Sometimes I do because while I was born in my country, and have parents who are nationals through birth, I look a bit too exotic and people think I'm a foreigner.
I feel like I'm in Central America in some areas in some towns where I live because I only speak English but everyone around me is speaking Spanish but I live in America so that's when I feel like that
No but I understand how people who don't speak English, don't try to blend in, and try to keep their lives exactly like in their old country might feel like foreigners.
Oh…you mean it like that. No, I feel like alien among humans, because I’m mentally very different. And also, because I need better tech for my life. Things like teleports, spaceships and so on. I would like to say, that this is what I’m used to, but I might sound like crazy person, so I’ll just say, that I miss that badly. Civilization, which live in entire system…
Yes. My mother's last name is Patrizi, which means Patricians, the aristocratic class of Ancient Rome. As far as time goes, you cannot find a more documented Italian blood than mine. Why do I feel like a foreigner? Because most stereotypes about Italian being tricksters, tax evaders and dishonest persons in general are true for 80% of people. Being in the 20%, I hate this dishonest=sly and honest=stupid mentality.
I definitely feel like I'm not from my country or a sense of not belonging. I'm a libertarian atheist who like blues, jazz and metal. I'm more American than middle eastern.
No in the UK I feel like most of the Caucasian people are the foreigners which may be down to me just knowing history because technically a very very long time ago this was the case.
... are from Nigeria. So if I go to Nigeria, I'm considered too American and if I stay in the US, I'm considered too foreign. So what am I? Just one of a kind ig
Soon enough your country will have foreign cultures only and there will be no place in or outside your country where you could go to see your culture again. Must be a beautiful feeling to never give a shit about your own people when you have been indoctrinated to communism all your life.
No. I live in a multinational country which is a homeland for more than 100 ethnic groups. I see all these people since I was a child. So I don't feel that I'm a foreigner in my country.
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Yes, I feel like a foreigner and get treated like a foreigner.
Please explain why.
I'm from India but I belong to a minority race. I basically look like an east Asian. My culture is completely distinct from the rest of Indians.
Every time I see something that says, "President Trump" I feel like I'm in a bad science fiction movie. Does that count?
I am a foreigner on earth lol... but for real, though!
yes especially when I go to places like little Mexico where no one speaks English and no one has a visa or Green card.
Sometimes I do because while I was born in my country, and have parents who are nationals through birth, I look a bit too exotic and people think I'm a foreigner.
I feel like I'm in Central America in some areas in some towns where I live because I only speak English but everyone around me is speaking Spanish but I live in America so that's when I feel like that
No but I understand how people who don't speak English, don't try to blend in, and try to keep their lives exactly like in their old country might feel like foreigners.
Oh…you mean it like that.
No, I feel like alien among humans, because I’m mentally very different. And also, because I need better tech for my life. Things like teleports, spaceships and so on. I would like to say, that this is what I’m used to, but I might sound like crazy person, so I’ll just say, that I miss that badly. Civilization, which live in entire system…
I feel like a foreigner in Italy because there are too many Italians.
Are you Italian and why do you feel like a foreigner if it's too many Italians?
Yes. My mother's last name is Patrizi, which means Patricians, the aristocratic class of Ancient Rome. As far as time goes, you cannot find a more documented Italian blood than mine. Why do I feel like a foreigner? Because most stereotypes about Italian being tricksters, tax evaders and dishonest persons in general are true for 80% of people. Being in the 20%, I hate this dishonest=sly and honest=stupid mentality.
I look so Bengali that even my other Bengali friends look like foreigners around me lol.
I definitely feel like I'm not from my country or a sense of not belonging. I'm a libertarian atheist who like blues, jazz and metal. I'm more American than middle eastern.
No in the UK I feel like most of the Caucasian people are the foreigners which may be down to me just knowing history because technically a very very long time ago this was the case.
nah I do pretty well, I always become the influencer wherever I go.
I feel like I'm in some sort of a paradox. I was born in the US but my parents
... are from Nigeria. So if I go to Nigeria, I'm considered too American and if I stay in the US, I'm considered too foreign. So what am I? Just one of a kind ig
i barely go out so yes, i feel like a foreigner in my native country
Soon enough your country will have foreign cultures only and there will be no place in or outside your country where you could go to see your culture again. Must be a beautiful feeling to never give a shit about your own people when you have been indoctrinated to communism all your life.
No. I live in a multinational country which is a homeland for more than 100 ethnic groups. I see all these people since I was a child. So I don't feel that I'm a foreigner in my country.
I don't, there's not a lot of immigrants in my area. And even if there was, it's still my country
I'm a citizen of my country.. Why would I feel like a foreigner?
sure, way above "average size".
walk in a upper NY mall and feel shit BE a foot taller than average there, try Panama, Thailand, Etc. even taller..