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I thought that was a main reason why the 'States' are disliked. For sticking our nose in other people's business
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I think the main reason America is disliked in this country (the UK), certainly among the teens, is that American culture seems to be trying to take over, and that in the past (tenuous histiry link) America has been seen to do what is best for her, not what is best for other countries, in international conflicts. I guess this could be seen as sticking her nose in, but I think it's more the fact that she stuck her nos ein for her own benefit, rather than to find the best solution to the problem.
Back to the main theme of this thread, I am fortunate enough to go to a private school, where all the pupils are capable and the teachers are enthusiastic about their subjects and know what they are talking about. The parents have worked very hard to send their kids to the school, and I know that they are trying to provide the best they can for their children, but there is still apathy and an unwillingness to learn. Strangely, the pupils who appreciate the school most are the ones whose parents cannot afford the fees and whose fees are paid by the government. They understand the gift they have been given and they work the hardest to get the best they can out of it.