What do people think in every country?
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What do people think in every country?
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- No matter how open minded you considered yourself to be, you will have some sort of preconception when it comes to other countries.
- In every country people imagine that they are the best and the cleverest and the others are not so good as are not so good as that are.
- The Englishman thinks that he and his country are best; the Frenchman is very proud of French.
- The Germans and Italians imagine no less of theirs countries and many Indians imagine that India is in many ways the greatest country in the world.
- Everybody wants to think well of him and his country.
- But there is no country with all good and all bad quality. every country is mixture of this both.
- We have to see what is good in our ways and customs and try to keep it and whatever is bad have to throwaway.
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People believe that they are the greatest and the smartest in every country, and that everyone else is inferior to them.
Explanation:
- No matter how accepting you thought you were, you will undoubtedly have certain preconceptions about other nations.
- People believe they are the greatest and the smartest in every country, and that everyone else is inferior to them.
- The Frenchman is extremely proud of France, whereas the Englishman believes that he and his nation are the finest.
- Many Indians believe that their country is in many ways the best in the world, as do the Germans and the Italians, who have similar ideals for their own nations.
- Everyone wants to have positive thoughts of him and his nation.
- However, no nation has equally good and terrible qualities. Every nation is a blend of the two.
- What is good in our traditions and methods must be kept, and what is harmful must be abandoned.
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