Just got my American citizenship. Am originally from Canada, british grandparents. Could not here the Canadian accent for 3 years. You know what I'm saying, ism. Ya, all, come back now. Well, shoooot. Don't give me no attitude. One of my favorites, eh. They are far more outspoken and blunt, rude, really. Have trouble listening to critique, but not in giving it. They are quite contentious and bull headed as a whole. The racial thinking is extreme. Would not have moved here if I'd known. Too old to start over now. The health care system is horrendous, just don't take care of their own. It's a great place to live if you have a good job, which we do. But hell on earth if you lose it. Tax wise, financially less cost of living than Canada. Hope I didn't offend anyone, just my observations in the last 12 years. Most americans don't get offended by this, they know it's true. Another thing I found quite strange is that it seems to be cool to be uneducated and speak poor grammar. The educated are persecuted. Poverty seems to be cool to them as well. The hillbilly image portrayed on tv is quite unexagerated. And they seem to really love their guns and hunting. Am homesick for my Canadian society, never really appreciated it till I lost it, eh. They're polite, funny, quite spoken, speak good english, appreciate education, and dislike violence and fighting. eh. (There's always exceptions in any society of course.) If I could afford to I would move back. Of course the states have palm trees, can't beat that. I miss being near my family as well.