From: TiMax <ma...@em...> - 2003-08-03 04:36:20
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On 02 Aug 2003 23:21:10 -0500, Scott Kindley wrote: >=A0 =A0I don't have Italian friends, Polish friends, English friends...etc. I >=A0 =A0only have friends. It doesn't matter to me what their national origin= is >=A0 =A0to me. So in my eyes there is no need to separate the community based= on >=A0 =A0culture or nationality Sorry for you Zoom i have Polish, French, German, Italian, Canadian friends= and i m very happy of that, i respect all history, habitudes, and all= religions, but i think is important also to remark differences, because if= you are able to valorize all differences you are also able to receive all= advantages each difference can give you. So i m Italian but i m in Canada now, i m different from others Canadian= because i talk poor French language and i m Italian but my Canadian friends= appreciate me also because i m Italian and different and me also. i don't know for you but for me each differences is very great and important= for me. So for me their national origin is for me very important, and i m happy when= i can learn about different origin from me. Maybe that is the differences Zoom, but i don't know if you can understand. TiMax |