Do you love your country?
@becauseithelps (45)
July 16, 2009 9:47am CST
So people this isn't a trick question.. Basically do you love your country, or do you like it but would change some things or... You just hate the place and want to go elsewhere. Come and share your views.
5 responses
@melodymae (6)
• Denmark
16 Jul 09
yes i do love my country i come from very much i always have i love the people the places and everything i dont agree with all the politics of the coutry but i think many people dont.,i have been to many countries and none seem to have the spirit and poiletness of england..i know many people see and hear bad things about england but beleve me when you live there you see a different side to it and when your away from it ,like i am now,god how you miss it,im sure many people from many countries fill the same about where they come from,
@martinha (631)
• Portugal
16 Jul 09
I love my country. Of course it's not the perfect country, it has a lot of economical problems, lack of jobs and so on but I like it. It's my country. I love the climate here, it's hot on summer, there are awesome beaches. Cities are pleasant and nice. We have beautiful mountains and parks, a lot of green areas, with rivers and trees, really nice.
I don't think of changing. If I had to change would be to look for better job opportunities and not because I don't like the country.
@bhojarajan (88)
• India
16 Jul 09
We say “India is my country “. The place where we are born and brought up, where we play happily and grow up is a part of our country. We have special relationship with our surroundings.We develop love and affection for those who live around us. They become our neighbours,companions & friends. We are proud of the place where we live, be it a village, town or city. Many such villages, towns and cities make a country. Our country has millions of such villages and cities.
Every country has a definite border. People livings within those borders are the inhabitants of that country. We live We live within the boundaries of India and we are all known as Indians.
People living together in a country gradually develop a sense of unity. Thisfeeling is further strengthening through our language, culture and history. Thisspirit of unity turns country into a nation.We develop a sense of pride for ournation. It gives stability to a nation and promotes developments. We are able to successfully cope with any difficulties that out nation have to face.
@Flikker (34)
• South Africa
16 Jul 09
I love my country... The mountains, the oceans, the wide open spaces & with few exceptions, the people. South Africa, my home the land where I dream my dreams.