Milky_Fresh said:
teh_pwning_dude said:
It's often assumed I'm athiest.
I'm yet to understand why.
I assumed that, but I've got a perfectly decent reason. You're on this website. Seriously, any talk of being christian on here and you get flamed to shit. I just assumed everybody left.
I'm Christian, and I'm still here...
But anyway, when I was in Spain for a semester in college, I thought I would stick out pretty easily as an American, but many Europeans thought I was German, or at least something other than American, even when I started speaking English to them. Two stories: one time at the gym in Spain, a friend and I were speaking English with each other, and a trainer was showing me how to use a machine (I was new to the whole gym thing) and he was called away, so he turned to the manager and had someone come help the "German guy". Then, when I actually was visiting Germany, some newspaper survey guy started asking me questions in German. When I told him (in English) that I couldn't speak German well enough to answer, he switched to Spanish... and still asked me in Spanish if I was German! It was then I told him I was American and he went away. Now, my heritage is in fact German, and you can see it pretty clearly, but I would have thought Europeans would be able to tell an American pretty clearly... oh, well.
That, and in political terms, many assume that because I studied international relations, that I must lean to the left. It's quite a shock to them when they find out that I'm more center-right, and they always give me this open-jaw expression and the question of "How is it possible that you study IR and are still a conservative?" That's really a problem with diplomatic circles today, actually. When everyone who goes into a field has the same worldview, it can shut out other good ideas and qualified people pretty quickly.