Are you a patriot?

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Davvda

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Are you a patriot?

Do you love your country?
What do you love about it?

It could be your country's food, the language, the music or whatever.
 

Dudemeister

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I do like my country but I'm hesitant to call myself a patriot because it brings up images of obnoxious flag wavers.
 

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StormFella
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I like my country, but not enough to consider myself a patriot. I don't think I would bring myself to kill or die for my country. I'll put it that way.
 

delet

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I'm from America... so it's more a point against me to be a 'patriot'...

I don't really care much; I'd prefer to live somewhere else where I don't have to listen to all this crap about horrid parties and the like, but then again I don't care that much either. I'll find myself somewhere else eventually.
 

CK76

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I love the ideas of what my country aspires to be. Not sure if that makes me a patriot or not.
 

Gunjack65

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No No No No No
I think patriotism is not healthy. Just assuming your country is somehow superior to other countrys because you were born there is the exact type of irritating short sightness I cant stand. Was it just the way I was brought up that made me so uncaring for my country? I cant understand why anybody would be proud of it.
I dont mind the country I am in but I am not about to die for it.
 

Srdjan

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"He serves me most who serves his country best" Homer

And I will have to agree on this, so yes I consider myself patriot.
 

dex-dex

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i enjoy my country
it has served me well
although job hunting is starting to get annoying and companies are being dumb!
 

Kiefer13

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I like living here and I like being British, but I wouldn't say that I was proud of it and I certainly wouldn't consider myself a patriot. I've always believed that patriotism is the rather silly and arrogant belief your country is the best one in the world, purely because it is the one you were born in.
 

Truly-A-Lie

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La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo?
Sorry, couldn't resist. As for the actual question, England's alright I guess. There's some pretty decent stuff in it. Can't say I'm really patriotic though, don't know many people who are. I could be in worse countries.
 

The Last Nomad

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I like my county... But not in a patriotic way...

I like that there is no poisonous animals or earthquakes or other natural disaters about to happen...
I don't like the government or the president or any of that stuff but I have nothing against them...
I like the Culture though... Does that make me patriotic? I dunno, but I wouldn't give my life to save it...
 

Ekonk

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It's alright here, but being patriotic is stupid, so therefore I am not.
 

SpecklePattern

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Actually I don't see myself as a patriot. I would not want to live anywhere else. Things are great here. Actually I do love my country but still I think im not a patriot.
 

Embz

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Im Welsh and am very patriotic :)
Think its the way I was brought up and the fact that my first language was Welsh
 

LiquidGrape

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I'm very happy to have grown up in what is, as of 2008, apparently the most democratic country in the world.
But love?
Love is something I apply to tangible concepts. Nations are just strips of land with arbitrary, invisible dotted lines applied to them.