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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]darkangel218
(13,985 posts)2. I just received a private message telling me i didnt spell privilage correctly :'(
Im sorry but does get to me.
Will I ever belong here?
Will I die being considered an alien immigrant, like my ex used to call me??
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I just received a private message telling me i didnt spell privilage correctly :'(
darkangel218
Dec 2014
#2
No, it wasnt "kindness". Why would anyone "make fun" of my spelling in a thread about xenophobia?
darkangel218
Dec 2014
#24
I dont care what you think of mr, NYSKP, and even more so, you cant tell me to delete my posts.
darkangel218
Dec 2014
#48
Lol, I like that one: it has been duly added to my list. Personally, I try to be aware at all times
Vattel
Dec 2014
#27
In Los Angeles, a lot of people in Chinatown, especially the older ones do not speak much
JDPriestly
Dec 2014
#32
I've heard more than one comedian talk about how this happens on a regular basis...
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2014
#42
seriously... did you read his post? Her comment was clearly meant to signify anti immigrant feeling
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2014
#31
I have lived in other countries. That's just the way people are. It is really nothing to be
JDPriestly
Dec 2014
#34
" If a person does not like that reaction, then they really should either be very quiet or live wher
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2014
#36
Yes. Travel broadens. The best response is a big smile and a friendly voice.
JDPriestly
Dec 2014
#41
Whenever I hear people discussing "native" versus "non" here in California. . .
Journeyman
Dec 2014
#21
If they arrived over the Bering Land Bridge, they've been here only a little longer than us . . .
Journeyman
Dec 2014
#28
You are from Eastern Europe. Your parents and you were born there. Be proud of it?
JDPriestly
Dec 2014
#29
Speak for yourself. There are some Americans who are judgmental toward foreigners.
Quantess
Dec 2014
#57