What are some complex things about America that is hard to understand for a foreigner?

just 9% say it makes the country a worse place to live, while about three-in-ten (31%) say it doesn’t make much difference either way, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in April and May.

I don't know if that means it's the same. However, my point wasn't to say that people aren't accepting of others from different walks of life in your country. From what I've read, it seems it's more difficult to call someone British. Yes, we do use titles but that's not to say they're outsiders. It's a tell-tale designation of why they may do things differently and that's what makes it interesting.

As for my sarcastic reply from yesterday, I don't think of curry when I think of the UK, it's your humor.

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