James331 you are correct that there are much worse places than the USA. I lived in Amman, Jordan for the better part of a year while working for one of their charter airlines as their lead aircraft performance engineer. Most (95%+) of the folks we (wife joined me for last month) met were gracious, friendly, welcoming, and curious about events in the USA. Another pleasant surprise was how many of the people we met had lived in the US, and still had family in the states, but returned to Jordan because their parents were ill.
Having said that there were a few we learned to avoid. Several taxi drivers were openly hostile and one refused to drive us. Most of the people at work were wonderful and eager to teach us about their customs and courtesies...in fact one of my closest allies was Iranian (head of the B737 program)!
We were delighted by how many people took us under wing. Even the bag boys at the supermarket used to try to be the ones to help us which was partly due to their wanting to practice their English and because we always asked about their family and school.
We as a nation have come a long way and still need to keep making progress. We can and must continue to improve.
Everybody have a great day! Redbird Migration starts today at KAPA looking forward to learning more about using Aviation Training Devices (ATDs).
Having said that there were a few we learned to avoid. Several taxi drivers were openly hostile and one refused to drive us. Most of the people at work were wonderful and eager to teach us about their customs and courtesies...in fact one of my closest allies was Iranian (head of the B737 program)!
We were delighted by how many people took us under wing. Even the bag boys at the supermarket used to try to be the ones to help us which was partly due to their wanting to practice their English and because we always asked about their family and school.
We as a nation have come a long way and still need to keep making progress. We can and must continue to improve.
Everybody have a great day! Redbird Migration starts today at KAPA looking forward to learning more about using Aviation Training Devices (ATDs).