly with Jews, and then especially the sabraim (and, of course, olehim!) of Israel, than I do with any place else, even Curaçao or South America (I would, however, go to defend mi dushi Kòrsou if the Venezuelans came knocking ~;)).

In the future, I plan to make aliyah.

Finally, my parents and family are Dutch. I have very little with the Netherlands, besides the language and the fact that I live there. I have few Dutch friends (i.e. white Dutchmen born and raised in the clay) and mostly hang out with immigrants and/or their descendants.

There are, of course, the exceptions aplenty (like my parents), and Holland has its advantages and beauties (Rotterdam being one of them) but on average I find your average Dutchmen to be a stupid, short-sighted lout, with plenty delusions but a lot less real knowledge -- especially if they hail from the bloody province and periphery. Then again... that's the case with over 90% of worldwide human society, eh?


Asia. What I like about it the most is (in a very broad sense) the friendliness, warmth and hospitality of the people.

As far as Turkey goes: strongly seconded (haven't been anywhere else than there in Asia). :yes: Istanbul reminded me strongly of Latin America in that.

Ianofsmeg16
05-21-2007, 23:07
Isle of man;

1) Annual Tourist Trophy(TT) Races Centenary this year...biggest TT yet baby! http://www.iomguide.com/tt.php
2) Peel Bay Festival http://www.peelbayfestival.streetheritageevents.com/ I'm Going to see The Who! Wooooo!
3)Hardly any street crime
4)The Manx music scene is damn good...there cant be any other place in the world which makes it so easy to set up a band and play gigs..remember the name 'Back door slam' they'll be huge in a few years. http://www.backdoorslam.com/ I went to school with these guys..
5)No.Speed.Limits.
6)Bushy's Beer http://www.bushys.com/thebeers.htm
7)I live here (obviously)

Come one, come all! We do love our tourists...just make sure you can handle the roads ;)

Beirut
05-22-2007, 02:26
:canada:

The women
The beer
The bigness
Socialized medicine
The attitude
The two official languages
The winters
The lack of deadly animals/snakes/insects/fish
The ability to be a nuclear superpower anytime we want and just saying, "Nahhh!"
Neil Young
The best smoked meat on Earth being in Montreal
Being the perfect counter-balance to our American neighbours and friends

Zalmoxis
05-22-2007, 04:28
I'm from Romania, in Europe, and I know this might sound strange, but I like the weather there. Also, I'm comfortable with the people, and that's pretty much it.

Strike For The South
05-22-2007, 04:36
Texas

-BBQ
-Beer
-Mexican Food
-Country Girls
-Latin Girls
-BIG,BIG,BIG
-Best Music
-Best People

https://img501.imageshack.us/img501/8068/tnbiggerthanfranceyq1.th.jpg (https://img501.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tnbiggerthanfranceyq1.jpg)

Csargo
05-22-2007, 04:38
Texas

-BBQ
-Beer
-Mexican Food
-Country Girls
-Latin Girls
-BIG,BIG,BIG
-Best Music
-Best People

https://img501.imageshack.us/img501/8068/tnbiggerthanfranceyq1.th.jpg (https://img501.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tnbiggerthanfranceyq1.jpg)

:yes:

Duke Malcolm
05-22-2007, 10:12
I come from the Great Britain, which is not on the poll.

And I like best the alcohol, the weather, the food, the aristocracy, the Commonwealth, and Gibraltar.

Warluster
05-22-2007, 11:07
Britains considered Europe.

InsaneApache
05-22-2007, 11:25
Britains considered Europe.

Who the bloody hell told you that? :furious3: :laugh4:

Beirut
05-22-2007, 11:40
https://img501.imageshack.us/img501/8068/tnbiggerthanfranceyq1.th.jpg (https://img501.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tnbiggerthanfranceyq1.jpg)

And Quebec is bigger than Texas & France put together. ~:smoking:

Speaking of Quebec...

HUGE,HUGE,HUGE
The hottest women in North America
The best strip clubs in North America
La joie de vivre des francais
Montreal food
The crazy weather -always a surpise
The Mae West

Ignoramus
05-22-2007, 11:47
Where we were born, or where our descendents were born?

econ21
05-22-2007, 12:03
10 things I like about the UK:

(1) I can understand the people because they speak English. (Yes, I have similar high standards in women: "two arms, two legs, one head - check".)

(2) The TV - it's all American (or rather all the bits worth watching are) but we get the best of American TV without having to shift through the endless dross and adverts.

(3) BBC Radio 4 and Channel 4 News - by providing in-depth coverage and contrasting viewpoints it is such a tonic to the vacuity and inanity of 24 hour news and mainstream TV news.

(4) The weather - damp, dark, cold ... I mean, moderate.

(5) The democratic politics - it is so funny hear Britons whine about corruption and the base nature of our politicians when you compare our politics with those of many countries where political opponents disappear and Presidents siphon off national resources.

(6) The political correctness - it would be inconcievable for a Brit of any standing to do a Falwell and blame 9/11 on "gays, feminists, lesbians" etc.

(7) The food - it's all foreign (or rather the bits worth eating are) but we get to eat stuff from all parts of the world (Italian, Indian, Chinese etc) without being stuck with one type of cuisine.

(8) Public services and the welfare state - we complain about taxes and government inefficiency, but at least everyone gets health care, schooling and enough to live on.

(9) Irish nationalism, Scottish nationalism, Welsh nationalism - we are even at risk of English nationalism (heaven help us that is an ugly thing). It's like being in a big, noisy family.

(10) Heathrow airport - at least we are not stuck on this blooming island.

Duke Malcolm
05-22-2007, 15:51
Britains considered Europe.
No, it is not. You are mistaken.

Craterus
05-22-2007, 21:14
England.

10 things? Hmm, this could take a while.

1. Good history.
2. The weather was nice. :sad: global warming :furious2:

to be continued

Warluster
05-22-2007, 22:42
SO Britain isn't Europe? So are you telling me Britain's a seperate continet?:huh2:

Bijo
05-22-2007, 23:47
Netherlands. And here's my list of what I like about the country:
*cricket chirp*
Oh(!) almost forgot: I like the cold weather around here.


Europe and my list of what I like about the continent:
*cricket chirp*

HoreTore
05-22-2007, 23:54
The lack of deadly animals/snakes/insects/fish

Been hugging many bears lately? :laugh4:

Boyar Son
05-22-2007, 23:59
Quebec is its own country?!?

Beirut
05-23-2007, 02:52
Quebec is its own country?!?

No, but we do constitute a nation within a country.

Mostly, I just wanted to pull a one-up on STFS. :evil: "La hee-hee-hee"

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-23-2007, 08:12
SO Britain isn't Europe? So are you telling me Britain's a seperate continet?Technically speaking, Britain is in Europe. However, since we Brits are not actually connected to the continent and have no borders with any of the countries over there, we prefer to think of ourselves as non-Europeans - it's more patriotism that anything.

Samurai Waki
05-23-2007, 08:15
well...You don't have any borders with mainland Europe anymore

InsaneApache
05-23-2007, 10:07
SO Britain isn't Europe? So are you telling me Britain's a seperate continet?:huh2:

The UK being in or out of Europe has been explored thoroughly in numerous threads in the place that should never be mentioned in the Frontroom.

Petrus
05-23-2007, 11:27
France.

Beautiful cities.
Beautiful landscape.
Women being not only beautiful but also charming and well great in everything.
Best wine in the universe.
Great food.
Bred. And cheese. And wine. Altogether.
The seas.
Theatres.
French language, whether spoken or written.
Education, health and transport system as well as secularism.

That makes ten it is possible to add much more, mainly concerning women, but it does not have its place in the frontroom.